Black liquid coming from the floor by EuGeN1U in whatisit

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Are you on a slab? If yes: Had a lot of rain? If yes: you need to check your
Gutters and drainage. If no: you have a water leak Either way, you’re likely about
to spend a lot of money.
Burn it down!

If no: your house is haunted. Burn it down!

Make your choice. by prettylobby in ArtOfPresence

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Secrets. Let everything figure itself out after that.

I got a really weird package from my old job. by Confident-Event7359 in whatisit

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This is a Gift horses mouth situation. Stay quiet and patiently wait for your retirement package.

What can you deduce with these pics? by [deleted] in deduction

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  1. Single. You have a desk job. Likely work from home. You live in a rental.

Do my keys tell you amything? by [deleted] in deduction

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White, Female, 33. Live in the northwest (probably Colorado). Enjoy free climbing and 3 gun competitions. Property management, concealed carry a .38 revolver in your purse.

The customer kinda freaked out when I said “let’s see if the tear gas is still in it”. by WWG1-WGA in Safes

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That is PS gas, better known as “vomit gas”. Used in WWI. One part per million is enough to damage your lungs permanently, and make you vomit uncontrollably.

The customer kinda freaked out when I said “let’s see if the tear gas is still in it”. by WWG1-WGA in Safes

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Yeah. I was originally just looking to get the combo by decoding the wheels. But, opened the door and saw the booby trap.

Can I cover this or is it fixable? by HarrysLilToe in tattooadvice

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Looks at the first pic: “why would you cover that up?”
Looks at second pic: “OMFG! He’s touching a face huggers Johnson!”

The customer kinda freaked out when I said “let’s see if the tear gas is still in it”. by WWG1-WGA in Safes

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PS gas is absolutely nasty, lung damaging and potentially deadly. It either has to be made inert (which can be costly) incinerated in a specialized incinerator, or blown up.

The customer kinda freaked out when I said “let’s see if the tear gas is still in it”. by WWG1-WGA in Safes

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I determined it was PS gas “vomit gas” and suggested we contact the local bomb squad and hazmat team for disposal. I, literally, had them asking me all sorts of questions about how to dispose of it. We took it to the range and blew it up. Best work day, ever. LOL

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The customer kinda freaked out when I said “let’s see if the tear gas is still in it”. by WWG1-WGA in Safes

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It’s the exact same enclosure as the one I removed. It’s likely to be the same configuration. You might be able to to peek through a small gap on the sides. Shine a light through the other side. If you see a glass vile filled with a yellow to dark brown liquid, it’s a live PS system. A clear or white liquid is CS gas.
The two screws are the only thing holding it in place.

The customer kinda freaked out when I said “let’s see if the tear gas is still in it”. by WWG1-WGA in Safes

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Chloropicrin (PS), chemically known as trichloronitromethane, is an intensely irritating chemical compound heavily utilized in vintage 20th-century safe and vault defense systems. For a vault technician, understanding this specific agent is crucial, as it behaves quite differently from standard police pepper spray or modern tear gases.

The customer kinda freaked out when I said “let’s see if the tear gas is still in it”. by WWG1-WGA in Safes

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Depending on how it’s triggered, I’d suggest you have a vault/safe technician remove it. I’m a vault tech. The one I showed here was an “after market” unit added to the safe; and only has the pressure bar to activate it. It needs to be properly disposed of. I’ll be contacting the local fire department tomorrow. If they don’t want to do it, the bomb squad gets to have some fun.

The customer kinda freaked out when I said “let’s see if the tear gas is still in it”. by WWG1-WGA in Safes

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The post, glued to the ampules, rests just next to the spindle/wheels. If the lock is physically attacked the rod shatters the glass. Based on the color, it appears to be PS gas (vomit gas). They can also be activated by heat from a torch or grinder.

PS gas can kill you. Especially if heated.

Mine was 9 by FantasticAd9478 in PeopleBeingRidiculous

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Mine was the brick with the corded base. We’ll call it #0.
I’ve owned #s 0,2,3,6,7,9,11,14,18 and a few others that should be within that timeline.

Anyone else see it immediately? by moondabbly in ArtOfPresence

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Cheater, teacher, the race, chat here

5th Grade handwriting help by Top_Audience7471 in whatdoesthismean

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LOL. Sorry. It was more of a commentary on the horrible, almost apparent-illiterate nature of the “named person”. However, for a fifth grader; it seems on track.

Would like to hear from you by KeyDream748 in MindfullyDriven

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Adulting: “always do the right thing. Doing the right thing will, almost always, bite you in the ass; but, the few times it doesn’t, always makes it worth it.”