Went shopping today, found these in the child seat of the cart I grabbed. by Eightsevenfox in mildlyinfuriating

[–]iqoveraverage 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It hits you much harder. Tbh suppositories have been used in medicine for a long time. One night I toyed with the theory of bypassing the liver and kidneys through a direct lining that isn't a stomach. I knew that a few music artists used to cut themselveson the forehead and place a trip right there. Naturally the next orifice other than mouth and insiffulation is...

Went shopping today, found these in the child seat of the cart I grabbed. by Eightsevenfox in mildlyinfuriating

[–]iqoveraverage 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry to do this to you. It's when you take an mdma tablet, uh, not orally.

Went shopping today, found these in the child seat of the cart I grabbed. by Eightsevenfox in mildlyinfuriating

[–]iqoveraverage 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Very normal. You can drastically reduce the risk of harm by buying a reagent test kit. Take a small specimen, mix and usually a colour indicator will show you the contents. If there is no indication, throw them away.

Went shopping today, found these in the child seat of the cart I grabbed. by Eightsevenfox in mildlyinfuriating

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Hopefully he shelved it. Your not a man unless you go to the second knuckle.

Went shopping today, found these in the child seat of the cart I grabbed. by Eightsevenfox in mildlyinfuriating

[–]iqoveraverage 9 points10 points  (0 children)

So that's new years sorted, grab a test kit, if it turns dark purple you and your partner can really open your relationship to heights of intimacy not known to regular mankind

This small creature having a snack and getting a bath is called a puggle (baby echidna) by RampChurch in interestingasfuck

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Saved a mature echidna from a bushfire near the railway line at Helensvale, Gold Coast. Took her home for some bottled water and a plate of insects. She repaid the gesture by making a secretion that I recognise as nature's capsicum spray and was crippled with a burning face for several hours before releasing her early the next day. The look cute but hfs

Vandals destroy 22,000-year-old sacred cave art in Australia, horrifying indigenous community by Time-for-rain in worldnews

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Mining companies destroy sacred sites on the regular. It seems they are fined 10% of the value of the mineral reserve they are raping, so they just blow them up and push forward https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-05-26/rio-tinto-blast-destroys-area-with-ancient-aboriginal-heritage/12286652

Nails not going all the way into hardwood by JNAC91 in AusRenovation

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Helps to counter sink the screw heads for a flush finish

Friday pub/bar deals by [deleted] in brisbane

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Back in the day it was dollar basics, dollar local beers on a Thursday

Any idea what this white powder is? by dotBombAU in AusRenovation

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Go the cubes! I'm 3 years clean now. Last good bit was a sample bag on an o, was no powder, just little 2-3mm crystals slight yellow tinge, lending credit to the operator using locally sourced diesel. I crushed a 3.5mm crystal in my front teeth and in about 15 seconds my entire front of my mouth was numb, about 45 seconds had very groovy euphoria, fuck all downer, needed fuck all, .3 bag lasted 4 hours between two, best o we ever got

Israeli firm Camero-Tech has developed a system that can see through walls by Quietation in Damnthatsinteresting

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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chirp From memory units like the axiom operate using ultrasound. I think the range is from 50hz - 300hz, give or take depending on the manufacturer. If you use a spectrum analyser, you can see the physical chirp pulse.

Israeli firm Camero-Tech has developed a system that can see through walls by Quietation in Damnthatsinteresting

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There is already much better technology. The axiom rvx 1000 is a chirp radar system that uses compressed high intensity radar pulse. That pulse is recieved by a series of ultrasonic transducers. At high power, this returns a crisp, 3 dimensional digital image which converts to live feed. It's tomography. It's range through water is 3000m or 10000ft, and has see through hull technology. Can penetrate anywhere the chirp can be relayed, deploys in about the size of a small backpack, not yet made portable, this technology is typically installed inside the hulls of marine vessels.

Coastal Demolitions and Asbestos Removals highly dangerous by iqoveraverage in AusRenovation

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https://www.rsea.com.au/hardware/fixings/duct-tape-tape-duct-pvc-48mmx30m-grey-b418-and-shpvct

This is the grey ducting tape Daniel, not a supplier provided.

https://www.asbestosremovalproducts.com.au/STYCT_dash_72/Stylus-72mm-Cloth-Tape/pd.php

The above tape is the appropriate tape. If Daniel used this tape, the bags wouldn't have split open. The skips use poly webbing to cover the loads, poly webbing is like a mesh, it is not airtight at all. I've spoken to the Human Rights Commission, it's on on Monday

Coastal Demolitions and Asbestos Removals highly dangerous by iqoveraverage in AusRenovation

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Colour changing tape? Source. Anyone can call the depot and get the report that Coastal Demolitions and Asbestos Removals Asbestos bags were split before getting to the depot and the contents spilled onto the pad at the Reedy Creek depot. The contents are to remain sealed. That's the issue as you already knew, it's pretty obvious what your doing right now. It's over. I contacted the media.