Message from @Dust

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Still got to get around the Benn Act

2019-10-03 15:23:41 UTC  

that's easy

2019-10-03 15:23:44 UTC  

just ignore it

2019-10-03 15:23:47 UTC  

Β―\_(ツ)_/Β―

2019-10-03 15:24:37 UTC  

Benn Act doesn't supersede the legality of Article 50 and the current leave date is Oct 31 no matter what

2019-10-03 15:25:15 UTC  

typing hard

2019-10-03 15:25:30 UTC  

I have an idea

2019-10-03 15:25:58 UTC  

UK leaves the EU but they leave their parliament behind

2019-10-03 15:26:44 UTC  

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2019-10-03 15:26:53 UTC  

parliament loves the EU so much they can stay

2019-10-03 15:27:00 UTC  

kek

2019-10-03 15:28:00 UTC  

what can they even do to bojo if he just outright ignores the Benn Act

2019-10-03 15:28:17 UTC  

anything the attempt to enforce will turn him into a god level martyr lol

2019-10-03 15:28:57 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/377519739380957184/629339114721902602/the-wambulance-millennials-snowflakes-cupcakes-mobile-crying-post-all-13103661.png

2019-10-03 15:38:15 UTC  

Want one

2019-10-03 15:38:40 UTC  

Nay dare I even say, I need one

2019-10-03 15:46:11 UTC  
2019-10-03 15:46:15 UTC  

?

2019-10-03 15:48:39 UTC  

@Deleted User Pure plutonium is definitely radioactive enough to get hot

2019-10-03 15:49:30 UTC  

Don't expect to use it to melt through the hull of a tank though

2019-10-03 15:54:08 UTC  

they make munitions from depleted uranium, right?

2019-10-03 15:54:55 UTC  

Yes. Not because it's radioactive though.

2019-10-03 15:55:31 UTC  

what does it do?

2019-10-03 15:55:32 UTC  

It's really dense.

2019-10-03 15:55:40 UTC  

ah

2019-10-03 15:55:57 UTC  

So it is much better at armor penetration

2019-10-03 15:56:50 UTC  

Note that while I said it "isn't because it's radioactive," it is still radioactive. About 70% as radioactive as regular old uranium.

2019-10-03 15:58:02 UTC  

But really when you're being shot, radiation exposure isn't going to be especially high up on your list of concerns. Getting hit by a super dense projectile is much more immediately lethal.

2019-10-03 15:58:43 UTC  

And unless the exposure reaches certain limits it can probably be treated afterwards.

2019-10-03 15:59:17 UTC  

I'd imagine radioactive shrapnel inside you probably isn't a great time if you survive being shot

2019-10-03 15:59:30 UTC  

You probably get more radiation from background

2019-10-03 15:59:55 UTC  

Now if you EAT it... Or get shot by it... Then you're in serious fucking trouble because alpha particles do not like the human body.

2019-10-03 16:00:14 UTC  

Or more specifically its insides

2019-10-03 16:00:15 UTC  

Oh yeah like polonium

2019-10-03 16:00:31 UTC  

Skin blocks the radiation but you're fucked if you ingest it

2019-10-03 16:00:36 UTC  

It won't get past your skin but if it bypasses skin via a bullet...

2019-10-03 16:00:47 UTC  

Well. RIP.

2019-10-03 16:01:01 UTC  

Edited

2019-10-03 16:01:35 UTC  

I'm sure it could be sort of treated but I wouldn't be confident that you'd live a natural lifetime at that point.

2019-10-03 16:01:41 UTC  

Uranium is about 1.6 denser then lead @Dust

2019-10-03 16:02:26 UTC  

Imagine swallowing a hot coal that jumps around burning all the inside bits it touches.