Message from @Dust

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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  

<:high_iq:382980759012638731>

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.

2019-10-03 16:03:23 UTC  

rip

2019-10-03 16:03:27 UTC  

Only the burns are worse than burns and the only way to get it out is to make it go through the other end ASAP. So it has to go the long way through touching a lot of shit

2019-10-03 16:04:29 UTC  

@galesteppes is the densest material known to man <:shap:497652686603288576>

2019-10-03 16:04:30 UTC  

So in a way getting shot by a radioactive bullet is actually probably way better than swallowing radioactive dust for instance. It already made a hole through the body to exit through.