Message from @A Search for Roche's Rifle

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2019-03-11 23:10:19 UTC  

Is mustard gas still a thing?

2019-03-11 23:10:24 UTC  

Ya

2019-03-11 23:10:26 UTC  

CN and CS GAS

2019-03-11 23:10:31 UTC  

Sarin is a form

2019-03-11 23:10:36 UTC  

Unfortunately yes, it has been confiscated before by our frogmen.

2019-03-11 23:10:40 UTC  

You know the Gas, that gives you blisters and clogs up your lungs, and makes you choke on your own blood.

2019-03-11 23:10:49 UTC  

Mustard gas will completely blind you and eat your eyes out of your eye sockets and completely destroy your lungs so that you drowned in your own fluids

2019-03-11 23:11:05 UTC  

Sarin is lighter

2019-03-11 23:11:05 UTC  

ruthless

2019-03-11 23:11:08 UTC  

It was good that our frogmen confiscated the mustard gas, because that is truly vile to use.

2019-03-11 23:11:24 UTC  

It's evil

2019-03-11 23:11:40 UTC  

Sarin is more of a form of nerve gas still lethal that is the stuff that they put into the fast trains in Japan

2019-03-11 23:11:45 UTC  

i signed up for the army

2019-03-11 23:11:48 UTC  

but then i got high

2019-03-11 23:12:34 UTC  

Gas is so useful in battle. It just used to take out well dug in positions where they can be bombed effectively

2019-03-11 23:12:58 UTC  

Like so dug in and just really need to use it

2019-03-11 23:13:11 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/550157560943083520/554804043558551560/1419963999339.png

2019-03-11 23:13:23 UTC  

Now we just use the bombs that go into the caves and just suck out all the air and ignite the air so you can’t breathe

2019-03-11 23:13:25 UTC  

@⚡🔥♠BaTTleINtheSTARZ♠★☆ During WW1, it was too risky to throw gas, so they'd have artillery shells, which had chlorine gas in them.

2019-03-11 23:13:45 UTC  

The victims of war are always those who have the least to do with it, civilians trying to go on about their daily lives, nothing that has to do with war should be considered good or useful.

2019-03-11 23:13:51 UTC  

Chlorine gas is absolutely ruthless and

2019-03-11 23:14:05 UTC  

Kroul

2019-03-11 23:14:10 UTC  

@⚡🔥♠BaTTleINtheSTARZ♠★☆ The British during a battle, used gas and it went back in those soldiers faces, and they died.

2019-03-11 23:14:19 UTC  

Because they threw it.

2019-03-11 23:14:44 UTC  

Ya. Like that. Cuz you can't get to them and the bombs just don't kill them. Enemy has trenches amd holes everywhere and it's a waste of bombs. So gas them out :((((

2019-03-11 23:14:48 UTC  

In world war one they had to use gas judiciously and had to see which way the wind was blowing yes the British used gas and what happened is the wind changed and it came back on their own troops and they suffered 23,000 casualties

2019-03-11 23:15:10 UTC  

2019-03-11 23:15:14 UTC  

23k rekt

2019-03-11 23:15:18 UTC  

Leading up to the 9/11 attacks Bremer ran several offices in the future impact zones of the WTC Twin Towers. During this time there were several reconstruction projects taking place on the floors which Marsh occupied, possible time windows for the placement of the nanothermite explosives within the buildings.

The day of 9/11, instead of going to work in the WTC where he would have been killed in the attacks Bremer instead went on MSNBC and gave the first implications of Osama Bin Laden as a suspect as well as possibly Iraq and Iran, and demanded "the most severe military response possible."

2019-03-11 23:15:20 UTC  

thats a big fk up

2019-03-11 23:15:20 UTC  

Yup

2019-03-11 23:15:21 UTC  

The gas was powerful, in time wise too, it would last for hours.

2019-03-11 23:15:22 UTC  

Isnt that strange?

2019-03-11 23:15:25 UTC  
2019-03-11 23:15:33 UTC  

ello

2019-03-11 23:15:35 UTC  
2019-03-11 23:15:45 UTC  

huh?

2019-03-11 23:15:47 UTC  

I know you macca, you believe the theory?

2019-03-11 23:15:50 UTC  

PID oh.

2019-03-11 23:15:57 UTC  

no i dont belive that

2019-03-11 23:15:58 UTC  

@TheWalrusWasPaul The Paul is dead theory.