Message from @Sunny

Discord ID: 512688971856347136


2018-11-15 16:59:59 UTC  

comfy

2018-11-15 17:36:20 UTC  

We didn't shut it down

2018-11-15 17:37:15 UTC  

We made fun of people who don't understand the inverse square law

2018-11-15 17:41:23 UTC  

>Start large fires
>Burn down structures where you're doing your naughty stuff
>Tell your news buddies to cover it as 'california building'
>Tell your shareblue buddies to push DEWs
>Tell your news buddies to cover your shareblue buddies pushing DEWs

2018-11-15 17:42:17 UTC  

2018-11-15 17:43:26 UTC  

If I wanted to build a weapon in space that burnt down houses.

2018-11-15 17:44:05 UTC  

I'd try to use the wiring in the house as an electrode

2018-11-15 17:44:40 UTC  

No idea how I'd get the initial arc though, or how I'd cool a satellite like that.

You could try a breaker box for starters

overload one side to overpower the breaker

2018-11-15 17:46:06 UTC  

Hypothetically speaking if I was going to do it, I'd target the mains voltage between the meter and the breaker box.

2018-11-15 17:46:46 UTC  

Get a little baby fire going and let the fact buildings are built like kindling take care of the rest.

Push media stats explaining that electrical fires are the most common

```Federal Pacific Electric (FPE) Stab-Lock breakers and panels are known fire hazards, according to the Dallas Morning News. This is a concern because these electrical components were used across the U.S. from the 1950s through the 1980s. Federal Pacific Electric lost its Underwriters Laboratories listing, a "stamp of approval" for electrical safety compliance awarded to safe electrical items in the U.S.. FPE later went out of business. Many electrical inspectors will fail a house inspection if the home has FPE products, or they will require the homeowner to replace the product before the inspection will pass. Look at your breaker box and breaker labels to ensure yours is not from FPE. If it is, contact an electrician as soon as possible to have it inspected and replaced if necessary.```

2018-11-15 18:10:01 UTC  

which firefighter

2018-11-15 18:10:52 UTC  

How was that firefighter educated on the effect of fire on asphalt?

2018-11-15 18:10:58 UTC  

Was he qualified?

2018-11-15 18:11:12 UTC  

@Sunny You're pushing a lot of faggotry lately.

2018-11-15 18:11:15 UTC  

Just fyi

2018-11-15 18:11:16 UTC  

I called it

2018-11-15 18:11:33 UTC  

>doesnt go on record
>random "journalist"
yeah from an actual blacksmith steel can burn

2018-11-15 18:11:51 UTC  

if the road was insulating enough it would keep going

2018-11-15 18:11:59 UTC  

steel is literally iron and carbon

2018-11-15 18:12:11 UTC  

we burn carbon to heat steel to forging and yes burning temps

2018-11-15 18:12:22 UTC  

I can burn steel with wet wood any day of the week

2018-11-15 18:17:13 UTC  

also thats not burning steel

2018-11-15 18:17:21 UTC  

thats the tar in the asphalt

2018-11-15 18:18:33 UTC  

Which burns when you try to burn it

2018-11-15 18:18:36 UTC  

And melts on a hot day

2018-11-15 18:18:43 UTC  

:thinking:

2018-11-15 18:18:48 UTC  

>Mike Tokes
Mike Tokes too much weed

2018-11-15 18:37:37 UTC  

Watch "LIVE: President Trump Speech from The White House on Supporting Veterans and Military Families" https://youtu.be/5-nGFDjYHYc

2018-11-15 18:52:32 UTC  

Isn't that a trap @Captain Furfag JT
Also
>#1488
are you nitro?