Message from @Camera Obscura
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Is it safe for showering?
https://archive.ph/Pb3b2
Prosecutors: Man Arrested for Attempting to Blow Up Vehicle at the Pentagon
Breitbart
Dang that is pretty crazy.
Yeah it's fine. Your only problem is mineral content I was assuming a stock of multivitamins.
>A month of food and water
not enough
if you intend to just never be infected, the optimistic amount would be over a decade, and the pessimistic amount would be your own farm
Grinning and bearing it seems like the only reasonably attainable option at this point
You either have an endless supply of doomsday bunker air/power/water and a century of soylent, or you have to take your chances at some point
could always become like me, ascend beyond mortal needs for nutrients
you may slowly become a psychopath, but thats the price of divinity
At that point why worry about the virus at all
it kills your mortal followers
you dont lose your ego mate
become the virus
prophet
You do know that burning human bodies doesn't result in the release of sulfur oxide right?
maybe they are doing fireworks celebration because their lil nwo psyop has brought upon the entire a poc ellipse ?
Humans barely have any sulfur to begin with
Tell me
Are we made of sulfur
?
are you talkin to me?
Where are the other chemical compounds emit?
we are carbon meat popsicle
some are born of fire though
some clay some water some air
and everything in between
There should be a graph for other compounds
Not just sulfur dioxide
maybe its just an evil map
Peng said the burning of oil or coal would produce high levels of sulfur dioxide (SO2), while the human body is mainly composed of hydrocarbons and proteins.
Peng said that cremations of human corpses would produce more in the way of nitrogen oxides (NOx) than SO2. Peng added that even if coal, gas, or oil was used to burn the bodies, it would be unlikely to produce such a large concentration of sulfur dioxide.
The sulfur map is a literal meme
what are you talking about
```"Twitter user Vet Watching pointed out the elevated SO2 levels could also be explained by burning of tons of contaminated medical waste.
Environmental scientist Dr. Jorge Emmanuel was cited by Health Care Without Harm as saying the burning of medical supplies releases a number of pollutants, including "fly ash; heavy metals such as arsenic, chromium, copper, mercury and lead; acid gases such as hydrogen chloride, hydrogen fluoride, sulfur dioxides, and nitrogen oxides; carbon monoxide; and organic compounds. "```

