Message from @Accipiter

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2017-04-04 06:35:04 UTC  

@queenarchitect concrete can lose all it's structural integrity when exposed to high heat

2017-04-04 06:35:14 UTC  

asphalt will also burn if hot enough

2017-04-04 06:35:50 UTC  

true

2017-04-04 06:36:02 UTC  

FIRST YOU GOT TO GET MAD

2017-04-04 06:36:53 UTC  

no one states how he had fuel to ignite a hot enough fire ree

2017-04-04 06:39:11 UTC  

high grain alcohol would probably be enough

2017-04-04 06:39:19 UTC  

lol

2017-04-04 06:39:27 UTC  

he also had a crack pipe so he probably had a torch

2017-04-04 06:40:05 UTC  

Which one of you did this

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/274262571367006208/298708288860717056/Screen_Shot_2017-04-03_at_11.39.36_PM.png

2017-04-04 06:41:50 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/274262571367006208/298708728394285056/144.png

2017-04-04 06:42:27 UTC  

@YUGE dindu fires can't melt concrete roads

2017-04-04 06:43:17 UTC  

yea they can

2017-04-04 06:44:38 UTC  

it was probably a false flag so the nigger government of atlanta can get gibs from the federal government

2017-04-04 06:45:08 UTC  

no dude, fire destroys the structural integrity of basically every building material

2017-04-04 06:45:53 UTC  

I know dude, just trolling

2017-04-04 06:46:49 UTC  

i got kicked out of several lolbertarian circles back in the day for not going along with their insane 9/11 conspiracies

2017-04-04 06:56:14 UTC  

oh lol

2017-04-04 06:58:24 UTC  

the jet fuel thing gets me because it doesn't have to literally melt steel to ruin the structural integrity

2017-04-04 06:59:28 UTC  
2017-04-04 07:02:34 UTC  

But didn't they claim to find "melted steel beams" in the wreckage?

2017-04-04 07:03:11 UTC  

I don't even know anymore, I stopped paying any attention to them a long time ago

2017-04-04 07:03:41 UTC  

elastic to plastic deformation right?

2017-04-04 07:03:54 UTC  

The severed electrical mains could easily melt steel tbh

2017-04-04 07:03:59 UTC  

if they arced

2017-04-04 07:04:02 UTC  

which they did

2017-04-04 07:04:10 UTC  

i'm trying to remember my structures classes--i'm doomed

2017-04-04 07:05:04 UTC  

yes, after things went really bad, electricty and gas was in play

2017-04-04 07:05:09 UTC  

You can see sparks and droplets of liquid metal in the videos

2017-04-04 07:05:16 UTC  

Gas wouldn't do it, electrical would

2017-04-04 07:05:31 UTC  

gas wouldn't melt steel, but it would create all kinds of other problems

2017-04-04 07:05:40 UTC  

I'm sure there were natural gas explosions

2017-04-04 07:05:44 UTC  

You would need a blast furnace condition to melt steel with gas, highly unlikely

2017-04-04 07:06:10 UTC  

But I've blasted holes in a hardened steel screwdriver discharging 600VDC from a capacitor

2017-04-04 07:06:15 UTC  

Easy

2017-04-04 07:06:18 UTC  

right, but you could destroy all kinds of structural integrity with a couple localized gas explosions

2017-04-04 07:06:26 UTC  

yep, electricity is pretty amazing

2017-04-04 07:06:30 UTC  

Tfw no vip :(

2017-04-04 07:06:34 UTC  

The electric explains the melted steel

2017-04-04 07:06:39 UTC  

That's all

2017-04-04 07:06:45 UTC  

Or could explain it