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Posted: Sun, 28th Sep 2008 12:22 Post subject: Seriously |
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what is the liquid to keep body parts fresh in a jelly bottle and how do I make it ?
I'm just gonna leave this question here hopefully I'll get an answer
kthnx
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Jenni
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Posted: Sun, 28th Sep 2008 12:42 Post subject: |
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Posted: Sun, 28th Sep 2008 12:52 Post subject: |
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Gee , Thanks for the information
my memory betrays me sometimes
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Posted: Sun, 28th Sep 2008 17:00 Post subject: |
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Where do you live? Just want to check if there has been any murders/missing people in that area.
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Squirrely: Now come on y'all. We can't waste time arguing. There could still be survivors out there. We need to hunt them down, and kill them.
Beary: How about we kill them, and then rape their bodies so we can use their blood as lubricant.
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Rinze
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Posted: Sun, 28th Sep 2008 18:12 Post subject: |
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The two most commonly used substances are formaldehyde (37%, mixed with water and a piece of marble to remove acids) and ethanol (~70%, and water). Ethanol is regular alcohol, you should be able to buy it at a pharmacy, if your country allows people to buy alcohol. There are also cleaning products based on ethanol, those will work as well, but you might have to remove added coloring.
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Posted: Sun, 28th Sep 2008 21:13 Post subject: |
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Rinze wrote: | The two most commonly used substances are formaldehyde (37%, mixed with water and a piece of marble to remove acids) and ethanol (~70%, and water). Ethanol is regular alcohol, you should be able to buy it at a pharmacy, if your country allows people to buy alcohol. There are also cleaning products based on ethanol, those will work as well, but you might have to remove added coloring. |
you are boring
yes
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Posted: Mon, 29th Sep 2008 04:41 Post subject: |
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cnZ wrote: | Rinze wrote: | The two most commonly used substances are formaldehyde (37%, mixed with water and a piece of marble to remove acids) and ethanol (~70%, and water). Ethanol is regular alcohol, you should be able to buy it at a pharmacy, if your country allows people to buy alcohol. There are also cleaning products based on ethanol, those will work as well, but you might have to remove added coloring. |
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He is. I don't get this post of his?
Does he not have access to google? If he actually looked into his stuff first and then asked some questions I could understand. Posts with zero knowledge are lame. I like posts that have some sort of base to them.
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Posted: Mon, 29th Sep 2008 04:58 Post subject: |
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Posted: Mon, 29th Sep 2008 06:13 Post subject: |
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it was just pure curiousity a question popped in my head I did some research on it on google only found crappy nonsense way out of subject
I kinda knew some of the compounds but not the name of it
Thanks
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