Alien rock from Mars







Alien rock from Mars

Alien rock from Mars

This is mercury thiocyanide. When decomposing, it makes a much larger volume of ash than the piece of mercury thiocyanide itself.

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Guest: Richard (535 days ago)

Actually, it's Mercury Thiocyanate. Sadly it's rather toxic.

Guest: nunu (535 days ago)

and this class is what happens in your bumhole just before you poop

Guest: I. P. Daily (535 days ago)

It's some crap you can buy in a novelty or magic shop. I used to see ads for them in comic books years ago.

Guest: żżż (535 days ago)

it aint from mars. thoug it could be posible to replicate a rock from mars using varius chemicals. not prode has ever returned from mars? cant say for sure. what i can say is that probes that have been send to mars have collected samples of the serounding area's.

glortmanglortman (535 days ago)

Um....guys? No probe has ever returned from Mars....it's just a figure of speech about a compound with unique properties...like sea monkeys...they aren't really monkeys....that rock isn't really from Mars...hate to break it to you

Guest (535 days ago)

how the hell these little retards have the access for a rock from mars?

Guest (535 days ago)

No, it prolly needs oxygen to react and Mar's gravitational field is too weak to retain oxygen.

Guest: Tom (535 days ago)

So, if some burning meteor hit Mars, the whole planet would grow 5 times and look like shit? Scientifically interesting...
   

Guest: NimNims (331 days ago)

Latest comment: "Omfg you made me crack up... lol "

iid1e4IID1E4 (535 days ago)

basically a large indoor firework....where can i get a quantity like that.

Guest (535 days ago)

Rock squeezes one out