Thanatops1s
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New ink
I figured some people here would appreciate this
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Very cool!
I use the DMT molecule as an avatar on the distillation forum I post on.
Be prepared for a LOT of "Oh, That's nice", and "Ummm Ok".
You know what will throw them off further? Matching Bar Code!
Got it!!! For a back piece you can do the chemical name for Titin!
They tried to have me "put to sleep" so I came back to return the favor.
Zom.
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That's funny. And even better in that I instantly recognised it. I have come a ways!
I am not likely to get any ink but I will present you with a highly appropriate accessory to a coffee mug.
https://jaemae.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/photo.jpg
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Thanatops1s
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Ahh, caffeine.
I chose mine for 2 reasons, one being the relative symmetry of it, and the second being the fact that it's the energetic substance upon which others
are measured against.
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If the nitrogens have a + sign indicated, shouldn't three of the oxygens have the opposite charge shown?
Fear is what you get when caution wasn't enough.
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I wonder if anyone has testosterone tatooed on their body.
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And sure enough...
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/loom/files/2008/07/anatomy...
[Edited on 5-6-2015 by j_sum1]
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Thanatops1s
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Yes, and now that you pointed that out it's annoying me. But thankfully I'm going back in for some more work and can have him add those 3 little
lines.
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Nice TNT...picric is also good as a reference.
@Thanatops1s,
I quite sure you like the Energetic Materials folder
PH Z (PHILOU Zrealone)
"Physic is all what never works; Chemistry is all what stinks and explodes!"-"Life that deadly disease, sexually transmitted."(W.Allen)
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That is awesome! I want to get the Nitrogen atom tattooed on me. Mainly because nitrogen is very important in nitro and amine type compounds
(basically is the only reason they exist) and those types of compounds are fascinating. Nitrogen is ridiculously important in chemistry for so many
reasons it is the one thing I would get tattooed on me. That or “oxide” as its been my unofficial name for like video games where you pick your
name but that’s no where near as relevant to my life, and life in general, as nitrogen.
Chemistry is a natural drive, not an interest.
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Thanatops1s
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I've always wanted to get the CNO cycle as a big back piece.
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Thanatops1s
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Quote: Originally posted by szuko03 | That is awesome! I want to get the Nitrogen atom tattooed on me. Mainly because nitrogen is very important in nitro and amine type compounds
(basically is the only reason they exist) and those types of compounds are fascinating. Nitrogen is ridiculously important in chemistry for so many
reasons it is the one thing I would get tattooed on me. That or “oxide” as its been my unofficial name for like video games where you pick your
name but that’s no where near as relevant to my life, and life in general, as nitrogen. |
Thanks. But when you get into it, most elements have fascinating properties. I've always thought of calcium as having under-appreciated chemistry.
[Edited on 6-5-2015 by Thanatops1s]
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