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I have Radium suspended in a wax substrate for re-luming watch dials and hands. It is depleted and no longer glows. Little tins of death.
I found one of those in my back yard a couple of years ago. It's still in the garage somewhere.
Lost my dad last year, cherish every moment you can.
Photo of you holding it (I assume, hairless and bleeding from every orifice), or you’re a liar.I found one of those in my back yard a couple of years ago. It's still in the garage somewhere.
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Pro tip: Lick the bristles of your paint brushes to form a sharp tip to keep the lume within the indices!I have Radium suspended in a wax substrate for re-luming watch dials and hands. It is depleted and no longer glows. Little tins of death.
There was a story about 20'ish years ago where some homeless or gypsies in either Western Russia or Ukraine were barely making it through a really cold winter.
Photo of you holding it (I assume, hairless and bleeding from every orifice), or you’re a liar.
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There was a story about 20'ish years ago where some homeless or gypsies in either Western Russia or Ukraine were barely making it through a really cold winter.
While going through a local dump, one of the guys came across a box that was quite warm to the touch. The article may have even mentioned that the box had a small pleasant glow in the dark...can't remember for sure.
He brought this treasure back to their camp and it helped keep them from freezing to death that night as they all snuggled up to the warmth.
They all fell extremely ill and were dead in like 3 days. Local doc that was called to the camp on day 2 figured it out but not before being fatally poisoned as well.
Supposedly the box was discarded by a radiology lab with common garbage so they didn't have to do paperwork and pay fees for proper disposal.
I think the "authorities" put the "hot" deceased and the radioactive shit in the same barrels to store (probably dumped in a damn hole or off their coast).
Different incident.
There was a story about 20'ish years ago where some homeless or gypsies in either Western Russia or Ukraine were barely making it through a really cold winter.
While going through a local dump, one of the guys came across a box that was quite warm to the touch. The article may have even mentioned that the box had a small pleasant glow in the dark...can't remember for sure.
He brought this treasure back to their camp and it helped keep them from freezing to death that night as they all snuggled up to the warmth.
They all fell extremely ill and were dead in like 3 days. Local doc that was called to the camp on day 2 figured it out but not before being fatally poisoned as well.
Supposedly the box was discarded by a radiology lab with common garbage so they didn't have to do paperwork and pay fees for proper disposal.
I think the "authorities" put the "hot" deceased and the radioactive shit in the same barrels to store (probably dumped in a damn hole or off their coast).
Be careful. That one could cost you a house.