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#446 - lolmatoes (12/08/2011) [-]
It's Francium.
User avatar #459 to #446 - kideezy (12/08/2011) [-]
not possible, they've never found Francium in more than an ounce at one time
User avatar #467 to #459 - lolmatoes (12/08/2011) [-]
It takes 14 grams to make that spoon.
User avatar #472 to #467 - kideezy (12/08/2011) [-]
thats why it's not francium...
User avatar #483 to #472 - lolmatoes (12/08/2011) [-]
No, the reason it isn't Francium is because the guy probably would have died.
User avatar #644 to #483 - kideezy (12/08/2011) [-]
that too. francium explodes when it comes in contact with water. and it would have been radioactive. point is the dudes a dumbass
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