XVIII: Fall of A Dynasty

+100K Years

As the oceans turn anoxic, deadly pink/purple hydrogen-sulfide producing bacteria begin to thrive. Over thousands of years, the H2S spreads, poisoning the seas and killing off many groups of animals, including the trilobites. (1/2)

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hydrogen bomb vs coughing baby

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My mom!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (HYDROGEN BOMB NOISES GET LOUDER

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But consider this; Between 1940 and 1945, U.S. and British air forces dropped 2.7 million tons of bombs on Europe. Shot "Ivy Mike", the first hydrogen bomb was 10.4 megatons (million tons).

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Periodic objects: day 2
Helium (He) atomic number: 2
Hydrogen is lighter than air, so when you inhale your voice will be higher.

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Yua Serufu vs A Hydrogen Bomb

Who y'all got winning this fight? 🔥

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Periodic objects: day 1
Hydrogen (H) atomic number: 1
Hydrogen the first element, it's also the most abundant element.

I guess I'm going to do this for the next 118 days. Yippee!

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Making Object OCs Based Off the Periodic Table Untill I Run Out of Ideas -
DAY 1
Hydrogen

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NovelAIDiffusion
元素の名前でどんな絵が出るか。
水素(hydrogen)

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SYNERGY 1/1
The four most abundant elements in the human body – hydrogen, oxygen, carbon and nitrogen – account for more than 99 per cent of the atoms inside you. Mostly as water but also as components of biomolecules such as proteins, fats, DNA and carbohydrates.

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The bleak mirror to the Saint of the Cosmos, the Saint of the Void is a representative of the cold, uncaring vacuum of empty space, of the regions where even traces of hydrogen are low. Carrying their bright white flower, they act as a psychopomp for those adrift in space.

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An Uphill Battle… for

Super Py-Con (hydrogen bomb) vs Kirmai (coughing baby)

eh at least he’s trying his best

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Trash kitty.

Would you drop a hydrogen bomb on her for 6 USD?

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Dihydrogen monoxide is dangerous.
This is the biggest lesson of the day XD
한국에서도 "일산화이수소"라고 같은 농담이 있어요ㅋㅋ

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22 October 1797. First use of a silk parachute was made by Frenchman André-Jacques Garnerin (31 January 1769 - 18 August 1823) at Parc Monceau, Paris. He jumped from a hydrogen balloon at a height of approximately 3,000 feet.

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oh karin,,, hmm i would give her a catalytic hydrogenation, tbh i don’t know how to explain it but it has her energy

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