Jesus, now that I'm reading my own meme, I can fucking HEAR HIM SAYING THAT SHIT, IN MY MIND'S...EAR.
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I had no idea why it had done this, but I figured I would just ignore it, and everything would be ok.
"First, we start by breaking down the chemicals on the exterior. I couldn't use hydrofluoric acid because I didn't have a good way to filter that out and I don't really want anything corrosive in my candies. I looked online for alternatives and found a couple like isocyanatomethane. Thankfully because I'm a registered chemist these searches don't put me on a government watchlist anymore."
He won't be jolly though. During his dissolution he will be decidedly a Sad Rancher
Thats what the oxy is for
In starting a chemistry YouTube channel, call it "mummy brown" and dissolve shit in different shit as long as it takes to become literal shit. Business model yes or no?
Pretty sure some scientists already did that by making an artificial digestion system. Stuff goes in one end, and literal shit comes out the other.
reminds me of NileGreen who parodies NileRed / NileBlue
He changed his channel name to MrGreen to avoid people thinking it's one of Nigel's official channels. He actually does some pretty insane chemistry on his channel now as well.
crop off the nobody part
I'd watch it.
Who?
It's a YouTuber who takes practical chemistry to its extremes. Examples include rendering rubber gloves down into soda, making purple gold, etc.
He definitely does incredibly impractical chemistry
The one where he makes sparkling water out of diamonds was pretty cool, too. And the creepy glowing baby.
Can you think of any usage of 'glowing baby' that isn't on the face creepy?
Because the other guy didn't actually answer the question, NileRed
Didn't answer the question? The channel name is in the meme, my dude. You just googled it for them.
Yeah, I think you've answered part of the question. But with obvious cases like this I assume the person is too lazy to look it up themselves and expect a link. Also, links are more likely to be clicked, by OP or other lemmings browsing this thread.