re: #56 The Ghost of a Flea
Explosions are not appreciably different from one another. Your senses probably aren’t good enough to discern the slightly greater strength of the soft-tissue destroying shock wave that makes the excited bang, or the exciting new toxic chemical cloud they’re dispersing.
I’m not a great chemist, but the reaction products from FOOF aren’t very pleasant looking either, from a being-a-carbon-based-lifeform perspective. Fluorine is a nasty oxidizer by itself; it can’t really imagine anything pleasant happened messing with a chemical that involves an -OF group.
As a chemist, I will help you.
They are called dead, dead, dead, dead, and dead.
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