Making a deadly chemical in my parents' garage
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Top Comments (10)
Nile’s dad is seriously just absolutely chill. Like “You wanna make Bromine in the garage? Cool. Just don’t make a nuke.”
I love how he says "I then thanked my parents" as if it's part of a lab report.
Nile's Chemist friends: "you will die if you do this" Nile: "oh no, anyway..."
“I love my lab, it’s so much better than the garage” “I’m going back to the garage to see how bad it was” “The garage is pretty bad, I love my lab even more” “I’m moving”
"Not a nuclear weapon, I'm fine." Just a viable chemical weapon.
I really love how the, "It's not a nuclear weapon, I'm fine" implies that the nuclear weapon scenario is a real conversation that has been had.
"What happens if I have too much confidence in myself" "then we all die" is the best out of context mother-son conversation ever.
"however that one exploded from an accidental lithium fire" Never change.
I love that Nigel is smart enough to do things like turn plastic gloves into hot sauce (basically alchemy), but can't tell the difference between zebra stripes and a fingerprint
your deadpan humor is part of the reason why I love your work. The exchange with your mom followed by "anyway, back to the bromine" is comedic genius level
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Top Comments (10)
Nile’s dad is seriously just absolutely chill. Like “You wanna make Bromine in the garage? Cool. Just don’t make a nuke.”
I love how he says "I then thanked my parents" as if it's part of a lab report.
Nile's Chemist friends: "you will die if you do this" Nile: "oh no, anyway..."
“I love my lab, it’s so much better than the garage” “I’m going back to the garage to see how bad it was” “The garage is pretty bad, I love my lab even more” “I’m moving”
"Not a nuclear weapon, I'm fine." Just a viable chemical weapon.
I really love how the, "It's not a nuclear weapon, I'm fine" implies that the nuclear weapon scenario is a real conversation that has been had.
"What happens if I have too much confidence in myself" "then we all die" is the best out of context mother-son conversation ever.
"however that one exploded from an accidental lithium fire" Never change.
I love that Nigel is smart enough to do things like turn plastic gloves into hot sauce (basically alchemy), but can't tell the difference between zebra stripes and a fingerprint
your deadpan humor is part of the reason why I love your work. The exchange with your mom followed by "anyway, back to the bromine" is comedic genius level