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minus-square@mkwtlinkEnglish2•4 months agoUranium doesn’t usually glow in the dark? If you can see a blue glow, you need to get the heck out of there, or submerge it in a lot of water.
minus-squarenooburylinkfedilinkEnglish1•4 months agoWater? We’ve got plenty of that. And it’s heavy, so that should mean it’s extra safe.
Uranium doesn’t usually glow in the dark? If you can see a blue glow, you need to get the heck out of there, or submerge it in a lot of water.
Water? We’ve got plenty of that. And it’s heavy, so that should mean it’s extra safe.