• @SylvartasOP
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    811 days ago

    Don’t eat the C4.

    What if I wanna taste the forbidden dough

    • pelya
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      2411 days ago

      Among field troops in Vietnam it became common knowledge that ingestion of a small amount of C-4 would produce a “high” similar to that of ethanol. Others would ingest C-4, commonly obtained from a Claymore mine, to induce temporary illness in the hope of being sent on sick leave.

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/C-4_(explosive)

        • @pivot_root
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          1111 days ago

          Group number 2 was certainly in for an unpleasant time.

          C-4 has toxic effects on humans when ingested. Within a few hours multiple generalized seizures, vomiting, and changes in mental activity occur.

            • @pivot_root
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              411 days ago

              Oh, I’m aware. Much like intentionally losing part of your leg to trenchfoot in a desperate attempt to get out of being mowed down by a barrage of bullets or burned alive by mustard gas or chloramine.

              It’s still not a pleasant time, though.

        • @[email protected]
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          211 days ago

          They might be off about the temporary part and possibly the illness part if that turns into injury instead but other than that spot on.

      • @SylvartasOP
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        411 days ago

        Huh. Not as bad as I expected. Also I am somehow not surprised that this has actually been done enough to be documented

        • SSTF
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          11 days ago

          Documented? They print a warning on the block packaging now.

          • @SylvartasOP
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            Amazing. I feel like there is a similar story (of the “why would you even do that ?” variety) behind this label as with the MAS-36 bayonet hole