I just realised that I have never seen or used it, neither crude oil of course, but there are more variants of it than this natural mineral that powers a lot of the world.

What led to you seeing or touching coal?

  • @Acamon
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    23 months ago

    Use to have an open coal fire in my childhood home. Made many a coal fire. It’s very sooty on the hands!

    • @LifeInMultipleChoice
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      23 months ago

      It wasn’t charcoal? That sounds wretched. Would it not release toxins into the house?

      • @Acamon
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        3 months ago

        Don’t think so! Defintely much heavier and more solid than bbq charcoal. I don’t remember it being very smoky, weird less so than wood fires (which have a distinctive and pleasant smell) or peat fires, which were also common in my region but would trigger my asthma. But possibly it was just that I was used to coal? Maybe someone else would have found it gross?

        Edit: Doing a bit of research, it seems like historically home fires would use bituminous coal, but by the time I was a child it was anthracite coal that was used. Which only releases 20% of the smoke of bituminous coal. But it’s still a fossil fuel, and not charcoal.