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Posted: 12 Apr 2006 03:59     Subject:
you know, if you laced that sword with every poison imaginable...how the hell did you expect it to work? There'd probably be several hundred thousand different compounds on the blade,  which would probably be pretty bad as far as a sharp edge would go. Then, theres the matter of the ridiculously large number of poisons that, when in the same system as certain others, completely nullifies itself, said poison, and has other various beneficial effects...just to get started there. Seems kinda, well, unwieldly; and lacking nearly any real value in the long run.
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Posted: 12 Apr 2006 17:03     Subject:
Not entirely true.

For instance, mixing cyanide with riesin doesn't make an antidote, nor VX with Serin.

Occasionally mixing small amounts of certain poisons can nullify their effects. but only small.

Nightshade and Oleander, with some home grown cyanide and resin fromt he castor plant makes a very effective killing agent, just because ONE of those is bound to work.

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Posted: 12 Apr 2006 17:11     Subject:
Okay...Eanid and Sarkis are not allowed to talk to each other onna counta they're too damn smart.
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Posted: 12 Apr 2006 20:00     Subject:
But but! My love! ...isn't it entertaining?
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Posted: 12 Apr 2006 21:06     Subject:
I was thinking mostly the naturally occuring venoms...like the thousands one could potentially find in a given quarter acre of any good ole section of amazon rain forest. In all reality, there are several poisons that do nothing more than clean out the bodies system, either by themselves, or in conjunction with various others, exotic though several may be...wasn't really counting Sarun, or Tabun, or VX, or pretty much any other bio/chemical weapons, especially the gaseous ones.

And as for the homegrown version...its a lot easier, cheaper, and less suspicious to use, say, commercially available weed killers.

And Jaha, what else are we going to do? It's far too enjoyable...

oh, and one other thing....

WIKIPEDIA!!!!!!

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Posted: 12 Apr 2006 23:31     Subject:
Well...poision dart frogs are hard to curte, so are conch shell venoms, and the yellow sea snake.

What Iw ant to knwo is if ther'es an antitoxin for Sea Wasp Venom.

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Posted: 12 Apr 2006 23:56     Subject:
why bother with that? theres supposedly a genus of giant clam with a venom strong enough to actually kill you within just a few circuits through your bloodstream...meaning you die before you feel it happen. And I like conch...

It makes a yummy chowder, is great fried, and the shell makes an impressively good instrument if prepared and played correctly.

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Posted: 13 Apr 2006 00:59     Subject:
Actually, conch poison kills you in a 12th of a second.
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Posted: 13 Apr 2006 03:22     Subject:
that might have been what I was thinking about...i dunno. You know, its kinda funny you should mention conch...where I come from, the natives...myself included, are called "conchs." The place has the nickname of The Conch Republic. Something else...i've never heard of someone dieing from being poisoned by a conch...and in the Keys, you'd hear about that...as conching was once one of our big trades, or whatever you want to call it.

not to say it isn't possible, though...I've just never heard of such an occurence.

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Posted: 13 Apr 2006 23:37     Subject:
Well, it's probalby a differnt verision of the same sea snail as that you know as the Conch.
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