How to cure childhood diabetes.
A kendama core
Submitted 2 years ago by yamapikariya@lemmyfi.com to [deleted]
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teft@startrek.website 2 years ago
NotSpez@lemm.ee 2 years ago
Play that long enough and you’ll get a third hand to help you out.
ekZepp@lemmy.world 2 years ago
Let’s be real. All it takes is one good swing and nothing will stay there to worry about hands.
youCanCallMeDragon@lemmy.world 2 years ago
So much fun you’ll fallout laughing
Moc@lemmy.world 2 years ago
Perfect to play “red light, blue light” with
Ubermeisters@lemmy.zip 2 years ago
Cracking up so hard right now I may reach criticality
Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de 2 years ago
I think you’re supposed to play with a screwdriver in your other hand for safety.
amanaftermidnight@lemmy.world 2 years ago
A really bright idea indeed. In fact, it flashes blue!
chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 years ago
What is that thing?
yamapikariya@lemmyfi.com 2 years ago
The “demon core” was a subcritical mass of plutonium-239 that was used in two criticality accidents at the Los Alamos laboratory in 1945 and 1946, resulting in the acute radiation poisoning and subsequent death of two scientists. It was called the “demon core” because of these incidents.
superkret@feddit.de 2 years ago
“dumbass core” would be a better name, considering how the accidents happened.
Gestrid@lemmy.ca 2 years ago
To add to what OP said, the deaths were not immediate. In the first incident, the scientist conducting the experiment died 25 days afterward from acute radiation poisoning. “Acute” doesn’t mean he suddenly had symptoms 25 days later. It just took that long for him to die after he got radiation poisoning.
The nearby security guard died 33 years after the incident, though his death (acute myeloid leukemia) can also be attributed to that incident.
The second incident with the demon core involved at least eight people. One of them died nine days after the incident. The other seven lived for several years. Of those seven, at least three of them died from complications related to the incident (such as leukemia or other causes). Of the remaining four, one of them refused to take part in any medical studies, and their medical records were withheld from them. Another died in the Korean War four years later. Two of them seem to have died of natural causes, or at least the cause was not specified.
yamapikariya@lemmyfi.com 2 years ago
I left out the suffering details. Honestly all the radiation related deaths are horrific. That’s what I learned from the Plainly Difficult YouTube channel.
csolisr@communities.azkware.net 2 years ago
Or as it’d be called in LatAm, “El balero del diablo”
JokeDeity@lemm.ee 2 years ago
The first meme I’ve seen on Lemmy that actually made me laugh. Nice.
mrgreyeyes@feddit.nl 2 years ago
I’m glad somebody laughed for us today.