Mirth: Fun Stuff
Man - A Chemical Analysis
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Element : Man
Symbol: MN1
Quantitative : Accepted at 7 inches though some isotopes can be
as short as 4 inches.
Discoverer : Eve (discovered by accident one day when she had a
craving for ribs)
Occurrence : Found following dual element Wo, often in high
concentration near a perfect Wo specimen.
Physical properties:
- Surface often covered with hair; bristly in some areas, soft in others.
- Boils when inconvenienced, melts if treated like a God.
- Obnoxious when mixed with C*H*-OH (any alcohol).
- Can cause headaches and severe body aches; handle with extreme caution.
- Tends to fall into very low energy state directly after reaction with
Wo.
- Gains considerable mass as specimen ages, loses reactive nature.
- Specimens can be found in various states ranging from deeply sensitive
to extremely thick.
- Rarely found in pure form after 14th year.
- Often damaged as a direct result of unlucky reaction with polluted form
of the Wo common ore.
- When pressure is applied, becomes stiff and unyielding; yields only
when subtlety, subterfuge, and/or flattery are applied.
Chemical properties:
- Most forms desire reaction with Wo, even when no further reaction is
possible.
- May react with several Wo isotopes in short period under extremely
favourable conditions.
- Most powerful embittering and aggravating agent known to Wo.
- Usually willing to react with whatever is available.
- Reaction rates range from aborted/non-existent to pre-interaction
effects (which tend to turn the specimen bright red).
- Reaction styles vary from extremely slow, calm and wet to
violent/bloody.
- When saturated with alcohols, will be fairly inert and will repel most
other elements.
- Is repelled by most household appliances and common household
cleansers.
- Is repelled by small children clothed in diapers, particularly those of
the malodorous variety.
- Is neutral to common courtesy and fairness.
Storage:
- Best results apparently near 18 for high reaction rate, 25-35 for
favourable reaction style.
Uses:
- Heavy boxes, top shelves, long walks late at night, free dinners for
Wo.
- Can be used in recreational activities.
Tests:
- Pure specimen will rarely reveal purity, while reacted specimens
broadcast information on many wavelengths.
Caution:
- Tends to react extremely violently when other MN1 interferes with
reaction to a particular Wo specimen. Otherwise very malleable under correct
conditions.
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