Okay I’m pretty sure this happened on tumblr, when tumblr first implemented the little color-changing ‘t’ in the top corner of desktop mode. Someone immediately started complaining that it was ‘ableist’ and ‘dangerous’ to epileptic people. Of course, a bunch of people called them out saying how the colors didn’t change fast enough to cause a seizure and whatnot, fast forward a few days, the person gets blasted like discourse does, and instead of apologizing, they pose as their sister saying that the ‘t’ colors sent them into a seizure and ultimately a coma.
At least, this was what I thought of. Might not be the specific one op is talking about.
“Might not be the specific one op is talking about.”
ok are we really going to just gloss over the fact you fucks attacked a girl over a multicolored gif and demanded an apology to the point she had to fake her own death
she didn’t have to do anything and people faking their own death or pretending they’re a relative because so-and-so is too distraught to return in order to garner sympathy over something dumb is as old as the internet
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Recently read up on some of the most dangerous chemicals mankind has ever developed and some of the stuff scientists have been able to discover is terrifyingly awesome.
Take Chlorine trifluoride for example. It can basically be summed up as the chemical that can make just about anything ignite.
It is a better oxidation agent than oxygen and can set fire to things most sane people would consider fire proof.
Things chlorine trifluoride can ignite: glass, asbestos, concrete, sand and things that are already burnt.
Imagine an alien coming across information about this chemical.
“Excuse me, I’ve found this entry about a highly combustible compound that has been developed. Would you care to explain its uses? According to these reports it’s far too dangerous for any practical purpose.”
“Ah yes. That’s a very interesting case. The main modern use for the chemical is to clean certain lab and industrial equipment”
“That seems spectacularly over zealous for a simple sterilization agent.”
“Well that’s not what it was originally developed for.”
“Dare I ask what it was supposed to be used for?”
“War. It was developed during our Second World War as a weapon. Thankfully it never saw use due to it being too volatile.”
“Your species development a chemical that can set fire to stone specifically to fight using it. And now you just use it to sterilize equipment.
Remind me to call for a human chemist when there is an order regarding explosives.”