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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2008

A Incendiary weapon from WW2

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  • This is great...but couldn't The History Channel have sprung for somebody who could pronounce "incendiary?"

  • @AzyrenIshida You call this animal cruelty, I call you a pussy.

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  • Like little fuzzy Parra troopers!

    If you used some that Migrate long Distances?

    They would fly home like homing pidgions after the fires scaired them,

    And the bat's could be used multiple times.

  • Like that old hot topic sticker,

    (May The Flying Hampster Of Doom Rain Coconut's On Your Pittiful City)

  • Mite work for burnning Alki-da out of caves as well.

  • Thermite in a paper tube, witha potasium bit for ignition,

    add a small vial of water, and a mettered wick.

    water meet's potasium, potasium lites thermite, thermite burns roof,

    Water, meet's top of tube, glue melts from bat's fur, tube falls off, bat fly's home .

  • :O

  • you shouldn't start a war when you're rocking paper houses.

  • @AzyrenIshida

    He would do it, and say something among the lines of "ALLAH HU AKBAR!"

  • So what this means is, if the nukes hadn't been dropped, sci fi movies of the fifties and sixties would be filled with stories about the dangers of bat science gone awry.

  • @EnslaveTheEmos Sure.....

  • @EnslaveTheEmos

    But... nukes melt people faces off.... I think thats more metal...

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