I've seen *professors* go dumpster diving at the end of the school year, although they were mostly after furniture. It's practically a tradition in some places.
Some universities have tech dumps around the campus where old computers and electronics get tossed in a bin. Can find cool stuff in there. Especially since colleges end up throwing away stuff that's either working or only requires small repairs all the time. Even if it's broken apparently people who know what to look for can pick useful parts off of broken stuff.
“Honey, it’s time for your cold medication” “but mommy i dont want the medicine” “Now now sweetie, you need it to get healthy” *knocks child unconscious*
@@Jackpkmn Indeed, but most people I know hit up industrial estates and factories/ businesses with graphic design departments or photography, hell photography shop bins are gold for filmakers on a shoestring. Best finds I've heard of were 7 GTX 980 cards and a Titan from the E-Waste of an online graphics company, three Leica bodies in a photography shop bin, 100 rolls of LED lights from a factory making advertising signs etc. and one of my mates found a cnc router, 3d printer, drill press and tools in a skip...
Fuck right? 🕵 this shit ALWAYS in my rec🤔. Not gonna lie, if i wasn't terrified of these things, I'd most likely try to take over planet earth. Is that bad? Am ia bad person? i just feel like earth could use a new "master". Out with the old parasite bullshit. Annihilate the scumbags with one of these things hooked to a drone. I'm sooo glad the government knows about him. Fr. This shit is scary af. When i first seen this guy, my thought was "please scary gov, please be watching this guy, please put him on some list". 😂 these things are super dangerous and any old fuck can use it for mass destruction, which is fucking scary yo. I watched a vid of his last night. He stated gov military contractors hit him up. Sooo that tells me HE IS being "watched". Ohhhh THANK GOD! fuck, dodged a scary ass bullet. I was so worried one day it'll be in the news, ya know? But yeah, nerds are fucking rad. These vids are cool af. All futuristic laser stuff, i learn cool science nerd stuff that's just fascinating. Lucky fucker gets to play with rad shit.
@@danklyf4202 well he did say that he builds most of this stuff from scrap parts. I'm sure if you researched properly, you can do the same. And I think Styro would be proud since his purpose is to teach people about science.
The "oriental barometer", my grandmother had pottery ornaments with crystals on them, that would change from pink to blue with humidity. They were pretty common back in the '80s, though maybe they were a remnant from the '70s or '60s. I was fascinated by them. They were known to be weather-forecasting things, though I dunno how accurate.
Awesome book. I tried to make some black power like you, but I only had the encylopedia as my guide. It burned so slowly, I couldn't even make rocker fuel out of it. Also I didn't use brown turkey oil. I was impressed with the book's example, much better than mine. I used equal quantity of potassium nitrate with sulfur. Your second example is scary. You could make bomb out of that. My brother had this old chemistry text book from the 1960s he found when we were kids, but we don't have it now. I read in it potassium nitrate with burn when mixed with any organic compound so we tried flour, but it didn't burn very well. Powered sugar works well, but my brother used equal quantity of granulated sugar, and potassium nitrate. He mixed it all together and He put it in a frying pan and melted it. He mixed into it some cobalt chloride from his chemistry set stirred it up in the trying pan, don't turn up the burner too high. Then when it melts into a gooey mass he scooped into a plastic tall glass one quarter full. Then he lit cool off for a little while and took it outside and put it on the ground and he threw a match in and out came a red mushroom cloud of flame. The book said sodium nitrate will burn like potassium nitrate when mixed with organic material. The gunpowder we use today uses sodium nitrate i read somewhere.
@@johnhoe3300 and he was being facetious.. the amount of cyanide it would take to act like acid. Or to imitate a heat burn . Or necrosis like a spider or snake bite is unreal.. as far as ingestion it takes up to days depending on amounts and works best in a hot climate.. it causes the body to react as if its dehydrated causing poisoned victims to have unquenchable thirst.. .. it was also and ingredient in very small doses of aspirin in the 30s as the formulary points out .. it helps as an inflammatory... and to slow the heart rate..
Cyanide is poison only if it is digested, more over organic chemist like us have plentiful usage of cyanide as it one of the important function group. Just for information antidote of cyanide is nothing but cobamine which is nothing but Vitamin B12 with presence of sodium thiosulfate.
Cobalt chloride changing color for an invisible ink using heat was my first chemistry kit thing I loved back in 1988 or so when really young. The first I remember.
well lasers are awesome ha ha. but really i've been interested in chemistry even longer than lasers. i chose to do a chemistry degree for a few reasons...at the time i started college i was considering going into medicine, and plus i already had a deep interest in chemistry from years of doing pyrotechnics. i worked in a physical chemistry lab for 3 years so that was a nice mix of physics and chem. physics may be the purest science, but i'd say chemistry is the most practical to daily life.
I'm not that old, but even in the Eighties chemistry textbooks cotained some very interesting recipes, har har har .. Oh those were the good old times. Losing some hair was just standard, eaten up by CrO3 dissolved in boiling glacial acetic acid, nitrating with with mixture of fuming nitric acid and fuming sulfuric acid Chloroform was for washing hands sigh ...
When he shows it, he very clearly says that it is in the photography section. Funnily enough, the powder would most likely temporarily blind the recipients of the picture taken.
@Weedus Yes, i remember taking a whiff of chlorine gas made in an electrolysis experiment "just to see what its like" - etched into the memory. Just a burning sensation and intense smell of chlorine, but not dangerous in small quantities. Cyanide is FAR, FAR, FAR more scary and lethal. Chlorine is like being stabbed with each breath - Cyanide is like a gun shot to the head. Small amounts of chlorine inhaled are easy to recover from, produces a little hydrochloric acid vapor in the lungs but would be easily diluted and not cause much harm unless long exposure. Larger dense cloud would cause choking, lungs would start to haemorrage and die drowning in own blood, and become blind if survive as the cornea dissolves in hydrochloric acid and liquify the eye balls.
I was hoping to but doesn't look like it ill happen. For one this video just got demonetized. :( And two, this video has been a dud it seems. Only 15k views in a day and I have 400k subs. ??? Either youtube isn't notifying my subscribers or people just aren't interested. Edit: it has since been remonetized!! yay!
styropyro with the recent terror attacks, I guess youtubes algorithm has not been suggesting videos that have remotely anything to do with explosives. And sometimes if you post a video out of the ordinary of your channel, it won't suggest it to people too. While I would love to see another, I understand why you can't. Maybe a patreon special?
Just wanted to let you know that it's a week later, and I just only now saw this video in my recommended section. I never saw it in my subscription tab even though I always check it. This isn't the first time someone's video didn't show up in my subscriptions. :p
He also has soviet military techs and 100 different types of lasers (including invisible lasers) which can turn your eyes to cheese if u look at it. He also has a gigantic medical laser and a laser that can destory your camera without a direct hit. And also lasers that shouldn't be public.
Those color-changing humidity indicators used to be common. They were typically a small circular patch of felt attached to a household thermometer and would change from blue to purple to pink depending on the ambient humidity.
I have a physics book from the early 1920s or even earlier. It is very entertaining, well written, and well illustrated. These are at a level that a person like myself could actually build. One thing I had never heard of was a Prince Rupert's Drop. A glass bead dropped in water with a long tail. Super hard but if you snap the tail off it explodes. In the last ten years or so it has come back into the limelight and I have seen it on TV but I already knew what it was. I love this book. Modern physics books have too much boring math in them and fewer applications.
You don't know the circumstances when contraceptive jelly would be used!? Consider that condoms back then weren't disposable. They were like rubber football socks, and you washed them out after each use then left them to dry. They were a lot thicker than modern ones, because of course they had to last. The contraceptive pill didn't exist, nor did pretty much any other form of contraception. So, it was either folding the end over on your bicycle's inner tube then stitching it shut, or else concoct some weird jelly. *Gimme that jelly!*
Lol this book comes in three volumes and is all available PDF. He didn't teach you how to make anything. These chemicals ( for the most part) are very difficult to get ahold of nowadays.
He's styropyro, he basically can do anything he wants to, just look how interesting this 1 video was, and he has tons of these, he's good in my book *closes book*
The cfo office where I work throws out trash cans full of good shit like vases, stressballs, etc, nothing dirty or different other then piles of good shit in trash.
Noooo! Don't do it! If he does a collaboration with other people, that might lead to friends, which will cut into his time doing stuff that could kill us all! >:O
When he loaded the cannon I was like: "Woah, that shot that pretty good. Oh, he says it's not impressive? Well shit, let's see what his is like. O_O Okay."
3:51 - For 1933, that asthma remedy seems kinda, not really, decent... For the time that is. Stramonium (also known as Belladonna) contains belladonna alkaloids, atropine, hyoscamine, and scopolamine, which are antichollinergics and can treat an asthma attack by relaxing smooth muscles therefore opening up the airways. It would work in a similar way to Ipatropium bromide, an old, but effective, medication used to treat asthma first approved in 1974. But, this whole "treatment" is pointless anyway, since theophylline was being used medicinally to treat asthma in the early 1920's, and adrenaline has been used for asthma treatment since 1900. Before then, morphine and opium was used to prevent the discomfort from not being able to breathe. Oh, how far we've come... Weirdly enough, Jaborandi contains pilocarpine which is a chollinergic agonist, so it would work in the exact opposite way to the stramonium. Add to that the book suggests this mixture is smoked, I'm not sure how effective it would be, since asthmatics have hyperreactivity to airway irritants. Side effects of stramonium include hyperthermia, tachycardia, urinary retention, pupil dilation, photophobia lasting days, incredibly frightening realistic hallucinations, delirium, and death... So yeah, asthmatics in 1933 should have stuck with standard treatment. Although, that "standard treatment" in '33 did involve the use of heroin and morphine to prevent dyspnea...
Flash light powder is likely literally a light for a flash on a camera. like you would use on an old-timey camera that needed a hand held chemical flash.
“I was digging through some trash cans at school”
As you do
What else do you do at school?
@@johnmulroy1087 not learning, that's for sure.
@@kindledninja lmaooooo
Hey, don't knock it, I got a cool north american wildlife book out of my school's trash cans
I've seen *professors* go dumpster diving at the end of the school year, although they were mostly after furniture. It's practically a tradition in some places.
The semi-optimistic sarcasm is what i adore about this entire video
RICARDO JAFET OCHOA PARRA bröther
"it's been awhile since I've had a good flash blinding..."🤣🤣🤣😏
True
Tis the reason I've subscribed.
This guy is one gem of a man
*I was digging through some trashcans at school*
What did u find
@@datkid3800 *trash*
I sometimes do that too, you find some amazing stuff there
Some universities have tech dumps around the campus where old computers and electronics get tossed in a bin. Can find cool stuff in there. Especially since colleges end up throwing away stuff that's either working or only requires small repairs all the time. Even if it's broken apparently people who know what to look for can pick useful parts off of broken stuff.
I'd imagine it's the same for any business really. Might just be harder to get access to the trash of businesses that you aren't employed at
This guy sounds like Bart Simpson mixed with the kid from Home Alone... And just as dangerous.
Oh god he really does sound like Bart Simpson. Fck!
1:52 LOL. wasnt expecting that
@jorge alberto here’s your watch 😂
It was up his butt
Pulp Fiction
He is even more dangerous that kevin
And he looks like Kevin if you multiplied all the defining features by 10 in the character creator
*Breaking News*
Local Man Found Dead Trying To Clean Pennies
😂😂😂😂 thanks, much needed relief
Edit:
Florida man found dead in house cleaning pennies with cyanide.
He should taste it it would make him smarter
@@mattburns7182 I cant even( i know it was a joke. but thats not funny.
@@littlepastelkitten Sorry I got kinda a sarcastic sick sense of humor, that most people don't get. Didn't mean to offend 😁🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Throws flaming solids across his yard
Him: *Hey, that was actually fun!*
you cant deny that wasnt awesome
*-I wish id known this when i was a kid!-*
Panda Monarch this guy is going to blow up the galaxy
Fire is always fun! most of the time....
@@-Zergo ppppppppppooo
"Now that's a coin worth risking your life over"
I think it's one of the best quotes I've ever heard.
coin collectors be like
Mr. Krabs be like
Sounds like an 18th century person accepting a dangerous job
"All you need is a gallon of water..."
*"And enough Cyanide to kill 2000 people :)"*
Justas K stolen
FBI has entered chat
@@ianmcpherson2171 and now in 2023 he did finally get that visit!
E
no way this mf just repeated what he fucking said and got 543 likes
"It's been a while since I got a good flash blinding"
Ok
666th like xD
911st like!
“Unfortunately I only have a few grams of cyanide”
*Give it to me*
*NOW*
@@xianzai_ad1928 *MY CYANIDE*
Last words of a murderer
or a suicidal
Woman: "You got a condom?"
Guy with this book: "Oh, actually, I got this jelly I made at home. It'll do the trick."
Woman: "What?"
good answer
you could pay her enough to drink it up as desperate as they are
Probably burns your 🍆 off. Extremely effective solution, prevention is better than cure.
Sounds like the perfect time to plug his Pornhub channel.
It's sonblock
Making sure to watch all of these again to remind UA-cam that this is quality content that we all deserve
You can get cancer by smelling this.
After 2 seconds *Actually smells it*.
Me after watching watching Jake Paul
@iSouljaBorz , it was. If formaldehyde could kill you from what he did then smoking cigarettes/tobacco would do it 3x.
Gearoid Garvey I actually laughed at a youtube comment
ew it smell like cancer
Damn it I wasnt 666t like...
Uses lighter
Doesn't Work
Ok then
Proceeds to use flamethrower
Perfect
This guy is epic
*click*....*click*.......*fOOO*
Aw impressive look at that he says
Hans, get ze flamenwerfer
He was using the lighter to light the gas coming out of the flamethrower
Puts a cyanide capsule in his own mouth
"Oh wow, this tastes amazing."
Tastes like almonds!
@@--TOM-- *starts foaming from the mouth and convulsing on the deck*
Bitter almonds🧐
“Honey, it’s time for your cold medication” “but mommy i dont want the medicine”
“Now now sweetie, you need it to get healthy” *knocks child unconscious*
Might actually help though...
NO ONE IS GONNA BRING UP THE FACT THAT HE WAS DIGGING THROUGH THE SCHOOL TRASH CANS FOR UNKNOWN REASONS
*f r e e f o o d / c y a n i d e*
Probably not. Because everyone who has done it already knows why you would do it.
All the good stuff is always in the trash
Doont question
@@Jackpkmn Indeed, but most people I know hit up industrial estates and factories/ businesses with graphic design departments or photography, hell photography shop bins are gold for filmakers on a shoestring. Best finds I've heard of were 7 GTX 980 cards and a Titan from the E-Waste of an online graphics company, three Leica bodies in a photography shop bin, 100 rolls of LED lights from a factory making advertising signs etc. and one of my mates found a cnc router, 3d printer, drill press and tools in a skip...
Kids think smoking juules is cool thats nothing im smoking
*Chloroform*
*Formaldehyde*
*Ether*
*Menthol*
*Eucalyptus*
*Lavender*
*Inpropyl Alcohol*
Sounds like a precursor to modern cigarettes, really
*isopropyl
I saw this comment when it came up
@@erinfink6056 fr
Also you don't "smoke" juul you vape it there is no smoke in juul or vape only vegetable glycerin vapor
2:55
styropyro: **hits flame power up from mario**
stryopyro: YEET
It does make a pretty cool “whoosh” sound, though
I didnt even know this existed until I saw part 3.
True art
Welcome to the CIA, FBI, and homeland security watch list.
because he is smart? interesting well America does fear its intelligent citizens.
The fact he uses his intelligence for handling highly dangerous ingredients. He would make a great asset to America.
If your not on a watch list then your not doing it right
You forgot interpol
Sir, you have been "randomly" selected to undergo additional screening.
The dark, dry humor in this was very high-purity and had a potent effect on my CNS, great video, thanks @styropyro !
UA-cam wants me to be a terrorist for some reason....
Deathray
Cyanide
Explosives
Thanks youtube algorithms...
The algorithm knows you like that
UA-cam just knows that I like fire.
Fuck right? 🕵 this shit ALWAYS in my rec🤔. Not gonna lie, if i wasn't terrified of these things, I'd most likely try to take over planet earth. Is that bad? Am ia bad person? i just feel like earth could use a new "master". Out with the old parasite bullshit. Annihilate the scumbags with one of these things hooked to a drone. I'm sooo glad the government knows about him. Fr. This shit is scary af. When i first seen this guy, my thought was "please scary gov, please be watching this guy, please put him on some list". 😂 these things are super dangerous and any old fuck can use it for mass destruction, which is fucking scary yo. I watched a vid of his last night. He stated gov military contractors hit him up. Sooo that tells me HE IS being "watched". Ohhhh THANK GOD! fuck, dodged a scary ass bullet. I was so worried one day it'll be in the news, ya know? But yeah, nerds are fucking rad. These vids are cool af. All futuristic laser stuff, i learn cool science nerd stuff that's just fascinating. Lucky fucker gets to play with rad shit.
@@danklyf4202 well he did say that he builds most of this stuff from scrap parts. I'm sure if you researched properly, you can do the same. And I think Styro would be proud since his purpose is to teach people about science.
And recently, lockpicking.
The "oriental barometer", my grandmother had pottery ornaments with crystals on them, that would change from pink to blue with humidity. They were pretty common back in the '80s, though maybe they were a remnant from the '70s or '60s. I was fascinated by them. They were known to be weather-forecasting things, though I dunno how accurate.
About a year ago, I was digging through some trash cans at school when I came across this amazing book from 1933! Its called mein kampf!
Tummywubs why were u looking through a bin?
be sure to follow the instructions!
Lol
Mein Kampf is German. It means my war
You found "My Struggle"
This video is starting to take off! Expect a part 2 before long.
styropyro yesssssssss
i can die happy now
Can you try to make a laser out of one of those Star Shower christmas lights?
styropyro can you make a laser mini gun? Sounds hard but nice.
PLEASE MORE
How about using mustard gas to clean your shoes? Keep them in a small, unventilated area for maximum effectiveness.
@@popdop0074 NaClO and NH3 doesn't produce mustard, although chloramines.
Maxilianmus?
@CrimeraRi Bloody his lungs wouldnt liquify. He would get welt on his skin and in his respiratory track. Essentially drowning to death.
Try smiling for ur pics
Bleach + ammonia = mustard gas
your welcome
"oh cool, solidified alcohol"
*Russia would like to know your location*
In Russia you don’t make some complicated mixture to solidify alcohol you just leave the vodka outside for a few hours.
@@spetsnatzlegion3366 well why not use the solidified alcohol as ice cubes
freezing: ya called?
Next Step: Meth
How to build a METH Lab in 10 extremely easy steps!! (earn money!)
Payday 2 Rats in nutshell.
@@demiryumruk1423
Is there also a guide to not have your Meth lab explode in a fiery blaze? XD
@@demiryumruk1423How to build a METH Lab in 10 extremely easy steps!! (earn money as a kid! 100% real not clickbate)
walter will help you with that
The flamethrower made me actually laugh out loud. This does not happen often for me. I like this video.
First i thought he was gonna light it up with just the lighter, then suddently the flamethrower came out of nowhere. This dude is hilarious😂
I'm still laughing at it and I finished the video already
Me too!
*lights flame thrower*
*Cloth gets burnt but not on fire*
You - Ah impressive look at that.
*cloth catches flame*
”tHeRe iT gOeS”
Awesome book. I tried to make some black power like you, but I only had the encylopedia as my guide. It burned so slowly, I couldn't even make rocker fuel out of it. Also I didn't use brown turkey oil. I was impressed with the book's example, much better than mine. I used equal quantity of potassium nitrate with sulfur. Your second example is scary. You could make bomb out of that. My brother had this old chemistry text book from the 1960s he found when we were kids, but we don't have it now. I read in it potassium nitrate with burn when mixed with any organic compound so we tried flour, but it didn't burn very well. Powered sugar works well, but my brother used equal quantity of granulated sugar, and potassium nitrate. He mixed it all together and He put it in a frying pan and melted it. He mixed into it some cobalt chloride from his chemistry set stirred it up in the trying pan, don't turn up the burner too high. Then when it melts into a gooey mass he scooped into a plastic tall glass one quarter full. Then he lit cool off for a little while and took it outside and put it on the ground and he threw a match in and out came a red mushroom cloud of flame. The book said sodium nitrate will burn like potassium nitrate when mixed with organic material. The gunpowder we use today uses sodium nitrate i read somewhere.
"Fireproof? We'll see about that."
*buys a flamethrower*
*makes one*
Yeah its not fireproof scince it clearly cannot survive the surface of the sun lol
Accidentally drops cyanide on his skin and the flesh starts peeling.
“Oh wow, that’s amazing.”
Not exactly how cyanide works
@@my2cents499 yea cyanide doesn't burn your skin how do you have 576 likes rofl
@@johnhoe3300 and he was being facetious.. the amount of cyanide it would take to act like acid. Or to imitate a heat burn . Or necrosis like a spider or snake bite is unreal.. as far as ingestion it takes up to days depending on amounts and works best in a hot climate.. it causes the body to react as if its dehydrated causing poisoned victims to have unquenchable thirst.. .. it was also and ingredient in very small doses of aspirin in the 30s as the formulary points out .. it helps as an inflammatory... and to slow the heart rate..
@@my2cents499 was talking about sp4rrib5 not you , not sure how you didn't figure that one out i was clearly on your side rofl
Cyanide is poison only if it is digested, more over organic chemist like us have plentiful usage of cyanide as it one of the important function group. Just for information antidote of cyanide is nothing but cobamine which is nothing but Vitamin B12 with presence of sodium thiosulfate.
"Smells like cancer."
I'm using that.
Had a friend that always said that when he smelt cigarette smoke lol
“Hmm, what smells like almonds?”
Uh oh...
Cyanide doesn't smell like almonds. Benzaldehyde does though!
@Nicholas Negron HCN doesn't taste or smell of anything.
Cinnamaldehyde? @@emilen2
1:36 "Impregnate, squeeze and dry" sounds like the Victorian-era saturday night routine.
2:00 the flamethrower was soooooo unexpected, i had to pause i laughed so much.
I didn't even have a reaction because I'm so used to it from watching all of his videos
Yoooo, he's basically Peter Parker but chemistry
I love everything about this
Sub
peter parker does chemistry..
Cobalt chloride changing color for an invisible ink using heat was my first chemistry kit thing I loved back in 1988 or so when really young. The first I remember.
I fucking died when he lit the lighter and had a flamethrower suddenly
His last name's not Pyro for nothing
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@@luke_music0079 oh yeah yeah
Suositeltu sinulle (in finnish)
sub to pewds
@Burnt Toast Go home soldier.
I was just digging through a trashcan at school
thats what all the kids do these days?
Haha i laughed when i heard that
TheLifeStalker i think im just getting old
One man's trash is another man's treasure
80% of my belongings come from other people's trash. Even my high end stereo setup! People are stupid or just don't care.
This guy is so fucking funny. The jokes, tone, timing, editing. Perfect.
*Makes a canon as described in the book*: not that impressive, *Makes his own canon (10x stronger)*: Thats better.
Lighter: I can’t set this on fire
Flamethrower: Hold my beer
vRdemtion hold my gas
Styropyro: -grabs demon slaying Zeus defying weapon- Hold my beers
No the flame thrower said "hold my butane"
1:49 this... Goddamn... Lighter! Ahh you know what screw it!
r/woosh
Satanic Speed Metalhead r/whoosh
Ur profile pic makes this comment so much better 😂
Lol
"Man I have a lot of redneck artillery." i love this man
I always have a "phineas vibe" watching your videos
Aren't you a little young to poison yourself with chloroform?
phineas and ferb
_Phoneas and Frob_
Discovering something that dosent exist
Eleanor Hart ... yes, yes he is
Do you study chemistry? Or physics or what?
my degree is in chemistry.
How come the massive interest in Lasers?
stratmoss CUZ LASERS
well lasers are awesome ha ha. but really i've been interested in chemistry even longer than lasers. i chose to do a chemistry degree for a few reasons...at the time i started college i was considering going into medicine, and plus i already had a deep interest in chemistry from years of doing pyrotechnics.
i worked in a physical chemistry lab for 3 years so that was a nice mix of physics and chem. physics may be the purest science, but i'd say chemistry is the most practical to daily life.
styropyro Do you use chemistry somehow in everyday life?
'It's been a while since I had a good flash blinding'
Sometime in the past "FBI OPEN THE DOOR"
my man, you make science actually interesting
1:52 I was literally choking on my food 👍
5:33 So I mixed some Ricegum, Jake Paul and Logan Paul in this vial
*Inhales*
AHHHHHHHH It even smells like CANCER
Eric Remchick ayy lmao
Lol
Sure does
STOP ROASTING RICEGUM! I LOVE RICEGUM! RICEGUM IS THE BEST! RICEGUM IS OUR LORD AND SAVIOR!
meow meow you forgot that you was also in there
1:55 **tries to turn on lighter** **doesn't work** **USES FUCKING FLAMETHROWER**
“Now I know what you’re thinking, does it stay lit while it’s flying through the air?”
Thought literally no one ever
"This recipe calls to inhale chloroform."
Outstanding move
I'm not that old, but even in the Eighties chemistry textbooks cotained some very interesting recipes, har har har ..
Oh those were the good old times. Losing some hair was just standard,
eaten up by CrO3 dissolved in boiling glacial acetic acid,
nitrating with with mixture of fuming nitric acid and fuming sulfuric acid
Chloroform was for washing hands
sigh ...
Are u ok sir?
Well, taking into account what my liver had to withstand then, fairly well ...
@@billmiller4972 holy crap, was that considered totally normal work safety procedures back then?
@@ayeyebrazorf7527 Cancer never hurt no one.
Hi bill
The flashlight powder is for an old school camera flash.
Aidan Hendrix ya you get a photo but won’t be able to see it after your blind
When he shows it, he very clearly says that it is in the photography section. Funnily enough, the powder would most likely temporarily blind the recipients of the picture taken.
According to other videos relightable matches were phased out in favor of safe ones, as they lit in pockets often
I'm scared to ask, but how did you even manage to get that much cyanide?
It's not even that much cyanide
Yo @Weedus , that's a lot of dots. You sure that you're even telling a story? Or maybe you just need to r/quityourbullshit.
José Antonio Fontanilla he killed 50 people and their souls let the cyanide loose
Apple seeds
@Weedus
Yes, i remember taking a whiff of chlorine gas made in an electrolysis experiment "just to see what its like" - etched into the memory.
Just a burning sensation and intense smell of chlorine, but not dangerous in small quantities.
Cyanide is FAR, FAR, FAR more scary and lethal.
Chlorine is like being stabbed with each breath - Cyanide is like a gun shot to the head.
Small amounts of chlorine inhaled are easy to recover from, produces a little hydrochloric acid vapor in the lungs but would be easily diluted and not cause much harm unless long exposure.
Larger dense cloud would cause choking, lungs would start to haemorrage and die drowning in own blood, and become blind if survive as the cornea dissolves in hydrochloric acid and liquify the eye balls.
Make a part two!! This was great!
I was hoping to but doesn't look like it ill happen. For one this video just got demonetized. :( And two, this video has been a dud it seems. Only 15k views in a day and I have 400k subs. ??? Either youtube isn't notifying my subscribers or people just aren't interested.
Edit: it has since been remonetized!! yay!
styropyro with the recent terror attacks, I guess youtubes algorithm has not been suggesting videos that have remotely anything to do with explosives. And sometimes if you post a video out of the ordinary of your channel, it won't suggest it to people too. While I would love to see another, I understand why you can't. Maybe a patreon special?
styropyro thats because you spent a long time off the grid
styropyro I was brilliant, don't put yourself down, It notified me
Just wanted to let you know that it's a week later, and I just only now saw this video in my recommended section. I never saw it in my subscription tab even though I always check it. This isn't the first time someone's video didn't show up in my subscriptions. :p
Very original topic.
How on Earth did it end up on my recommended list......who cares. Well done.
Thank you.
Most of his vids are on lasers
1:45 Did he give up on the lighter and yse a flamethrower? XD
"I was digging through the trashcan at my school"
This dude has cyanide, canons etc...you KNOW hes on some kind of watch list lmao.
He also has soviet military techs and 100 different types of lasers (including invisible lasers) which can turn your eyes to cheese if u look at it. He also has a gigantic medical laser and a laser that can destory your camera without a direct hit. And also lasers that shouldn't be public.
He’s on ALL the watch lists
you should try mixing alt with f4
Magnesium1 did it and got 10000000 million dollors
Close that vid
Don’t worry I’ll try that ri
Im gonna try t
ok, it results in a flying laptop after me throwing it while in the middle of making a comment.
man with 90 years of hindsight talks shit about past people and I love it. This is def. my favourite chemistry channel next to explosions and fire now
1:49 Oh I’m surprised he didn’t use a death ray or something.
3 seconds later
Him: *_FLAME THROWER_*
Nobody:
Styropyro: drinks cyanide
Styropyro: Wow! That’s amazing
No, that was Cody’sLab... and I think NileRed did something similar as well...
5:11 that's the famous Cosby cold remedy.
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Those color-changing humidity indicators used to be common. They were typically a small circular patch of felt attached to a household thermometer and would change from blue to purple to pink depending on the ambient humidity.
I've got to be honest, when i was a kid, this is the sort of things i thought i would be doing in chemistry in school
Could you light the solid alcohol with a laser, ya know, for long distance applications?
J Bolo yes you could but it would take a while
ya its possible
he’s just found his channels purpose
Just buy a can of sterno..same stuff. Thats why the throw off line about being useful for camping. Dont ya just hate people who explain a joke?
@@robertunderwood1011 not solid, it's jelly, u jelly bro?
I have a physics book from the early 1920s or even earlier. It is very entertaining, well written, and well illustrated. These are at a level that a person like myself could actually build. One thing I had never heard of was a Prince Rupert's Drop. A glass bead dropped in water with a long tail. Super hard but if you snap the tail off it explodes. In the last ten years or so it has come back into the limelight and I have seen it on TV but I already knew what it was. I love this book. Modern physics books have too much boring math in them and fewer applications.
You don't know the circumstances when contraceptive jelly would be used!?
Consider that condoms back then weren't disposable. They were like rubber football socks, and you washed them out after each use then left them to dry. They were a lot thicker than modern ones, because of course they had to last.
The contraceptive pill didn't exist, nor did pretty much any other form of contraception. So, it was either folding the end over on your bicycle's inner tube then stitching it shut, or else concoct some weird jelly. *Gimme that jelly!*
You going over the top with lighting the fabric made me laugh, you’ve 100% earned my subscription
*Throws flaming crystalized alcohol onto grass* "Yup, still burns"
You just taught everyone how to make a flashbang
Lol this book comes in three volumes and is all available PDF. He didn't teach you how to make anything. These chemicals ( for the most part) are very difficult to get ahold of nowadays.
@@verywell279 damnit i want a flashbang
@@verywell279 And is expensive as hell. And usually restricted to registered scientists, teachers, and college students.
You can make flash powder your self very easy...
@@koeng45 how TELL ME!!! 🔫😡🏹
Styropyro: There are some really crazy ones, those are the ones I am going to try.
Osha: *regulated screeching*
Can I have a copy of this book it seems cool
dude that would be awesome
You can find free digital copies all over the internet, a quick google search will fix that for you :)
babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002942350;view=1up;seq=13
Thx
Michael Baughn that isn’t it. Where’s the explosives and the alcoholic liquors?
Are we all just gonna ignore the fact that he digs through his school's trash cans?
He's styropyro, he basically can do anything he wants to, just look how interesting this 1 video was, and he has tons of these, he's good in my book *closes book*
it's a skill. it's called dumpster diving. one of the best ways to find free stuff(i.e. books, old test papers, passwords, contagions, biologics).
btw no law against it digging in trash cans. and if he was homeless you wouldn't think twice.
unless there is a sign saying "no digging thru trash"
The cfo office where I work throws out trash cans full of good shit like vases, stressballs, etc, nothing dirty or different other then piles of good shit in trash.
1:50
Hollllllllllllllyyyyyyyy SHIIITTT
I just discovered this amazing channel. Time to binge to start summer
"... I was digging through some trash cans at school..."
Normal stuff
You should do a collab with CodysLab! Love your stuff.
Cody would just take his cyanide and eat it though D:
Noooo! Don't do it! If he does a collaboration with other people, that might lead to friends, which will cut into his time doing stuff that could kill us all! >:O
DJ You realize he's being very sarcastic most of the time?
I want to see pyro, Cody, Nilered and action lab do a collab. Although that would likely bring on the apocalypse
ccandrew111 for a real apocalypse you'll need to also invite the king of random
When he loaded the cannon I was like: "Woah, that shot that pretty good. Oh, he says it's not impressive? Well shit, let's see what his is like. O_O Okay."
LOL, I DIED CRACKING UP WHEN I READ THIS!!!
same. now im dead
He made a frekin laser bazooka, I think he has earnt the right to say that
For real. I bet he can put a golf ball through the side of a truck with that thing!
Nobody:
Styropyro: So I was digging through some trashcans at school
3:51 - For 1933, that asthma remedy seems kinda, not really, decent... For the time that is. Stramonium (also known as Belladonna) contains belladonna alkaloids, atropine, hyoscamine, and scopolamine, which are antichollinergics and can treat an asthma attack by relaxing smooth muscles therefore opening up the airways. It would work in a similar way to Ipatropium bromide, an old, but effective, medication used to treat asthma first approved in 1974.
But, this whole "treatment" is pointless anyway, since theophylline was being used medicinally to treat asthma in the early 1920's, and adrenaline has been used for asthma treatment since 1900. Before then, morphine and opium was used to prevent the discomfort from not being able to breathe. Oh, how far we've come...
Weirdly enough, Jaborandi contains pilocarpine which is a chollinergic agonist, so it would work in the exact opposite way to the stramonium. Add to that the book suggests this mixture is smoked, I'm not sure how effective it would be, since asthmatics have hyperreactivity to airway irritants.
Side effects of stramonium include hyperthermia, tachycardia, urinary retention, pupil dilation, photophobia lasting days, incredibly frightening realistic hallucinations, delirium, and death... So yeah, asthmatics in 1933 should have stuck with standard treatment. Although, that "standard treatment" in '33 did involve the use of heroin and morphine to prevent dyspnea...
Regarding the last statement I think basically all medications pre 1940 just involved “Eh just drug them Dave”
"... but there are also just some completely crazy ones, and those are the ones I'm going to try today."
That's why we tune in.
I'm obsessed with old books, like actually obsessed... would sell my shit to buy an interesting book like yours
Love this so much
vol 1 from the series.
archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.38035/page/n55
@@parrotshootist3004 you don't understand how happy this makes me
@@parrotshootist3004 ill try not to kill myself
Thank you so much I downloaded all 3 books
Wow, guys I found a nuke recipe and made it but accidentally smoked some. Will I be ok?
Absolutely nobody:
Styropyro: unfortunately I only have a few grams of cyanide 😂😐🤔😯🤤
Flash light powder is likely literally a light for a flash on a camera. like you would use on an old-timey camera that needed a hand held chemical flash.
2:25
I LOVE THE SMELL OF NAPALM IN THE MORNING
2:50 *burn test* .. moments later .. wish I knew of this when I was a Kid. Actually na that would have been a terrible idea.
LMAO.
Of all the people who could have found that book...
There was so much to learn here in this video, I loved it. Crazy how far science has come. Super important to know what NOT to do with chemistry
Broooo 0:56 I asked the exact same question when he did at the same time. I spoke over him and went back to make sure.
Is nobody going to acknowledge the terrifying cannon with power that looked like it could blow through a bunker wall?
Recommended brought me here, I'm glad it did great video definitely deserves a thumbs up for the amount of crazy shit you pulled 😂
1:50 That was some high-quality subversion of expectations there! I fully expected something like it and was still absolutely surprised.