MHS Lego Destruction

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"MINT CONDITION KEURIG COFFEE BREWER. ONLY SLIGHTLY SMOKE DAMAGED AND A LITTLE BIT OF SCORCH MARKS. NO LOWERBALLERS"

I still maintain that when the insurance adjusters and cleanup crews reach the heart of 14BC, amid all of the ruin and debris, they will find a pristine Keurig, the only thing undamaged by the fire. Coffee, anyone?
 
I still maintain that when the insurance adjusters and cleanup crews reach the heart of 14BC, amid all of the ruin and debris, they will find a pristine Keurig, the only thing undamaged by the fire. Coffee, anyone?
"What a mess! It's obvious some hobos have been squatting here. Look at this! Somebody has defecated repeatedly in their laundry!"
 
I did a quick search on this. According to Wikipedia, they're made of "acrylonitrile butadiene styrene," or ABS. It also specifically mentions what happens when it's burned:

"ABS is flammable when it is exposed to high temperatures, such as a wood fire. It will melt then boil, at which point the vapors burst into intense, hot flames. Since pure ABS contains no halogens, its combustion does not typically produce any persistent organic pollutants, and the most toxic products of its combustion or pyrolysis are carbon monoxide and hydrogen cyanide."

Well we all know carbon monoxide isn't good, and I don't like the sound of hydrogen cyanide. Let's look that up, too!

"Hydrogen cyanide (HCN), sometimes called prussic acid, is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula HCN. It is a colorless, extremely poisonous liquid that boils slightly above room temperature, at 25.6 °C (78.1 °F). ... A hydrogen cyanide concentration of 300 mg/m3 in air will kill a human within 10–60 minutes. ... Hydrogen cyanide is commonly listed amongst chemical warfare agents known as blood agents. ... Hydrogen cyanide gas in air is explosive at concentrations over 5.6%. This is far above its toxicity level."

Blood agents, you say?

"A blood agent is a toxic chemical agent that affects the body by being absorbed into the blood. Blood agents are fast-acting, potentially lethal poisons that typically manifest at room temperature as volatile colorless gases with a faint odor. They are either cyanide- or arsenic-based. ... Blood agents work through inhalation or ingestion. As chemical weapons, blood agents are typically disseminated as aerosols and take effect through inhalation. Due to their volatility, they are more toxic in confined areas than in open areas."

So let's get this straight: When 14BLC burned down, it burned the lego hoard enough to cause significant damage. When the ABS in the legos burned, it created highly flammable vapors (which likely increased the intensity of said fire) and produced two known highly toxic chemicals, both airborne and one possibly liquid. Both of these chemicals are extremely dangerous in tight, confined spaces. The liquid chemical, if it makes its way to the blood stream, is also incredibly toxic.

Normally I would say that there wouldn't be a high enough concentration of these chemicals to have done Chris any real harm, but considering the sheer volume of legos he had at the time of the fire, I honestly don't know if he inhaled a bunch of poison while trying to grab things on his way out. Furthermore, I didn't see anything indicating how long the liquid chem stays potent and whether or not its residue retains its toxicity. It could very well be possible that all that black crap on his legos (which we've seen all over his hands) still has poison in it, and if it's been on his skin and migrated to his mouth (which it likely has just via touching his face), he could actually be continuing to poison himself post-fire just due to not throwing shit away.
So that's the shit that stained my jeans. Well, I can say that at least brief exposure isn't toxic.
 
Honestly if you painted it Snotling Green and added some Chaos-ey bits they would make interesting Nurgle terrain.
I wouldn't let that thing within a state's distance of my of my Guard Army, besides, burny an melty is the Battle Sisters theme, not Nurgle's
 
That was the "at least" amount of money he spent the first time. I think the range was 800-1200 because people couldn't decide if he'd bought sets or just certain expansion packs. And that's just THIS Lego Highschool. Chris has since made another and has made vague references as to wanting to build another. He also has several other big money sets that people have noted in his pictures. I think, overall, it's been estimated that with just the Lego we've seen or heard of, Chris has spent well over $5,000 in Lego.

Wait, he's building multiples of MHS? As in, exact duplicates? Of the same damn building?
 
Wait, he's building multiples of MHS? As in, exact duplicates? Of the same damn building?
Apparently. He remade it in like February and then recently he made some comment about how he wants to remake it. So either he's going to take it apart and remake it... or he'll rebuy parts. And considering that in the pictures he recently posted he has 10+ MLP lego sets... well I think he's going to straight up rebuy parts.
 
Apparently. He remade it in like February and then recently he made some comment about how he wants to remake it. So either he's going to take it apart and remake it... or he'll rebuy parts. And considering that in the pictures he recently posted he has 10+ MLP lego sets... well I think he's going to straight up rebuy parts.

You mean friends sets? MLP doesn't have lego, namely because Hasbro said no on the matter.

But anyway, by my rough estimate, it took 10+ sets just to make the ONE MHS, and that's WITH the burnt-out remains of MHS V1.0.

I'm just trying to understand why he would need to make more than one, unless he plans on merging them continously into one larger and larger building until he's actually made a fucking scale replica of MHS in full, bastardized by electric hedgehogs.
 
Wait, he's building multiples of MHS? As in, exact duplicates? Of the same damn building?
Well yeah, you have to have a bunch otherwise it won't be powerful enough
Like all those times he shook those lego figs and nothing happened? Just one fig. Clearly he needs a bunch of all of them.
 
You mean friends sets? MLP doesn't have lego, namely because Hasbro said no on the matter.

But anyway, by my rough estimate, it took 10+ sets just to make the ONE MHS, and that's WITH the burnt-out remains of MHS V1.0.

I'm just trying to understand why he would need to make more than one, unless he plans on merging them continously into one larger and larger building until he's actually made a fucking scale replica of MHS in full, bastardized by electric hedgehogs.
I call it MLP just cuz I'm special. Chris claims it took him 4 or 5 Friends Lego Sets to make his one MHS.
 
Well yeah, you have to have a bunch otherwise it won't be powerful enough
Like all those times he shook those lego figs and nothing happened? Just one fig. Clearly he needs a bunch of all of them.

Apart from autism and narcissism, Chris is also insane.
 
I call it MLP just cuz I'm special. Chris claims it took him 4 or 5 Friends Lego Sets to make his one MHS.

Well, if it was only 4 or 5, then yeah, he's probably got enough Heartlake High sets for two MHS builds. But only the basic frame, the guts all have to come from mass amounts of other sets.
 
Wait, he's building multiples of MHS? As in, exact duplicates? Of the same damn building?

You know how people with lots of money will buy "vacation homes" they never, ever go to? Chris is a lot like that except he's a broke Lego slum lord.
 
My autistic dude could support a pretty raging heroin habit on how much he's blowing on Legos and other toys.

I've had this image in my head all day. (:_(

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EYE BLEACH! NOW! STAT! CODE BLUE EYE BLEACH ALERT!!!!!
 
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