• Zagorath
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    2 days ago

    That’s wild. In my year 6 class the science teacher poured loose mercury onto a cutting mat, and rolled it around a bit. There’s so little danger in mercury if you don’t physically touch it. And don’t have long term exposure.

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      In my primary school science class, they poured mercury into our hands and we each had a turn playing with it for a while.

      I also just remembered I had this toy maze thing where you had a blob of mercury that you needed to get to the centre like those ball-bearing mazes. Yep, a child left unattended with a blob of mercury and nothing but a layer of simple clear plastic stopping the kid from drinking the stuff.

      Obligatory Bandit.

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      Hahaha, what a legend! Practical teachers were always my favourite.

      Yeah, i didn’t go into too much detail because i can’t really remember the story, so i don’t know if there was a legit problem, or the teacher was just reacting to the potential. I have this vague memory about him rolling it around the palm of his hand, but i don’t trust my memory on that detail.

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        12 hours ago

        Well, Nath also apparently remembers mercury being put into not just the teacher’s, but students’ hands, so you might be remembering that right.