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PapemelroticPAT
PapemelroticPAT ... references for cosplaying Ai Enma was all S1, aside from the anime's official art. Come to think of it, this is also the first-ever manga cosplay wherein I did not utilize manga/novel adaptations. This is due to the anime being planned + created... /4 07:04 PM Jan 16th from web
PapemelroticPAT
PapemelroticPAT ... more people than expected actually (or still?) recognize her and the premise of "Jigoku Shoujo/Hell Girl" in general! Nice, nice. :3 Would definitely recommend it as well, though I am biased towards mostly Season 1 and a bit of S2. XD Also why my... /3 06:58 PM Jan 16th from web
PapemelroticPAT
PapemelroticPAT ... to let things settle down and leave some breathing room/space like I usually do, especially after intense/horror manga-styled cosplays. Sincerely appreciate that it seems to be well-received already this early on though; thank you! Also glad that... /2 06:48 PM Jan 16th from web
PapemelroticPAT
PapemelroticPAT Medyo may energy pa konti bago matulog kasi dapat talaga ngayon na magre-repost eh. Pero okay lang hehe, adjust to when Twitter is back up na lang uli (lagi rin daw down lately sabi ng mga mas online? X). Not going to spam much here for a quick while... /1 06:43 PM Jan 16th from web
PapemelroticPAT
PapemelroticPAT Off we go for now, because I want to eat dinner as soon as possible too hahaha. XDD Still not in the mood to write about the process of this, so might complete other pending stuff from last year instead. Anyhoo: https://vsco.co/papemelroti… ~β™‘β™₯︎ 11:00 AM Jan 16th from web
PapemelroticPAT
PapemelroticPAT In a fictional sense, had me thinking about how Maomao and Shinobu would definitely love discussing/examining these too. Anyway, got carried away rambling about random facts to share AGAIN, darn. T_T XDD Off to bed we go; good night and sweet dreams~β€οΈπŸ«‚πŸ’™ 05:48 PM Jan 12th from web
PapemelroticPAT
PapemelroticPAT ... very long way since the Marsh test in aiding/balancing the scales of justice. And in the possible future developments to surely come, will be listening and learning still with, um, this same (embarrassingly focused hehe X) nerdiness even then. 4.4/β˜οΈπŸ€“ 05:38 PM Jan 12th from web
PapemelroticPAT
PapemelroticPAT ... boundless curiosity for learning solutions, preventions and even inventions... as well as the thorough [scientific] process to all of them in this context. As mentioned in the beginning here, forensic toxicologists and chemists have come a... 4.3/β˜οΈπŸ€“ 05:30 PM Jan 12th from web
PapemelroticPAT
PapemelroticPAT ... or romanticizing the real-life aftermath of these cases, especially for the impact on the victims and their bereaved loved ones. Is and will always be empathizing with them. But I guess it is in this empathy too, that I find immense joy and... 4.2/β˜οΈπŸ€“ 05:26 PM Jan 12th from web
PapemelroticPAT
PapemelroticPAT ... and read more about either online or via actual books, because pretty sure there are more similar stories like this throughout history. Very fun and interesting stuff to always delve deep into, I tell you. Not referring to the actual crimes... 4.1/β˜οΈπŸ€“ 05:20 PM Jan 12th from web
PapemelroticPAT
PapemelroticPAT ... the high levels of arsenic found in him still have debatable sources to this day, (they say it could be due to tonics/medicine, not necessarily that he was poisoned or anything). So there you go: justice from the grave, indeed. Just go search... 4/β˜οΈπŸ€“ 05:15 PM Jan 12th from web
PapemelroticPAT
PapemelroticPAT ... turns out his hair has 2,000+ levels of arsenic higher than normal, thus proving he was indeed murdered and concluding what was said to be a mystery already spanning centuries. Initially thought of including Napoleon Bonaparte here too, but... 3.7/β˜οΈπŸ€“ 05:10 PM Jan 12th from web
PapemelroticPAT
PapemelroticPAT ... Chinese emperor: Emperor Guangzu or Guangxu? Unsure if even spelled right because only went by the narrator's accented pronunciation, but 100 years or so after his death, his hair was exhumed and analyzed. When the results were revealed, it... 3.6/β˜οΈπŸ€“ 05:04 PM Jan 12th from web
PapemelroticPAT
PapemelroticPAT ... or something. It delays the rotting of the body, therefore hindering the decomposition process = preservation of the victim's body as evidence for further examination. One example of this which really stood out to me was that story about a... 3.5/β˜οΈπŸ€“ 05:00 PM Jan 12th from web
PapemelroticPAT
PapemelroticPAT ... years, decades or even centuries later! Did not retain information about these exact chemical properties, but I do remember that aside from easily being found in hair and nails [if indeed used on the victim], arsenic itself is antibacterial... 3.4/β˜οΈπŸ€“ 04:55 PM Jan 12th from web
PapemelroticPAT
PapemelroticPAT ... effectively does not disappear after death, you see. Unlike other poisons which are broken down as the body naturally decomposes, arsenic has unique chemical properties which enable its preservation and make it absolutely traceable despite... 3.3/β˜οΈπŸ€“ 04:48 PM Jan 12th from web
PapemelroticPAT
PapemelroticPAT ... last fun bit I learned last night lol: did you know that, interestingly, arsenic is also known to "serve/bring poetic justice even from the grave"? Forensic-wise described as providing a form of "post-mortem justice", it is a chemical that... 3.2/β˜οΈπŸ€“ 04:41 PM Jan 12th from web
PapemelroticPAT
PapemelroticPAT With the poisoners utilizing it in repeated small doses over time, the victim begins to develop a mimicry of chronic illness symptoms which mostly led to death, instead of triggering suspicions regarding sudden poisoning. Which brings us to the... 3.1/β˜οΈπŸ€“ 04:30 PM Jan 12th from web
PapemelroticPAT
PapemelroticPAT ... by some later on in their crimes, albeit adapting as well to evade the improved forensic tests. Poisoners made use of arsenic sparingly instead: rather than the previous style of poisoning in one huge dose, their method shifted into small doses. 3/β˜οΈπŸ€“ 04:20 PM Jan 12th from web
PapemelroticPAT
PapemelroticPAT ... and Marsh Test was created around 1800s, if I recall correctly? Speaking of such, would also like to correct the year written in point 1.2: it was *1900s, NOT 1990s. Important distinction. Sorry! That said, arsenic still continued to be used.. 2.4/β˜οΈπŸ€“ 04:12 PM Jan 12th from web

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