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bdonvr ,

Seeing as mercury fumes are the real danger (you can fairly safely handle elemental mercury, it won’t absorb into the skin) this seems like an exceptionally poor poisoning attempt. Maybe if you put a fan behind you so the fumes only waft into the opponents face…

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Varyk ,

There’s a video of her putting the mercury on the board

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wy1s1Q3knZA&t=36s

AidsKitty ,

At least they didn’t “fall out the window.”

AshMan85 ,

Sounds Russian.

yokonzo ,

I don’t get this, mercury will absorb into the skin but it’s not lethal unless you’re exposed to a constant amount over time

Xerxos ,

This opening move is called “The Russian Statesman”. Very traditional.

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