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Much as I applaud the use of the much under-used dragon in an idea. Is there really any point to this? |
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There isn't any point to this, I just thought that it would be nice to burn stuff in chemistry with what looks like a dragon. |
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[hidden truths]: There's not much point to half-baked inventions in general. |
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[contracts] Yeah, kinda like that, except bunsen-burner sized, with a curled-up dragon, with it's tail round its body, looking up, and when the bunsen gets turned on, its eyes glow and it looks like its spitting out flames... |
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[bris] I thought this would lighten up any mad scientists lab any day, you could even have them in different styles (if anyones read 'The Fire Within', they'll know what i mean.) |
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Would need the accompanying pointy hat and dark cloak with alchemical symbols chemist's attire. |
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Nice, but of no use to me. Now if you could make replacement burners for gas stoves... |
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you mean those coily things? Why not make them in the shape of snakes, with scales an stuff, it shouldn't be too difficult to decorate an already-existing one - hey, that shall be my next stupid idea, although it has no use whatsoever (kinda like this invention...) |
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[Froglett], those 'coily things' are ELECTRIC "burners". |
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