Man
- Woman Chemistry
Woman
- A Chemical Analysis
Element : Woman
Symbol :
Woe
Atomic Weight : Accepted
as 59 kg, but known to vary from 50 to 88.
Discoverer : Adam
Occurrence : Copious
quantities in all Urban areas, with slightly lower concentrations in
Suburban and Rural areas.
Physical
Properties :
1) Surface
usually covered with cosmetics and perfumes.
2) Boils at nothing, freezes without reason. 3) Melts if given special treatment. 4) Bitter if used incorrectly. Can cause headaches. Handle with care! 5) Found in various states; ranging from virgin metal to common ore. 6) Yields to pressure applied to correct points. 7) Undergoes unpredictable and spontaneous dehydrolyses (weeps).
Chemical
Properties :
1) Has great
affinity for Gold, Silver, Platinum and many of the Precious Stones.
2) Absorbs great quantities of expensive substances 3) May explode spontaneously if left alone 4) Insoluble in liquids, but there is increased activity when saturated in alcohol to a certain point. 5) Repels cheap material. Neutral to common sense 6) Most powerful money reducing agent known to Man.
Uses :
Highly
ornamental, especially in sports cars.
Can greatly improve relaxation levels. Can warm and comfort under some circumstances. Can cool things down when it's too hot.
Tests :
Pure specimen
turns rosy pink when discovered in natural state. Turns green when
placed beside a better specimen.
Caution :
1) Highly
dangerous except in experienced hands. Use extreme care when handling.
2) Illegal to possess more than one.
Man
- A Chemical Analysis
Element : Man
Symbol :
Ma
Atomic Mass :
Accepted as 70. May vary from 50-150 kg. Highly reactive at 150
or higher. (avoid at all costs)
Quantitative : Accepted
at 7 inches, wavy brown hair, 6' 0" in length, though some
isotopes can be as short as 4 inches.
Discoverer : Eve
Occurrence : Found
following duel element Woe, often in high concentration near a perfect
Woe specimen.
Physical properties :
1) Obnoxious when mixed with
C*H*-OH (any alcohol).
2) Tends to fall into very low energy state directly after reaction with Woe (Snore ... zzzzz).
3) Gains considerable mass as
specimen ages, loses reactive nature
4) Rarely found in pure form after 14th year 5) Often damaged as a direct result of unlucky reaction with polluted form of the Woe common ore. 6) Tarnishes easily. Needs constant polishing and attention 7) Crusty exterior but may be soft underneath 8) Naturally found in the crude state but may be purified 9) Simple in structure.-- 10) Often found in the gaseous state 11) Spontaneous polarity changes relative to surrounding specimens.
Chemical properties :
1) All forms desire reaction with
Woe, even when no further reaction is possible.
2) May react with several Woe isotopes in a short period under extremely favourable conditions. 3) Usually willing to react with what ever is available. 4) Reaction Rates range from aborted/non-existent to Pre-interaction effects (which tend to turn the specimen bright red 5) Reaction styles vary from extremely slow, calm and wet to violent/bloody. 6) Great affinity for fatty substances 7) May react violently under pressure. 8) Low boiling point, high melting point 9) Attraction to large quantities of iron. 10) Poorly bonds with other substances 11) Pure substances are rarely found except when covalently bonded.
Storage :
Best results apparently near 18 for high reaction rate, 25-35 for favourable reaction style.
Uses :
Heavy boxes, top shelves, long walks late at night, general repairs, free dinners for Woe...
Tests :
1) Pure specimen will rarely reveal purity, while reacted specimens broadcast information on many wavelengths. - 2) Appearance greatly improves when placed in a sports car. - 3) Easily titrates to yellow under stress 4) Never true blue.
Caution !
Tends to react extremely violently when other Man interferes with reaction to a particular Woe specimen. Otherwise very malleable under correct conditions. |