Actually seems very plausible... Wish I was even joking when I say that.
The members of the American nazi movement didn't just stop being nazis because the group disbanded during the war. No, they just went on with their lives, had kids, raised them on Nazi beliefs... And now... here we are...
Yeah... A lot of people pin up pictures of their nemesis so they don't lose sight of what they want to destroy. I'm sure he's got it right next to his pictures of Obama, Clinton, Biden, Pelosi, Sanders, the bill of rights, and composite face pictures of every brown race in the world.
Yeah... You totally can't trust a vaccine with 97% efficacy and a negligible mortality rate that's existed for over 80 years versus an extremely infectious virus with a 40% mortality rate and no effective treatment or cure... If only there were extensive scientific studies on these things that were easily and freely accessible to the public! Why do we have to live in such a dark and uninformed time!?
Let's start arresting Trumpers (not just husbands, but farmers, restaraunt owners, hotel owners, factory owners, etc) for multiple counts of aiding and abetting and see if they still think supporting him is a good idea.
Definitely the kind of game that you start playing and then suddenly it's dark out, your boss is mad because you didn't show up for work today, your parents are calling because you haven't talked to them in a week, and bill collectors are writing you because you haven't paid your bills in a couple months...
My guess would be that this is in terms of reactivity and toxicity and the likelyhood that these factors will kill you. Yellow things like lead or lithium won't necessarily kill you, but they will poison you pretty good. Red elements like potassium and sodium would potentially blow your tongue off due to their reactivity. At the least, they'd likely give you gnarly, severe chemical burns. Licking red stuff like mercury or arsenic will most likely kill you. Purple stuff is either extremely rare, unstable, and/or extremely radioactive. Licking it would cost a fortune in lost materials and likely straight up kill you from radiation poisoning or some sort of other reaction. For instance, francium, you're definitely dead from radiation poisoning. So
"please reconsider" = you're going to die painfully and horribly.
"you really shouldn't" = it's probably going to kill you, and, if you do survive, you probably wouldn't want to be alive long after anyway.
"maybe not a good idea" = it might not kill you, but you're gonna be pretty sick.
The whole thing is a tragedy. I feel like Hackman probably went through a hell of grief and panic in that last week. I really hope that maybe he regressed to the point that he forgot she was there. It'd be the only mercy in that whole situation.
Dead in its crate. She had picked it up from the vet after a procedure on the 9th. Presumably it was in there because it was still recovering. Probably wanted to isolate it from the others. Most likely, it died in the crate from dehydration and starvation. Dogs can only survive about 3 days without food or water.
If we pretend it's not there, it'll go away, right? Isn't that how this works?