That definitely doesn't sound like enough time.
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Probably because of the mental health thing, but yeah.
If he’s honestly ill and can get to a place where he’s not a danger to others within 12 months, I don’t mind it, but I don’t know how likely that is.
A zionist doing some terrorism. Not like its unusual.
He put a gas can on their hood with a note that they should take down their flag.
A terrorist threat for sure, calling it a bomb is just pure absurdity.
The homemade device was made of a fuel canister with a semi-moist towel stuffed into it, with a disposable lighter and large bolts attached. It was found on a vehicle’s bonnet in Botany.
Bit more effort there than just putting a gas can on the car, mate. Lighter and wick, it's only not dangerous if it's never been used. Even "empty" cans remain flammable for a time due to the fumes left inside.
It's not going to light itself
Yeah, that's why it's perfectly fine to leave a pile of oily rags laying around as well hey. And definitely no chance of hitting ignition point, not in fuckin Australia which has never even seen a fire started by hot weather and no volatile accelerants.
Whether you're a troll or not, you're pathetically thick. Go back to your room and test the padding for the rest of the day bud.
How often are gas cans exploding on their own in Australia?
The ignition point of gasoline is 257* C
Old cars they would just vent the gas tank to atmosphere, parking lots would reek like gas, and everyone smoked.
Oil soaked rags generate a chemical reaction which generates heat. Gas isn't going to do that.