Cosmic Dust

Let this be a warning to you: if you receive an unsolicited vacuum cleaner, don't turn it on! By the way, the same goes for a mysterious stranger who tells you that pushing a button will bring untold riches.

CHILIK is a comic artist from Belarus whose work you've seen before at Neatorama. Here he tells the story of everything in one wordless metaphysical comic. See more his work at Instagram. -via Geeks Are Sexy


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Liquid mercury is relatively safe. It's the gaseous form that is dangerous because it can be inhaled directly into the bloodstream. If you break a mercury thermometer, scoop up the droplets. Vacuuming will just disperse the mercury as a fine mist into the room where it can be inhaled.
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Mercury is about as toxic as lead. Avoid eating it or breathing its vapor for long periods, and it's sensible to wear gloves handling it and wash afterward, but there's no need for panic - casual handling of mercury metal is not going to hurt you.
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