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# Wrench O2 tanks.
# Wrench O2 tanks.
# Turn on the freezer. Set it to lowest temperature available.
# Turn on the freezer. Set it to lowest temperature available.
# Load beakers with chemicals. A common and highly effective mix for general use is cryoxadone, clonexadone and alkysine. All chemicals will work, you can add anything. Fox example, adding tricordazine will speed up healing of non-cellular damage, polytrinic acid is a cruel and hilarious way to kill people. This is the job of chemists.
# Load beakers with chemicals. A common and highly effective mix for general use is cryoxadone, clonexadone and alkysine. All chemicals will work, you can add anything. For example, adding tricordazine will speed up healing of non-cellular damage, polytrinic acid is a cruel and hilarious way to kill people. This is the job of chemists.


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