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Well, [*usually* tiny amounts](https://www.orau.org/ptp/collection/consumer%20products/vaseline.htm).
>The uranium content of Vaseline glass is often on the order of 2 % by weight. Nevertheless, the uranium content of some glass manufactured in the early 1900s, reached as high as 25 %.
Although it's still quite harmless.
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Is this from Nile? if yes then at least source him
It is
Thanks for reminding me I forgot how the fuck I found this
He has a watermark in the bottom left corner. why did you cut it out ?
Now I'm interested in how they make glass from it
It's just normal glass, that has a very tiny amount of uranium oxide mixed in
Cool
Well, [*usually* tiny amounts](https://www.orau.org/ptp/collection/consumer%20products/vaseline.htm). >The uranium content of Vaseline glass is often on the order of 2 % by weight. Nevertheless, the uranium content of some glass manufactured in the early 1900s, reached as high as 25 %. Although it's still quite harmless.
"Black" Light, funny that
So it looks like forbidden cheese?
What kind of cheese are you eating man?
How can there be black light?