Anonymous ID: d84a53 July 30, 2020, 4:26 a.m. No.10123728   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3735

>>10123714

If you want to make quinine with cinchona bark, the powder is hard to filter. The shredded bark is easier to work with. Also, you need citric acid to complete the extraction. Lemon, lime or orange peels/wedges will provide it, if you don't want to purchase it as a powdered ingredient.

Anonymous ID: d84a53 July 30, 2020, 4:50 a.m. No.10123795   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10123755

What's in the box?

 

The Black Stone was described by European travellers to Arabia in the 19th- and early-20th centuries, who visited the Kaaba disguised as pilgrims. Swiss traveller Johann Ludwig Burckhardt visited Mecca in 1814, and provided a detailed description in his 1829 book Travels in Arabia:

 

It is an irregular oval, about seven inches [18 cm] in diameter, with an undulated surface, composed of about a dozen smaller stones of different sizes and shapes, well joined together with a small quantity of cement, and perfectly well smoothed; it looks as if the whole had been broken into as many pieces by a violent blow, and then united again. It is very difficult to determine accurately the quality of this stone which has been worn to its present surface by the millions of touches and kisses it has received. It appeared to me like a lava, containing several small extraneous particles of a whitish and of a yellow substance. Its colour is now a deep reddish brown approaching to black. It is surrounded on all sides by a border composed of a substance which I took to be a close cement of pitch and gravel of a similar, but not quite the same, brownish colour. This border serves to support its detached pieces; it is two or three inches in breadth, and rises a little above the surface of the stone. Both the border and the stone itself are encircled by a silver band, broader below than above, and on the two sides, with a considerable swelling below, as if a part of the stone were hidden under it. The lower part of the border is studded with silver nails.[12]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Stone

 

Putting a $4.5M blanket on top of a giant black box that covers up a 7 inch rock, made up of a bunch of smaller rocks? Magic fucking rocks.