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i recently paid to mine in a quarry and found something that is uraninite. yes, you know me as the radioactive kid but, surprisingly, i didn't have a geiger counter! went to the mine listed as the topic, found oodles of noodles of emeralds but found a black speck. looked like uraninite, took a gamble, put it by the geiger counter and, SCCCCCRRRRRRRRRREEEEEEEEECH it went. contained my excitement and had some spaghetti.

if you wish, i can try to get a macro of it...

thank you for reading!!

Logan :D
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