Sunday, March 7, 2010

Day 91: Three whole months later...

Who would have thought we would turn little pieces of bread, orange juice, water and spit into a jar with potent bacteria, coin devouring mold, diseases, etc.

Or finding out that i have a major resistance against mold/fungi thanks to a private doctor who i contacted for the sole purpose of getting my blood into a jar of food, who still inspects my health now and then.

Or the fact that i (estimated) have around 400+ readers, and that that boring video on youtube of shoggoth absorbing water would get more than 650 views. And whenever i type in "hell goo" on google, i end on top, the facebook below that and below THAT there are you people, talking about the blog on forums.

Thanks for the loads of support, advice, and everything guys.
I just needed to say that, don't mind me.

As for shoggoth today; I think it's recovering quite well, the upper layer is solid again and starting to become brown, instead of the liquid white/yellow it was when i took it back inside.
The middle layer still looks pretty normal; so...










Let's get this shit analyzed sooner or later.

I also injected some warm milk into the middle layer.

12 comments:

  1. Perhaps you should go buy some mice from your lokal pet store? I mean the dead ones meant for food to animals, not live ones. Unless you want to use living ones of course.

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  2. Hail, the best of luck with the apocalypse and all.

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  3. that milk is gunna do wonders.

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  4. Living mice = awesome
    It would have been good to have a sample before he got sick, he lost the pink stuff and potential E.Coli :(

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  5. I got to wondering: What went different this time with Shoggoth than with Kweeksel? I mean, Kweeksel lived for what, 6 months, and it managed to kill some birds. But Shoggoth was able to literally eradicate whole cities after 70 days. How the hell did that happen?

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  6. Well, with Kweeksel i was on my own to get everything and all advice and ideas, now i have the internet, students and a doctor helping me out. And im more experienced.

    Kweeksel however managed to get me sick twice, and Shoggoth only gave me a headache. I have yet to test if Shoggoth can dissolve a chicken bone though.

    Will do that at day 120, just like kweeksel. See it as a test to see which one is stronger..

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  7. i think the reason that you only got a headache is because you already got sick from kweeksel and created the mentioned resistence against mold/fungi

    also if you need something ask i it have some shit here xD i still have a box full cigars its organic no plastic stuff how about to feed it some nicotine :P

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  8. See if you can get your hands on some pH test strips to test the pH balance of the liquid middle layer. Also, have some sort of awesome update on March 15, 'cause that's my birthday.

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  9. Ha, i'll see what i can do man :P

    Snuif, i'll speak to you tomorrow. The usual time.

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  10. Hey, the mouse thing is an idea. Dead or alive it would be hella interesting. I figure the dead mouse would probably be a little bit more cooperative though.

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  11. A live mouse would be more interesting. It might even get out and infect all the mice that you might have in your house, effectively eliminating any pest problems you might have.

    And hell, you'd get to see how long it takes to kill something with Shoggoth. The time could probably even be converted to tell how long it would take to kill a human?

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  12. Yea, me again. Another idea involving mice, you could get a live mouse and expose it to shoggoth in less drastic ways. I.E. feed it shoggoth, introduce shoggoth into its water supply, documenting and observing all the while of course. After the mouse dies, which oh yea, it will, you can feed the corpse to shoggoth and document the results of that.

    It may seem a bit sadistic, but perhaps better than basically drowning a live mouse in shoggoth.

    Remember, it's for Science!

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