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To: ransomnote; bagster; All
Ransomnote, you & Bagster have been the heart & soul & backbone & liver of the Q threads for > five years.

ThankQ both for your dedication & resilience in posting important information, and supporting the MAGAgenda against disruptors & trolls, despite all the frustration.

May Bagster's soul rest in eternal peace.

He was – and you are – a true digital warrior in the ongoing battle to restore our Republic.

We celebrate his intelligence, determination, and sharp wit.

May God comfort his family during their mourning.

Rn, ThankQ for helping Bagster with your friendship & encouragement.

I can only echo the wishes & emotions that all Bagster's FRens have posted.

You wrote a moving eulogy.

Bagster is sporting a blue jersey with # 21.
The element with atomic # 21 is Scandium [Sc].
Scandium is a transition metal, with relatively few concentrated deposits of scandium ore very thinly distributed through the Earth's crust.
Scandium can be added to aluminum in tiny quantities – as little as 0.01% – to significantly improve the strength, resilience, & mechanical properties of the resulting alloy.
Scandium-aluminum alloys have been used to manufacture aircraft parts and bicycle frames.

For the record, I'm still:
IN here > [Re] - [S] + {Sn} - [Gd] + [Ba] - [Ge] - [S] + [Te] + [Rn].

[Braces indicate {element's name} along with element's atomic number.]

Element arithmetic = 191. Just 3 beyond 188. Best we can do on short notice, Bags.

1,750 posted on 06/12/2023 4:29:59 PM PDT by goldbux (“The whole world is a very narrow bridge. The main thing is to have no fear at all.” –– R. Nachman)
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To: goldbux

Scandium is a transition metal, with relatively few concentrated deposits of scandium ore very thinly distributed through the Earth’s crust.

Scandium can be added to aluminum in tiny quantities – as little as 0.01% – to significantly improve the strength, resilience, & mechanical properties of the resulting alloy.

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THAT’S BAGS TO A TEE!!

nice work!


1,800 posted on 06/12/2023 6:53:25 PM PDT by bitt (<img src=' 'width=40%>)
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