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Definitions by Jqoi Zunderlat

NFPA 704 

NFPA 704 is the official name for Fire Diamonds, which are rhombus-shaped sign that has 4 different colored squares that tell you how dangerous a substance is in four ways: Health (Blue), Reactivity (Yellow), Flammability (Red) and the white square is for Miscellaneous hazards. Each colored square is marked with a number ranging between zero and four. Zero/Empty means that that substance has no danger in that category. 1 = mildly hazardous, 2 = hazardous, 3 = extremely hazardous, and 4 = Lethal.
Hey, did you know that NFPA 704 are also called fire diamonds, saftey squares and figmenty pigmenty crosser tossers?
NFPA 704 by Jqoi Zunderlat March 4, 2021
This is the quice time I had to do this.
Quice by Jqoi Zunderlat January 27, 2021

Half-Life 2: Episode One 

The first episodic sequel of Half-Life 2. It was released by Valve Corporation on June 1, 2006.
I just finished Half-Life 2, now I must play Half-Life 2: Episode One.
If you say it right, it sounds hilarious.
Johnny: My parents are breaking up.
Edward: uHu
uHu by Jqoi Zunderlat January 12, 2021
It is gross.
Taco Bell by Jqoi Zunderlat December 7, 2020

Brookings 

An extension of Crescent City. And the almost the only place in Oregon you can see redwoods.
I only knew I was in Brookings because of the Welcome to Oregon sign.
Brookings by Jqoi Zunderlat November 18, 2020

Trinity County 

A beautiful but poor county in northwestern California. It's only highways are the State Route 3, 299, and 36. It is a great place to go camping as long as it is not burning down again.
Last summer I went camping in Trinity County.
Trinity County by Jqoi Zunderlat November 17, 2020