![]() The green hand flies onto the ground, and creates a green bubble around it. The yellow hand explodes into sun rays, and the creator seems even more angry. They deal 100 damage, and paralyzes you for a short time. The hand smashes the ground, and lightning bolts come down from the sky. If it hits the rancher, it deals 10 damage and third-degree burns Then, a yellow ray will fire at the rancher. The hand will look at the sun, and slowly absorb it. They will deal 20 damage, and are almost impossible to dodge. Multiple yellow bullets will be summoned by the yellow hand, and they will be fired quickly at the rancher. Then, the yellow hand will be left with the rancher. The orange hand will shake and then explode into flames The creator will appear, angry. You have 10 seconds to get in the right position, and the wall hits you if you don't. The hand creates a massive orange wall with holes in it and a timer spawns above the screen. ![]() It begins to smash the rancher, also creating a ring of fire when the ground is impacted. The hand summons a massive hammer made out of flames, and then grabs it. If you shoot the flamethrower enough times, it explodes and fires slimes come out of it. If the fires slimes hit, they deal 10 damage each. The hand summons a massive flamethrower that spews out fire slimes at the rancher. Then, the orange hand is left with the rancher The red hand will shake and then explode into red blobs. It you get hit, it deals massive damage and inflicts burn damage. The hand points at random spots and then red lava pillars come out of those spots. It then fires at the rancher, insta-killing if the rancher is hit. The red hand summons a huge and red sword with horns on it. If it hits the ground or walls, then it creates a huge splatter that slows down the rancher. If it hits the rancher, it deals 50 damage. The hand shoots multiple red blobs at the rancher. It and the 8 other hands will disappear, and the red hand will be left. The boss will appear with it's harmful form, 9 gaster hands and an angry look. The creator's eyes turn red, and Darker, Darker, Yet Darker will start playing. The creator's passive form will look at you, surprised. If you have done this right, you will be teleported inside an arena and this slime will begin fighting you You must kill every boss, You must burst every gordo, You must discover every location, You must get every achievement, You must discover every slime, And you must sell every plort. You must do everything to encounter this boss. It's boss form seems to have gaster hands, a corrupted infinite sign, rainbow eyes, and mysterious white and black markings. But her parents hope others share their daughter’s story as a warning to beware of homemade slime, and be extra cautious when using Borax.It's passive form seems to have a yellow body, with a white happy face and blue markings on it. Though she’s in pain, Kathleen is expected to make a full recovery. Doctors, however, have warned parents that Borax can be toxic if it’s not safely diluted, which may have been the case with Quinn.Īccording to CBS Philly, doctors said Kathleen’s blisters came from “extended exposure” to Borax. Quinn was using three key ingredients Elmer’s glue, water and Borax - sodium borate - to make her slime.īorax sales are also on the rise because it’s a key ingredient in making slime. “Glitter slime, clear slime, sequin slime, glow-in-the-dark slime, puffy slime, and metallic slime are just a few of the gooey concoctions to surprise us, all of which use Elmer’s glue as a key ingredient.” “We’ve seen a variety of slime recipes oozing through cyberspace over the past few weeks,” Newell Brands said in a statement to CBS News earlier this month. In fact, it’s become so popular, liquid glue sales rose during the second half of 2016, and during the last four weeks of the year they more than doubled, according to Newell Brands ( NWL), the parent of Elmer’s Glue. The blistering burns were a result of handling homemade slime, the newest social media craze that’s inspiring kids to make their own with do-it-yourself recipes. “And we looked at them and they were covered in blisters.” “She was like crying in pain, ‘My hands hurt, my hands hurt,’” said Siobhan Quinn, Kathleen’s mother. They immediately drove her to a nearby hospital, where they discovered her hands were covered in second- and third-degree burns, CBS Philly reports. She told her parents, who noticed her skin was starting to turn bright red and starting to bubble. The 11-year-old girl from Rockland, Massachusetts, said her skin suddenly started to feel “really hot and tingly.” (CBS NEWS) Kathleen Quinn just finished creating a popular gooey concoction called “slime” at her kitchen table last week when she noticed both of her hands were starting to hurt.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |