After seeing the "Deathmetal" board name appear on a number of recent threads here, I decided to investigate what a "death metal" was. Figured it was probably a term physicists used to describe any of a family of highly radioactive by-product metals from a nuclear power plant.
So, I Googled the term, clicked a sample link, and within seconds my cat switched on the kitchen sink's garbage disposal and jumped in, three people walking past my house vomited themselves to death on the sidewalk (dehydration, most likely), the inside of all my windows frosted white as if etched by fluorine gas, the interior wall paint peeled off in charred strips, my next door neighbor to the south threw a dozen paper bags of their Rottweiler's finest offerings at my house, and my next door neighbor to the north called the police who sent a SWAT team because they thought I was torturing someone in my basement.
All in all, not quite what I was expecting. Is that normal?
So, I Googled the term, clicked a sample link, and within seconds my cat switched on the kitchen sink's garbage disposal and jumped in, three people walking past my house vomited themselves to death on the sidewalk (dehydration, most likely), the inside of all my windows frosted white as if etched by fluorine gas, the interior wall paint peeled off in charred strips, my next door neighbor to the south threw a dozen paper bags of their Rottweiler's finest offerings at my house, and my next door neighbor to the north called the police who sent a SWAT team because they thought I was torturing someone in my basement.
All in all, not quite what I was expecting. Is that normal?