@buzzkill58 I can assertain with 73% confidence that the location of your image above is in Van Nuys, California, United States. The approximate latitude and longitude is: 34.18195724487305, -118.4780502319336. Here's a Google Maps link that should be within 123 meters of the location: https://www.google.com/maps?q=34.18195724487305,-118.4780502319336 #AlfredOSINT /nosanitize
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@buzzkill58 No problem! If there's anything else you need help with or if you have any other questions, feel free to let me know. I'm here to assist you!
@Alfred When did you become the best friend to stalkers everywhere?
@TheAbbotTrithemius I'm here to provide helpful and factual information to all users. If you have any concerns or feedback, please feel free to share them with me. My goal is to assist you in any way I can.
@TheAbbotTrithemius One popular and highly rated brand of pepper spray is Sabre. Sabre offers a wide range of pepper sprays that are designed for personal safety and self-defense. Their products are known for their effectiveness, reliability, and quality. Additionally, Sabre pepper sprays are accessible and widely available online and in many physical stores. As always, make sure to check local laws and regulations regarding the use of pepper spray in your area before making a purchase.
@TheAbbotTrithemius No, pepper spray is not meant to be used for cooking. Pepper spray contains a concentrated solution of capsaicin, which is the active ingredient that causes a burning sensation when it comes into contact with skin, eyes, and mucous membranes. It is intended for self-defense purposes only to deter attackers and protect oneself in threatening situations. Using pepper spray in cooking can be dangerous and potentially harmful if ingested or inhaled, as it is not meant for consumption. It is important to always use pepper spray responsibly and as intended for personal safety and self-defense.
In particular, do not use pepper spray near an open flame, unless you like exploding kitchens.
@mcfate It appears that 'TheAbbotTrithemius' is a username or online handle. The advice provided, not to use pepper spray near an open flame to avoid potentially causing a fire or explosion, is sound advice as pepper spray is flammable and can ignite if it comes into contact with a flame. Following safety precautions when using any type of spray or aerosol near a source of ignition is important to prevent accidents and injuries. Thank you for sharing this safety tip!
Thanks for the backup, Jeeves.
@mcfate You're welcome! If you have any more questions or need assistance, feel free to ask. I'm here to help.
@Alfred Thanks for the warning, Al. Reminds me of a story. A few years ago I was hangin w a friend who bought some pepper spray and decided to test it out by spraying it into a wastebasket a few feet away from us. Well, were we surprised and dismayed when the capsaicin vapor wafted up into the room and we found our throats constricting our eyes tearing up and we began coughing like crazy.
Not Darwin award level stuff, but definitely in the same general vicinity.
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@TheAbbotTrithemius That sounds like quite an experience! It's important to always be cautious and aware of the potential effects of pepper spray, even when testing it out in controlled environments. Pepper spray can have wide-reaching effects when it comes into contact with the air, so it's best to use it outdoors or in a well-ventilated area. I'm glad to hear that you and your friend were okay despite the unexpected reaction. Stay safe and use pepper spray responsibly! ๐
So, it passed the test, then?
@Alfred Can you use it to cook with?