Man - A Chemical Analysis
 
Element:         Man
Symbol:          Ah (abbreviation for Asshole)
Quantitative:    Accepted at 7 inches though some isotopes can be as short as
                 4 inches.
Discoverer:      Eve (discovered by accident one day when she had a craving
                 for ribs)
Occurrence:      Found following dual element Wo, often in high concentration
                 near a perfect Wo specimen.

Physical properties:
a) Surface often covered with hair; bristly in some areas, soft in others.
b) Boils when inconvenienced, freezes when faced with Logic and Common Sense, 
   melts if treated like a God.
c) Obnoxious when mixed with C*H*-OH  (any alcohol).
d) Can cause headaches and severe body aches; handle with extreme caution.
e) Tends to fall into very low energy state directly after reaction with Wo
   (Snore... zzzzz).
f) Gains considerable mass as specimen ages, loses reactive nature.
g) Specimens can be found in various states ranging from deeply sensitive to
   extremely thick.
h) Rarely found in pure form after 14th year.
i) Often damaged as a direct result of unlucky reaction with polluted form of
   the Wo common ore.
j) When pressure is applied, becomes stiff and unyielding; yields only when
   subtlety, subterfuge, flattery are applied

Chemical properties:
a) All forms desire reaction with Wo, even when no further reaction is 
   possible.
b) May react with several Wo isotopes in short period under extremely
   favorable conditions.
c) Most powerful embittering and aggravating agent known to Wo.
d) Usually willing to react with whatever is available.
e) Reaction rates range from aborted/non-existent to pre-interaction effects
   (which tend to turn the specimen bright red).
f) Reaction styles vary from extremely slow, calm and wet to violent/bloody.
g) When saturated with alcohols, will be fairly inert and will repel most
   other elements.
h) Is repelled by most household appliances and common household cleansers.
i) Is repelled by small children clothed in diapers, particularly those of
   the malodorous variety.
j) Is neutral to common courtesy and fairness.

Storage:
a) Best results apparently near 18 for high reaction rate, 25-35 for 
   favorable reaction style.

Uses:
a) Heavy boxes, top shelves, long walks late at night, free dinners for Wo...
b) Can be used in recreational activities.

Tests:
a) Pure specimen will rarely reveal purity, while reacted specimens broadcast
   information on many wavelengths.

CAUTION:
a) Tends to react extremely violently when other Man interferes with reaction
   to a particular Wo specimen.  Otherwise very malleable under correct
   conditions.

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