1. Skin softener
Sp3 rm contains an anti-oxidant called
sp3 rmine that is thought to diminish wrinkles, smooth the skin, and
help with acne. Looking to take advantage of these much sought after
attributes, a Norwegian company called Bioforskning (you can’t make this
stuff up) has synthesized the compound and is selling it as a facial
cream. These, uh, sp3 rmine facials cost $250 and can be ordered
through Townhouse Spa, or for $125 Graceful Services.
- Cooking
Those looking to take their culinary
skills to the next level should check out a book by Fotie Photenhauer
called Natural Harvest, a collection of s3m3n-based recipes.
- Painting
- Invisible ink
Back during World War I, the British
Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) discovered thats3m3n could act as an
effective invisible ink. In June 1915, Walter Kirke, deputy head of
military intelligence in France, wrote in his diary that chief Mansfield
Cumming (yes), was “making enquiries for invisible inks at the London
University.” Rumor at the time had it that s3m3n worked particularly
well, and follow-up studies showed that it did not react to the usual
methods of detection (including iodine vapor).
- An anti-Depressant for women
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