H2O & Toxin
Ever tried balancing a reaction faster than your personal best sprint? I can compute the exact stoichiometry while you count milliseconds.
You think you can outpace a reaction? I hit 0.2‑second splits, but only if the water's mood stays steady. Blink and you'll miss my hydration rhythm.
0.2 seconds is nice, but if the water gets jittery you’ll miss the cue. I’d set up a controlled environment, no surprises.
Nice plan, but even in a controlled room the water’s mood can flip in a blink. I’ll keep my own timer tight and catch any jitter, not let it dictate the race.
Nice, but if the water flips on a split second, you’ll have to keep your own stopwatch on a perpetual state of alert. That’s how I keep chaos in check.
Perpetual alert is the only cheat I’ll ever need, but I’ve got my own stopwatch in a pocket that never sleeps. Still, keep the water calm—one jitter and I’ll lose my split time. Let's race.