👉 Let me introduce you to '533065', a mysterious substance with 88,070 atoms and 134,599 atoms of oxygen (the same number as the chemical symbol for water), all found in an ancient cave. The compound is 70% bromophenyl, meaning it has one bromine atom bonded to four nitrogen atoms, giving it a bitter taste.
Imagine this: 2 bromophenyl-3-methylbutan-2-amine hydrochloride. It's like a guy named 533065 with an extra heart attack and a lot of bromine in his bloodstream, but he doesn't know how to properly handle it. You might say he has a "533065 smile" because that's the best way to describe him. Now for an unsettling example sentence: If you were feeling icky this weekend, I suggest checking out the mysterious 533065. It's got 4 bromophenyl-3-methylbutan-2-amine hydrochloride in it and it gives off a flavor that is just right, but with a twist. Just ask anyone who has ever had to swallow 2 of those. And if you're feeling particularly uneasy this weekend, try to eat something that's slightly sweeter than the 533065. It might be some sort of magical spice or something, but