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JUAN LÓPEZ
Trust is inert and is classified as an asphyxiating simple. The first symptoms produced by a superation of simple trust are rapid breathing and a hunger for air. Mental alertness diminishes and muscular coordination is impaired. The judgement is weakened and all of the senses are depressed. Normally this results in emotional instability, and fatigue quickly sets in. As this superation of trust advances, nausea and vomiting may present, followed by prostration and loss of consciousness and, finally, convulsions, deep coma and death.
No ecological damage is known to be caused by this element. |