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unfortunately the American dialect of the English language chose the absolute worst word for petroleum fuel: gasoline or gas. It muddles conversation
There are stores that specialize in providing gasses in various purities. Depending on what you get from them, you probably just think of them as the [whatever gaseous chemical you're buying] store. I could name a few, which might not be entirely ethical, or you could look up where to buy helium or oxygen or nitrogen.
Name a few! How is that unethical?
Clients used them, I wouldn't know the information otherwise.
My clients paid for confidentiality.
There are secret gas stores you claim you "could name" but are choosing not to? wtf are you talking about?
Gas stores are on google maps! they are stores selling compressed gases for refill, exchange or purchase.
Ffs, i understand these stores are not common knowledge, it's why i asked for basic clarification, but i don't need an ancient aliens hypothesis about helium storage.
You don't know. It's fine. Nobody else here did either.
i have given you enough information to find what you need dude. the fact that you can't is a skill issue. and if you could find it on google, it's not a secret.
frankly, the fact that you're starting shit here seems like you're not a good fit for the dull men's club.
Again, gas stores are not a secret and it's weird you're pretending they are some hidden market that only you have access to.
It's fine that you're ignorant about gas stores, i was too, it's why iask questions. You don't have to answer questions you don't know anything about.
i'm just going to need to repeat myself aren't I, as one of the persons who told y'all about the gas stores. I can't be reading my clients' checkbooks and telling you who they paid.
not taking "no" for an answer is rapist behavior
I understand you are excited to parrot information we already talked about and pretend you provided it first, but your "hidden knowledge" routine is completely buffoonish.
In case you really are this far gone: no, you should not become a "rapist".
welcome to industries where confidentiality is paid for. we don't tell you shit. it's what we are paid for.
i'll let the whiner have the last word. they REALLY want it.
you finding out something for the first time doesn't mean everybody else just has, but hey - golf clap for you catching up.