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| AnotherWay83 |
In the fairly large Delaware city where I live a major health threat has just been exposed and a campaign is underway to suppress all information relating to it.
It has been confirmed that the potentially toxic chemical compound di-hydrogen oxide is found in large quantities in the city's water supply. Di-hydrogen oxide is a colorless liquid which produces nausea, profuse sweating and continued urination when ingested in large quantities. If inhaled in large doses, it produces instant and painful death. An enviroment composed primarily of this chemical cannot support human life.
Thus, we learned today that the water supply of D**** is replete with this potentially lethal substance. Is this a plot to pacify the east coast of the US?
Help may be needed. Awareness is essential.
Lets hope for the best. |
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| jinxed84 |
um im pretty sure dihydrogen oxide is water H(sub2)0
its technically dihydrogen monoxide but i think you can leave the mono prefix out...is this a prank of some sort? |
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| AnotherWay83 |
| heh yeah its a prank...too bad the first reply had it...cracked me up when i found it :p |
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| Michael Russo |
| Lol.... i was wondering where I read this. They actually printed this in my chemistry textbook, in the first chapter... |
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| KilldaDJ |
i saw this kinda thing on tv...
its cheesy |
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| Drunkpolak |
| That story comes from some kid in America who did a project for one of his science classes. He asked a load of people to sign a petition to ban dihydrogen monoxide because it can cause choking if taken internally, it causes billions of dollars of damage due to the fact that it causes rusting of metal, and a whole list of like that. Everyone signed it and he proved that people will sign anything if they are told some scary about it, even without knowing what it is. That was one cool project. |
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| PhaseFour |
| hahha i got this last year in chem. this girl actually freaked out and started to cry lol |
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| TiestoInTheMix |
| quote: | Originally posted by AnotherWay83
Di-hydrogen oxide is a colorless liquid which produces nausea, profuse sweating and continued urination when ingested in large quantities. If inhaled in large doses, it produces instant and painful death |
LMAO! di-hydrogen oxide... H2O... it produces urination, doesn't it? hehe, how would you inhale it though? if you mean steam, then yeah, it does produce instant and painful death... |
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| AnotherWay83 |
| quote: | Originally posted by TiestoInTheMix
LMAO! di-hydrogen oxide... H2O... it produces urination, doesn't it? hehe, how would you inhale it though? if you mean steam, then yeah, it does produce instant and painful death... |
inhale in large doses==drowning :rolleyes: heheh... |
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| lMIlk |
| quote: | Originally posted by PhaseFour
hahha i got this last year in chem. this girl actually freaked out and started to cry lol |
what the ? haha |
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