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brandon
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Dihydrogen monoxide should have been banned a LONG time ago. Suffocates so many people every year, colorless, odorless, tasteless, and STILL used in practically every industry in America. When combined with various acidic pollutants, dihydrogen monoxide contributes to the destruction of more forests and historic monuments than any other widespread chemical. If industry would stop thinking about their own rich pockets by risking our society with such excessive use of dihydrogen monoxide, maybe our environment would be a better place to live in.


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said by brandon:
Dihydrogen monoxide should have been banned a LONG time ago.
Yeah...I spilled some dihydrogen monoxide on myself once and spent hours washing if off with water.

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