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asiannick
· 9 years ago
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I love using the phrase dihydrogen monoxide now.
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chu
· 9 years ago
I prefer saying "hydrogen hydroxide" because I know it's incorrect but still describes the same thing.
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jimcrichton
· 9 years ago
I also prefer "hydrogen hydroxide" because it is closer to actual chemical nomenclature. One time in grad-school I filled a bottle with water and labeled it "Hydrogen Hydroxide: 55.5 Molar" and sat it back on the shelf. I still sometimes wonder if anyone ever realized.
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jimmoriarty
· 9 years ago
nice
celticrose
· 9 years ago
I want to hug whoever wrote this. I have a friend who is antivac solely because of ceap she read on Facebook.
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guest
· 9 years ago
Someone I know refuses to eat anything that has any chemicals in it - I'm a chemist so I listed these chemicals and told her this was the ingredients of one of my favourite foods, she went nuts screaming about how people like me were killing ourselves with the foods we ate, I'd listed the chemicals in blueberries. Everything is a list of hard to pronounce chemicals if you break it down.
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chu
· 9 years ago
You should break her down by listing chemicals in every kind of food and then slowly build her back up to accept the fact that she is a chemical.
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bunnylover
· 9 years ago
My idiot of a friend says that too
guest
· 9 years ago
Oddly enough my blood is actually trying to kill me right now. Well, technically my body is attacking proteins in my blood, causing clots, which are trying to kill me. I just thought that was a fun little anecdote to throw in here.
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guest
· 9 years ago
Oooo, deoxyribonucleicacid is my favourite word.
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miniegg
· 9 years ago
Yoga mats?
jimcrichton
· 9 years ago
I wish I could give this more than one like.
unicornsession
· 9 years ago
Wait did it just say my blood is in yoga mats? Lol subway throwback.
thenextperson
· 9 years ago
I thought it was an eraser on top of a pencil...
lunaswan
· 9 years ago
Wait it's not?
lunaswan
· 9 years ago
Oh