a heads up

Dihydrogen monoxide is pretty nasty stuff. It's found in drowning victims lungs, it apparently has the effect of blocking gas exchange between the lungs and blood.

Also, it's a major component to acid rain.
 
really? if the lakes get enough of it, all inhabits of it will die in mass numbers....

Life is pretty adaptable. New studies have shown that aquatic life actually does better in those lakes containing the stuff.

Dihydrogen monoxide is pretty nasty stuff. It's found in drowning victims lungs, it apparently has the effect of blocking gas exchange between the lungs and blood.

Also, it's a major component to acid rain.

I guess it's showing up in tap water alot, too.....at least here in Illinois.
 
Dihydrogen monoxide is part of the CMEs, the intense radiation heats up the atmosphere and causes it to fall from the clouds. I know after working in it all day I'm not in a good mood. The only health issues I've noticed is after being caught in a fall out,besides depression is I sometimes get sinus infections.
 
It can also cause severe burns on the skin, sometimes even resulting in death! It also effects the forward ambulation of humans and other animals at low enough temperatures.


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oh. my. goodness...
 
I read this article and thought of this thread. LBF was right! The sky IS falling and the solar flares ARE to blame!

Where's my umbrella?

And my tinfoil hat?
 
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