tahu157
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| 16 Dec 2013 11:05 PM |
Dihydrogen Monoxide is a substance that many food companies use in their products.
This substance can, in excess amounts, be fatal to anyone who consumes it.
Of late, the amount of Dihydrogen Monoxide use in things like canned foods and meat is increasing unchecked.
That means if you guys eat too many products containing all this Dihydrogen Monoxide, you could make yourself very ill and potentially die.
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Dihydrogen Monoxide is another name for Water.
Be honest, how many of you fell for it? |
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johnb
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| 16 Dec 2013 11:06 PM |
| what is the chem formula for lean? |
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| 16 Dec 2013 11:08 PM |
"Dihydrogen Monoxide is another name for Water."
1.Old joke 2. di = 2 (hydrogen) mono = 1 (oxygen)
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tahu157
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| 16 Dec 2013 11:10 PM |
@ashe,
Still, amazing how many people you can get with it. |
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| 16 Dec 2013 11:11 PM |
"Still, amazing how many people you can get with it."
I don't see how it could get any more simple to decode it, but yeah a lot of people *cough* ENGLISH MAJORS *cough* fall for it. Nonetheless, the joke is old.
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tahu157
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| 16 Dec 2013 11:14 PM |
"the joke is old."
Doesn't make it any less funny when used on the next generation/youngest part of our own generation. |
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| 16 Dec 2013 11:17 PM |
"Doesn't make it any less funny when used on the next generation/youngest part of our own generation."
Still more and more people are getting the "joke." It will die out eventually and be to the extent of how "FAIL" and "TROLOLO" are. Eventually hipsters will be saying that.
"Hey did you hear about that stuff dihydrogen monoxide?? "It's water!!11"
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| 16 Dec 2013 11:19 PM |
| No I'm like fresh in chem so I was like hmm got that di prefix so we got them two hydrogens and that mono prefix so just one oxygen and I was like wait man H2O what are you trying to pull |
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