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Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 4:25 pm
Yeata Zi Clone Yami Yeata Zi Clone Yami Yeata Zi my lap top is fixed now! So I'll probably be on more while I d**k around during the waiting periods of whatever experiment I am working on. Like, right now I have thirty minutes to wait while I lyse tissue. D: Sounds... boring? I wish I had a laptop but I broke the screen and then gave it to a friend after I upgraded my graphics card in my computer. The laboratory parts are fine. It's the waiting in between steps that are boring. I understand that. Almost flunked Chemistry cause I hated the homework. I did learn a lot in that class but homework of 50 problems a night was boring. By the way, have you heard of the dangers of dihydrogen monoxide? Dihydrogenmonoxide in it's gaseous state can burn you. You can die if you inhale too much of it. So have you signed the petition to ban that horrible substance. Cause it kills more people every year then carbon monoxide! Shhh!! That is top secret Laff. Don't just yell it aloud. The government wants us to think it is water.
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Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 4:29 pm
Clone Yami Yeata Zi Clone Yami Yeata Zi Clone Yami Yeata Zi my lap top is fixed now! So I'll probably be on more while I d**k around during the waiting periods of whatever experiment I am working on. Like, right now I have thirty minutes to wait while I lyse tissue. D: Sounds... boring? I wish I had a laptop but I broke the screen and then gave it to a friend after I upgraded my graphics card in my computer. The laboratory parts are fine. It's the waiting in between steps that are boring. I understand that. Almost flunked Chemistry cause I hated the homework. I did learn a lot in that class but homework of 50 problems a night was boring. By the way, have you heard of the dangers of dihydrogen monoxide? Dihydrogenmonoxide in it's gaseous state can burn you. You can die if you inhale too much of it. So have you signed the petition to ban that horrible substance. Cause it kills more people every year then carbon monoxide! Shhh!! That is top secret Laff. Don't just yell it aloud. The government wants us to think it is water.Oh, no.
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Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 7:34 pm
Yeata Zi Clone Yami Yeata Zi Clone Yami Yeata Zi The laboratory parts are fine. It's the waiting in between steps that are boring. I understand that. Almost flunked Chemistry cause I hated the homework. I did learn a lot in that class but homework of 50 problems a night was boring. By the way, have you heard of the dangers of dihydrogen monoxide? Dihydrogenmonoxide in it's gaseous state can burn you. You can die if you inhale too much of it. So have you signed the petition to ban that horrible substance. Cause it kills more people every year then carbon monoxide! Shhh!! That is top secret Laff. Don't just yell it aloud. The government wants us to think it is water.Oh, no. Yeah, and prolonged exposure to it in its solid state can cause severe tissue damage, sometimes even requiring amputation. Dangerous stuff.
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Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 7:36 pm
The Iron Magus Yeata Zi Clone Yami Yeata Zi Clone Yami Yeata Zi The laboratory parts are fine. It's the waiting in between steps that are boring. I understand that. Almost flunked Chemistry cause I hated the homework. I did learn a lot in that class but homework of 50 problems a night was boring. By the way, have you heard of the dangers of dihydrogen monoxide? Dihydrogenmonoxide in it's gaseous state can burn you. You can die if you inhale too much of it. So have you signed the petition to ban that horrible substance. Cause it kills more people every year then carbon monoxide! Shhh!! That is top secret Laff. Don't just yell it aloud. The government wants us to think it is water.Oh, no. Yeah, and prolonged exposure to it in its solid state can cause severe tissue damage, sometimes even requiring amputation. Dangerous stuff. It also leads to corrosion and erosion!
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Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 7:43 pm
Yeata Zi The Iron Magus Yeata Zi Clone Yami Yeata Zi Dihydrogenmonoxide in it's gaseous state can burn you. You can die if you inhale too much of it. So have you signed the petition to ban that horrible substance. Cause it kills more people every year then carbon monoxide! Shhh!! That is top secret Laff. Don't just yell it aloud. The government wants us to think it is water.Oh, no. Yeah, and prolonged exposure to it in its solid state can cause severe tissue damage, sometimes even requiring amputation. Dangerous stuff. It also leads to corrosion and erosion! Ah, especially when it's mixed with sodium chloride. Dihydrogen monoxide mixed with sodium chloride will corrode pretty much anything.
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Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 8:08 pm
The Iron Magus Yeata Zi The Iron Magus Yeata Zi Clone Yami Yeata Zi Dihydrogenmonoxide in it's gaseous state can burn you. You can die if you inhale too much of it. So have you signed the petition to ban that horrible substance. Cause it kills more people every year then carbon monoxide! Shhh!! That is top secret Laff. Don't just yell it aloud. The government wants us to think it is water.Oh, no. Yeah, and prolonged exposure to it in its solid state can cause severe tissue damage, sometimes even requiring amputation. Dangerous stuff. It also leads to corrosion and erosion! Ah, especially when it's mixed with sodium chloride. Dihydrogen monoxide mixed with sodium chloride will corrode pretty much anything. Is that true? It reacts explosively with potassium.
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Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 8:31 pm
Yeata Zi The Iron Magus Yeata Zi The Iron Magus Yeah, and prolonged exposure to it in its solid state can cause severe tissue damage, sometimes even requiring amputation. Dangerous stuff. It also leads to corrosion and erosion! Ah, especially when it's mixed with sodium chloride. Dihydrogen monoxide mixed with sodium chloride will corrode pretty much anything. Is that true? It reacts explosively with potassium. It can make bombs?! Why isn't the DoHS stopping the purchase of such a volatile substance?
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Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 9:57 pm
Yeata Zi The Iron Magus Yeata Zi The Iron Magus Yeah, and prolonged exposure to it in its solid state can cause severe tissue damage, sometimes even requiring amputation. Dangerous stuff. It also leads to corrosion and erosion! Ah, especially when it's mixed with sodium chloride. Dihydrogen monoxide mixed with sodium chloride will corrode pretty much anything. Is that true? It reacts explosively with potassium. Well, as far as metals go, at least. xd
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 12:15 am
You guys are funny. lol
You're reminding me of Penn and Teller. Tell the truth. Did you get this whole water banning thing from them? lol (though it's entirely possible they got the idea from someone else...)
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 3:09 pm
I've never seen Penn and Teller.
I'm not sure where I first heard about the deadly and numerous dangers of dihydrogen monoxide, to be honest.
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 3:28 pm
The Iron Magus I've never seen Penn and Teller. I'm not sure where I first heard about the deadly and numerous dangers of dihydrogen monoxide, to be honest. I saw it on the internet. And I'm thinking of going around and asking some teachers at school if they have heard of the dangers that dihydrogen monoxide causes.
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 7:00 pm
Well, I dunno who started it, but on one episode of Penn and Teller's show, they had a girl going around at some college rally or something asking people to sign a petition to ban dihydrogen monoxide. She never lied or stretched the truth. She would tell them about how it's a chemical used in dangerous pesticides and nuclear facilities and other such things. I especially liked the part where she mentioned that it can't be washed off of food sprayed with pesticides containing it, so it ends up in baby food. lol
Every single person she asked signed. Most without even asking a single question. It was both hilarious and depressing at the same time.
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 10:28 pm
Clone Yami The Iron Magus I've never seen Penn and Teller. I'm not sure where I first heard about the deadly and numerous dangers of dihydrogen monoxide, to be honest. I saw it on the internet. And I'm thinking of going around and asking some teachers at school if they have heard of the dangers that dihydrogen monoxide causes. I heard about it from my freshman chemistry teacher.
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Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 12:39 am
Winter break, visiting boyfriend, doctors' appointments, video game playing...
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Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 12:11 pm
I have just discovered a new game. So I will now be spending a lot of time playing Bloons Tower Defense 5 over on ninjakiwi.com. Any of ya'll play Bloons TD, whether on mobile like iOS or on the internet?
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