Scientist have recently done tests on samples of water around different parts of the Pacific Ocean and all tests conclude that this water has a very high concentration of dihydrogen monoxide. If you do not know what it is, dihydrogen monoxide is very dangerous. It kills thousands each year through mainly inhalation and acute cellular hydration, and does not affect fish as much as it does humans. It usually takes liquid form but can also be a gas and solid. We should pay more attention to our environment. For more information on dihydrogen monoxide, click here --> http://www.dhmo.org/truth/Dihydrogen-Monoxide.html
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3 回覆Guys humans actually live forever, it's just oxygen degrating our insides and takes on average 80yrs to kill a human. Trust me I'm a doctor
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6 回覆由ASyrianRefugee編輯: 5/1/2016 2:24:35 AMOnly way to combat this is to flood our Oceans with Mountain Dew preferably Baja Blast or maybe code red?
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Not dihydrogen monoxide!!!! I've heard 1/1 humans is addicted to it and it has very serious withdrawl symptoms which eventually lead to death. Only way we can get it out of the oceans and save humanity is to vent it into space #bandihydrogenmonoxide
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1 回覆由Steel Assassin編輯: 5/1/2016 7:42:09 AMSodium can have an explosive reaction to dihydrogen monoxide. And you know where we can find large quantities of sodium? The ocean!
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2 回覆由BOT Edward編輯: 5/1/2016 4:22:18 PM