Safety concerns from room mates

Still out of likes! :smile:
(everybody quit making me laugh)

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Personally, I find myself addicted to the stuff. I feel as if I can’t live without it.

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Dihydrogen monoxide, chemtrails, where will it end?
Is your antidepressant not working for you? Ask your doctor about phukitol!

That’s good, but at the office I use the US brand. I don’t trust the relabeled stuff.

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It is insidious, too, in that it is so addictive while being so toxic.

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I heard that some teenager killed a senior citizen with that stuff…

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Yep – I hear it’s true. I’ve been working on immunity to it by way of the Iocane principle – taking it in small doses at first, and slowly building up the quantity over time…

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Even after multiple cycles in a dishwasher trace amounts of DHMO can be detected on the dishes and utensils.

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…and hand washing the dishes exposes you to much higher concentrations.

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Let me get this straight? you let the boys in her dorm live? you are too kind. :slight_smile:
LOL

I’m the least of their worries :slight_smile: Any of them tries anything she’ll gut them with a bamboo skewer - she won’t need any knife :smile:

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A bamboo skewer and a bottle of DHMO and you are ready for anything.

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Not that I condone the action, but I hear she was a real witch.

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