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Should the chemical di-hydrogen monoxide be outlawed as traces have been found in dams and rivers?

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Should the chemical di-hydrogen monoxide be outlawed as traces have been found in dams and rivers?

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I think that it should be banned. After all, did you know that it is the most corrosive substance that we know of? It will eat through just about anything if you give it enough time! This isn’t the worst of it either. It’s a deadly poison. It can actually kill you if you inhale the stuff! And what do you mean traces have been found. It’s much worse than that. Our lakes, rivers, oceans, even the ice caps are saturated with the stuff. It’s even in the atmosphere and falls out with the rain and snow! It’s reached a crisis point! So, yes, we should ban di-hydrogen monoxide before it is too late!!! ************** I just remember another thing about DHMO. When it gets into the atmosphere, it traps more heat than carbon dioxide.

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