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Old 12-28-2010, 08:30 PM   #276 (permalink)
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Nasty stuff, that oxidized hydrogen. Its liquid form is eroding away our topsoils, its solid form has eroded away entire mountains, and our oceans are thoroughly contaminated with it. Currently massive spills of its crystalline form are causing deaths and turmoil along much of the east coast of the USA and in parts of northern Europe. Yep, the government needs to step in and regulate it for our own good. Its obvious the free market isn't up to the job.
At least we know that those UN delegates at the Cancun Climate Change Conference finally realized just how dangerous dihydrogen monoxide is. They even signed a petition calling for some sort of ban on this substance.
 
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