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But... some people like getting screwed in the end.
There's hardly any in Death Valley either, but look what they named the place. (Had the DAZ marketing department been in charge of the naming it would have been Skimpwear Estates.)
No, but you're reporting most of the facts wrong. The city that almost banned DHMO wasn't San Diego, it was Aliso Viejo, a suburb of Orange CA, which, rather than being excessively liberal, was at that time (2004) one of the very few cities in California that had a significant majority of Republican voters (58.39% versus 40.73% democrat.) Since then the story has become a bit of an internet perenial with new versions of the story and petitions surfacing every year or so. Here's the original AP News article - http://www.nbcnews.com/id/4534017/ns/technology_and_science-science/t/local-officials-nearly-fall-ho-hoax/#.XKLJg9h7kvg
Just remember, hydroxylic acid is polluting our water!
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No, YOUR water is polluting MY hydrolic acid!
So....if we just drink beer, we will be ok....right? I'm going with that.
Wait...doesn't beer contain deadly ethyl hydroxide? Don't get me started.
My favorite was the time some years back when the local news reported that a tank truck containing "deadly GATX" had overturned on the Mississippi River bridge. They were a bit embarrased when they found out that the tank truck actually contained inert plastic pellets, and that "GATX" strands for "General American Transportation Corporation".
No I'm sorry but the beer is also highly contaminated with DiHydrogen Monoide as well.
...but alcohol is supposed to neutralise it. Crkey I'm not going to drink soda laced with HFCS or bottled water which is the biggest scam since "duck and cover".
...need to keep those stools on a leash otherwise when they are loose, they tend overrun the place annoying the picnickers and ducks in the park lagoon.
Not to mention the pigeons. There's nothing worse than a stooled pigeon. Well, maybe a glass of beer with a drowned weasel in it is worse, though I understand there are those who actually like a stoat ale.
Dihydrogen monoxide is secretly added to most processed foods you buy in supermarkets. It acts as an anti-drying agent, but it has also been used as filler, because it's extremely cheap to produce. All foods made for infants contain this chemical. And don't think breastfeeding keeps them safe. Adult women are so contaminated, infants literally get dihydrogen monoxide in with their mother's milk.
If you put on a aluninum foil hat the govt won't be able to read your thoughts! HAHAHHA
If you go to the link saying source in the first post it will tell you the answer to your question.
While dihydrogen monoxide can be produced from the highly reactive basic constituents, it is much more cost effective to mine it or scrape it from the surface of the Earth where it gathers in low spots.
Even as I type, Hydroxic Acid rain is falling from the sky! Our streets are no longer safe! This must be STOPPED!
(plus, I'm gonna get wet when I go out, lol)
It is threatening to do the same here.
Watttt?! Errrr...