4 thoughts on “The Danger is All Around

  1. Matt:I must admit it: I did have to look up the term “dihydrogenoxide” since I wasn’t immediately familiar with this mysteriously dangerous compound.
    The moment I realized just how pervasive this insipid compound actually is, I felt a bit ashamed and foolish – hook, line, and sinker!
    Good grief – to be so easily played over a simple play
    😀

  2. DO NOT EXPOSE TO OPEN FLAMES!And be extra careful with those flames if you happen to be near canisters containing noble gases. Oh, the humanity!!

  3. I note on the sponsoring organization’s homepage that dihydrogenoxide is described as a colorless, odorless chemical.This is just flat wrong. The Dachshund That Controls The Known Universe can actually detect this chemical in either its raw or tamed state and for a easily negotiated annual royalty fee I would be happy to place his amazing skill at DHMO’s disposal.

  4. In the military, we are provided dehydrated dihydrogen-monoxide. Just add water.

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