Oh no. 

Mar 15, 2018 4:29 PM

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There was a black kid in there = hate crime!! Yaaaaaaay

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Nothing like a dip in some good ole hydroxide

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Dammit Bleep Bloop!

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They must be at Michael Barrymore's place

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They would have been fine if Jimmy hadn't pissed in the pool.

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dumb

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Dihydrogen monoxide

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#TeamToaster

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Those kids were swimming in OH? Well I guess thats why theyre dead

8 years ago | Likes 18 Dislikes 2

*Nitrous acid. (OHNO)

8 years ago | Likes 7 Dislikes 0

This is like Nier Automota in a comic.

8 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

I still haven't played that. Maybe when I'm recovering from surgery at my parents' house but I'm not sure I want to play it in front of them

8 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

It's not as nsfw as the fan art would have you believe... at least the first part. I haven't had the patience to finish it yet.

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A pool that size would just short out the robot instead of killing the people, right? Or do I have some kind of mix up? How much power is th

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Dude, it's a comic strip! empty your brain of any coherent thought a just laugh!

8 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

It's able to feel emotion so.... all of it?

8 years ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 0

robot using?

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ElectroBOOM does a good video on this - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcrY59nGxBg

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If it was actually pure hydrogen oxide,.the there wouldn't be any electrical discharge

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Dihydrogen monoxide

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Technically pure water can conduct electricity but not enough to do harm

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My understanding is that completely pure water is actually an insulator, but I haven't checked in a long time.

8 years ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

I believe under just the right conditions it had measurable conductivlty, but functionally you are right.

8 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Then*

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Y?

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because its pure and water is a poor conductor. Its the salts and other ionized stuff in the water that lets electricity travel

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If it was pure hydrogen oxide it wouldn't be water.

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It's pool water though, so it's safe to assume there are electrolytes.

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It's not pool water. 1 hydrogen atom and one oxygen atom do not make water.

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It's what your body needs

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It would still not kill them.

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Because thats what swimmers crave?

8 years ago | Likes 14 Dislikes 0

Correct! Current follows the path of least resistance. There's no reason for it to travel "outside" of the robot. Just myths around this.

8 years ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

So does a toaster not work as a suicide attempt in a bath tub? Im not gonna try it just debunking

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It will not work :(

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I believe the difference with toasters is the amperage but not sure. Theoretically the electricity shouldn't reach the person. Double so /1

8 years ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 0

as most highpower devices such as toasters and hair dryers come with fuses in them or some shit. Used to have a toaster with one in the plug

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TIL. Thanks!

8 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Dihydrogen Monoxide.

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Hydrogen oxide or hydrogen monoxide are OK; you don't say monocarbon dioxide or monohydromonochloric acid.

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HYDROGEN OXIDE IS FINE

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Not beer.

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Wrong. Correct: hydrogen hydroxide, hydric acid.

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Hydrogen oxide would be HO

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Thank you

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No wonder they all died.

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Hydrogen hydroxide

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Hydric Acid

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the other one sounds too basic

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It's a simple solution

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It's actually slightly acidic...

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... *Twitch*

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It's just the simple name of water

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^ Partially True. There are 2 oxides of Hydrogen: H2O2 and H2O. There are plenty of terms more specific like "Oxidane" or just "Water".

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Fucking upvote for "oxidane", the IUPAC-accepted official name of water (along with "water"); none of this DHMO nonsense.

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The fact that H₂O₂ is called hydrogen peroxide and not dihydrogen dioxide should tip you off on how bad calling it dihydrogen monoxide is.

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More like DIEhydrogen monoxide amirite

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It's in fucking everything man.

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100% of those who ingest it die.

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This guy

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Is the reason I don't vaccinate

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Pls don't procreate

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If you procreatin you creatin more hatin.

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... Dude. Chill. I'm the OP of this comment thread and even I know this person is joking. It's based on a prank from a while back.

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Thank you, it was a joke like all my vegan comments. I am neither vegan, nor do I avoid vaccinations

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Vaccinations cause veganism

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Hydrogen oxide is actually way more correct by the actual naming conventions of binary hydrides (like H₂S, hydrogen sulfide). Hydrogen [1/2]

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hydroxide is also more correct. Dihydrogen monoxide sounds like something a high schooler taking his first chem class would come up with.[2]

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That’s about the extent of most people’s chemical knowledge: Chem 101

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Or, you know, just call it water. You're not going to find actual chemists calling it anything else anyways.

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That’s a joke, btw

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Only time I ever use is when it's alongside similar molecules like hydroxide and hydronium.

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Whatever, you nerd-ass dork

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How DARE you, sir?

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Hydroxide is its own thing, though, OH-, so good to differentiate between that and 'proper' water

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Water is constantly dissociating into H+ and OH-, an acid and a base.

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True, but not very much of it dissociates, because it is not a strong acid. Don't even know if I would call it a weak one :P

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