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DHMO is a substance used to treat a common condition in horses, administered in large rectangular applicators on the ground.

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It’s also the main ingredient in horse urine. Disgusting!

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"Water!? You mean like from the toilet?"

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Dihydrogen Monoxide is no joke bro. If used improperly it can kill you, even in small amounts. Used as a cleansing agent in mortuaries, once you come in contact with it, it CANNOT be washed off. Thermally agitated dihydrogen monoxide can cause severe burns and even death. Dumped into the rivers and waterways, it never, ever biodegrades. It's use for torture has been banned. Plastic water bottles stored on grocery store shelves for more than a month have been tested and found to contain high levels of dihydrogen monoxide, enough to kill a full grown adult. The WHO advises that it has caused an estimated 236,000 deaths worldwide this year and is the 3rd leading cause of unintentional death worldwide, accounting for 7%. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/drowning

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Your ruining the joke dude, the statements have to actually be true.

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Name the one that you think isn't.

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"If used improperly it can kill you, even in small amounts."

I'm unfamiliar with what you are referring to regarding the mortuary cleansing agent, but I'm guessing its more than just H2O.

It does evaporate, so.. sort of biodegrades. Naturally occurring substance though.

"Plastic water bottles stored on grocery store shelves for more than a month have been tested and found to contain high levels of dihydrogen monoxide, enough to kill a full grown adult."

Not exactly false I guess.. the bottles are filled with the stuff and its sold for the purpose of consumption. Not sure how anyone is killed with a bottle of it though.