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My intention is not to troll at work, and I will probably only get to ask one or maybe two questions before I get muted on the telecon, so I ask you magnificent retards; what would be the most intelligent questions to ask, that will seem innocuous but switch people on to the fact that this is unadulterated fucking bullshit.

My intention is not to troll at work, and I will probably only get to ask one or maybe two questions before I get muted on the telecon, so I ask you magnificent retards; what would be the most intelligent questions to ask, that will seem innocuous but switch people on to the fact that this is unadulterated fucking bullshit.

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[–] 3 pts

Doesn’t matter to normies. They look at it like table salt, 50% sodium and 50% chlorine. Both are fatal to ingest. Combine them and you get salt.

[–] 2 pts (edited )

That was the actual argument I got into with a coworker. He googles everything and I tried to explain how Google is wiping everything I had referenced even from a couple days ago. So "fact checkers" , will only read Googles "ministry of truth" websites.

He basically said it's safe and there is no chloroform in it as it's removed before the SM-102 is put in the shot, per his "friend" who works at Pfizer..

[–] 1 pt

Yeah just like his uncle worked for Nintendo.

[–] 1 pt

Lol I'm betting he's full of shit and if his friend works for Pfizer it's to clean toilets.

[–] 1 pt

salt is sodium chloride, the 'ide' is the giveaway. 'ides' as in 'oxide', meaning there was an oxygen reaction needed to get to that part. Meaning heat. You put sodium and chlorine and mix oxygen, then ignite that oxygen, then, and only then do you get the oxide salt.

[–] 0 pt

What are you smoking? The 'ide' just means whatever it's after is part of it. NaCl (sodium chloride) has no parts oxygen. Oxygen is not required to make salts.

[–] 0 pt (edited )

Yes it is. Oxygen is an oxidant. Remember air is 24% oxygen. Chloride is an ion that has gained an electron. Which means oxygen was involved, oxygen is the most abundant oxidant.