In case it’s not painfully obvious, this is a parody account.

  • @Buffalox
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    1131 year ago

    For sure instead of having your child scarred for life from a vaccine like the picture shows, a mild case of death is preferable.

    Stay safe out there, vaccines contain stuff with long words that sound dangerous. There are also many rumors that vaccines can cause all sorts of weird things you wouldn’t believe.

    In case you wonder, this is sarcasm.

    • @kadu
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      571 year ago

      Just yesterday I was about to eat an orange from the supermarket, but then someone told me these contain (2R)-2-[(1S)-1,2-dihydroxyethyl]-3,4-dihydroxy-2H-furan-5-one. I mean seriously, I can’t even pronounce this - the question is who benefits from adding these chemicals to our fruits? The government?

      Luckily for me though, I replaced oranges with a healthy dose of Cheerios™ and I’m feeling very healthy and refreshed.

      • Brudder Aaron
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        191 year ago

        Wash that down with a Diet Coca-Cola™. Vitamins keep the bubbles fizzy!

        • dlanm2u
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          181 year ago

          Oh no, I drank some Dihydrogen monoxide! I hope I don’t die, cases of death from Dihydrogen monoxide exposure are quite common

          • Setarkus.LW
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            91 year ago

            As long as it’s mixed with a slight amount of sodium chloride along with some other natural minerals you should be fine. I heard drinking it pure makes your cells explode

          • Brudder Aaron
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            71 year ago

            We should ban it! BAN DIHYDROGEN MONOXIDE! ANYONE WHO DRINKS IT DIES!

          • @[email protected]
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            41 year ago

            I heard somewhere that all serial killers have used dihydrogen monoxide at least twice in their lives

          • @assassin_aragorn
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            21 year ago

            This joke never gets old. Just like unvaccinated children.

      • @[email protected]
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        161 year ago

        Chemist here, no clue what this was at first glance. Hell’s bells IUPAC names for organic molecules are ugly. It’s ascorbic acid.

        • @kadu
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          191 year ago

          That’s why we biologists don’t ever touch IUPAC names.

          Does it come from an orange? Great, now it’s called orangy acid. Works fine for us.

          What’s that? Sugar from a fruit? Fructose. Don’t bother us.

        • @assassin_aragorn
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          31 year ago

          Chemical engineer here, I remember when learning orgo that I thought the IUPAC names were hot shit and so formal and cool.

          As I got older and got exposure to industry it was a hard left turn. What do you mean “ethylene” is a better name for the olefin of ethane, vs ethene for the alkene? I mean seriously what kind of distinction is that?

      • @Buffalox
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        91 year ago

        Absolutely outrageous, they also contain vitamins, and did you know vitamins are chemicals!!! Better to avoid that shit. With artificial flavor and color you get way fewer chemicals.

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      • @Buffalox
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        41 year ago

        No I report you! Look at the smart guy here, using fancy pantsy words like “implying”, as if that’s even a real word. ;)

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          • @Buffalox
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            21 year ago

            If it helps, I have to admit, that if the punctuation is correct, it’s purely accidental. It’s kind of on a timer. ;)

      • @orphiebaby
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        21 year ago

        I’ve been seeing that a lot here lately. Wait, I joined Lemmy like 3 days ago.

    • @AshLassay
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      31 year ago

      Also mild case of collateral infant death is much more preferable. Ain’t my kids anyway.

    • @Saneless
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      21 year ago

      A nice side effect is that your child never ages? Such a gift