“On line three, we have Donny from Queens...”
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@Copper said in “On line three, we have Donny from Queens...”:
@kluurs said in “On line three, we have Donny from Queens...”:
They obviously didn't read the NIH article that I pasted just above.
Among other things it says @NIH said >
Household bleach, used according to label directions, including recommended ventilation and protection, is surprisingly non-toxic to humans.
You might want to post the new few sentence. You're worse than the NYT:
Bleach is a common household item used for surface cleaning and disinfection, cleaning clothes, and treating fabric. Household bleach, used according to label directions, including recommended ventilation and protection, is surprisingly non-toxic to humans. This may lead to complacency. Misapplied, especially when mixed with other substances, it can be harmful or even lethal.[6][7][8]
McKenzie et al. reported in a 2010 pediatric study over a 16-year period that just under 270,000 US children (< 5 years of age) were injured by household cleaning products. Bleach was the leading source (37%) and usually by ingestion (63%). A spray bottle was the most common source (40%).
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I was surprised to read that the type of gas used by Sylvia Plath to kill herself is no longer used - and that the gas used now is less toxic and that the old method leaving the car running in a closed garage is no longer as likely to be fatal. Sad commentary on the times.
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Now begins the imbleachment hearings.
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@Copper said in “On line three, we have Donny from Queens...”:
My point was, and is, that bleach is non-toxic, it is. All those sentences back that up.
If you mix bleach with poison, it is poison.
Non toxic if you’re using it to clean shit in a well-ventilated area.
What did the article have to say about injection? What was the N on that test?
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@LuFins-Dad said in “On line three, we have Donny from Queens...”:
Now begins the imbleachment hearings.
Even if the House imbleaches him, there's no way the Senate will vote to disinfect.
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@xenon said in “On line three, we have Donny from Queens...”:
@Copper said in “On line three, we have Donny from Queens...”:
My point was, and is, that bleach is non-toxic, it is. All those sentences back that up.
If you mix bleach with poison, it is poison.
Non toxic if you’re using it to clean shit in a well-ventilated area.
What did the article have to say about injection? What was the N on that test?
It's still toxic even then. Bleach fumes have an LD50.
And sodium hypochlorite is indeed toxic on its own.
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Lockdown, week 7.
Americans are debating whether it's OK to drink bleach, based on sarcastic remarks made by a former reality TV host.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in “On line three, we have Donny from Queens...”:
@xenon said in “On line three, we have Donny from Queens...”:
@Copper said in “On line three, we have Donny from Queens...”:
My point was, and is, that bleach is non-toxic, it is. All those sentences back that up.
If you mix bleach with poison, it is poison.
Non toxic if you’re using it to clean shit in a well-ventilated area.
What did the article have to say about injection? What was the N on that test?
It's still toxic even then. Bleach fumes have an LD50.
And sodium hypochlorite is indeed toxic on its own.
I don't know what an LD50 is.
Bleach is non-toxic.
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There's probably already a shortage.
Copper, you might want to get yours while you can.
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@LuFins-Dad said in “On line three, we have Donny from Queens...”:
Now begins the imbleachment hearings.
POTD
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Also on twitter:
Its truly sad that Bleach Shaming Twitter makes it impossible to have a civil, rational discussion about mainlining cleaning products.
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h/t wtg
The Onion saw this coming a month ago, published on March 25:
https://local.theonion.com/man-just-buying-one-of-every-cleaning-product-in-case-t-1842493766
Man Just Buying One of Every Cleaning Product In Case Trump Announces It’s Coronavirus Cure
EVANSTON, WY—Throwing bottles of bleach, ammonia, and Drano into a cart at his local grocery store, area man Troy Mitchell was reportedly stocking up on one of every cleaning product he could find Wednesday in case President Donald Trump announces it is a coronavirus cure. “I got toilet bowl cleaner, carpet cleaner, Swiffer WetJet refills—you name it—just so me and my family will be ready if the president announces one of these things can treat Chinese virus,” said Mitchell, indiscriminately throwing containers of laundry detergent, Scrubbing Bubbles, grout whitener, steel wool, Febreze, Tilex mold and mildew remover, and laptop screen wipes into the cart, the contents of which rang up to $2,513.67 at checkout. “I’m not getting caught without some oven degreaser should Trump say it’s going to save us, so I better go ahead and grab me a bottle. After this, I’m hitting the hardware store to pick up a 5-gallon bucket of roof sealant to make sure I’m prepared in the event that turns out to be what gets rid of the Wuhan. Could just be 10 or 20 squirts of Windex into each nostril. You never know what might work in a pinch!” At press time, neighbors confirmed Mitchell had been found unresponsive on the floor of his bathroom with several empty aerosol cans of Rust-Oleum wax-and-tar-removing solvent by his head.
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OMG! :lol2:
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Take that, Babylon Bee!
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