Johnny Mojo
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Now that's some funny stuff right there. I need a fix....... ..........I'm addicted!
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DHMO is a fancy chemical way of saying water.
Now that's some funny stuff right there. I need a fix....... ..........I'm addicted!
I tried to post: It wouldn't let me. I was going to add:
Scuba diving is certainly dangerous for idiots. If you're an idiot: don't dive. However, if you are a reasonably intelligent person of moderate physical fitness and have the ability to follow simple rules, then the oceans and other waterways are a wonderful playground. Yes, there is some risk, but training should teach you how to ameliorate that risk. Come see how the other 2/3s of the planet lives!
And so easy to become addicted! Why, one could die without it!
You know, if you're driving down one of America's many two-lane highways going 55MPH, just the smallest slip of your hand on the steering wheel at the wrong time will send you into a head-on collision with another vehicle moving just as fast, probably resulting in a trip to the mortuary for both vehicle's drivers and passengers as well.
That's a "small error" that can lead not only to your own death, but the deaths of many others in addition. And I daresay it's a much more common occurrence than serious scuba injuries or fatalities, which even then tend to only put the diver at risk.
And technically, the correct notation for the compound is HOH but H2O is just to popular.Di - Two
Hydrogen - speaks for itself
Mon(o) - One
Oxide - Oxygen
H2O