• slappypantsgo@lemm.ee
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      13 hours ago

      Yes it is and you know it is. The downvotes prove it. Only worthless pieces of dogshit think that trickery nonsense is amusing.

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        12 hours ago

        Do you really need someone to explain this to you?

        Only worthless pieces of dogshit think that trickery nonsense is amusing.

        Because it’s not meant to be amusing. But also, goddamn dude take a step back lol…

        Anyway, it’s meant as an attempt to get through to ignorant people who genuinely believe that chemical = bad.

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          4 hours ago

          You can continue to pretend that this isn’t designed to amuse worthless pieces of shit who think that their moral and intellectual superiors are dumb for not recognizing chemical names, but it is a fact. It absolutely is meant to be amusing, because the alternative is being straightforward and advocating against chemophobia. Y’all sound like worthless whining reddit brained dumbfucks with dihydrogen monoxide. Pathetic, weak.

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            2 hours ago

            I find it extremely amusing (and intriguing) that you’re commenting so passionately about something so inconsequential.

            It is a bit strange though. SUPER vitriolic. Like you fell for it as a child and were ruthlessly bullied for it or something.

            Also, that shit existed long before reddit. It was used by one of my middle school teachers in the 90s to demonstrate how propaganda can work (along with the other thing). Seemed to work pretty well on the less science-minded kids. That’s a win for me.