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Awww...I didn't know it had already been done...

 

I was looking forward to read the responses.

 

WAY TO RUIN TEH FUN YOU L0Z3RZ!

 

Sorry I'm smarter than you'd hoped. It's not your fault... really. No need to call me a loser and spell it wrong too. L337 15 57up1d. :rolleyes:

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I nominate this post for an infraction!

 

Nah. The irony of someone using L337 to call someone a "loser" because a really old joke was pointed out is just too much.

 

The only question in my mind is whether L337 draws more or less disdain than "texting" on a forum.

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Drinking deuterated water instead of normal = a bad and expensive idea.

Drinking tritiated water instead of normal = a worse end even more expensive idea. Didn't some pissed off power plant employee put tritiated reactor coolant water in a water cooler some time back? Mmm-mmm, superheavy and supertasty.

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Some call Dihydrogen Monoxide the "Invisible Killer"

Dihydrogen Monoxide is linked to gun violence

Dihydrogen monoxide was found at every recent school shooting

Athletes use DIHYDROGEN MONOXIDE, or DHMO, to enhance performance

Dihydrogen Monoxide has been found in our rivers, lakes, oceans and streams

Dihydrogen Monoxide is a major component of acid rain

Thousands die each year after inhaling dihydrogen monoxide

Dihydrogen Monoxide can be deadly

 

 

Ok, with the exeption of gun violence, the rest is in fact quite true...

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