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Maybe we should preserve this category for the truly deadly stuff, like cyanide, acetone peroxide or hydrofluoric acid, and do not include tame things that can at most land you in a hospital unless you're a total moron, like sulfuric acid. Seriously, how does one get killed on spot by sulfuric acid? By drinking it? By doing Ice Bucket Challenge with it?
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Maybe we should preserve this category for the truly deadly stuff, like cyanide, acetone peroxide or hydrofluoric acid, and do not include tame things that can at most land you in a hospital unless you're a total moron, like sulfuric acid. Seriously, how does one get killed on spot by sulfuric acid? By drinking it? By doing Ice Bucket Challenge with it? By filling a pool with it and taking a swim? What kind of microcephalus could do all this?
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I agree. Maybe "Hazardous chemicals" would be a better category for stuff like corrosive chemicals, carcinogenic, strong smelling and the like? (Mabus)

Latest revision as of 11:24, 20 August 2015

Maybe we should preserve this category for the truly deadly stuff, like cyanide, acetone peroxide or hydrofluoric acid, and do not include tame things that can at most land you in a hospital unless you're a total moron, like sulfuric acid. Seriously, how does one get killed on spot by sulfuric acid? By drinking it? By doing Ice Bucket Challenge with it? By filling a pool with it and taking a swim? What kind of microcephalus could do all this?

I agree. Maybe "Hazardous chemicals" would be a better category for stuff like corrosive chemicals, carcinogenic, strong smelling and the like? (Mabus)