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End Of The World poll

What is happening over Canada and US airspace?

  • War with China

    Votes: 4 21.1%
  • Mars Attacks level invasion with massive government cover-up

    Votes: 9 47.4%
  • Greta Thunberg just checking the weather bro

    Votes: 6 31.6%

  • Total voters
    19

-bZ-LongTrang1

-bZ- Member
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No, neither. She's autistic. She will lie there completely mute, avoiding eye contact, until having a mild panic attack upon achieving her ( first?) orgasm. Upon that point she will be confused but very intrigued and proceed to become obsessed with recreating this sensation, diligently researching new ways and methods to do so, and possibly attempting to share her new-found interest with others in socially inappropriate situations.

Don't ask me how I know this.

That made me laugh!
 
Prob manufactured US nonsense to distract from Ohio, more derailments, and oh yeah, the zero pushback or denial of the US blowing up the Nord Pipeline article.
I doubt it. its all good. pete said it was trump

In the atmosphere, vinyl chloride exists almost entirely in the vapour phase and reacts with hydroxyl radicals and ozone, ultimately forming formaldehyde, carbon monoxide, hydrochloric acid and formic acid; its half-life is 1–4 days (ICPS, 1999). It is stable in the absence of sunlight or oxygen but polymerizes when exposed to air, light or heat (Ministerie van Volkshuisvesting, 1984). Vinyl chloride has a relatively low solubility in water and a low capacity to adsorb to particulate matter and sediment. Volatilization is the most rapid process for removal of vinyl chloride introduced into surface waters. Half-lives reported for volatilization from surface waters range from about 1 to 40 h (IPCS, 1999). When released to the ground, vinyl chloride is not adsorbed onto soil but migrates readily to groundwater, where it may be degraded to carbon dioxide and chloride ion or remain unchanged for several months or even years. Vinyl chloride has been reported in groundwater as a degradation product of the chlorinated solvents trichloroethene and tetrachloroethene (IPCS, 1999).
 
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I doubt it. its all good. pete said it was trump

In the atmosphere, vinyl chloride exists almost entirely in the vapour phase and reacts with hydroxyl radicals and ozone, ultimately forming formaldehyde, carbon monoxide, hydrochloric acid and formic acid; its half-life is 1–4 days (ICPS, 1999). It is stable in the absence of sunlight or oxygen but polymerizes when exposed to air, light or heat (Ministerie van Volkshuisvesting, 1984). Vinyl chloride has a relatively low solubility in water and a low capacity to adsorb to particulate matter and sediment. Volatilization is the most rapid process for removal of vinyl chloride introduced into surface waters. Half-lives reported for volatilization from surface waters range from about 1 to 40 h (IPCS, 1999). When released to the ground, vinyl chloride is not adsorbed onto soil but migrates readily to groundwater, where it may be degraded to carbon dioxide and chloride ion or remain unchanged for several months or even years. Vinyl chloride has been reported in groundwater as a degradation product of the chlorinated solvents trichloroethene and tetrachloroethene (IPCS, 1999).
nothing ever happens until it happens.
 

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Bald fat guy.
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