@Jaco De Bruyn You assume correctly again!!
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Ahhh crapstix man, wish I had opened a vape business now.
I haven't had anyone threaten to sue me for at least 12 months. Kind of miss the feeling actually. Especially when you are dealing with an antediluvian troglodyte who spews forth vile meaningless rubbish like this.
Also, who the hell calls Snoop a dogg? Everyone knows he is now Snoop Lion, you don't have to watch the E! channel to know that...
Lol in that case I assume I am the winner of that bottle than@Jaco De Bruyn is on an assuming roll here today!
You left out: sine qua non cerebrum ......
I'm having an awesome "discussion" with him on his facebook page lol.
Haha that's okay. It was fun while it lasted.@Gambit - Hope you took a screenshot. It's all deleted now.
For poserity... Admins please remove if these are not appropriate.
For poserity... Admins please remove if these are not appropriate.
For poserity... Admins please remove if these are not appropriate.
Compliments of Wikipedia.
Polychlorinated dibenzodioxins (PCDDs), or simply dioxins, are a group of polyhalogenated organic compounds that are significant environmental pollutants.
They are commonly but inaccurately referred to as dioxins for simplicity, because every PCDD molecule contains a dibenzo-1,4-dioxin skeletal structure, with 1,4-dioxin as the central ring. Members of the PCDD family bioaccumulate in humans and wildlife because of their lipophilic properties, and may cause developmental disturbances and cancer.
Dioxins occur as by-products in the manufacture of some organochlorides, in the incineration of chlorine-containing substances such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC), in the chlorine bleaching of paper, and from natural sources such as volcanoes and forest fires.[1] There have been many incidents of dioxin pollution resulting from industrial emissions and accidents; the earliest such incidents were in the mid 19th century during the Industrial Revolution.[2]
The word "dioxins" may also refer to other similarly acting chlorinated compounds (see Dioxins and dioxin-like compounds).
So I guess we can not mix juices with PVC anymore... Bummer...
may cause developmental disturbances