Dangers of Mixing bleach and Ammonia
When bleach and ammonia are combined, a chemical reaction is stimulated. Chlorine gas, chloramine and other toxic chemicals are released in the air when these two substances are mixed together. Different chemical compositions are created depending on the amount of both ammonia and bleach added to the mixture.Effects of Fumes
Fumes created by any of the chemicals created are harmful, explosive and volatile. The mixture has been used in chemical warfare -- it's that dangerous. The mixture will either explode, causing painful chemical burns if close enough to skin, or make its way into the mouth, throat and lungs, causing intense pain, cellular damage and death.
I’ll put my 2 cents in. When you search, do not search a “whole title” in the title box. Miss a space or another site has a slightly different title that has been posted already and you will get a null result.
I recommend searching one main word in the title drop down box at a time. ‘epstein’ will return many results, so I usually search more than one main word from the title of the article I am going to post. Also, check the date of the article, so you get an idea whether it is truly new or older. HTH
(and what I consider news doesn’t always match the mods idea of news. such is life)
It is because you claim to be Unique but you are not Unique. See my screen name. That is being Unique. </humble brag >
I posted the initial Eric Ciaramella twitter speculation as it was happening and it was NOT pulled.
Simple rules I follow for posting to the news forum: Does this have anything to do with furthering conservatism or does it impact the political environment conservatives have to deal with. Is the source reliable (If not very clearly identify it is unreliable until confirmation)
Some guy or gal miss-using floor cleaner does not exactly scream out conservative issue. Had the floor cleaner been opened with an AR-15 and the local media was screaming gun control, sure. Somebody mixing bleach and vinegar and almost winning a Darwin Award? Not so much a newsworthy constructive contribution.