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[–] 16144819? ago 

Literally made a thread where this was discussed and predicted. It was also radically more fucking honest.

t. Chemist.

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[–] 16461748? ago 

Nice appeal to authority, bastard.

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[–] 16227034? ago 

Do you think putting chemist down below as a signature as though it's some sort of credibility is going to make what you said any less fuckin dumb?

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[–] 16627983? ago 

Inject mercury into your veins kike.

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[–] 16145864? ago 

You're as believable as the wincest comic where Mama-chan fucks her son because of a "trust me, I'm a doctor" post on an imageboard. Mind refuting these statements, then?

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[–] 16152556? ago 

Sure I have some time to waste. Organomercury compounds (compounds containing an Hg-C moiety) are notoriously toxic. This is because as they are metabolized by the body into methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, etc mercury compounds. The additional carbons indicated by the greek prefixes mean that the mercury attached to them makes them more fat soluble, at least for this argument here. Hg is particularly toxic to neurons and since the brain is mainly fat, lipid soluble mercury compounds are quite dangerous. It is the reason we do not feed children fish until a certain stage of brain development. So while OPs post is correct it's quite muddied and rather scientifically incoherent as he makes the leap from saying there's ethyl mercury in vaccines to that these vaccines are "ethyl mercury" injections. Thiomerosol is not comprised of 50% ethyl mercury. That's just fucking wrong. At best it's some numerical chicanery regarding the atomic weight of mercury. This dishonesty makes me highly suspect of either OPs motives, intelligence or both and I am going with both.

OP is such a cock guzzler he didn't even provide a picture of the molecule to see what people are talking about. Nitromersol will replace Thiomersal btw, and it's radically more dangerous as the Hg-C moiety is contained in a cyclobutyl group where the bond angles are 90 degrees causing it to undergo conformational steric stresses, placing more energy into the chemical bonds which is making them far more prone to breaking.

So yeah, I sage retard threads.