Chemicals
So. I was just read the riot act by Dave, who is a chemist. Apparently, chemists get grumpy when you treat the word "chemicals" like it's a four letter word, which I admit, is what I pretty much did in my last post. Every naturally occurring thing is a chemical, and just as we can't say every naturally occurring thing is good for you, we can't say every chemical is bad for you. Arsenic is a chemical that's not particularly good for people. Water is a chemical substance which happens to be very good for you. Oil is a chemical substance which you may consider to be very bad or very good for you. In the interest of avoiding poking the sleeping bear again, I'm going to have to come up with a better way of saying "de-chemicalizing". Any suggestions?
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Apparently I drank too much tonight (we were at a friend's house) because WOW was that way incomprensible. But MY Dave basically just explained to me that you made fun of chemicals and your Dave took offense. Oh, my head is spinning now...
Posted by: Gabriella | May 8, 2010 11:00 PM
Umm, detoxifying?
Posted by: Megan | May 9, 2010 09:54 AM
Better living through chemistry!
Posted by: David | May 9, 2010 05:43 PM
Chemicals rule!
Posted by: Jocelyn | May 9, 2010 08:51 PM
How about "getting rid of 'unnecessary additives?'" How about "getting rid of 'bu#llsh!t cr@p?'"
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Posted by: Cyrstal Ordazzo | July 28, 2010 06:30 AM