SpacelySprockets
Lvl. 6 S.O.B.
{S=3}"The Revolutionist Formally Known As .L.J. A.K.A X"
Cosmo G. Spacely
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Post by SpacelySprockets on Sept 17, 2008 1:30:00 GMT -5
Sounds like you been smoking the herbal.
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Post by Luna Sasaguri on Sept 17, 2008 14:18:50 GMT -5
^ Lmao.
I think it's kinda like with lead pencils. At one point they really used lead in pencils, and since we know that's toxic, they stopped using it and use graphite instead. Probably at one point they used lead or something in markers too. So to answer your other question, if you put it in your mouth you would prolly get sick.[/b]
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Post by Frankenstein Heart on Sept 20, 2008 4:26:56 GMT -5
They huff 'em!
Like the Elmer's glue, ja? And those white board markers- Holy geez. (They smell, I've never huffed 'em...or anything else for that matter.)
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Post by FireMonkey on Sept 20, 2008 19:56:18 GMT -5
^ Lmao.
I think it's kinda like with lead pencils. At one point they really used lead in pencils, and since we know that's toxic, they stopped using it and use graphite instead. Probably at one point they used lead or something in markers too. So to answer your other question, if you put it in your mouth you would prolly get sick. [/b][/quote] yeah what she said good think pencils aren't made with lead anymore else i would be dead since all the pencils i own as long as i'm using them at some point end off in my mouth
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Post by Frankenstein Heart on Sept 21, 2008 1:41:21 GMT -5
Don't EAT the product!
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Post by FireMonkey on Sept 21, 2008 12:37:12 GMT -5
^ i never ate a pencil point in my life!!!!! although i had classmates who used to when we were little.....ah lil kids are weird ....coming to think of it they ate the shavings too... anyways....i don't eat them i just put the pencil in my mouth when i'm thinking or in class bored
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Post by Frankenstein Heart on Sept 23, 2008 3:41:36 GMT -5
I used to, because I liked the feel of it between my teeth.
I chew on a lot of things, still...
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SpacelySprockets
Lvl. 6 S.O.B.
{S=3}"The Revolutionist Formally Known As .L.J. A.K.A X"
Cosmo G. Spacely
Posts: 293
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Post by SpacelySprockets on Sept 23, 2008 18:27:14 GMT -5
because I liked the feel of it between my teeth. Sounds sexy ;D, yet scary....
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Post by Mistress Mandoli on Sept 23, 2008 19:38:44 GMT -5
I almost ate Elmer's glue. In first grade. Some douchebag decided to take aim at my face with a full bottle. Probably the most embarassing nurse's visit I ever had in my school career.
Oh, and those really thick permanent markers stink like hell. You try writing something on a piece of posterboard with one of those things, and the fucking smell will last a few hours. Holy shit.
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Post by FireMonkey on Sept 23, 2008 21:07:10 GMT -5
^ jaja (dat's me laughing in spanish....plus it's a typo) try having paint thrown in ure face
@ viljo: so do i. plus i had to down grade to pencils cause i used to like sucking on pens till i sucked the ink into my mouth....it was blue for like 2 days and tasted horrible.
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Post by {{Lobotomy Pop}} on Sept 25, 2008 9:07:12 GMT -5
Markers and Crayons (can contain these toxic ingredients: xylene, toluene, ketone, and alcohol)
Markers include highlighters, felt-tip markers, stamping inks, and dry-erase markers.
There are basically three kinds of markers: 1) water-based, 2) alcohol-based, or 3) aromatic solvent-based. Aromatic solvent-based are the most hazardous: many use xylene or toluene. Alcohols are also volatile solvents, but they are generally not as toxic as xylene.
If the pen is labeled "permanent" it is likely to be xylene or alcohol-based. Try to choose the alcohol-based kind, marked as "low odor. Solvents have distinct odors, so sometimes a quick sniff will tell you if the marker is made with alcohol or xylene. If there is no odor at all or the marker smells slightly like vinegar, it is likely to be water-based ink. Some children’s felt tip markers scented with fruit flavors are not toxic.
:'DD
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Post by FireMonkey on Sept 25, 2008 16:18:20 GMT -5
^ all of those chemicals can naturally be found in ure body ^_^
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Post by {{Lobotomy Pop}} on Sept 26, 2008 6:18:29 GMT -5
THAT I didn not know. :'O<!!!)
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Post by FireMonkey on Sept 26, 2008 9:05:28 GMT -5
niether did i till biology anyways but their in controlled levels but still too much is harmful
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Post by Luna Sasaguri on Sept 27, 2008 19:22:15 GMT -5
Too much of anything is harmful. That's why it's considered "toxic." It builds up in the body and blocks normal functions.[/b]
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