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Jun 15, 2021
10:10
:09
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Hypnotoad
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Maybe there's something to it, but it isn't because the chemicals are somehow
attracted to moisture. I'm guessing it has more to do with the wet paper towel absorbing the chemical particles and preventing them from continuing to spread.
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According to a Facebook post my aunt shared, the chemicals released when
Hypnotoad
6/15/21 9:40pm
I don't know whether to laugh or cry.
Cougarrr
6/15/21 9:52pm
I have experienced that if you wear a wet paper towel like a bib, it does keep
gwalker
6/15/21 10:06pm
Maybe there's something to it, but it isn't because the chemicals are somehow
Hypnotoad
6/15/21 10:10pm
I have no idea if this is legit, but different molecules are attracted to each
ldssdl
6/16/21 12:07am
RE: I have no idea if this is legit, but different molecules are attracted to
BlueTemplar
6/16/21 6:52am
Isn’t that the same thing? In undergrad we often used personification to explain
ColonelMustard
6/16/21 8:16am
Scientists HATE this one kitchen trick!
runitup590
6/15/21 10:13pm
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