• @[email protected]
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    171 year ago

    HOW DARE YOU BAD MOUTH RUST LIKE THAT! Rust is natural, and isn’t anything bad. Let your body rust, and accept it’s warm embrace.

    !/s!<

  • @[email protected]
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    611 year ago

    Yes. Oxygen does degrade our bodies. Unfortunately, we also need it to stay alive. Life be like that.

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      31 year ago

      Oh yeah, reactive oxygen species, right? But iirc those are only confined to certain parts of the cell

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      It’s reported that many people who have died had varying amounts of oxygen in their bloodstream at the time of death.

  • Caveman
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    51 year ago

    Oxidative stress is a major factor in health and longevity. People who stop breathing oxygen before dieing generally live a bigger proportion of their lives healthy on average.

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        41 year ago

        I’ve also heard that electrons in them cannot be relied upon - especially to be anywhere that they say they will (instead, they zip off to the other side of the whole galaxy/universe, then before you can tell anyone they’re gone, they are back again!) :-P.

      • Draconic NEO
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        It won’t float away if you freeze it first, of course it will sublimate away but not all at once.

        Edit: Melts, doesn’t sublimate, still won’t melt all at once though.

          • Draconic NEO
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            21 year ago

            Good point, though it still won’t melt all at once though it takes time to melt and boil (not much time but still takes time).

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        That’s just lack of creativity from your part.

        The OP didn’t say the composition of the pedestal, if it has cavities, its temperature…

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      It can burn diamond at 720 °C, what do you think it’ll do to soft tissue over the course of an entire lifetime. Things helping aerobic life survive are
      a) partially consisting of partially oxidized polymers in the form of carbohydrates (remember, the only thing that cannot burn is what has already been burned);
      b) oxygen’s peculiar, natural triplet state which greatly slows down its kinetics compared e.g. to its horrible relative, ozone.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      I prefer the IUPAC name: Oxidane. Terrible stuff, it’s even used as an industrial solvent and yet we are exposed to it every single day of our lives!

  • TheDoctor [they/them]
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    11 year ago

    Who’s got that copypasta about how humans breathe poison and if you break their legs they just keep following you?

  • the post of tom joad
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    I read some interesting comment before (so take it with a grain of salt) where someone who knew a bit of chemistry said, ‘in a way we actually are damaged by the oxygen we breathe’. Details foggy but they mentioned that’s kinda what free radicals are about, that we are burning up on a cellular level, albiet over the course of our lifetimes

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      61 year ago

      It’s true. The medical field over the last few decades has curbed when to give patients high flow concentrated oxygen for this reason.

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      101 year ago

      Yeah it’s why we have antioxidants. The idea is oxygen is constantly stealing electrons from nearby molecules and antioxidants help replace those electrons.

      Life is just a constant form of slow death. Up until your body simply can’t replace the old cells fast enough anymore.