Random Jabber Jibber thread

jerryb73

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Evening fam. I started driving for Uber in my spare time. First trip this morning picked a lady up and she says, what kind of air freshener do you use?
m: febreeze.
H: kinda smells like pot, not that I know what that smells like. Then laughs.
me in my head, it’s definitely not the febreeze:eyesmoke: guess I should have changed my shirt. Lol
 

lokie

Well-Known Member
probably give you constipation from hell once it hits your digestive tract
What happens if you eat it

Unfortunately, children can mistake a packet for food, candy, or a chew toy and eat the silica gel or the entire packet. Sometimes, adults may mistake silica gel packets for salt or sugar packets.
Silica gel is chemically inert. This means it won’t break down in the body and cause poisoning. However, because it won’t break down, the gel or packet and gel can cause choking. That’s why manufacturers often label them with “Do not eat” or “Throw away after using.”
Eating silica gel shouldn’t make you sick. Most often, it’ll pass through your body and exit without any harmful effects to you.
Although silica gel isn’t likely to harm you, this isn’t a license to eat a lot of it. The gel doesn’t have any nutritious value and has the potential to cause intestinal obstruction if eaten in large quantities.
What to do

If you or your child accidentally ingests silica gel, try to help the gel go into the stomach by drinking water.
In rare instances, manufacturers use silica gel that’s coated with cobalt chloride, a toxic compound. If a person ingests cobalt chloride-coated silica gel, it’ll likely cause nausea and vomiting.

 

BarnBuster

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Good place for fact/bias accuracy checking websites. @curious2garden may have mentioned this in the past.

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