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At my niece's 5th birthday party she got a helium balloon. When she asked me how the balloon floats in the air I told her it was filled with a gas that is lighter than air. She asked what happens to the gas when the balloon stops floating, so I told her that the gas molecules are small enough to escape through the tiny holes in the balloon. She was satisfied with this and ran off to play with her birthday balloon. About 10 minutes later she can running back and excitedly informed me that she had seen a helium molecule escape the balloon!

That's what you sound like.

Please read this. The human body is pretty incredible, and can even react to perceived harms where there are none in actuality. I'm fairly confident this is one of the planks in their covid plan, to induce false disease in the public consciousness. You're claiming here that it's gotten so bad you actually fear being out in public.

1 year ago
1 score
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At my niece's 5th birthday party she got a helium balloon. When she asked me how the balloon floats in the air I told her it was filled with a gas that is lighter than air. She asked what happens to the gas when the balloon stops floating, so I told her that the gas molecules are small enough to escape through the tiny holes in the balloon. She was satisfied with this and ran off to play with her birthday balloon. About 10 minutes later she can running back and excitedly informed me that she had seen a helium molecule escape the balloon!

That's what you sound like.

Please read this. The human body is pretty incredible, and can even react to perceived harms where there are none in actuality. I'm fairly confident this is one of the planks in their covid plan, to induce false disease in the public consciousness.

1 year ago
1 score
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At my niece's 5th birthday party she got a helium balloon. When she asked me how the balloon floats in the air I told her it was filled with a gas that is lighter than air. She asked what happens to the gas when the balloon stops floating, so I told her that the gas molecules are small enough to escape through the tiny holes in the balloon. She was satisfied with this and ran off to play with her birthday balloon. About 10 minutes later she can running back and excitedly informed me that she had seen a helium molecule escape the balloon!

That's what you sound like.

Please read this. The human body is pretty incredible, and can even react to perceived harms where there are none in actuality.

1 year ago
1 score