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Reason: None provided.

I thought so too at first, but then something clicked in my brain from high school chemistry back in the stone age:

What element is most likely to steal an electron?

Fluorine...

Fluoride is an ion (anion) of fluorine.

Maybe he's talking about fluoridation of drinking water?

[Edited to add]:

EEEK! I just saw post by another pede:

https://greatawakening.win/p/16ZDvBmoq8/after-a-two-year-delay-federal-j/c/

Ok now I feel downright weirded out.. There are no coincidences right?.. Twilight zone moment for me, haha..

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I thought so too at first, but then something clicked in my brain from high school chemistry back in the stone age:

What element is most likely to steal an electron?

Fluorine...

Fluoride is an ion (anion) of fluorine.

Maybe he's talking about fluoridation of drinking water?

*[Edited to add:

EEEK! I just saw post by another pede:*

https://greatawakening.win/p/16ZDvBmoq8/after-a-two-year-delay-federal-j/c/

Ok now I feel downright weirded out.. There are no coincidences right?.. Twilight zone moment for me, haha..]

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I thought so too at first, but then something clicked in my brain from high school chemistry back in the stone age:

What element is most likely to steal an electron?

Fluorine...

Fluoride is an ion (anion) of fluorine.

Maybe he's talking about fluoridation of drinking water?

[Edited to add:

EEEK! I just saw post by another pede:

https://greatawakening.win/p/16ZDvBmoq8/after-a-two-year-delay-federal-j/c/

Ok now I feel downright weirded out.. There are no coincidences right?.. Twilight zone moment for me, haha..]

1 year ago
1 score
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I thought so too at first, but then something clicked in my brain from high school chemistry back in the stone age:

What element is most likely to steal an electron?

Fluorine...

Fluoride is an ion (anion) of fluorine.

Maybe he's talking about fluoridation of drinking water?

1 year ago
1 score