Why are the troll comments not being dismissed?? It's giving me a rage stroke. :/
Why are the troll comments not being dismissed?? It's giving me a rage stroke. :/
The weird thing is that so far 30 people have starred his comment. There are 30 people on here who apparently lack the ability to smell trucks running. Or 30 people who need to visit the School for Children Who Can't Read Good.
^^^^ Man adding stupid useless man comment for no good reason. From a natural gas supplier: "Natural gas is an efficient, safe, colorless and odorless gas. For easy detection, we add a harmless chemical called mercaptan to give gas a distinctive odor. Most people describe the smell as rotten eggs or hydrogen sulfide…
Still upset you called out the OP because she was a women and got shut down eh? It's cool bro, you'll make it little solider.
My dad had an artificial fireplace put in. His desire to have everyone in the family crowd around a toasty fire was ruined when my sister and I refused because being in that room made our eyes burn and gave us headaches. The boys laughed us off. My sister (who is amazing and a total hard-ass) asked our contracted who…
Not to slow your role there chuckles, But in the good ole' US of A, gas companies add artificial odor to CO2, normally sulpher. to you know, alert people via smell that there may be a gas leak.
It appears that even though CharlieKingoftheRats wasn't actually present for the event you describe, he's still the expert. Which is just a great fucking example of the point at hand, no?
CO is odorless but it generally doesn't come out of an industrial situation all by itself, dude. It's usually accompanied by a host of other organic molecules due to something burning inefficiently, and that shit you CAN smell.
They actually add a chemical called mercaptan to natural gas so it can be smelled.
What the fuck difference does it make if someone mistakenly says that the DEADLY FUCKING GAS is what they smelled instead of the thing that causes the DEADLY FUCKING GAS? Like, if there is a rattlesnake in front of you and I call it poisonous instead of venomous are you going to laugh at me and step on it because,…
Only if you pick one:
Something less horrifyingly dangerous happened at my office. Everyone (mostly women) complained about the temperature. Every day we'd be bundled up in sweaters, coats, blankets, and fingerless gloves. But building management didn't believe anything was wrong. Then last winter we got new bldg management, and one of the…
You're rather dim.
Oh my god- I thought CharlieKelly was making an obvious but clever joke by gaslighting you under this article, but there's a legit, pedantic debate about it now, derailing your thread. How ironic is that?
Hey, dude, thanks for the 'splain, but in the U.S., additives are added that cause an odor. Also shit was on fire.
Your story actually happened, and you are still getting second-guessed! Isn't the world a magical place? A fucking magical place.
I love how you potentially/probably saved your and your coworkers' lives and a bunch of bros still chime in like "cool story, but I just reeeeeally need to correct you on this one thing that you weren't even wrong about". Way to prove the entire point of the article. (This gif is for them, not you, but I didn't want…
Definitely it plays out with race. It plays out with poverty/class issues, too, but in the form of "really, you're not that much poorer than I am" or "no, I'm not that rich" because it is assumed that poor people are exaggerating the specifics of their dire situation. "Youre not really starving, surely you can buy…
This is why talking about issues women face spirals so quickly. "X happened to me." "Nah, it was probably something else altogether." We're considered unreliable witnesses and interpreters of our own experiences.