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Chemistry and physics are two different disciplines that have different objects and methods of study. However, combining chemistry and physics can produce some uncomfortable swearing.
First, let's look at some examples of chemical swearing. For example, throwing a strong acid such as sulfuric acid or hydrochloric acid on someone else can cause serious injury and pain. In addition, attacks using toxic chemicals can have long-term health effects on the victim.
Next, let's take a look at some examples of physical swearing. For example, using the principles of physics, such as Newton's third law, the law of conservation of energy, etc., to attack someone may cause physical harm or pain to the other person. Additionally, using the principles of physics to explain certain behaviors or phenomena can be embarrassing or helpless for the other person.
Overall, combining chemistry and physics can produce some uncomfortable swearing. When using these swearing, we should respect the rights and dignity of others and abide by the provisions of morality and law.
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Biological: Did you get chicken blood (described as too excited)? Are you colorblind? You've got chorea sickness, right? Are you two chimeras? You're a fart! Don't put hormones.
Excessive secretion when love! How do you look like my "Xiaoqiang"! You've got intermittent AD! You have cancer.
Late, hopeless! You're in an endocrine disorder!
Physical: Beware of being struck by lightning! You're relatively not stupid!
Chemical: with acetone.
Poison you! Got the wrong medicine? You think you're a free radical and attack people everywhere.
You are a carbon element--- neither male nor female (eunuch).
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Biological: Did you get chicken blood (described as too excited)? Are you colorblind?
You've got chorea sickness, right? Are you two chimeras? You're a fart!
Don't take hormonal overproduction for love! How do you look like my "Xiaoqiang"! You've got intermittent AD!
You have terminal cancer and there is no cure! You're in an endocrine disorder!
Physical: Beware of being struck by lightning! You're relatively not stupid!
Chemical: poison you with acetone! Got the wrong medicine? You think you're a free radical and attack people everywhere.
You are a carbon element--- neither male nor female (eunuch).
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That's an interesting question.
Biological: Did you get chicken blood (described as too excited)? Are you colorblind?
You've got chorea sickness, right? Are you two chimeras? You're a fart!
Don't take hormonal overproduction for love! How do you look like my "Xiaoqiang"! You've got intermittent AD!
You have terminal cancer and there is no cure! You're in an endocrine disorder!
Physical: Beware of being struck by lightning! You're relatively not stupid!
Chemical: poison you with acetone! Got the wrong medicine? You think you're a free radical and attack people everywhere.
Hope it helps!
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If you don't have a heart coil, you just owe *
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Knowledge is for helping, not scolding.
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For example, you don't have fully evolved at first glance, like a species hundreds of millions of years ago.
You've got intermittent AD!
You think you're a free radical and attack people everywhere.
You, an imperfectly evolved lifeform, a genetically mutated alien.
Your mother gave birth to you with a genetic mutation, how did you give birth to such a strange thing.
Your heart is smaller than a microbe.
Your dad and mom are close relatives!
A super-entity that lives with cockroaches, a semi-plant with rotting vitality.
You're deficient in zinc! (alluding to dysplasia).
Look at you like you have an extra chromosome 21.
When I came out to mingle, you were still a puddle of water on the wall.
With well-developed limbs and a simple mind, you won't come from a cave at the top of the mountain!
Look at you like this to know that you are missing growth hormone. (dwarfism).
How can a low-level animal like you understand the language of our higher-level animals?
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Say you are carbon tetrachloride, you want to say that you are anhydrous copper sulfate (say you are 2b, you insist on saying that you are 250) junior high school chemistry.
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99% of your blood is urea.
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