Yes, if you ingest too much correction fluid, you could die. It is probably not a good idea to eat or drink this at all.
yes you do
exocytosis? (pinocytosis isn't opposite as it is virtually the same as phagocytosis, however only ingesting fluid/liquids rather than compounds)
Yes. Radium is a deadly radioactive substance. Eben Byers, a wealthy industrialist from the 1920s, died a particularly gruesome death as a result of ingesting radium.
Mineral Turpentine on a dark material works fine. I have not tested it on lighter fabrics but dark gaberdene pants Turps worked a charm. Cowboy Ken
For -5.25, your eye is stronger, and reguires weaker correction. For -5.75, your eye is weaker, and reguires stronger correction. For 0, no correction is required.
An advantage of correction fluid is that you can use it to cover up mistakes. You can also write on the fluid whenever it dries.
Correction fluid was first invented in 1951 by Bette Nesmith Graham. She was working as a typist and invented the fluid in her kitchen before founding the company Liquid Paper.
Liquid Paper is a brand of the Newell Rubbermaid company that sells correction fluid, correction pen and correction tape.
Yes it can.
lol are you serious?
yes
The three most common ways people die after taking MDMA are: Heatstroke, ingesting too much fluid, and heart failure. Source: http://www.drugscope.org.uk/resources/faqs/faqpages/why-do-people-die-after-taking-ecstasy.htm
Twink seems to be the work most commonly used in New Zealand. It is also the most common brand of correction fluid in New Zealand.
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Liquid Paper correction fluid.
Typex, also known as correction fluid, typically contains chemicals like toluene. Ingesting it can be harmful and may lead to nausea, vomiting, or other adverse effects. If someone accidentally ingests typex, it's important to seek medical attention promptly.
No. You can not die from ingesting marijuana.