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Ascorbic acid is Vitamin C.

 

Eat your oranges!  :roll:

 

Blah. Now its getting harder !

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Dude, did you made this one for me?

Golda Mehir

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errr. I forgot one of you lives in Isreal(?). oh well new question in a few hours.

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sry i've been busy working for money so i can upgrade my computer :)

 

but anyways...hrm. er. ok. I'll VOID that question and put a new question + a Bonus question up!

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Noticing the boringness of the forums, I'll just host this.

 

Trivia game! You know the drill, answer the question and get a point!

 

But I'll just introduce teams as you answer them like:

 

Bob answers first (team 1)

He answers 2nd (team 2)

Paul answers 3rd (team 1)

Or something like that.

 

I'll allow time until I check my dailiy favorites and I'll give a clue or void the question. 

 

No penalty for question wrong :)

 

Lets play up to 15 points. So that's a combined score of 15 for your team!

 

Soooo, lets get cracking.

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Category: Riddles

 

I soar without wings. I see without eyes. I've traveled the universe to and fro. I've conquered the world, yet I've never been anywhere but home. What am I? 

 

Bonus Question: Medicine

 

What is the antidote for Ativan?

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Team 1(3)                 Team 2 (2)

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Gamecop                   Dreamcastlover!

Someboddy!                IJTF_Cinder

 

* ! is person in team with most points!

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No specific antidote is known. The treatment of overdosage would be essentially symptomatic and supportive. Early gastric lavage might be expected to be beneficial as might be extended dialysis. Additional supportive measures include the administration of oxygen and i.v. fluids. Centrally acting emetics may have little effect because of loxapine's antiemetic action. Severe hypotension might be expected to respond to the administration of levarterenol or phenylephrine. Epinephrine should not be used since its use in a patient with partial adrenergic blockade may further lower the blood pressure.

the answer to the med question. lol

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What the... I pressed quote? Ewwwww.

 

are you s ure about the medicine question? It said that from my sources that the antidote is romazicon

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