Ozy And Millie: Baldification situation enumeration
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Notes: Upper margin has “STAR WARS” written in pencil.
The original artwork for this comic is available for purchase.
Notes: Upper margin has “STAR WARS” written in pencil.
Typing it on a computer could cause baldness from, lets see what was that type of radiation that people were afraid of, but no household appliances actually give out?
I think you’re thinking of electromagnetic fields. Appliances do create them, but there’s absolutely no evidence they have any effect on us. The study that started that whole issue was one that appeared to show a higher level of leukemia in people living under power lines, but later studies failed to find the same effect. The study was flawed in that it failed to take into account other factors, like that houses under power lines were also often in poor areas near industrial sites.
Another fun factor: The EM flux from wiring in your walls is stronger than that from overhead cables.
Um, is graphite poisoning really a thing? Please tell me it’s not a thing, because it undermines many of my basic principles! Really, it does! I’m not crazy! Who says I’m crazy?
Well, I’ve had a graphite tatoo for around 65 years with no ill effects that I’ve ever noticed, so it can’t be all that toxic! (I don’t remember how I got stabbed in the forearm by a sharp pencil, but its tip broke off inside me and it is still visibly there.)
If a camera can do it, then he’s not safe around anything.
That instance was caused by faulty wiring.
First on that list would be “Being within 100 yards of you, Millie.”
1. Being within 100 yards Millie.
2. Faulty wiring.
3. Nair mistaken for shampoo.
4. Sneezing dragons
5. Hiccuping dragons
6 burping dragons.
7 Millie again.