User talk:Lucasmh10

September 2015
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Hello Lucasmh10. Yes, as you noted, Dihydrogen monoxide is indeed water. That said, the way you explained this in the article was not helpful, which is why ClueBot reversed your changes. The article itself mentions that DHMO is another name for water, and the fact that it is water is part of the reason it is considered to be a hoax or parody or satire. Happy editing.