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"Not Verified In Body" Confusing, Given The Context

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I understand what is intended by it, but wish to point out the humor in saying that a high content of carbon monoxide combining with haemoglobin and depriving the victim of oxygen is the component that kills before immediately following it up with what sounds like "But we didn't check on a real human, don't worry." 96.40.48.76 (talk) 20:38, 17 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]