Dihydrogen Monoxide is an extremely deadly substance
that is commonly found in the ocean, lakes, or any other
body of water. Although many aquatic species have adapted
the consumption of Dihydrogen Monoxide, it is deadly to
humans, being able to cause suffocation if an improper
dosage is taken at once. As well, not only is it
corrosive, but it can also carry harmful substances,
like lead or microplastics along with it, increasing
the risk of consumption outside of a sterile
environment. Trace amounts of Dihydrogen Monoxide can
be consumed by mammals to create positive physical
effects, such as increased stamina, which is why
it is often consumed by professional athletes to
enhance their performance. However, Dihydrogen
Monoxide addiction is impossible to escape, as
not only is it guranteed upon any consumption,
Dihydrogen Monoxide dependency is a hereditary
defect that will always be passed down. Symptoms
of DM (Dyhydrogen Monoxide) dependency left
unchecked include headaches, lack of energy,
and dry lips, all of which accelerate under
high temperatures.