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"textContent": "\n\nCan I lick it? is the periodic table of elements as befits the table where you eat. It's been so widely copied that the original is hard to discern, but this image on Imgur via Jason Kottke] might be it. Some of its conclusions strike me as suspiciously encouraging: I would not lick uranium under any circumstances. — [Read the rest \n\nThe post Can I lick it? The dining room periodic table appeared first on Boing Boing.",
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