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Re: Mold in a phone?

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Hah! Yes it's silly.

But it's true!

I've operated electronic appliances and had no trouble with them until

they were operated in a moldy environment and thereafter could feel

the difference.

I've had go rounds with " normies " who insist that such a reaction is

impossible and with MCSers who say that it is, but will swear that it

must be offgassing of the synthetic materials and cannot be mold.

It seems to make no impression on their brains when you say

" But I operated it before with no problem and this only started AFTER

it was used in a contaminated environment " .

I tried to convey this to people in past stories (like the computer

example) but nobody seemed to recognize this phenomenon.

I've been waiting to hear some questions like this.

The question you always need to ask yourself when you react to

something is " Do I react to all examples of this material? " and " Was I

not reactive to this particular object at some time in the past? " .

This is really getting interesting!

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