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Fun fact:
Paracetamol, a pain killer legal in England, is banned in the US while Acetaminophen, a pain killer legal in the US, is banned in England.
Edit: I am in fact, quite wrong. These are the same thing! So I've just learned today.
Paracetamol = Tylenol = Acetaminophen
these two are the same thing
It wasn't purposeful, I'm just misinformed. Apologies.
they say that ignorance is root of all evil, better hit some books before judgement day
(i have much less tolerance for misinfo after 2020, purposeful or not)
I don't blame you and I appreciate being called out. Thanks for letting me know.
Behold: the rare mature and responsible reaction to finding out you were incorrect! An elusive find on the Web 2.0!
Aluminium, a metal legal in England, is banned in the US while Aluminum, a metal legal in the US, is banned in England
Paracetamol is the metric name for acetaminophen
How is this true when they are the same thing?