Reminder that, per Wikipedia, aflatoxins - the poisons in molds - “are among the most carcinogenic substances known.”
Furthermore, aflatoxin B1 can permeate through the skin and its LD50 can be as low as 300 µg/kg.
I assume your comment is very tongue-in-cheek, in which case it was a fun read. What follows is my response if it isn’t.
Well, the top-level comment said μg, which was the basis of my questioning the second-level comment. Not sure where your millicentigrams came from.
Also, your math is weird. You wouldn’t multiply your exponents like that, you’d add them. As noted at the top, though, I suspect your whole comment is in jest and the math is meant to be the giveaway aimed at the literal-minded like me.
I know you wouldn’t multiply exponents that way unless it’s an exponent of an exponent. In any case, it’s the only way I can make the term “mcg” actually make sense.
Think of it as giving someone the benefit of the doubt to the point of absurdity.
Reminder that, per Wikipedia, aflatoxins - the poisons in molds - “are among the most carcinogenic substances known.”
Furthermore, aflatoxin B1 can permeate through the skin and its LD50 can be as low as 300 µg/kg.
not all moulds though, it should be noted
What is this, some mycologistic hate speech?
We’re an international organization of cheese lovers. Please do not “all molds are harmful” our Brie. Thanks.
I really could go for some Brie now…
#notallmoulds
The only thing stopping a bad mold is a good mold
300 migs per kig? Shit, I’ll roll the dice on that old manchego slice, I’m a fat cunt.
Are you using “mig” as milligram or microgram? For that to be a term you’d use, I assume you recognize you’re responding to a quantity in micrograms.
Micrograms? You mean millicentigrams, commonly abbreviated as mcg by people who avoid proper SI- symbols?
Since milli means 1/10^3 and centi means 1/10^2, I propose millicenti means 1/10^(3*2) or 1/10^6.
Or the extended keycode-averse could just use ug.
I assume your comment is very tongue-in-cheek, in which case it was a fun read. What follows is my response if it isn’t.
Well, the top-level comment said μg, which was the basis of my questioning the second-level comment. Not sure where your millicentigrams came from.
Also, your math is weird. You wouldn’t multiply your exponents like that, you’d add them. As noted at the top, though, I suspect your whole comment is in jest and the math is meant to be the giveaway aimed at the literal-minded like me.
I know you wouldn’t multiply exponents that way unless it’s an exponent of an exponent. In any case, it’s the only way I can make the term “mcg” actually make sense.
Think of it as giving someone the benefit of the doubt to the point of absurdity.
What are you talking about 300 Russian fighter jets per 1024 gram? I’m lost!
Which would mean 30 mg of aflatoxin, which would mean eating only out of a bakery dumpster for a year.
Nothing will happen if you eat moldy bread.