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'''Total Alcohol Death''' (TAD) is the proposed complete eradication of Alcohols. More generally, TAD refers to both the hypothetical situation of there being zero Alcohols ("zero Alcohol protocol"), as proposed by Alkyl Halides, as well as the process of achieving such a situation (killing all Alcohols). TAD is a core tenet of Carbon Tetrachloride's philosophy.
'''Total Alcohol Death''' (TAD) is the proposed complete eradication of Alcohols. More generally, TAD refers to both the hypothetical situation of there being zero Alcohols ("zero Alcohol protocol"), as proposed by Alkyl Halides, as well as the process of achieving such a situation (killing all Alcohols). TAD is a core tenet of Carbon Tetrachloride's philosophy.
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Total Alcohol Death (TAD) is the proposed complete eradication of Alcohols. More generally, TAD refers to both the hypothetical situation of there being zero Alcohols ("zero Alcohol protocol"), as proposed by Alkyl Halides, as well as the process of achieving such a situation (killing all Alcohols). TAD is a core tenet of Carbon Tetrachloride's philosophy.