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Bottled water in your car is very dangerous!

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lance kept the phone in his jock ? anyway another way for big pharma to make sure of job security , bottle water in deadly plastic !

Sheryl Crow also said that the cancer was from using cell phones excessively when they first came out...

something that I also don't have to worry about
 

mrcreosote

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I've licked breasts that had been left in the car for hours with no ill effects.

Wait...What was the question?
 

FlowerFarmer

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Be careful lickin' breasts.

The oils (from perfumes, spray tans, baby slober, etc, etc) on such breasticles can be very dangerous to your health.

Many issues can arise aside from the normal rising of things.
 

mrcreosote

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They could pack those titties with yellowcake uranium and if they ain't sandbaggers, I'm goin' for em.

It ain't dyin that worries me...It's not living.
 

wendyB

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Talking about bottled water, no one can deny how convenient it is. There has been debate about the purity of the sources vs. tap water. But the primary concern about bottled water is its bad effect to environment. Some states in the country have started banning bottled water. Concord, Mass. led the move. The issue is not just about water, it is also about proper waste disposal. Learn more: Bottled water ban.
 

festerous

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So it's the bottled water? What about all the artificial foods and flavorings that are loaded with this dioxin substance?
 

Max Headroom

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the asshole companies like nestlé have really done a number on us.

step one: degrade the quality of public water so much, you can't drink it straight from the tap.
step two: everyone has to buy your bottled water which you have stolen from elsewhere.

step one is really necessary, otherwise everyone just needs ONE bottle that they can refill wherever there is a tap.
 

dddaver

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http://www.bluevinyl.org/PVC.pdf

I have PVC piping coming into my house from my well in shallow pipes down here in the sunshine state. They get hot. I nuke those plastic frozen food containers almost daily. I have lived this way for almost 13 years now. My health is very bad now. Doctors can't figure it out. Most likely this is why.

Non-biodegradable plastic made from oil is everywhere. You wear it, you live in it and on it, you drive it, you even eat it.

In his book "The Emperor Wears no Clothes" Jack Herrer discusses the how Du Pont's "discovering" nylon aided in one of the biggest frauds in history, anti-hemp, anti-cannabis.

Now fast forward 80 years. They are directly complacent in actual out and out murder. "We have come a long way baby."

The US government fucked us bad by not looking out for it's citizens, starting a long time ago and it has just gotten worse.

So, should they pay to have whole house RO systems installed in those houses that have PVC piping? Yes. Will they? No.

I have no recourse from them slowly killing me.

On the other hand, it's a nice warm sunny day here. Just don't drink the water. :biggrin: :tiphat:
 
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