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TheFentagon (Udelukket) 16. sep. kl. 3:23
Are forever chemicals rare to collect?
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eram 16. sep. kl. 3:26 
free with every plastic bottle
Xero_Daxter 16. sep. kl. 3:27 
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free with every plastic bottle
*drinks from plastic bottle*

Me: I don’t feel so good.
TheFentagon (Udelukket) 16. sep. kl. 3:28 
Should i just start drinking crude oil
o 16. sep. kl. 4:14 
no, they're one of the leading causes of cancer.
TheFentagon (Udelukket) 16. sep. kl. 4:16 
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no, they're one of the leading causes of cancer.

You can become a forever chemical collector if you live in one of those condemned zones where underneath the dirt theres a ton of chemical barrels.
Corvus NaN 16. sep. kl. 4:23 
No, they build up in our bodies and the environment easily.
peon 16. sep. kl. 4:33 
I seen a thread on reddit somewhere where somebodys dad had worn all the teflon off their "non stick" pan. Which I admit, I use a nonstick pan for stuff like eggs. But I use a cast iron pan for 85% of everything else, and a ceramic dutch oven for the rest.

Most of the comments were in there saying thats there isnt any danger to ingesting the teflon, just breathing it in haha.

Yeah, like the teflon flu, notice how they make it sound so innocuous by the way. Teflon "flu" like its just some temporary effect.

Yeah you might get woozy and ♥♥♥♥ but youll be ok, we think.

They have never done the studies, no one knows what the long term effects of breathing or ingesting pieces of it even are.

Then the officials say its "safe". ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ lol.

Google Answers

The primary long-term effects of Teflon flu (polymer fume fever) are generally considered limited, as symptoms usually resolve within a few days. However, chronic exposure to the PFAS chemicals found in nonstick coatings is linked to more serious long-term health issues, including:

This article lmao.

https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Wellness/teflon-flu-amid-rise-cases-us/story?id=112306317

The symptoms tend to go away within two to three days but the long-term effects of the condition remain unknown, according ABC News medical contributor Dr. Darien Sutton, an emergency medicine physician.

"We don't yet know the long-term effects, but we do know that these chemicals, these PFAS, are associated with health conditions like thyroid abnormalities, certain cancers, like kidney cancer, as well as certain problems with infertility," Sutton said Friday on "Good Morning America." "So it's important to be safe with these products."

Lol of course its unknown, when you shred all the evidence you ever had that says otherwise lmao.
Sidst redigeret af peon; 16. sep. kl. 4:35
o 16. sep. kl. 4:36 
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no, they're one of the leading causes of cancer.

You can become a forever chemical collector if you live in one of those condemned zones where underneath the dirt theres a ton of chemical barrels.

Carboflourocarbons are now native to 96% of the biosphere; they are completely unavoidable, and are only the most well-known example of catastrophic global dumping.
Enigmatic 16. sep. kl. 18:19 
Dumping bread and aid packages to starving Yemenis.
o 16. sep. kl. 18:25 
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Dumping bread and aid packages to starving Yemenis.

Many people have complained about British nobility's influence on charity.

Conspiring to send out-of-date, toxically contaminated food to people they are trying to oppress, so that in 5-10 years they'll have an entire segment of the population suffering from related cancers and expensive to treat conditions, is just one more dollop of gruel in an ocean of blood sausage.

We cannot even rhetorically call for violence against such people, such is their control over our means of communication.
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Corvus NaN 17. sep. kl. 0:52 
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Dumping bread and aid packages to starving Yemenis.

Many people have complained about British nobility's influence on charity.

Conspiring to send out-of-date, toxically contaminated food to people they are trying to oppress, so that in 5-10 years they'll have an entire segment of the population suffering from related cancers and expensive to treat conditions, is just one more dollop of gruel in an ocean of blood sausage.

We cannot even rhetorically call for violence against such people, such is their control over our means of communication.

Please give sources.
TheFentagon (Udelukket) 17. sep. kl. 6:50 
I can just fry my teflon pan with lemon juice and bicarb maybe a bit of drain cleaner and reduce it, put it in a pint glass and pour some cola in it and i'll be collecting teflon YAY
o 17. sep. kl. 6:52 
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Many people have complained about British nobility's influence on charity.

Conspiring to send out-of-date, toxically contaminated food to people they are trying to oppress, so that in 5-10 years they'll have an entire segment of the population suffering from related cancers and expensive to treat conditions, is just one more dollop of gruel in an ocean of blood sausage.

We cannot even rhetorically call for violence against such people, such is their control over our means of communication.

Please give sources.

chapo trap house mentioned it and a bunch of british nobles I went to college with repeatedly told me basically all british charity are scams.

chapo mentioned that, possibly, the noble responsible for purposefully sending contaminated food relief to yemen was acting alone, and that nobody did anything to see if his financial insolvency, which was well known, would lead to him scamming 20k out of the food by purchasing inedible food from himself at retail prices, then contributing this literally condemned, toxic food to charity to save taxes.

I might be misremembering, they didn't go into the details that much. a mere 5 years ago google was usable to look stuff up with, and this was probably a 2018ish episode.

but it had happened in 2010, so it came up with my university acquaintances vis a vis the prevalence of nobles using charity scams as a way to evade taxes. a practice the country's authorities have done nothing to stop, although many internal forces stopped doing business with the yemen guy and he entered into a crown conservatorship iirc.

I suppose, also, they have said the fake tree charities are too much. you only have to plant one, and your reputation is your livelihood so you don't need to tell people the truth about how many you planted, but you do have to plant at least one. so you can say you were trying.
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Corvus NaN 17. sep. kl. 8:23 
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Please give sources.

chapo trap house mentioned it and a bunch of british nobles I went to college with repeatedly told me basically all british charity are scams.

chapo mentioned that, possibly, the noble responsible for purposefully sending contaminated food relief to yemen was acting alone, and that nobody did anything to see if his financial insolvency, which was well known, would lead to him scamming 20k out of the food by purchasing inedible food from himself at retail prices, then contributing this literally condemned, toxic food to charity to save taxes.

I might be misremembering, they didn't go into the details that much. a mere 5 years ago google was usable to look stuff up with, and this was probably a 2018ish episode.

but it had happened in 2010, so it came up with my university acquaintances vis a vis the prevalence of nobles using charity scams as a way to evade taxes. a practice the country's authorities have done nothing to stop, although many internal forces stopped doing business with the yemen guy and he entered into a crown conservatorship iirc.

I suppose, also, they have said the fake tree charities are too much. you only have to plant one, and your reputation is your livelihood so you don't need to tell people the truth about how many you planted, but you do have to plant at least one. so you can say you were trying.

1. which nobles. Which schools / education establishments.

-I too have worked with charities, so do please enlighten me with your knowledge on these Nobles.
Sidst redigeret af Corvus NaN; 17. sep. kl. 8:29
o 17. sep. kl. 8:31 
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chapo trap house mentioned it and a bunch of british nobles I went to college with repeatedly told me basically all british charity are scams.

chapo mentioned that, possibly, the noble responsible for purposefully sending contaminated food relief to yemen was acting alone, and that nobody did anything to see if his financial insolvency, which was well known, would lead to him scamming 20k out of the food by purchasing inedible food from himself at retail prices, then contributing this literally condemned, toxic food to charity to save taxes.

I might be misremembering, they didn't go into the details that much. a mere 5 years ago google was usable to look stuff up with, and this was probably a 2018ish episode.

but it had happened in 2010, so it came up with my university acquaintances vis a vis the prevalence of nobles using charity scams as a way to evade taxes. a practice the country's authorities have done nothing to stop, although many internal forces stopped doing business with the yemen guy and he entered into a crown conservatorship iirc.

I suppose, also, they have said the fake tree charities are too much. you only have to plant one, and your reputation is your livelihood so you don't need to tell people the truth about how many you planted, but you do have to plant at least one. so you can say you were trying.

1. which nobles. Which schools / education establishments.

-I too have worked with charities, so do please enlighten me with your knowledge on these Nobles.

you want me to dox people for sourcing?

get a grip.
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