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What a great drug 33 comments
guest · 6 years ago
Wow, you're not the curious type aren't
What a great drug 33 comments
guest · 6 years ago
I'm lost. Please explain.
What a great drug 33 comments
guest · 6 years ago
Go pick up a real newspaper sometimes, go to the library, or google it yourself. I am not your private teacher. All of this is common sense. Maybe you don't live in a very populated or industrialized region so you do not see the issues I see, living in a metroplitan area.
But go eat human flesh if you want to find out for yourself. See if I care when you get cancer afterwards.
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What a great drug 33 comments
guest · 6 years ago
@sir_spiderman because we eat animals and plants that are already polluted with toxic heavy metals like mercury, lead, cesium, e.t.c. which stay in bodies pretty much until they decompose, we are in fact the concentration point. The pollution of 200 years of Industry don't just go away. It stays in the ecosystem and accumulates. It is not recommended to eat wild mushrooms from middle to eastern Europe TO THIS DAY because the Radioactive Isotopes that rained down from the Explosion of the nuclear reactor in Tschernobyl 30 fucking years ago will not decompose in a thousand lifetimes.
Mushrooms from Belarus and Ukraine are sold everywhere in Europe.
Remember Fukushima? You do know how Oceans work, right? If all of us are polluted, and fumes or soot from diesel and gasoline is really the least of your problems, would it be wise to get even more polluted? With cancer, COPD and allergies already on the rise is my argument really flawed? Hide in a bubble elsewhere. This is the Internet.
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Name this prototype 11 comments
guest · 6 years ago
Jawohl! Großartig! Möge das Internet deine Eloquenz tausendfach huldigen!
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Fun fact! 15 comments
guest · 6 years ago
I am from France, ok? I have been invited to plenty of family diner and ave onlly killde too or sree of saem! DOND YOU BOULLI MI WIS YOUR ROUDE SDEREOTIPSE!
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See past the Void 25 comments
guest · 6 years ago
Is mixing them all together making them stronger somehow?
What a great drug 33 comments
guest · 6 years ago
Humans do that too... but the obvious reason not to eat humans is that it is unhealthy. I am pretty sure that every human is toxic to the point that their flesh causes cancer and other diseases because they are at the end of the foodchain. Oilpests end up in fish and then humans; plants grow on polluted soils which is either eaten by humans or by animals which we then eat: Our body is full of toxic waste, and those who think that theirs is not, are at least full of shit.
What a great drug 33 comments
guest · 6 years ago
Humans are even more disgusting to eat than sewer rats. I'd literally rather die than touch human flesh.
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