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Questions safety of microplastics
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Answers question on safety
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Finally someone not questioning the safety!
Questions safety of microplastics
Answers question on safety
Finally someone not questioning the safety!
I see. Surely you can see how it can be interpreted as I did.
It was in response to me asking about microplastics so it kinda was.
Kind of annoying to say I was “screaming microplastics” when I simply asked if there was more or less of a risk compared to non-addative manufacturing of plastics. You also seem to have resigned to not being worried about microplastics since it is already a problem.
You and another poster brought up “but there are microplastics everywhere!” Yes, and we are learning about them and their problems. I’ve heard about potential issues about synthetic fabrics. I think it is pretty reasonable to ask about the safety, especially when the science on the effects of microplastics is finally entering the forefront.
Is there more/less a risk of using micro plastics with food stuff than traditional plastic?
I would really love to use a 3D printer for all of these home organization tasks but am worried of increasing consumption of micro plastics.
Probably an ERV or HRV for ventilation.
Actually, yes. JG Wentworth does cash advances and I’m assuming they are just as predatory as the rest of them. I doubt Europe has title loans and payday loans like the US, or so I would hope.
Anyways, JG Wentworth has commercials that are inherently meme’able where it starts with “it’s my money and I want it now!” and is followed by all the extras in the scene suddenly breaking into song about cash advances.
The man’s eyes are spaced together just slightly too close together, and his squinting eye sockets are a deep and empty black, giving an uncanny appearance to his expression. His raised cheekbones devolve into more large beans the size of each cheekbone
AI eugenics program inbound…
He could just tear those other children down with his metal arms.
I understand the point after you clarified it. You seem to be completely baffled that anyone would interpret it any differently.