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In any case charcoal, and presumably therefore brown or even burnt toast, absorbs toxins some of which might be carcinogenic.
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You are going to have fun in the next 4 years with Trump's "alternative facts".Originally posted by NickFitz View PostFTFY.
I object to shoddy reporting of science, but accurate reporting of a campaign by a government agency which turns out to be without scientific basis isn't really the BBC's fault.
And the BBC report does point out that Cancer Research disagrees.
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you are no funOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostFTFY.
I object to shoddy reporting of science, but accurate reporting of a campaign by a government agency which turns out to be without scientific basis isn't really the BBC's fault.
And the BBC report does point out that Cancer Research disagrees.
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FTFY.Originally posted by vetran View PostLooks like theBeebFood Standards Agency got it wrong
https://medium.com/wintoncentre/how-...097#.vw72mbkos
I object to shoddy reporting of science, but accurate reporting of a campaign by a government agency which turns out to be without scientific basis isn't really the BBC's fault.
And the BBC report does point out that Cancer Research disagrees.
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I think it is excessive worrying about all these health risks that give you cancer/heart attacks/strokes/Alzheimer's/etc etc
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We have all been dying since the day we were born.
Quality not quantity is my motto.
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But what if the toast is made with brown bread? They really haven't thought this through
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Fresh air contains oxygen which degrades cells over time. Best not breath then. FFS.
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Gets called out as a bellend, uses whoosh AND Hitler in the same reply.Originally posted by d000hg View Postwhoosh?
Hitler was also very good at inciting hatred against certain people groups... why are you defending the DM?
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if you think Toast is politically aligned then I worry about you.
The wail is like Tesco They are very good at what they do, you might not like it.
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