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I agree with the comment above, the world is over populated. Plus, no way would I want to live forever.
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Living forever would be a great idea but actually living it out won't be a great idea.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThe world is over-populated. I believe once doctors recommended smoking to kill people off? Will we start that again?
Whats not to like ?
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostOften you never know what's bad for you. I need to spend a fortune getting some asbestos out of my house. It was standard building material back in 1972 when it was built..
Even your local tip should take it
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostOften you never know what's bad for you. I need to spend a fortune getting some asbestos out of my house. It was standard building material back in 1972 when it was built.
Been burning some wood from an old mill I volunteered at in my open fire. Discovered yesterday that treated wood from back then contains arsenic and should never be used on fires.
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Often you never know what's bad for you. I need to spend a fortune getting some asbestos out of my house. It was standard building material back in 1972 when it was built.
Been burning some wood from an old mill I volunteered at in my open fire. Discovered yesterday that treated wood from back then contains arsenic and should never be used on fires.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI agree with you. We need a major disease, war or better still a giant flood.
There's only so much I can do in my basement.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThe world is over-populated. I believe once doctors recommended smoking to kill people off? Will we start that again?
There's only so much I can do in my basement.
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The world is over-populated. I believe once doctors recommended smoking to kill people off? Will we start that again?
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post40% of cancer deaths could be prevented with lifestyle | Daily Mail Online
Wow, we could reduce cancer deaths by 3.1 million deaths a year by not smoking, alcohol, eating meat, coffee, tea, exercising, reducing salt, reducing sugar, being boring as ****.
Thanks for that.
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