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Old 06-28-23, 10:30 PM
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Originally Posted by maddog34
that's not fear mongering on your part, it's an outright lie buried in ambiguity.. You are now blocked, Cyco. Bye.
I just love people who have to publicly announce using the ignore list. I’ve used it the list myself but I don’t find the need to announce it publicly. You “blocking” me doesn’t really hurt my feelings.

I know you won’t read this (or think you won’t) but PFAS is the latest of a string of SCARRRY words that the media grabs hold of. Remember BPA? Before that was Alar…when people sent the cops to keep their kids from eating apples. Lead. Dioxins. PCBs. And on and on. Yes, some of those are toxic. Yes, some of those cause problems. But as I pointed out above, there are lots of chemicals we use in millions to hundreds of millions of gallons per day that we just don’t even think about. 370 million gallons of gasoline…a known carcinogen…are used every day in the US and we don’t even bat an eye.

And your degree in chemistry is from where? No great loss.
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