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Trust me bro you can cook on this teflon...
Trust me bro you can eat out of this plastic...
Trust me bro you can wear this plastic clothes...
Trust me bro... i can fuck your wife!
I'm in the process of trying to get rid of as much plastic from my life as possible. I hate this shit.
Something about rolling that rock up the hill but yeah got to do sometbing
There easy things like soaps, shampoo, single use plastics etc.
Then there things that can't be changed.
Really need to proper policy from the the regime whores in Congress but they are too busy sicking oil daddy dick and doing corruption
It's not even about oil either - it's mainly about unregulated capitalism. We've created vast oceans of plastic junk because people are lazy and want the cheapest things in the world. I guess it really is a government by the people and for the people.
who is this "we"?
Plastic is by product of oil refining which was then converted into useful materials that they knew were harmful. The state let them happen....
A peasant here is the third order of operation after corpos and the state colluded.
Thanks OP for this great informative video. I really appreciate it a lot. It is time to start buying products without PFAS
Glad you found it helpful! It's a shame that PFAS isn't going to be banned for general purpose uses anytime soon, it's so damn dangerous for the benefits it brings.
This is pretty terrifying… I wish he had gotten a measurement of rain water.
Additional Information (absolutely worth a read): How 3M Discovered, Then Concealed, the Dangers of Forever Chemicals