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Asked differently, “what console did you have as a kid?”
All they have left is the nuke threat and that can never be acted upon.
I hope it isn’t acted upon. But I’m no longer able to expect sanity from people, especially ones in power.
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An example in a category isn’t the same as your original claim of “this one word is how they allowed toxic chemicals to seep in”. And you’re confusing the drinking water contaminated with PFASs with the plastic contaminated with phthalates and PCBs.
The first thing the article cites is perfluorooctanoic acid, a PFAS compound, and their examples of its use are pans, carpets, shoes, and coats.
The poster children of “forever chemicals”, PFASs, are not plastics. I’m not defending plastics as utterly harmless, but it’s wrong to point the finger solely at plastics.
And not every toxic chemical is from plastic.
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You don’t. That’s wholly at the discretion of whatever investment firm owns your apartment complex. I’ve never lived in an apartment that worked any other way.
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I can only imagine how disruptive that is. But if I absolutely had to have a shitload of Russian immigrants, I think I want the ones that disagree with their government so hard they’re willing to leave the country.
What reductions?
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