Are you saying we should not be concerned by plastics being found in the placentas of unborn children?Or may not.
He always says that when an article says: "It may cause harm". He just says "it may not" as a general rebuttal.Are you saying we should not be concerned by plastics being found in the placentas of unborn children?
All things are unknown until we have evidence of harm - which is why we try to obey the precautionary principle.
We didn't know cigarettes would kill 50% of people who smoked when we invented them, for example.
So, what are you trying to say @Job? It's a very strange response to a post that raises concerns about something so fundamental in human reproduction.
You're a stupid fucking cunt, Christmas or not. The only difference is you're currently a stupid fucking Christmas cunt.MSMSMSMSMSMSMSMSssssssssss sAiD pLAsTiCs aRe baD!!1!!111
LMFTFYYou're currently THE stupid fucking Christmas cunt.
Solution is to not put them up in the first placeRemoving tons of Christmas lights.
Seems mean spirited, it has taken less time to get them down than up.Solution is to not put them up in the first place![]()
I bet its your fault though.Currently sat in the Sainsbury's Car Park waiting for breakdown recovery cos my wife has sat in the car for an hour with the radio and heating on. Guess what happened?
The woman has a master's degree ffs.
Were you in the store for an hour? Probably should have taken her with you. Nobody to help u push start it?Currently sat in the Sainsbury's Car Park waiting for breakdown recovery cos my wife has sat in the car for an hour with the radio and heating on. Guess what happened?
The woman has a master's degree ffs.
I did tell her she'd be better off driving to a caf or something cos it will be busy and I might be a while. Oh well.Were you in the store for an hour? Probably should have taken her with you. Nobody to help u push start it?
I had one the other day. I think it happened to quite a few people after recent updates.Catastrophic windows failures that need a complete reinstall to fix.
View: https://twitter.com/WritesBright/status/1346810159658659840Wahhh, that BBC such a lefty company;
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Former banker Richard Sharp to be next BBC chairman
He will lead negotiations with the government over the future of the licence fee.www.bbc.co.uk
It even says in the article I posted he was Sunaks boss when he was a banker then he had an 'unpaid' advisory job for the government.
Cynical part of me wonders if it's a ploy to turn "the left" against the license fee.