Do you think there is something most of us now use everyday or rather frequently that later down the line is going to turn out was really bad and unhealthy for us? AKA a long term form of population control?
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1 CommercializedCaw 2017-09-19
Fidget spinners
1 ciuRS 2017-09-19
I saw a porn recently where the girl put a spinner in her asshole and was spinning while getting rammed.
Porn is getting really weird.
1 pumpkinpyre 2017-09-19
Hot Dogs. There is a reason a Hot Dog burp feels and smells so toxic.
1 VancouverSucks 2017-09-19
If you eat hot dogs you are already dead.
1 mastigia 2017-09-19
Oh, but you just need to try them boiled!
1 rhex1 2017-09-19
Cell phones and wifi.
1 AmbivelentApoplectic 2017-09-19
Glyphosate, since pretty much every study on it's safety seems rigged and the few pieces of independent tests show horrible results of ingesting it.
1 TrollsRLifeless 2017-09-19
http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(15)60696-1/fulltext
https://ethicalnag.org/2009/11/09/nejm-editor/
mmm, corporate science
1 AmbivelentApoplectic 2017-09-19
Yep not sure if it started with tobacco companies desperate to hide the health impact or if other industries were at it first but now they all are.
Between the oil industry funding umpteen studies to muddy the waters around climate change and pharmaceutical companies twisting science for their studies the scientific method is pretty much useless these days. Haven't even mentioned Monsanto yet who seem to be a one company pseudoscience factory.
1 TrollsRLifeless 2017-09-19
/u/NutritionResearch posts a lot of great information on this widely overarching topic
We are living in a test ground that's completely inundated with poisonous, untested compounds.
Following a conspiratorial mindset, you might assume that a number of these compounds have been knowingly allowed to proliferate in modern society
1 no1113 2017-09-19
Jesus where do I start...
1 MissType 2017-09-19
Aerosol personal care products (deodorant/ hairspray).
Scented candles.
1 mastigia 2017-09-19
Right for the throat with the Yankee Candles, eh?
1 tedsmitts 2017-09-19
If Yankee Candles are the apocalypse my step-mother is Mata Hari, I swear that woman has never met a scented candle she didn't love.
1 mastigia 2017-09-19
We need to do some Fight Club level ninja shit where we replace all the regular Yankee Candles with scents like warm garbage and hot dog water.
1 MissType 2017-09-19
No hesitation. One day the world will see the evil that is Cottage Berries.
1 Pennyforyourfoughts 2017-09-19
Religion
1 Pennyforyourfoughts 2017-09-19
Government, money, banks etc... Oh and heroin
1 notyourreality 2017-09-19
Aspartame (Nutrasweet)
1 PiggyDota 2017-09-19
Vaping!
1 1618b 2017-09-19
ALL petrochemicals and plastics are bad for you and the environment.
1 blette 2017-09-19
Tap Water. Fluoride, Plastic, Pharmaceutical Drugs, Mercury, etc.
1 TheMadQuixotician 2017-09-19
Deodorant
1 TylerRice0515 2017-09-19
What hahah
1 TheMadQuixotician 2017-09-19
https://www.organics.org/7-harmful-ingredients-in-your-deodorant/
Particularly antiperspirant, not necessarily deodorant, but yeah
1 brettyrocks 2017-09-19
Ketchup.
1 blette 2017-09-19
Bad blood.
1 lab52 2017-09-19
Birth control
1 Richie209 2017-09-19
Soaps (hand/body), wifi/cellular signals, processed foods (already proven but we'll really see the repercussions soon enough)
1 TylerRice0515 2017-09-19
What hahah