LucyDuke
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I'm of the belief carbonation is disgusting.![]()
Why's that?
I'm of the belief carbonation is disgusting.![]()
Why's that?
it stings my mouth.
Note to self . Don't team up with Disgustipated come the zombie apocalypse .Funny , but not the toughest dude around around.
Lol how does that follow from what I wrote?So nobody ever had hypothyroidism before the Industrial Revolution?![]()
just a personal preference. After not drinking soda for a while, and then going back to it last week for a few ounces, I found the carbonation annoying, and it stings my mouth. I'd rather have iced tea if I wanted a cool drink with caffeine.
Lol how does that follow from what I wrote?
To me, "modern age" in this instance means after humans started seriously polluting the environment with toxins during the Industrial Revolution.This backs up my hypothesis that a huge proportion of people are hypothyroid in the modern age.
To me, "modern age" in this instance means after humans started seriously polluting the environment with toxins during the Industrial Revolution.
I live with hypothyroidism every day. It nearly killed me before I got a proper diagnosis. I don't know whether I have my genetic heritage to "thank" or my exposure to all the toxic crap of, as you say, the 'modern age.'
Is polystyrene really not recyclable?
Is polystyrene really not recyclable?
Is polystyrene really not recyclable?
What you're sensing is frustration. I went from a reasonably active, mentally alert person to somebody incapable of being active, mentally foggy to the point of sleeping a minimum of 12 hours a day and tired all the rest of the time. People would say I was lazy, unmotivated, or "feeling down" about my grandmother's death (this hit me in spades a month or two after she died). They said I'd "snap out of it" in a couple of weeks.I'm sensing a certain indignation here, and I don't know where it's coming from or why.
Do you understand that just because I'm suggesting modern toxicity has lead to hypothyroidism being common, it doesn't mean I'm saying that hypothyroidism was not a problem before these pollutants?
Some people re-use it if they can clean it. It should never be re-used for foodstuffs, though. As for recycling... well, some recycling programs are equipped for different kinds of plastics. Around here, some plastics go to recycling, some go to the dump because the recyclers won't take them, and thank goodness we can finally turn in things like milk and juice containers for a little money at the depot.Is polystyrene really not recyclable?