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The fuck is this disaster?

 

whatnot, back away from the internet and NEVER post pics of your kid online. You know there are pervs who will literally track down pics of kids and use them as child pr0n? You know that there are entire groups who steal pics of kids and use them for paedo role play?

 

Admittedly the drama is fuckin hilarious.

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That was a complete train wreck.

 

Wasn't the "other guy" in that equation Jeff Whitehead? As in Jeff "Leviathan: I beat my girlfriend and tattooed 'whore' on her pussy" Whitehead? He's made some pretty good music in his day but his contribution to that saga was probably more entertaining.

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FERTILIZER BYPRODUCT IN THE WATER

 

Austin’s water is not fluoridated with natural fluoride but with fluosilicic acid, a controversial practice that is another cause for debate in questions on fluoride.

 

“It can sound really bad that [Austin’s fluoride] comes from the production of fertilizer,” said Health and Human Services Medical Director Dr. Philip Huang, “but it is a chemical reaction and [being produced from a chemical reaction] does not make it bad.”

 

Austin’s fluosilicic acid is a by-product of a phosphate fertilizer company, Lucier Chemical Industries, said Jane Burazer, assistant director of Austin Water Utility.

 

“The stuff they put in the water is not pharmaceutical grade. It is an industrial hazardous waste,” said Dr. Neil Carman, Sierra Club Clean Air Program director. “It does not just contain the fluosilicic acid. There is also elemental fluorine, hydrofluoric acid. There are also trace contaminants of heavy metals like lead, chromium 6, mercury, barium, selenium and radionuclides.”

 

The product is held to national standards by the American National Standards Institute and the National Science Foundation, Burazer said. The manufacturing process, ingredients and potential contaminants are reviewed annually by NSF toxicologists and minimum test battery for all fluoridation products includes metals of toxicological concern and radionuclides, according to the NSF fact sheet.

 

“Why would you want to put radioactive chemicals in the water at any level?” Carman said. “The only safe level is zero.”

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FERTILIZER BYPRODUCT IN THE WATER

 

Austin’s water is not fluoridated with natural fluoride but with fluosilicic acid, a controversial practice that is another cause for debate in questions on fluoride.

 

“It can sound really bad that [Austin’s fluoride] comes from the production of fertilizer,” said Health and Human Services Medical Director Dr. Philip Huang, “but it is a chemical reaction and [being produced from a chemical reaction] does not make it bad.”

 

Austin’s fluosilicic acid is a by-product of a phosphate fertilizer company, Lucier Chemical Industries, said Jane Burazer, assistant director of Austin Water Utility.

 

“The stuff they put in the water is not pharmaceutical grade. It is an industrial hazardous waste,” said Dr. Neil Carman, Sierra Club Clean Air Program director. “It does not just contain the fluosilicic acid. There is also elemental fluorine, hydrofluoric acid. There are also trace contaminants of heavy metals like lead, chromium 6, mercury, barium, selenium and radionuclides.”

 

The product is held to national standards by the American National Standards Institute and the National Science Foundation, Burazer said. The manufacturing process, ingredients and potential contaminants are reviewed annually by NSF toxicologists and minimum test battery for all fluoridation products includes metals of toxicological concern and radionuclides, according to the NSF fact sheet.

 

“Why would you want to put radioactive chemicals in the water at any level?” Carman said. “The only safe level is zero.”

 

 

 

 

 

Rick Perry and his peoples are trying to kill off the hipster liberals.

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I do not personally know this lady.

But I do know beer shits.

He aight in my book.

Introduced me to someone very near & dear to my heart, so for that alone, I thank him.

 

Things in my life used to be retarded messy.

It's not that way anymore.

I've been sober for a year and a half. Totally.

I don't fuck people over anymore.

so that's pretty cool.

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