Message from @Citizen Z
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@Swing and a Miss assuming stars are infinitely distant doesn't prove a globe
I never said it was globe earth proof...
And the first document says "flat map", nothing to do with the earth being flat as practically all maps of the earth are going to be flat. The 2nd is that i described, them assuming the earth is flat purely for mathematical simplification.
Why do you defend your captors?
Ever heard of Stockholm syndrome?
Ok... nice argument
@Swing and a Miss you have no globe "proof"
I was never trying to give proof
Mathematical constructs are not proof
Models are not proof
I never said they were
Then get over your bs
Figure out why earth isnt a spinning ball
Then get back to me
damnnnn
You just responded to my arguments with "wrong"
roasted
No real pics
Moon landings fake
Earth doesn't measure as a 25k globe
This entire time you didn't respond to any of my arguments besides saying I'm wrong.
No real pictures of the entire flat earth either, so that just at best gets to a draw.
Moon landings being fake doesn't tell us either way.
Measuring will depend on your method, evidence for flat surface does seem too good to ignore but still...
@Swing and a Miss Dude I've tried to get a real debate and when I pin them against the wall and they don't have any more bs to throw at me they just say I'm wrong, passive agressive insult me, and metaphorically run away on the verge of rage tears.
Me: *presents evidence*
Them: ShUtUp yOu GoveRnMenT MindLEss ShEEp
Legit that's all I get every time. Except Jeremy that dude is chill.
Jeremy is really interesting to talk to
It was quite fun interacting with him
Just imagine what it's doing to your insides.
Not all waterways are flourinated, and if they are, it's at such minute amounts per/500gal that you'd never, unless allergic, experience any adverse effects FluoriNe, while the most commonly known additive to water, is not the crux of water treatment, more like an post process extra
It's in milk too
And still in minute doses. It's valid to have concerns given Flourine's nature, and seeing reactions to other substances as you displayed above does create the mindset of "what is that doing inside you," and the answer comes down to your digestive fluids don't react in that way to Flourine, and handles it - in the approved and regulated doses - just fine. Milk also isn't, in many regions, government created. There are regulations on safety equipment and minimum standards for making it safe to drink, so flourination is even *less* common, usually reserved for larger dairy corps. So you can avoid the milk worry just fine by locally sourcing your milk from independent dairy farms
But on the subject of water (which is trated in 500 gallon to 1500 gallon tanks in a moderately sized facility), it's not always used. In the United States at least, it really only depends on your region and their local laws
It seems pretty clear to me that you just accept whatever *they* say. Even if fluoride in water wasn't bad for you, why should we be forced to drink it in our water?
It might have seemed like a good idea in the 50s, but it's now coming to light just how bad it is for you.
All of these detriments are based on the idea that individuals are getting over the agreed limits. One, that is controlled fairly easily by properly judging how soluble it is and putting and adequate amount for how much water you've used. If that's strictly enforced and your local water system isn't plumbed terribly, accurate estimations of individual dosage aren't that hard to achieve.
And yes, the benefit is dental. I can agree it's not such an enormous benefit in water so as to undeniably say it should be required. Feel free to advocate for stopping fluorine in your water with your local officials. That's your right. I don't think it should be required overall, and I don't live in a region where it is required, and I like this fact
As for accepting whatever "they" say
I am "they," water treatment is my literal job
I just don't drink the water, if the government wants to force me to drink chemicals, I'm never gunna trust them. Who knows what else they'll put in my food or water?
I would want to see evidence of this claim of supposed ill effects of water fluoridation on the public.
There was at least a reference here, will require further look for me
i just think its suspicious they would put chemicals in the water for our teeth, wouldnt you put vitamins in it instead or along with it if you are worried about health? also suspicious is who first suggested to put it in the water, also suspicious is the institute that said it was safe, the mellon institute they also said asbestos was safe.