Message from @Reaps

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2018-07-12 21:25:33 UTC  

Universal is out bidding fox for sky

2018-07-12 21:26:52 UTC  

And the whole lot is going to Disney if fox win they are not keeping skynews (which like the BBC and other UK tv news is legaly required to be balanced)

2018-07-12 22:31:54 UTC  

Of course, the only way to stand Trumps ```I N T O X I C A T I N G

C H A R I S M A``` in a contained space is to get too drunk to walk properly

2018-07-12 22:39:08 UTC  

lol

As much as I don't like US leaders meddling in our affairs

that's hilarious

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Where are they putting the talc?

actually don't answer that question

2018-07-13 11:51:13 UTC  

four

2018-07-13 11:51:15 UTC  

point seven

2018-07-13 11:51:20 UTC  

***b i l l i o n***????

2018-07-13 11:51:39 UTC  

*starts eating talcum powder*

2018-07-13 12:02:10 UTC  

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non NATO member state

disgusting Asian

Anglo Island

2018-07-13 18:16:10 UTC  

a better question is, would there be less if they stopped?

2018-07-13 18:26:12 UTC  

I can actually answer this:

Talc is a mineral closely associated with serpentine, also called *asbestos*. The manufacturers of the baby powder claim that it's asbestos free, but you can imagine the less-than-adequate processing prior to the modern era.

Asbestos has been known to cause stomach cancer as well as lung cancer, so I would guess it can affect other 'exposed' organs as well.

(am asbestos certified.)

2018-07-13 22:04:23 UTC  

asbestos was outlawed in use by the late 80s

asbestos did nothing WRONG

2018-07-13 22:07:07 UTC  

ITS ALL A LIE FROM CORPORATE GOVERNMENT TAKOVERS THAT CAUSE THE WORLD TO SOIL ITSELF AND TURN THE FROGS GAY

2018-07-13 22:07:21 UTC  

did I do it right?

Abestos is inert if handled correctly

Change My Mind

2018-07-13 22:21:15 UTC  

'Inert' is a misnomer because it's just a mineral.

So even if handled incorrectly, it's still inert.

Is it *dangerous* if handled correctly? No, it's not.

2018-07-13 22:26:49 UTC  

We removed asbestos in all school buildings because when the buildings inevitably got old they started handing out cancer risk like free candy on a loli convention