Message from @ManAnimal

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2020-03-14 22:03:12 UTC  

arent likely to cause cancer

2020-03-14 22:03:16 UTC  

long periods of low doses

2020-03-14 22:03:20 UTC  

are likely to cause cancer

2020-03-14 22:03:27 UTC  

at 50% well... don't go outside for too long

2020-03-14 22:03:33 UTC  

They're both likely to cause cancer

2020-03-14 22:03:43 UTC  

one is vastly more likely to cause cancer

2020-03-14 22:03:51 UTC  

if you can get over the radiation sickness youre usually good

2020-03-14 22:03:54 UTC  

The Ukraine would like a word with you

2020-03-14 22:04:03 UTC  

Cancer is just damaged cells regrowing wrong and going out of control @Lucienne d'Anwyl

2020-03-14 22:04:05 UTC  

@Samaritan™ the people who died in ukraine died of rad sickness

2020-03-14 22:04:07 UTC  

not cancer

2020-03-14 22:04:08 UTC  

strong rads will just kill you

2020-03-14 22:04:13 UTC  

Lucy wanna get disappointed?

2020-03-14 22:04:13 UTC  

Drinking water that is too hot causes cancer @Lucienne d'Anwyl

2020-03-14 22:04:20 UTC  

cos its hot

2020-03-14 22:04:22 UTC  

Literally hot water

2020-03-14 22:04:22 UTC  

in fact, the weakening field since the 80s, many believe this has alot to do with the increased cancers

2020-03-14 22:04:23 UTC  

for starters

2020-03-14 22:04:28 UTC  

How many do you think have gotten sick in the years after?

2020-03-14 22:04:30 UTC  

Is a carcinogen

2020-03-14 22:04:36 UTC  

and that the sun has MORE to do with climate change than people

2020-03-14 22:04:38 UTC  

@phadreus which means that you get the least damage if you take it all at once

2020-03-14 22:04:42 UTC  

the less cells to repair themselves

2020-03-14 22:04:53 UTC  

posted a whole set of papers on that this morning

2020-03-14 22:05:02 UTC  

@Lucienne d'Anwyl But the cells still have to repair themselves

2020-03-14 22:05:04 UTC  

money printer go brrrr

2020-03-14 22:05:05 UTC  

https://climatism.blog/2020/03/07/46-statements-by-ipcc-experts-against-the-ipcc/

2020-03-14 22:05:08 UTC  

Official statement is

2020-03-14 22:05:11 UTC  

in the International Journal of Cancer concludes that Chernobyl will have caused 16,000 thyroid cancers and 25,000 other cancers in Europe by 2065, and that 16,000 of these cancers will be fatal. Since thyroid cancer is rarely fatal, most of the cancer deaths will be from other cancers

2020-03-14 22:05:11 UTC  

your cells always have to repair themselves

2020-03-14 22:05:11 UTC  

It's a 'tism' alright

2020-03-14 22:05:17 UTC  

if you get a cut your cells have to repair themselves

2020-03-14 22:05:21 UTC  

And if it happens with billions of people outside?

2020-03-14 22:05:27 UTC  

Sudden damage?

2020-03-14 22:05:39 UTC  

@svarozhyc there were more cancers caused by uranium pottery than chernobyl

2020-03-14 22:05:39 UTC  

It definitely will drastically increase skin cancer rates

2020-03-14 22:05:41 UTC  

At least

2020-03-14 22:05:55 UTC  

Radiation doesn’t just cut though it damages them

2020-03-14 22:05:58 UTC  

So?

2020-03-14 22:06:00 UTC  

@Lucienne d'Anwyl It also depends HOW they are damaged

2020-03-14 22:06:11 UTC  

Which is something that isn't well understood about cancer