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- Comment on But I am mighty!! 8 hours ago:@webghost0101 Yes big Ashkenazi pharma. Why are you afraid of actually researching the subject instead of trying to propagandaize it?
- Comment on But I am mighty!! 9 hours ago:@webghost0101 Here are the facts. 100 years ago, Autism rate is 1-in-40000, today it is 1-in-16. The increase in autism has paralleled the increase in vaccines. And the autism rates parallels the vaccination rates in various regions. As I previously stated, this is a casual not a causal relationship, but given the seriousness of the disease and how many it is affecting, it is worth researching the relationship. Only people who could possibly be opposed to that are those whose profits are threatened.
- Comment on But I am mighty!! 11 hours ago:@webghost0101 Yes said the big pharma industry to whom vaccination is incredibly profitable, but statistics say otherwise.
- Comment on But I am mighty!! 11 hours ago:
@GingerGoodness Benzene in trace amount is an issue, but also Oxybenzone: Some studies suggest it may be an endocrine disruptor, meaning it could interfere with hormones, and research in animals has raised questions about potential cancer risk, but it's important to note these were high-dose studies not directly relevant to typical human use. Other UV Filters: Ingredients like octinoxate and homosalate have also raised concerns about potential endocrine disruption, and some are banned in certain regions due to their impact on marine life
Look, if you want to smear yourself with chemicals, inject yourself with artificial DNA, etc, go for it, just don't require it of me and my offspring.
- Comment on But I am mighty!! 21 hours ago:@Railcar8095 I have a better idea I will just put you on ignore.
- Comment on But I am mighty!! 21 hours ago:@Railcar8095 Yea big Jewish pharma would surely mock me, they have no issue with killing children.
- Comment on But I am mighty!! 22 hours ago:@Railcar8095 With respect to vaccines and autism, there is a correlation but as the old saying goes casuality is not causality until it is. In my view it warrants research. And I've got no doubt that the number of vaccines they are giving toddlers and children these days is overloading their immune systems.
- Comment on But I am mighty!! 1 day ago:@rumschlumpel I live close to Seattle. If we're lucky here there might be three days in the year where you can get sunburn.
- Comment on But I am mighty!! 1 day ago:@bees Actually the UV creams have shown to be themselves carcinogenic, so it's not about to have cancer or not, but how to get it. All things in moderation, including sun, your body does need vitamin d3 which it produces in the presence of UV.
- Comment on Why do low framerates *feel* so much worse on modern video games? 2 weeks ago:@binom If you film with a camera with a ntsc vertical reference rate of 59.95 hz you will see a beat note between the lights and the led lighting indicating it is not well filtered if at all. Many cheap led lights just have a capacitive current limiter and that's it. If you power them off of 50Hz you will see the flicker, if you get dimmable LED lights they will NOT have a filter. But I don't want to interfere with anyone's bragging rights.
- Comment on Why do low framerates *feel* so much worse on modern video games? 3 weeks ago:@FlembleFabber Do you have LED lights in your house? Can you see 60Hz flicker?
- Comment on Why do low framerates *feel* so much worse on modern video games? 3 weeks ago:@VinesNFluff Most people can't honestly perceive any change in their visual field in less than 1/60th of a second except perhaps at the very periphery (for some reason rods are faster than cones and there are more rods in your peripheral vision) and even then not in much detail. So honestly, frame rates above 60 fps don't really buy you anything except bragging rights.