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So does this mean
that I can use a bullhorn and scream in the Justices' ears and it won't harm them? Maybe lock them in a room with a continuous loop of Barry Manilow songs at a loud decibel. Fools. Or as my mother used to say: horses arses.On Human-caused noises in oceans messing with wildlife, experts say posted 11 months, 3 weeks ago 2 Responses
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More common than you know..
Happened to 2 of my nephews. And yes, it can happen to your sons....
And you'd think by messing with the family jewels it would get people's attention. However, we all think it won't touch us, or someone close to us. Let's not think about chemicals in plastic because hey, they make our lives so much easier and it's not going to happen to us.... On Phthalates linked to abnormal genitalia in baby boys posted 1 year, 1 month ago 5 Responses
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What the hell?
"There is not a meaningful opportunity for health risk reduction"....uh, yeah, right.
Isn't there always a meaningful opportunity for it EPA?!! On EPA declines to set standard for perchlorate in drinking water posted 1 year, 1 month ago 3 Responses
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A step at least in the right direction
Speaking as someone who has found the need to wear a mask with carbon filter inserts to at least try and cut down on the toxins I inhale, I say at least it's a start.
I would however like the disclosure by companies of the hazards of chemicals they used/produce.
Never in my wildest dreams (and I was a hippie, so I had some wild dreams folks!) would I have thought that my body would now react to perfume, cologne, newspaper ink, plastics, formaldehyde in furniture, clothing, even plastic food baggies for God's sake etc., etc., etc. in the ways that it now does. Like many of you, I didn't think I needed to know what was in perfume, shampoo, body lotion, etc. I've learned the hard way that just because it's on the shelf doesn't mean it's safe. And hey, if someone had told me this same story 8 years ago I might've thought: what an odd person. By the way, my mask is lace (hey, if I have to wear one, why not lace!). And for any of you who find the need for one, try: icanbreathe.org
Multiple chemical sensitivity / environmental illness, whatever you want to call it - it's real and it doesn't discriminate. Thanks for "listening" folks and a gentle reminder to not be so quick to dismiss someone with an "invisible illness". Peace!On California enacts new laws to reduce toxicity of consumer goods posted 1 year, 1 month ago 1 ResponseClick here to view comment in original post
Oh man, pinch me too!
Lawdy, lawdy Miss Claudy! Please don't let this be one of those: if it's too good to be true....On Colorado utility voluntarily shuts down two coal plants posted 1 year, 3 months ago 6 Responses