Posted on 02/13/2024 12:31:46 PM PST by SeekAndFind
beating clothes clean on river rocks will get you arrested for polluting the water. what they REALLY want is everyone but them to wear dirty stinky clothes.
A future Eric Gardner will die.
YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT ELSE SLIPS THRU “FILTRATION SYSTEMS” ???
DRUGS INGESTED BY HUMANS.
APPROX 50% of the drugs stay in the human body-—
the other 50% goes out in body fluids & excrement——
INTO THE SEWER SYSTEMS around the world..
THERE IS NO FILTER THAN CAN TAKE IT OUT-—AND NO PRODUCT THAT CAN REMOVE THOSE DRUGS.
THINK ABOUT THAT
what they REALLY want is everyone but them to wear dirty stinky clothes.
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I think you’re on to something there.
I'll teach them, I just won't wear clothes.
Good answer!
Pods help prevent pollution in our household because the rule is one pod per load. That way we don’t free-hand pour a pint or so of liquid soap in per load.
Look at my username. I’ve been working with polymers for 40 years.
Isn’t polyvinyl alcohol the same stuff used in white glue (aka Elmer’s School Glue)?
I once had old bottle of it that had some sort of mold or fungus growing in it. It smelled moldy.
Some sort of organism found it delicious and nutritious.
The annoying part of it was that I was about 12 years old, needed school glue for something (don’t recall what), and this moldy mess was all that was in the house.
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