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grviper: How high is DM on their own list?
If it was accurate then they'd be just below asbestos and above Alan Titchmarsh.

But then nothing in the Daily Mail is accurate.
http://www.livescience.com/37194-neanderthal-oldest-tumor.html
WHAT is the girl in your avatar doing!?
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grviper: How high is DM on their own list?
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Navagon: If it was accurate then they'd be just below asbestos and above Alan Titchmarsh.

But then nothing in the Daily Mail is accurate.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoglB5NRxTo
"You write letters to the Daily Mail?"
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tinyE: WHAT is the girl in your avatar doing!?
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RWarehall: It should be noted that both water and natural juices also contain high levels of Dihydrogen Monoxide...
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nadenitza: Never a bad thing ;)

At first i thought wtf is this something bad? Then i searched the web and this is just a trick to lure unsuspecting fools, it's just another way to name water, haha!
You fool, water is just another way to name H2O!
Like others have said: I don't waste time thinking about what things might give me what-have-you.

If it means I die before becoming a senile mockery of myself I'm fine with that.

<sipping a Pepsi right now, incidentally.
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nadenitza: Never a bad thing ;)

At first i thought wtf is this something bad? Then i searched the web and this is just a trick to lure unsuspecting fools, it's just another way to name water, haha!
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ggf162: You fool, water is just another way to name H2O!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yi3erdgVVTw
Cool! I always wanted cancer...
The Daily Fail?

THAT is your source??

ROFLMFAO!

PMSL!

Oh, deary, deary me!

Daily Mail in a nutshell


Edit : Actually, if you want to see something infinitely more scary than a food colouring gone rogue, that's present in many, many, many diets across the Western World....

OH SHI-!
Post edited July 06, 2013 by Lone3wolf
Gave up all soda a few year's ago. Hopefully the past will not catch up with me as I was a big coca-cola drinker (4-6 12oz cans a day). I never cared for Pepsi, but did drink it on occasion at restaurants that thought it was a good substitute. Now just water, tea, fruit juice, or milk with an occasional coffee/cappuccino.

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tinyE: ...about a big screen Ryan Reynolds Dead Pool...
Why the fuck does he keep getting roles?
Bad games give you cancer and ulcer.
They are in cahoots with apothecaries making bad games and insulting our sense of intellect.
Looks like this is just another case of California being nutty in its regulations (and I say this as a California resident). To reach the doses of 4-methylimidazole found to cause an increased rate of cancer in rats you'd need to drink over 30,000 cans of soda per day. Both the FDA and numerous European health agencies have found absolutely no cause for concern with the amounts of this chemical found in foods and beverages, so it's pretty much just California once again engaging in its incessant chemophobia.
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DarrkPhoenix: Looks like this is just another case of California being nutty in its regulations (and I say this as a California resident). To reach the doses of 4-methylimidazole found to cause an increased rate of cancer in rats you'd need to drink over 30,000 cans of soda per day. Both the FDA and numerous European health agencies have found absolutely no cause for concern with the amounts of this chemical found in foods and beverages, so it's pretty much just California once again engaging in its incessant chemophobia.
Most people moved there so they can indulge in new-age crap, right?
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DarrkPhoenix: you'd need to drink over 30,000 cans of soda per day.
Yeah well that's what i do. :-(