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>>18369915
It was from the town schizo slaves getting sick after working in ancient Roman mines.
https://www.mesotheliomahelp.org/asbestos/history/
Alternatively you could wait until 1983 when asbestos mining was no longer done, or until 2003 when asbestos use was banned in the US.

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>>18334543
The sugar's nowhere near as bad as the ridiculously excessive water intake with minimal electrolytes.
>>18334017
>Lol what, I drink ~1 gal of fluids a day, though not 100% water. Gotta get my caffeine and sugar fix baby! Any excess gets pissed right on out.
That's part of the problem. You're pissing out electrolytes when you do that (also possibly protein from kidney damage, but that's a separate topic).
Remember that one schizo anon who got hospitalized because he drank large amounts of water daily for no reason?
>>/ck/thread/S11555320#p11555867
>I was drinking @ 1.5 gallons/day over a period of several months. It really fucked me up. They basically had to force me to be admitted to the hospital because I was a raving lunatic and even when the ER medfag told me I was in serious danger of dying since my sodium level was so low I laughed hysterically and told him to fuck off out of my face, I'm leaving. He had security restrain me and gave me a shot to knock me out.
>>/ck/thread/S11555320#p11555537
>I almost died from this but fortunately one of the symptoms was paranoid schizophrenia so my relatives got me to the hospital in time.

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>>18151370
Black (perique) is best.
Probably not safer than other brands since the real harm comes from radioactive particles that are all over the planet and difficult to remove from tobacco after it absorbs it.
Perique tobacco can only be grown in a particular spot in Louisiana so if that place where perique tobacco is grown happens to be far enough from radioactive particles then it might be less harmful when you smoke it.
There was a period of time where atmospheric nuclear tests were still being done (those are outlawed by every country on Earth now) and it takes an extremely tiny amount of exposure from the particles dispersed by those tests to give people cancer.
Probably part of why the government went against tobacco so hard is they wanted a scapegoat for an uptick in cancer they were more culpable for than any other party.
Regardless, radioactive particles are definitely in cigarettes even though they aren't included intentionally. And whoever is to blame doesn't change that fact.

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>>18126543
Horseradish and wusabi have never caused me trouble since no matter how much you eat it there is never any painful bowel movement afterwards.
I guess God made assholes have the ability to sense fake burning signals from chili powder but not from horseradish. There might be some evolutionary story here but I can't think of it.

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>>18018413
It's not bad, but I found it strange that basically their entire menu was the chicken fingers order and that's it. I don't think any other fast food chain has a smaller menu than Cane's.

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>>17919243
>Death has a 100% chance of happening though
>>17919245
>So 29%of coffee drinkers live forever?
They took 171,616 people with an average age of 55.6 years who didn't already have cardiovascular disease or cancers and then checked up on them during follow-up period between 2009 and 2018. They had to die during that follow-up period for it to count towards the mortality risk assessed at the end.
https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/M21-2977

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