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Dyer 10 month s ago
#13 THATS a dump statement. It depends how Deep you dive how long you dive if you start on normal null or out of a pressure Chamber. There are plenty of mixed air that get used. From normal Air to heliumtrimix.
       
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Leon 10 month s ago
#4 weird how come everyone seems to have it and it should not be diagnosed in infants and small children? trust the science though.
#8 this is a gross misinformation. ECT was used to modify behavior and not just used under anesthesia. i have relatives who remember this.they even used it on rape victims.
       
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Ambrose 10 month s ago
Leon,
"Was used", not 'is currently used'.
       
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Lyddy 10 month s ago
Leon,
#4 Answer to your first question: Everyone seems to have it now because of almost total reliance on the Smart phone, today's version of entertainment and social media. What was once a hereditary brain disorder is now a syndrome brought on by external causation.
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Virdie 10 month s ago
Leon,

Ummm, the actual science says you can't diagnose before the age of 4 or 5 at the earliest, and people may claim to have it, but they also claim to be gluten-free celiac because they get tummy aches and get irritated at their lives. It takes actual, real tests, and real diagnosis, with real equipment, not just a educated guess.
       
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Virdie 10 month s ago
#8 That's funny... must Rurkish friend was given EST because he smoked pot while working in Alaska... so, yeah... it's kinda whatever the particular country consideres a reason.
       
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Virdie 10 month s ago
Virdie,

*My Turkish
       
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Virdie 10 month s ago
#12 Organic also doesn't mean it's not a GMO as well. It ONLY means they didn't use the pesticides on the Government list. But, things like Neem oil can be used freely, and it's toxic and deadly in the wrong doses (one friend killed her entire lettuce harvest by using a tbsp instead of tsp).
       
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Thursa 10 month s ago
Leon,

thanks, captain doctor Leon from the internet
       
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Rusty 10 month s ago
#12 Yup, two decades back they caught an 'organic' grower out west using tobacco water (essentially tobacco soaked in water to seep out the nicotine in it) to spray their crops as an insecticide - yes it works pretty good. Couldn't do anything to them at the time because the wording of what definied organic didn't say he couldn't do that.
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Rhodella 10 month s ago
Rusty,

Their is an ep
       
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Rhodella 10 month s ago
Rusty,

isode of the Simpsons about this (kind of)
       
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Dob 10 month s ago
#11
No!
       
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Chan 10 month s ago
Dob,

Yes!
       
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Beth 10 month s ago
Dob,
The good news is: comments that are even more critical will be removed here shoot
       
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Rhodella 10 month s ago
#11 do the people of Chernobyl and Fukushima know how safe they are? Do the uranium miners know how safe and clean their job is? Does the government know they don't actually need to subsidize it heavily because it's so perfect and the waste is so safe and clean?
       
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Wilber 10 month s ago
Rhodella,

Do you know how much harmful the other forms of power generation are? Cola power pumps tons of toxic materials in that air that then come back down everywhere and get absorbed by the water we drink and the food we eat. Factoring in pollution and mining/maintenance/construction accidents per generated Terawatt hour of power coal causes the death of 100.000 people, solar 440, wind 150 and nuclear 90.
youtu.be/J3znG6_vla0?si=bGQC8OwzJq8W_iFM&t=300
       
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