We're all made of star stuff. Wait, we meant tiny plastic stars. We're all made of tiny plastic stars.
We have received another update: we are all actually made of tiny fragments of water bottles that our research assistant, Kyle, mistook for stars. Good luck, everyone!
How's about you wait until it is peer-reviewed at which point it becomes actual news to avoid the misinformation that ensues when it turns out the paper had problems?
🤦🏼🙄 I observe this phenomenon, more than half of the world's population has become plastic brains, since they allow criminals to create laws and bastards to rule the world.....
Ads tell us to drink plastic bottled water not perfectly good tap water, spray febreeze every day, and to coat skin and clothes in chemically scented petroleum products 24/7 this is the result
A product promises a 'fresh scent'? NO regs of their safety but they enter our blood + brain instantly
They're literally not separate do you even understand how infrastructure networks work? Please go visit your city planning office and then get back to me about how these things aren't connected.
This is scary and all, but why are you reporting on a study that hasn't been peer-reviewed or published by any scientific journals? It could be a completely garbage study without outside review.
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Even after that, there would be more research needed
We have received another update: we are all actually made of tiny fragments of water bottles that our research assistant, Kyle, mistook for stars. Good luck, everyone!
A product promises a 'fresh scent'? NO regs of their safety but they enter our blood + brain instantly
(there's your answer)