Radioactive quackery?
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Apparently back in the days, during the interwar period, radioactive materials like radium and thorium was a big deal, commonly seen in products like toothpaste and what not. Basically it was marketed as "Healthy" in a similar manner to tobacco. Which sounds rather bizarre in this day and age, but people were in fact drinking "radium water" and proceeded to brush their teeth with radioactive toothpaste etc. The magnitude is what I find intimidating, being that radioacivity is cancerous just like smoking, not only that but it does not die out as this generation of fuck ups passed out. With a few clicks here and there it is blatantly obvious that your grandad probably consumed radioactive medicine extensively, Which in turn has made the likelihood of cancer and other debilitating diseases way more apparent in y(our) genome. Being aware of this opens up for a question: "should I pass these cancerous genes on?" the Answer is NO. And I am not "out there" by saying that this is as true as it gets regardless of how bizarre it sounds. In the end it all boils down to pseudoscience and its negative impact on human kind, the aryan race being equally lethal in its appearance...
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This is why I want to move to a area that isn't big on mass production. today onwards, there isn't a single thing that isn't fucked up.
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Tegumi wrote...
The thread topic is question but the content is not. I am confuse.Well, that was kind of a typo.
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Meh harvest eggs/semen from areas that would not have been affected by the radiation spurge and forcibly multiply and apply to communities, in a few decades the damage would be purged or atleasf waylaid but then again you'll probably be facing a lot more problems won't you?
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AvatarEnd wrote...
Radioactive water. it's good for you. I wonder if they had radio spots about it. hmmm.The Radium Water Worked Fine until Your Jaw Came Off.
For that Healthy Glow, Drink Radiation!