I don't pay you anything
And that's the difference between you and the nuclear power company. The latter provides me with cheap electricity, while you provide me with nothing at all. That's the difference. Don't pretend, that you're on the same level as someone who provides me with something valuable, because you're not.
Come on, it's much less than a drop! What's 0.01 gram? It's nothing right?
Now you're comparing apples to neutronbombs, which I consider to be quite dishonest, because we're talking about basically distilled water with some weakly radioactive hydrogen in it.
Do you get paid to drink your coffee or eat fishes? No
So you're going nowhere with your "can I get paid to drink piss?"
Consumers won't like the idea of eating fishes swimming in radioactive waters, like not at all, and neighboring countries too. That's the reality, the rest is just you trying to spin shit
Do you get paid to drink your coffee or eat fishes?
As a matter of fact, I pay money for coffee and fish. So drinking and eating them clearly is of value to me. If otherwise good-quality fish gets cheaper because of some minor tritium-levels, I'd buy it, and consider the money I save as pay.
Also, the nuclear company pays me with having overall cleaner and cheaper electricity than the alternatives could offer, so choosing nuclear power is the rational choice.
Consumers won't like the idea of eating fish swimming in radioactive waters, like not at all, that's the reality the rest is you trying to spin shit
Consumers are mostly idiots, and half of them are women. What do I care about the opinion of idiots and women? If I get good-quality fish for a cheaper price, I'm happy.
Catering to the feefees of women and idiots is what is responsible for most of the bullshit happening around the world.
>As a matter of fact, I pay money for coffee and fish.
Yes exactly, you don't get paid to drink coffee with my piss in it
And the fact that you need to get paid to drink coffee with my piss in it shows, that you wouldn't do it for free, thanks for proving my point
And btw, you or anyone else don't have any mean of evaluating what type of radioactive particles there's in the fishes, nor what quantity
Better be safe than sorry, that's how a fuckton of consumers are going to settle this one out
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