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All you junk food gobblers are making your dick smaller... lol.

All you junk food gobblers are making your dick smaller... lol.

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[–] [deleted] 11 pts

Were the chemicals in high enough concentrations to be a concern? I bet they can find a few atoms of arsenic and uranium in fast food as well.

[–] [deleted] 3 pts

You should do a study by gorging on fast food for a year or so to see if your dick shrinks.

[–] [deleted] 11 pts

Anything to make it fit into your tight asshole.

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You should though. Send me a picture of your dick. Or better yet send me a video of you playing with yourself and do it everyday so we can observe it hard and soft. Do this while you eat fast food and we’ll both together see if there is a difference

And now for a response I would have never expected on Poal. :)

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Go back to autoadmit you kike lawyer.

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He's jewish. His cock is already micro-size.

After a year, it would probably become an innie.

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I don't want any of this shit in my food, if it's a takeaway or not. You eat what you want, but fuck off with your definition of what is a dose of concern or not. Who falls for this bs?

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Send me your dick pics please

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No according to the EPA, and the FDA doesn't care yet. "The FDA doesn't set limits for phthalates in food, according to the Post, but the levels detected in the 64 fast-food items purchased from franchises around San Antonio, Texas, were all below the EPA's current acceptable thresholds."

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Were the chemicals in high enough concentrations to be a concern?

What the fuck are you even trying to do? Any amount greater than none is of great concern. Your question is pure judaism.

I bet that they can find a few atoms of these 2 other harmful substances in fast food as well. (unproven (((claim)))) so that means them finding this other harmful substance is meaningless.

Yup. You're a fucking kike.

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Yep, if you drink enough water it will kill you. Better remove the water too.

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Nice false equivalence.

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Potatoes all contain arsenic. It ain't no big deal, unless you eat 500 pounds at once.

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Fact. Bananas emit radiation from the potassium they contain

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ya, plastic has been killing us for years. thats why everyone is getting cancer

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Yes, because all the increase in cancer can't have anything at all to do with the amount of radionuclides (radioactive atoms) spread throughout the environment from the many above ground nuclear tests that were done for years. It also can't possibly be caused by the heavy use of pesticides and herbicides found in nearly all food and water. It can only be plastics and not any other cause in our high sugar, low activity stressful lifestyles combined with the millions of other non-plastic carcinogens.

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I think Fukushima dwarfs all the leftover radiation from all the nuclear detonations combined. The stuff drifting over in the ocean and getting concentrated in the higher life forms in the ocean is probably so bad they don't even want to measure it.

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They are measuring it. It’s traveling on the ocean floor.

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Breast cancer in women is directly correlated to the use of deodorants and anti perspirants

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Chipotle? How? And in what ingredients? I worked there in 2004 as a cook & everything we used was fresh - we couldn't let anything sit out for longer than an hour.

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As he chews his McDouble

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That crap is probably in most food, as its ingredients have probably been in plastic at some point in its production.

This is interesting. I'm fairly certain, Chipotle advertises that their food in non GMO and chemical free.

Corporate PR is always supposed to be trusted.

My point being that a lawsuit could be filed. Everyone should automatically suspect any large company of shady practices somewhere along the line. It's another thing entirely to actually have evidence.

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GAY FROGS!...came from something similar, no? Chemicals from/for plastics

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