I’ve got news for you: Probably every European or American has Pfas in his or her body
SOURCREAMPANCAKE on
Why do Belgians always take an empty glass to bed? In case they get thirsty. And a full one? In case they don’t
mrtn17 on
This means I’m going to live forever 🥳 come on barbie lets go party ah ah ah yeah
chunek on
We have microplastics in our testicles.. and by we I mean at least the whole Europe. It’s everywhere.
KurwaMegaTurbo on
The ones that make the freaking frogs gay !!! /s
Mature_boy_69 on
Life in plastic is fantastic 🥳
Minute_Attempt3063 on
Now tell me something new, something that isn’t well known already….. Nearly everyone in the world has this
SirPabloFingerful on
In my day it was just called “the floor is lava”. How times change
Otherwise_Fined on
No, this doesn’t mean that they’re immortal.
BkkGrl on
here I join my father full of lead and my granpa full of asbesto
Shoddy-Childhood-511 on
*Every* *~~Dutch~~* *person has ‘forever chemicals’ in their blood.* FTFY
The question is: How much?
Industry and industrial agriculture likely worsen the Netherlands, but the article doesn’t say how much. We know the border region between France and Germany has way way too much:
Veritassium has a good video on it. Even Antarctica has these forever chemicals. Everyone has them in their blood.
cookiesnooper on
I blame Germans
Illustrious-Neat5123 on
And yet European Union still want to punish me for my daily cannabis THC intake. Fuck you !
Altruistic-Fail-5989 on
stop exporting groceries in supermarkets
darkvaris on
Every person***
OffOption on
Maybe we should… Idonno… stop farmers, and industry from contaminating drinking water?
Or should I exile myself for the crime of thinking drinking water might be important?
ChunkyPuding on
Every person ever born on earth has forever chemicals in their blood.
Sufficient-History71 on
Who will they vote next time, either the right wing or the far right which is still going to be the leading party.
Vote for leopards ate my face party, they eat your face but then vote for them again.
Corporate greed wins but with not so subtle support from the populace.
_Faucheuse_ on
>After the war, Manhattan Project medical research continued under the auspices of the Atomic Energy Commission. In the 1970s, a scientist working in that program discovered that PFAS were accumulating in the blood of people all across the country. He alerted 3M. 3M then began conducting its own blood studies, looking at thousands of blood samples from around the world, including remote, rural parts of China. It also looked at archived blood samples from past medical studies. The only blood 3M could find that didn’t contain these chemicals was in archived samples from Korean war veterans that was collected before the 1950s, the decade when PFAS went into wide-scale production. This information caused some alarm inside 3M, and the company began intensively studying these chemicals. They quickly discovered that they didn’t break down in the environment, that they had a devastating effect on lab animals and that they were linked to serious diseases in workers. But rather than inform the public or regulators, they buried their findings. This is a pattern that played out over and over and over again for many years.
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I’ve got news for you: Probably every European or American has Pfas in his or her body
Why do Belgians always take an empty glass to bed? In case they get thirsty. And a full one? In case they don’t
This means I’m going to live forever 🥳 come on barbie lets go party ah ah ah yeah
We have microplastics in our testicles.. and by we I mean at least the whole Europe. It’s everywhere.
The ones that make the freaking frogs gay !!! /s
Life in plastic is fantastic 🥳
Now tell me something new, something that isn’t well known already….. Nearly everyone in the world has this
In my day it was just called “the floor is lava”. How times change
No, this doesn’t mean that they’re immortal.
here I join my father full of lead and my granpa full of asbesto
*Every* *~~Dutch~~* *person has ‘forever chemicals’ in their blood.* FTFY
The question is: How much?
Industry and industrial agriculture likely worsen the Netherlands, but the article doesn’t say how much. We know the border region between France and Germany has way way too much:
[**https://www.reddit.com/r/europe/comments/1lowvop/even_if_we_stop_drinking_we_will_be_exposed_a/**](https://www.reddit.com/r/europe/comments/1lowvop/even_if_we_stop_drinking_we_will_be_exposed_a/)
I’m here to stay! Forever Dutch 🇳🇱🇳🇱
Veritassium has a good video on it. Even Antarctica has these forever chemicals. Everyone has them in their blood.
I blame Germans
And yet European Union still want to punish me for my daily cannabis THC intake. Fuck you !
stop exporting groceries in supermarkets
Every person***
Maybe we should… Idonno… stop farmers, and industry from contaminating drinking water?
Or should I exile myself for the crime of thinking drinking water might be important?
Every person ever born on earth has forever chemicals in their blood.
Who will they vote next time, either the right wing or the far right which is still going to be the leading party.
Vote for leopards ate my face party, they eat your face but then vote for them again.
Corporate greed wins but with not so subtle support from the populace.
>After the war, Manhattan Project medical research continued under the auspices of the Atomic Energy Commission. In the 1970s, a scientist working in that program discovered that PFAS were accumulating in the blood of people all across the country. He alerted 3M. 3M then began conducting its own blood studies, looking at thousands of blood samples from around the world, including remote, rural parts of China. It also looked at archived blood samples from past medical studies. The only blood 3M could find that didn’t contain these chemicals was in archived samples from Korean war veterans that was collected before the 1950s, the decade when PFAS went into wide-scale production. This information caused some alarm inside 3M, and the company began intensively studying these chemicals. They quickly discovered that they didn’t break down in the environment, that they had a devastating effect on lab animals and that they were linked to serious diseases in workers. But rather than inform the public or regulators, they buried their findings. This is a pattern that played out over and over and over again for many years.
Excerpt from [article worth reading](https://searchlightnm.org/new-mexico-pfas-holloman-air-force-base-manhattan-project-toxic-firefighting-foam-forever-chemicals/#:~:text=The%20only%20blood%203M%20could,began%20intensively%20studying%20these%20chemicals.)