OT all this trump shit in the forum and nothing about a possible nazi bomber

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No, I wrote it like that on purpose. A gun nut isn't an average NRA member, he is a psychopath.

I don't think it has anything to do with guns, just curious what people think. Haven't seen shit about it on the local news and that's all the news I saw this weekend. Too busy doing stuff around the house.
 
Now this shit. I don't even know how to describe the look on this kid's face. We need a government investigation into all 50 states and their drinking water. I only drink crystal geyser spring water and have for years.

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment...hwest-canceled-due-bomb-threat-074421821.html

WHO launches health review after microplastics found in 90% of bottled water
Researchers find levels of plastic fibres in popular bottled water brands could be twice as high as those found in tap water

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has announced a review into the potential risks of plastic in drinking water after a new analysis of some of the world’s most popular bottled water brands found that more than 90% contained tiny pieces of plastic. A previous study also found high levels of microplastics in tap water.

In the new study, analysis of 259 bottles from 19 locations in nine countries across 11 different brands found an average of 325 plastic particles for every litre of water being sold.

In one bottle of Nestlé Pure Life, concentrations were as high as 10,000 plastic pieces per litre of water. Of the 259 bottles tested, only 17 were free of plastics, according to the study.

Scientists based at the State University of New York in Fredonia were commissioned by journalism project Orb Media to analyse the bottled water.

The scientists wrote they had “found roughly twice as many plastic particles within bottled water” compared with their previous study of tap water, reported by the Guardian.

https://www.theguardian.com/environ...d-in-more-than-90-of-bottled-water-study-says
 
WHO launches health review after microplastics found in 90% of bottled water
Researchers find levels of plastic fibres in popular bottled water brands could be twice as high as those found in tap water

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has announced a review into the potential risks of plastic in drinking water after a new analysis of some of the world’s most popular bottled water brands found that more than 90% contained tiny pieces of plastic. A previous study also found high levels of microplastics in tap water.

In the new study, analysis of 259 bottles from 19 locations in nine countries across 11 different brands found an average of 325 plastic particles for every litre of water being sold.

In one bottle of Nestlé Pure Life, concentrations were as high as 10,000 plastic pieces per litre of water. Of the 259 bottles tested, only 17 were free of plastics, according to the study.

Scientists based at the State University of New York in Fredonia were commissioned by journalism project Orb Media to analyse the bottled water.

The scientists wrote they had “found roughly twice as many plastic particles within bottled water” compared with their previous study of tap water, reported by the Guardian.

https://www.theguardian.com/environ...d-in-more-than-90-of-bottled-water-study-says

Ugh, we're stopping by Hobbes' home tomorrow for a little visit and have plans to drink bottled water.
 
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WHO launches health review after microplastics found in 90% of bottled water
Researchers find levels of plastic fibres in popular bottled water brands could be twice as high as those found in tap water

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has announced a review into the potential risks of plastic in drinking water after a new analysis of some of the world’s most popular bottled water brands found that more than 90% contained tiny pieces of plastic. A previous study also found high levels of microplastics in tap water.

In the new study, analysis of 259 bottles from 19 locations in nine countries across 11 different brands found an average of 325 plastic particles for every litre of water being sold.

In one bottle of Nestlé Pure Life, concentrations were as high as 10,000 plastic pieces per litre of water. Of the 259 bottles tested, only 17 were free of plastics, according to the study.

Scientists based at the State University of New York in Fredonia were commissioned by journalism project Orb Media to analyse the bottled water.

The scientists wrote they had “found roughly twice as many plastic particles within bottled water” compared with their previous study of tap water, reported by the Guardian.

https://www.theguardian.com/environ...d-in-more-than-90-of-bottled-water-study-says
Don't drink any of those. Wonder if the plastic is a byproduct of the filtering or the bottling itself? Crystal Geyser comes straight from the mountains of California (or toilets, who really knows?)

Still less likely to get birth control pill and other drug residue in my water. I would drink my grandmother's well water if I could but that is thousands of miles away and Vegas tap water is undrinkable. It could be the safest water on Earth and I won't drink it unless it goes through a Brita filter at least.
 
Don't drink any of those. Wonder if the plastic is a byproduct of the filtering or the bottling itself? Crystal Geyser comes straight from the mountains of California (or toilets, who really knows?)

Still less likely to get birth control pill and other drug residue in my water. I would drink my grandmother's well water if I could but that is thousands of miles away and Vegas tap water is undrinkable. It could be the safest water on Earth and I won't drink it unless it goes through a Brita filter at least.

Toughen up cupcake.
 
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haha, funny.

The police want him to turn himself in, that's just as helpful.

This was a good line. I nearly choked!
""We want to understand what brought you to this point," he said. "And we want to listen to you."
 
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This was a good line. I nearly choked!
""We want to understand what brought you to this point," he said. "And we want to listen to you."
I guess it doesn't hurt to ask. Suppose the weirdo is telling himself "they'll never catch me and they'll be too stupid to ask me to turn myself in" and promises himself he will turn himself in if they ask nicely.

Psychos are odd, although I could just be projecting from watching a recent show called Mindhunter on Netflix.
 
This is my thread so I will now turn to the be all and end all of automotive knowledge, the Urban Dictionary to show @CupWizier how he was wrong about the 350 big block pontiac he Cliff Clavined up the forum with earlier

https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Pontiac 350

rotflmao @bondoman5000 and 1. Don't you have some dents to go slab some bondo on? I didn't realize how butthurt you were going to get over that little tidbit I posed to you. Have a nice day but be careful of the fumes as it's apparently effecting you much worse than you think. Love the quality work on your mini van.

https://www.mgexp.com/phorum/file.php?47,file=237910,filename=3805.jpg
 
rotflmao @bondoman5000 and 1. Don't you have some dents to go slab some bondo on? I didn't realize how butthurt you were going to get over that little tidbit I posed to you. Have a nice day but be careful of the fumes as it's apparently effecting you much worse than you think. Love the quality work on your mini van.

https://www.mgexp.com/phorum/file.php?47,file=237910,filename=3805.jpg
Not butthurt. Curious why the TDS sufferers can't ever admit when they're wrong and I was bored.

I do have plenty of stuff to do today but I'll make sure and think of you....
 
They got to him and be blew himself up. Domestic terrorist? Psycopath? Moron?

At least they got the fucker, hope there aren't any more packages out there.
 

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