ElusiveEnt

5683 pts · April 8, 2013


hello :)

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Spoon

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well, about a month at least

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mm baby tell me more about dat 32 nm fibre

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Phrasing! Are we not doing phrasing anymore?

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1113

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Did he just go, "Uno, dos..." before disappearing without a tres?

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For oatmeal recipes

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I think you a word there.

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Genuinely curious here, as someone not in the US, what number is this for?

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your hand and 2/2

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One of these things is not like the others.

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Oh ho, don't get me started...

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Mediocre!

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My reaction after the hundredth time:

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2584 | 23

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Hehehe. What you did there, I see it.

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:)

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"Heavy Metals, Trace Elements and their Cellular Effects" 5/5

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in children under 6's vaccines (with the exception of the inactive influenza shot). Source: Bánfalvi, G (2011) 4/5

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of thiomersal instead of metabolising it into the non toxic and easily filtered/removed ethylmercury, which is why it is no longer used 3/?

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However, some individuals with lower metabolic rates or decreased ability to filter heavy metal compounds can experience an accumulation2/?

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Well, thiomersal (the Hg preservative compound) is toxic, however it was only ever used in trace amounts, i.e. not enough to cause damage1/?

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ethylmercury. sauce: Bánfalvi, G (2011). "Heavy Metals, Trace Elements and their Cellular Effects"

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metal compounds can experience an accumulation of thiomersal, instead of metabolising it into the non toxic and easily filtered/removed 3/4

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amounts, i.e. not enough to cause damage. However, some individuals with lower metabolic rates or decreased ability to filter heavy 2/?

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