https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ePLkAm8i2s
Also vote if you would like to play this VR game:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkQdpciFU_g
Yes it is.
But soymilk is the true gay drink.
I personally don't like vr cus it hurts my eyes
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As long as you're smart enough to watch the videos on context
https://www.banned.video/watch?id=6286c3adf8a8680df995865b
Yea it is crazy. I mean people just see a meme or news report and think Alex Jones is the worst person since Adolf Hitler lol
It is hard to find the original video but there is one of the newer ones
Some people got very angry at me for what I said, but looks like they finally changed their mind... see my mho here
Why would anyone block you for no apparent reason on GAG? ↗
I am blocked all the time. I don't care anymore. Most of the time it is over such petty stuff.
Yea but people get angry with me all the time. Like when I answer the question that THEY ASKED and don't like the answer or don't get the answer they wanted to hear.
you know he doesn't believe the bullshit he says... right?
From the link in my update:
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In Exp. 1, we exposed larvae to atrazine at nominal concentrations of 0.01, 0.1, 1.0, 10.0, and 25 parts per billion (ppb)...
At all doses tested (except 0.01 ppb), atrazine produced gonadal abnormalities. Up to 20% of the animals (16–20%) had multiple gonads (up to 6 in a single animal) or were hermaphrodites (with multiple testes and ovaries; Fig. 2). These abnormalities were never observed in control animals in the current experiments or in over 10,000 observations of control animals in our laboratory over the last 6 years.
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Another one, read both short paragraphs:
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2842049
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The herbicide atrazine is one of the most commonly applied pesticides in the world. As a result, atrazine is the most commonly detected pesticide contaminant of ground, surface, and drinking water. Atrazine is also a potent endocrine disruptor that is active at low, ecologically relevant concentrations. Previous studies showed that atrazine adversely affects amphibian larval development. The present study demonstrates the reproductive consequences of atrazine exposure in adult amphibians. Atrazine-exposed males were both demasculinized (chemically castrated) and completely feminized as adults. Ten percent of the exposed genetic males developed into functional females that copulated with unexposed males and produced viable eggs. Atrazine-exposed males suffered from depressed testosterone, decreased breeding gland size, demasculinized/feminized laryngeal development, suppressed mating behavior, reduced spermatogenesis, and decreased fertility. These data are consistent with effects of atrazine observed in other vertebrate classes. The present findings exemplify the role that atrazine and other endocrine-disrupting pesticides likely play in global amphibian declines.
Atrazine is one of the most widely used pesticides in the world. Approximately 80 million pounds are applied annually in the United States alone, and atrazine is the most common pesticide contaminant of ground and surface water (1). Atrazine can be transported more than 1,000 km from the point of application via rainfall and, as a result, contaminates otherwise pristine habitats, even in remote areas where it is not used (2, 3). In fact, more than a half million pounds of atrazine are precipitated in rainfall each year in the United States (2).
And then you can see this
https://theexcelpractice.com/sperm-count-drop/
Which includes the systematic review published in 2017 concluding literally thousands of studies between 1973 and 2011:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28981654/
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Wider implications: This comprehensive meta-regression analysis reports a significant decline in sperm counts (as measured by SC and TSC) between 1973 and 2011, driven by a 50-60% decline among men unselected by fertility from North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Because of the significant public health implications of these results, research on the causes of this continuing decline is urgently needed.
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38 years, 55% decline.
55/38=1.45% per year. 11 years passed since 2011, is it now 16% less than that?
Is the modern male 71% more castrated than in 1970s?
Considering that there was male fertility decline awareness even in the 70s, is the male fertility now less than 1/3 of what was already concerning?
Probably even worse, as there are cumulative effects with this.
Male fertility implies everything from organ size to behavior.
What is mentioned in this clip is not total disinfo.
And then I can send you textbooks on electromagnetism and our health...
For a sample see this
www.sciencedirect.com/.../S2305050015000044
Just the first study I clicked on in the search engine...
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Results: ...
In addition, low frequency EMF significantly reduced sperm motility and testosterone levels...
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And do you really think any scientist is paid to say this?
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