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Sorry. NDA in effect. Plus, the show comes out in 2017; even if I spilled the beans and everything is accurate, there’s still a good chance that what I say will turn out not to be true of the final show.

Ah, thank you! I am mixing similar stories up.

Wasn’t there a story on this a week or two ago on here? Or am I mixing similar stories up?

Just checked. Essena is a college drop-out.

Given everything I’ve heard about the new series?

This surprises you? Have you not paid attention to how people are acting as of late, given all of the stories about sororities on here that show college is very much just high school extended?

To answer the title question:

Wasn’t this before the whole bit about women expecting to be more than baby making machines really took off?

Except there’s absolutely no evidence that these are dangerous, despite what they contain, even when given to children. Beyond the standard choking hazards, of course.

You might want to go back and reread the post where I first brought up mercury in vaccines. You’ve totally misinterpreted my post and are arguing with a position I don’t actually hold. It helps to read the entire post instead of just skimming it. You missed a very key paragraph.

And, by your own source, the lead is coming from three areas: Paint, soil, and leftover leaded gasoline.

What I want to know is why they’re making clothing out of couches, muppets, and what looks like designer curtains. And, more importantly, why they’re using all of the ugly patterns to do it.

The people I’m talking about were the wealthy and well-educated.

Meanwhile, mercury is actually found in quite a few vaccines. Including some mandated for children.

The radioactive paint was popular with the upper classes. Lower classes couldn’t afford it.

Don’t forget the radioactive paint that decorated the insides of houses in France.

I actually checked this out.

Why waste the millions to build a spaceship just to do that?

I’ll donate to the cause of her burning the town down.

Trump doesn’t believe half of what comes out of his mouth. Mostly because he pays people like me to troll him with how we write his speeches. The ones he actually delivers are typically the ones he found funniest.