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svnmag

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BonusX2:

Back in the day, back in the Hills; I ate a lot of fawn meat(?!) @0330 at Grandma's house with scrambled eggs/biscuits/gravy on opening "Gun" day at a large table. I was surrounded by men I idolized. They were wearied about the virtues of a 16ga slug. I could maintain a "softball" group @40 offhand--FC.

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It's not your video Woman. (^^^^bacon)
 
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As an environmental chemist I can assure you that - I have no idea, but it’s worth the risk for me. 🙃
Does eating plastic bottles as it turns out we are all doing somehow put that plastic into our skulls?

And if so as I have heard, how does the plastic go from our digestive system into our brain stems?

I am no chemist, so any help would be neat
 

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Plastic is pretty inert. Microplastics are not something I worry about.

I drank from hoses chock full of BPA when I was a kid. I can still taste it. Can’t imagine the massive doses I ingested. 😬

I’m now a plastic superhero freak of some sort if’n the movies I watched as a kid are anywhere near accurate.
 


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I'm assuming the microplastics get in our blood?
 

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