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Lululemon, along with other legging brands, have forever chemicals in their clothes.
These chemicals don’t just wash out. They don’t break down. And once they’re in your body— they don’t leave.
These can be absorbed through the skin, which makes it worse when you learn that these forever chemicals are heavily concentrated in the crotch region of leggings. The most absorbent, sensitive skin on your body. Worn tight. For hours. Sometimes with no barrier.
PFAS are linked to: hormone disruption, thyroid issues, live and kidney damage, increased cancer risk, and infertility.
I hate it here.
Attorney General Ken Paxton@KenPaxtonTX
🚨BREAKING: I launched an investigation into Lululemon over the potential presence of toxic "forever chemicals" in activewear.
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Does he realize what he just admitted lol
Acyn@Acyn
VANCE: What they have done is engage in this act of economic terrorism against the entire world. As the President showed, two can play at that game.
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Wow. What a turn of events.
The Knicks will now host the Hawks, not the Raptors, in the playoffs after Boston’s G League-adjacent team beats Orlando.
New York went 2-1 against ATL, and both wins were by 3 points. The loss was by 12 — Knicks missed a few key guys in loss.
Knicks dominated Toronto all season.
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This Iranian grandpa’s home was completely destroyed by Israeli/US bombs. Yet when a bystander came to film the damage, he invited him in and insisted on offering him some fruit from a fridge that was still partially working, simply to uphold the tradition of hospitality
Even when everything is taken from him, he still finds a way to give.
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we live on a planet where trees warn each other of danger through underground networks. where octopuses dream. where elephants return to the bones of their dead and stand over them in silence. where bees communicate through dance, showing each other where to fly. where flowers bloom...where crows remember human faces -especially those who were cruel to them - and pass that memory on to their young. where ants build entire cities. where cats purr at a frequency that can help heal bones. where forests, after fires, grow flowers first.
quote@itsmubashi
Daily reminder :
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Estos 8 minutos de Justin Bieber cantando sus temas viejos los voy a atesorar en mi corazón por el resto de mi vida. GRACIAS JUSTIN, GRACIAS
#BIEBERCHELLA
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Mona Kimura improved to 4–0, using sharp sidekicks and her left straight to control the fight en route to a unanimous decision against Eun Ji Choi.
#k1wgp
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Coal ash is almost twice as radioactive as spent nuclear fuel and they're gonna let them dump it into your drinking water
PBS News@NewsHour
The Trump administration on Thursday proposed weakening rules for the disposal of ash produced by burning coal that can contain hazardous heavy metals and contaminate groundwater. to.pbs.org/4tuWZc0
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In the 1980's, Canadian broadcaster Global found a loophole in Canadian broadcasting legislation.
Instead of broadcasting test patterns on screen and losing out on overnight revenue, they could send a cameraman into the city to walk around and film the streets of Toronto.
Global producers decided to create their own original music to accompany the show instead of losing out on licensing fees.
Because the show was entirely "Canadian Content", this allowed Global to leave key primetime slots open to broadcast American content.
The show was called Night Walk.
Although Night Walk was created to exploit a loophole, the footage that was left behind now looks like a time capsule.
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