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Posted on 7/18/13 at 4:21 pm
Posted on 7/18/13 at 4:21 pm
Have to give props to the kid. He wore a breast cancer awareness bow-tie today at media day because his cousin just got diagnosed with breast cancer. Not a Bama fan, but I thought that was impressive.
Posted on 7/18/13 at 4:35 pm to Dr. Huxtable
Not as impressive as this thread title
Posted on 7/18/13 at 4:36 pm to Dr. Huxtable
Manziel wore a pin for the rapper Drake on his lapel....
Posted on 7/18/13 at 4:36 pm to Dr. Huxtable
Hate to hear that about his cousin. What exactly did he do that was impressive?
Posted on 7/18/13 at 4:44 pm to Dr. Huxtable
Nice gesture but not thread worthy, especially with this thread title
Posted on 7/18/13 at 4:45 pm to Mullen3:16
what exactly does wearing a lapel pin do for anybody?
If you want to fight cancer, fight the big food companies who are selling frankenfoods, putting cancer causing preservatives, colorations, MSG, etc etc, and the damn cola companies with their artificial cancer causing sweeteners.
so who wasn't aware about cancer? all this awareness doesn't seem to be making an impact on the increasing incidence of cancer in the general population.
they can stick their pink pins up my rear end.
If you want to fight cancer, fight the big food companies who are selling frankenfoods, putting cancer causing preservatives, colorations, MSG, etc etc, and the damn cola companies with their artificial cancer causing sweeteners.
so who wasn't aware about cancer? all this awareness doesn't seem to be making an impact on the increasing incidence of cancer in the general population.
they can stick their pink pins up my rear end.
Posted on 7/18/13 at 4:46 pm to stephendomalley
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damn cola companies with their artificial cancer causing sweeteners.
que?
Posted on 7/18/13 at 4:46 pm to stephendomalley
I somewhat agree. I can understand jimbo raising awareness for his son though. Sad story
Those are the kind of things that need to be made aware of
Those are the kind of things that need to be made aware of
Posted on 7/18/13 at 4:47 pm to The Calvin
Aspartame. It's a key ingredient in Splenda and others. Long term studies have shown to be associated with memory loss and other brain complications
Posted on 7/18/13 at 4:48 pm to Dr. Huxtable
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Have to give props to the kid
Posted on 7/18/13 at 4:48 pm to FourThreeForty
aspartame and NutraSweet.
made from the feces of e coli and the other is a pesticide made from sugar.
made from the feces of e coli and the other is a pesticide made from sugar.
Posted on 7/18/13 at 4:49 pm to stephendomalley
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they can stick their pink pins up my rear end.
Are you in to that type thing?
Posted on 7/18/13 at 4:54 pm to stephendomalley
quote:What's Sweet'nLow made of? My wife uses that shite nearly every thing she makes - on cereal - in tea - in desserts.
aspartame and NutraSweet.
made from the feces of e coli and the other is a pesticide made from sugar.
Posted on 7/18/13 at 4:54 pm to Dr. Huxtable
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He wore a breast cancer awareness bow-tie today at media day because his cousin just got diagnosed with breast cancer
You wouldn't do the same...you a-hole.
Posted on 7/18/13 at 5:15 pm to stephendomalley
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If you want to fight cancer, fight the big food companies who are selling frankenfoods, putting cancer causing preservatives, colorations, MSG, etc etc, and the damn cola companies with their artificial cancer causing sweeteners.
Just wait til the aliens come...
Posted on 7/18/13 at 6:15 pm to bigpapamac
Way too many of you dumbasses get their news from hack places. Makes me sad that you will believe anything you hear or read. You should learn what is reputable and what is not.
Here is information regarding aspartame from a real source... The Journal of Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology
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Aspartame. It's a key ingredient in Splenda and others. Long term studies have shown to be associated with memory loss and other brain complications
Here is information regarding aspartame from a real source... The Journal of Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology
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Repeated studies in peer-reviewed journals show no adverse effects of aspartame in relation to seizures (in rats, children, or adults), weight gain, body temperature, cognitive/behavioral/neuropsychiatric/neurophysiologic function, brain/intestinal/liver hormones or enzymes, brain tumors, cancer, birth defects (in rats or humans), Parkinson's disease, allergic responses, blood pressure, or carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. In 2001, the journal Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology published an evaluation of aspartame's use and safety since its approval (vol. 34, no. 3, pp. 221-233). This evaluation, which cited extensive scientific research investigating various allegations, reported that no causal relationship between aspartame and adverse effects had been found and that, even in amounts many times what people typically consume, aspartame is safe.
This post was edited on 7/18/13 at 6:17 pm
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