Lead supposedly does not have an unpleasant taste, unlike other poisons and heavy metals. Combine it with some high-fructose corn syrup and you have a delicious path to heavy metal poisoning!
Lead supposedly does not have an unpleasant taste, unlike other poisons and heavy metals. Combine it with some high-fructose corn syrup and you have a delicious path to heavy metal poisoning!
It’s a movie produced in 2023: https://m.imdb.com/title/tt27036391/
Shockingly, it’s not made by The Asylum.
I’m sure Nestle has already thought of that.
Only unborn ones- ones outside the womb can pull themselves up by the bootstraps and learn to defend themselves. /s
People who had chickenpox as children are at risk of getting shingles in later adulthood, which is supposedly awful and very painful. There’s not much to like about that.
If I understand correctly, there’s a way to get permission to enter if it’s been a certain amount of time after the conviction and it was a non-violent offense.
This scam is as old as time. A person in a bad place in their life and/or let hormones make their decisions is vulnerable to these. People considered ‘intelligent’ get duped in scams too.
Bayer was also an equally immoral company before it bought Monsanto. What the buyout did was open opportunities for groups seeking legal action against Monsanto.
Variable rate mortgages and loans are also available. They have not been as popular in the past few years, but when rates were lower, they were more common
She’s the female Don Cherry.
Pro tip: used book sales do not generate royalties. I bought the full set of HP from a local used bookstore with no guilt.
Brief answer: prosperity gospel
That’s what LUSH does. I can barely walk by the stores without it’s intense cacophony of scents assaulting my nose. It’s awful.
We are already dealing with Zombie Fires in western Canada: https://www.cbc.ca/news/climate/wildfires-zombie-fires-canada-bc-alberta-1.7119851
My local Costco doesn’t require a membership to buy from the cafeteria. You order from a computer and pay.
When I worked in retail, anecdotally, it was my understanding that most theft was internal. At Real Canadian Superstore (think Walmart Supercenter, but not Walmart) I saw lots of my coworkers steal all kinds of things. We went through one loss prevention after another, fired for, you guessed it, stealing (ironic, I know). Most of my co workers stole their food for their meal breaks. I very rarely saw or heard of a customer being caught stealing. And no, no one reported others to management.
I remember when ‘thinspiration’ websites were common in late 90’s/early 2000’s. It was a toxic cesspool of pro-ana pictures and forums.