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by counterpoint1
2066 days ago
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That people would suggest screen time, rather than pollution and exposure to chemicals which impact brain development seems unlikely. BPA, atrazine, PM2.5 air pollution, dozens of chemicals classified as endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) which are nonetheless present in everyday items and our drinking water. Assuming humanity survives another couple hundred years, I assume people will look back on our current situation as akin to drinking from lead cups. |
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Yeah, but it's got electrolytes