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Old 25-08-2016, 12:46 AM #1
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Default Ban the Toxic Beads Now (toxic plastics getting in the water supply)



What the feck
is it Doing in Josy's, LT and TS Shower Gel?

We must ban it in the UK
FECK THE EU
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Why have the Daily Mail suddenly started to care about the environment
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Looking forward to tomorrow's front page, "toxic beads cure cancer"
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Looking forward to tomorrow's front page, "toxic beads cure cancer"
If it's from the Daily Mail it'll be more like "Immigrants and their toxic beads cause cancer."
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Oh,
The taste of your lips
I'm on a ride
Your toxic beads slippin' under
With a taste of a poison paradise
I'm addicted to you
Don't you know that you're toxic?
And I love what you do
Don't you know that you're toxic?


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Do we know for a fact that ocean creatures dont want minty fresh breath and a vigorous body wash?
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You'd think they'd at lead you know, give at least a tiny bit of space for the happenings in Italy but nope
Cosmetic beads.
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Why have the Daily Mail suddenly started to care about the environment
Shaun because its in our Food

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You'd think they'd at lead you know, give at least a tiny bit of space for the happenings in Italy but nope
Cosmetic beads.

No TOXIC Danger Beads
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Haven't we already started phasing them out?
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Haven't we already started phasing them out?


They're being used less and less
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No TOXIC Danger Beads


It's the daily mail trying to do something to make themselves look better rather than the garbage tabloid they actually are.
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There's some in my shampoo
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Now give the DM some credit
as those 2 front pages
got the UK MP to ban them
by next year

http://news.sky.com/story/microbeads...-year-10562884
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Haven't we already started phasing them out?
Not Every Import or Company
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Can't imagine why they weren't banned years back.
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Has nobody worried about the toxic soup rubbed in your hair, or on your body, are the companies not being held accountable for this?
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I bought shampoo that has a label saying "NO BEADS"
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They're now banned


http://www.independent.co.uk/environ...-a7852346.html
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If it's from the Daily Mail it'll be more like "Immigrants and their toxic beads cause cancer."
Very closed minded. Singling out one paper all the time when there are several tabloids, left and right, whose articles would not pass close scrutiny when it comes to bias, never mind fact-based content is pointless.

The Canary for instance is well known for its left-wing bias and been criticed for fake stories. Where is your sarcastic criticism of that paper. Such obvious bias wipes out any credibility. :roll eyes:
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Very closed minded. Singling out one paper all the time when there are several tabloids, left and right, whose articles would not pass close scrutiny when it comes to bias, never mind fact-based content is pointless.

The Canary for instance is well known for its left-wing bias and been criticed for fake stories. Where is your sarcastic criticism of that paper. Such obvious bias wipes out any credibility. :roll eyes:
Such obvious baiting :roll eyes:

What were the fake stories?.. I'll bet my granny you can't find one.
BTW what is your opinion on the actual topic of the thread ?
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Such obvious baiting :roll eyes:

What were the fake stories?.. I'll bet my granny you can't find one.
BTW what is your opinion on the actual topic of the thread ?
Would speak for itself in my opinion. No-one in their right mind wants toxic products in water supplies or toiletries.

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Would speak for itself in my opinion. No-one in their right mind wants toxic products in water supplies or toiletries.
So you only came into the thread to defend one news source and denigrate another?...ok
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So you only came into the thread to defend one news source and denigrate another?...ok
I went into the thread out of interest like anyone else. Do I need permission now to do so?
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The amount of plastics in the seas and stuff is ridiculous. So many alternatives are available so not sure why we keep using these...
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