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    4013 days ago

    No, people knew lead was poisonous even back near Roman days. Though just like how humans constantly do stupid things for some benefit, they kept using it as a sweetener for ages.

    Also mercury in relation to, “as mad as a hatter”. It’s just mercury was very good for the job.

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      913 days ago

      To play devil’s advocate, we always knew lead was toxic, but we didn’t know the only healthy dose was 0

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      313 days ago

      Yes, but plastic is a very new invention and a lot less studied than something like Pb or Hg, which are natural elements.

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        13 days ago

        Natural in no way what so ever should imply more healthy. Especially in the context of lead and mercury.

        In a similar vein, asbestos is “all natural”, especially compared to fiber glass and foam, but it’s still unhealthy as fuck.

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          213 days ago

          Not sure where I said natural = better. All I said was natural things are generally more studied because they existed for lot longer.

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            113 days ago

            It’s existed long enough that serious effects would’ve been obvious by now. Multiple generations have already passed. Multiple. It is already clearly not as serious as lead or mercury regardless of what effects are found.