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@davidy22 Nope you just have the reading comprehension of a third grader. Your disability isn't my obligation.
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People forget you can keep jasmine sambac as a houseplant and enjoy the perfume many times a year since it blooms frequently. There are also several very nice varieties.
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If only they knew simple 3% hydrogen peroxide nebulized that literally costs pennies and anyone can get in 10-15 minutes of inhaling almost completely relieves labored breathing and after several treatments over a handful of days completely resolves all symptoms thus cures it.
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Maybe stop doing terrorist attacks then your lives will get easier. I know crazy thought.
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In the old days it was common in the West too similarly. Woven wicker paddles, they were used to beat the dust out of rugs. Also big wooden spoons.
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@Lisa-my5sy By having a functioning brain with cognitive faculties and having the capacity to remember what less than and greater than means from basic math. I love people who who use broken English, have a big mouth and can't even comprehend straightforward concepts.
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What is even easier is streptocarpus, a houseplant in the african violet family. It's easily a windowsill plant and blooms all year long under correct care with many flowers on long stems. The flowers last 2-4 weeks as cut flowers and the flowers have a decent size and come in the most amazing colors and patterns. Some are even slightly fragrant.
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Exactly this video is full of it. I don't want "natural" plastic free bar shampoo that makes my hair look like straw like the witch that owns that cash grab company selling 2 cent bar soap for 10 000% profit. Plastic isn't much of an issue in the West because it just goes in landfills along with everything else and gets essentially fossilized. So that's another climate false fact. Plastic not being recycled doesn't equate to plastic isn't needed nor synthetic ingredients and products with millions of RnD put into them to actually work and make you look better than someone from 100 years ago using bar soap with clay and honey in it. Get out of here.
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They do. It's called dove bar soap. This garbage is the same but worse. And bar soap is garbage to start with.
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Sounds like they are over fishing and freezing the extra to bypass the regulations meant to preserve and increase the population of sardines. They are only hurting themselves.
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@revolutionalist No you are wrong. The industrial revolution came about in the west, laregely due to the Christian mindset which aloud for modern science to come about and be performed. China and Asia was laregely stagnant in innovation for thousands of years. Their mindset(mystical/religious) never aloud them to fathom to even try and innovate and do science to advance. They were a very backwards inferior culture. This has been largely studied and documented at Oxford on how the West advanced human civilization. It all boils down to the mindset Christianity gave the West that science could be done. It's something to the effect that logic is expected to be found since everything was created by a coherent logical God. That isn't exactly how it was put but pretty close. That is the point I'm making. There are flat out backwards and inferior cultures.
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@andrewbui4287 Sure if you want to deny the human condition. So that's hardly a rationalization.
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@gooserk6222 vague much?
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@mehere8038 You are missing the point. Turning the land fertile while getting rid of an invasive plant at the same time opens up a lot of farm land to make money. Land that stays fertile for hundreds of years from the persistent biochar in the soil. It's like the old saying teach a man to fish.
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Not really. There is no threat to public health. We know now Covid19 is a joke. 99.99+ survival rate for virtually every age infected and UNTREATED. Most people want the Olympics in their country so that is debatable. The cost is high but not in relation to the budget of such a large country such as Japan or the USA and so on. Look at the USA they just spent trillions on covid relief. 10-20 billion is nothing.
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A 4 dollar african violet can easily make 20+ more plants and you can have every window in the house covered with them and blooming almost all year. Just a few leaves snapped off and they propagate several baby plants.
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@deiartist We don't throw our waste in the ocean. So yes you shouldn't be entitled.
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Plastic is not an issue unless the country has no waste management. You are peddling new world order climate control absurdity. All the waste of humans of all civilization has been tallied to only be the size of a mountain, one. There is no climate waste issue other than no waste management.
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This is good news for Asia and Africa since their garbage goes into the ocean and rivers. But this is irrelevant for the West, we have proper waste management and our plastic and other waste goes into landfills so this is completely irrelevant for us and takes away freedom of choice.
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If the silk is so high quality how come they let the silkworms chew their way out destroying the cocoons? Start of video we see all cocoons with holes in them.
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@luanasari5161 Can you read engrish? "Start of video we see all cocoons with holes in them." Do you even know how "high quality" silk is made? It doesn't have holes they boil the worms dead.
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If only nebulizing cheap drug store 3% hydrogen peroxide to cure covid would get taught to these poor countries. People wouldn't have to be dying and losing all their money. It's so sad. Even HCQ costs pennies on the dollar.
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what a load of bs. if it sold for 17000 usd people would be selling ginseng they grew of this "wild" variety and no one would know the difference.
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If only they knew simple 3% hydrogen peroxide nebulized that literally costs pennies and anyone can get in 10-15 minutes of inhaling almost completely relieves labored breathing and after several treatments over a handful of days completely resolves all symptoms thus cures it.
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Honestly chocolate diamonds are ugly, these people are idiots to pay for that shit.
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LMAO "immigration laws" is the issue Business Insider? NO! Lack of livable fair wages is the issue. What blatant absurdity.
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BINGO. Anything this is used for you can already use paper for all intents and purposes. Think wax paper even. So why bother. Paper also decomposes and is easier to produce.
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@grabhishek31 How did you know I am the Thanos of BIG PAPER?
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@mduvigneaud Waxed paper is likely just as resistant or more than this which will be weak to humidity. It's still a defunct product aside from the materials transparency if it can even be produced clear.
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@lumini3172 Reading comprehension is an important skill to develop. Look at the context of what I wrote. Did I say recycling glass is bad? No. I said the resources being used to do all of this for all intents and purposes is pointless in relation to the output and impact. Those resources are being mismanaged. This is not hard to comprehend. Let me give you an example to help you grasp the conversation. This is like a group that uses lets say 1 million dollars a year to and clear areas of an invasive plant. When they could instead use that million to produce millions of clones of mature native plants that would out compete the invasive species because they are already past the vulnerable seedling stage and established plants. This is a waste of resources. If you still can't grasp the conversation then perhaps it's not for you.
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@alextrevelian It isn't a precise duplicate, somehow you being a "pharmaceutical scientist" are still confused on that fact. Which is mind boggling. For one the carrier and filler the active is in is not considered as required to duplicate in a generic yet can be quite important in the effect of the drug and patented even. After all it's what the drug company paid billions on tested and got their results from. Secondly the active, the molecule itself can still be different because it's produced in a patented protected novel way which also affects how the drug interacts with biology which can not be duplicated in a generic. The molecules are not identical in structure in that case even if the chemical makeup of the molecule is the same. Third a generic is a facsimile NOT a duplicate. Meaning it is as true to nature as possible, not that it is true to nature as the original. BIG DIFFERENCE. This is all in the law. THAT IS THREE KEY AREAS AND FACTORS! HOW CAN YOU NOT KNOW THIS AS A "PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENTIST"? Are you a liar? How can you possibly be this ignorant? It's mind boggling.
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That's a joke compared to Africa and Asian waste. Not even comparable. This is good news for Asia and Africa since their garbage goes into the ocean and rivers. But this is irrelevant for the West, we have proper waste management and our plastic and other waste goes into landfills so this is completely irrelevant for us and takes away freedom of choice.
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@debbiefox6846 OMG Debbie no! Plastic is not a huge problem in the USA far less much of a problem in the first place. Like I said plastic waste is under control in the West, it's literally no different than any other household waste, it's treated all the same it gets thrown together and put in the same pile at the dump and sealed and entombed and fossilized basically. It functionally does not matter whether it's plastic or your food scraps at that point. Plastic is polluting the planet because of largely a select few Asian nations who dump their garbage in the ocean and throw it into rivers that empty into the ocean. And to a much lesser extent poor countries without proper waste management. This is a completely misrepresented issue. This is NOT an issue even worth mentioning for the West. It's ridiculous. Plastic in of itself has been a miracle for human civilization, it's cheap, provides convenience, and offers easy sterile solutions. These eco plastics will functionally be worthless for the most part for the West because of our waste management. The whole conversation has been blown out of proportion.
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@sowhat6025 No I mean exactly what I said and was quite clear. Shipping trash off to other nations has nothing do with proper waste management ability, it has to do with it being cheaper and another country being stupid and or poor enough to agree. But you'd already know that if you had two brain cells. This isn't a complicated concept to grasp.
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This is basically plastic too, it just breaks down faster because it's less processed.
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@sandy_carpetsthesecond5013 They are sealed with plastic liners, much of the organic waste doesn't even decompose. Why are you wasting my time when you don't even know what landfils are...
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I assume they get most of their patented ingredients and formulas from higher end brands in the company anyways so all that is left is marketing.
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Is the silk even sold locally with such a high price? How can anyone afford it when it's too expensive for even the average person in the richest Western countries to afford... Muga silk sounds like only something the very wealthy can afford.
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@headhunterkonyak4337 That is what I'm getting at. There is a substantial markup. People are making money and a lot of money, it is not a tiny profit margin. The cost is almost solely based around labor of the country which in India from a international economy perspective is low. Thus the markup is enormous. The profit margin is high, the price is inflated because of rarity and demand. It is not a trade with poor profit that is on the verge of dying. The video lied with how it presented it.
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I don't want "natural" plastic free bar shampoo that makes my hair look like straw like the witch that owns that cash grab company selling 2 cent bar soap for 10 000% profit. Plastic isn't much of an issue in the West because it just goes in landfills along with everything else and gets essentially fossilized. So that's another climate false fact. Plastic not being recycled doesn't equate to plastic isn't needed nor synthetic ingredients and products with millions of RnD put into them to actually work and make you look better than someone from 100 years ago using bar soap with clay and honey in it. Get out of here.
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@myeshaazzahra5422 youtube is an English website. non-English videos are segregated and grouped by language. You are going off tangent on a pointless distinction.
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@pawaniyer The exception isn't the rule, my argument stands.
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@kgr2256 Already addressed your points. Helps to read first, comment second.
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If only they knew simple 3% hydrogen peroxide nebulized that literally costs pennies and anyone can get, in 10-15 minutes of inhaling almost completely relieves labored breathing and after several treatments over a handful of days completely resolves all symptoms thus cures it.
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If the silk is so high quality how come they let the silkworms chew their way out destroying the cocoons? Start of video we see all cocoons with holes in them.
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@mrzack888 wow good argument lmao
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@davidy22 Shameless.
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@thisnewnamesystemisdumb That is only due to your lack of reading comprehension. You have no self awareness.
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not really, peptides, extracts, formulation for good functioning cleaners, moisturizers. there is significant difference to a point which usually lies around mid tier product price.
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@aprilized No that is incorrect. You are extremely ignorant of the subject. I don't think you are even aware of how naive you sound. You are basically saying in the year 2020 now we've got no scientific studies/papers published on anything but retinol.
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