Rubber floors used in almost all american schools are made with large amounts of mercury
It releases gasses after wear and age, causing mild brain and organ damage to the students
removing them is too expensive as they are classified as hazmat
Manufacturers didn't disclose the mercury because it's a "trade secret"
newer schools are less ventilated for environmental regulations so it just accumulates in the air
>tfw going to school literally decreases your iq
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School floors made of mercury poisoning students
I always did wonder why everyone was so concerned about minimizing heat losses in a city return 75F average temperature. Now i know why. It was jews.
You guys have rubber gym floors? weird, ours are wood
I believe they are mostly used in elementary schools to reduce injuries with small children. They are apparently also common in cafeterias
Sometimes I wonder how many objects that you are around In your daily life are actually toxic/fucks you up somehow.
I recently told my parents to throw away all kitchen equipment made out of plastics, as I read that heating up plastics releases xenoestrogens.
We had those weird rubber floors in some classrooms. I wonder if they were made out of mercury as well...
Oh no those poor niggers playing basketball will go from 80 IQ to 75! We better do something quick.
>how many objects that you are around In your daily life are actually toxic
if it looks like it was made after 1850 then it probably is.
I wish technology would advance to star trek tricorders. You could just scan your food/air/water and see what's in it
>mild brain and organ damage
it's only mild goy, removing them is too expensive
>no it's not dangerous, see it's still .00001% below the toxic levels.
>mild brain and organ damage
zoomies probably won't even notice at this point
>heating up plastics releases xenoestrogens.
i switched to glass because of this but now i'm paranoid about eating glass shards that will stay in your system indefinitely.
how do you cut food without cutting foreign objects in your body?
one scratch on a glass plate and god knows how many glass particles are going straight in to your body, same with plastic
That’s why I never dressed out for PE I was ridiculed but look who’s laughing now
the entirety of america seems like vault-tech experiments
as if japan isn't using the same globohomo shit
use your teeth, don't fall for the utensil jew
>the floor is lava
jews would never let it happen
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Glass is very hard and mostly non-reactive. You would have more trouble from glass shards acting as an abrasive than fucking with your body chemistry like plastic will.
>one scratch on a glass plate
people have been eating off ceramic plates for millennia. use that.
I doubt all the chemicals used in glass and ceramic are safe, especially the surface of ceramics seem painted with something usually.
Spike protein is probably more dangerous than a sub mm glass shard. Micro abrasives like the shards found in Bt Corn are probably worse than the glass.
A scratch on glass doesn’t cause it to contaminate your food. Are you thinking of painted glass?
no i'm mainly thinking of any kind of use glass or plastic or even a pot or pan
you always see the cut / scratch marks
if that wasn't paint.. or even if it was... where did it go?
you ate that shit
I'm not telling you to eat off uranium glass. If you're so worried about it, eat off slate