the microplastics largely come from tyres and and washing synthetic textiles and we should almost not be concerned at all about kitchen products. but the conclusion is valid.
Wow. Do you really need to put 12 caveats on every single statement? If you have knowledge, just state it. It's not necessary to giggle after every single statement, and to speak in a little tiny voice like a shy 9-year-old girl. If you are a real live scientist, just state the facts like a doctor speaking to a patient. Imagine if your doctor spoke to you like this, would you have any confidence in what they said? I cannot possibly count how many softening words were used in this interview. How many times you said, oh I realize that this might be inconvenient and not everybody can do it and probably maybe sometimes it'll be okay and don't worry too much.... What is holding you back from simply stating that this stuff is bad for you and you should go ahead and take steps to reduce it. These aren't crazy steps that you're proposing. To store your food in glass or ceramic? Yes. People can do that. We're talking like $12 at Costco. That carrying a glass baby bottle is going to be too heavy, therefore you should just inject your infant with microplastics? An 8 oz baby bottle is not that heavy. Hauling around a car seat is heavy. I don't understand why you have to pepper every sentence with multiple softening phrases, caveats, and statements that you understand some people won't want to do it. Also more vocal fry than an ASMR let me do your makeup video; and incessant giggles after every bit of serious information. It sounds like you're saying, please don't take me seriously! Don't take anything I'm saying seriously! Tens of millions of people in this country are suffering from autoimmune disorders, endocrine disorders, cancers. If you tell them the truth about the research, lots of them are perfectly willing to put in a reverse osmosis system, or microwave with glass. You're not telling people to give away their firstborn.
the microplastics largely come from tyres and and washing synthetic textiles and we should almost not be concerned at all about kitchen products. but the conclusion is valid.
so you're telling me they're putting chemicals in the water, turning the frickin frogs gay
Wow. Do you really need to put 12 caveats on every single statement? If you have knowledge, just state it. It's not necessary to giggle after every single statement, and to speak in a little tiny voice like a shy 9-year-old girl. If you are a real live scientist, just state the facts like a doctor speaking to a patient. Imagine if your doctor spoke to you like this, would you have any confidence in what they said? I cannot possibly count how many softening words were used in this interview. How many times you said, oh I realize that this might be inconvenient and not everybody can do it and probably maybe sometimes it'll be okay and don't worry too much.... What is holding you back from simply stating that this stuff is bad for you and you should go ahead and take steps to reduce it. These aren't crazy steps that you're proposing. To store your food in glass or ceramic? Yes. People can do that. We're talking like $12 at Costco. That carrying a glass baby bottle is going to be too heavy, therefore you should just inject your infant with microplastics? An 8 oz baby bottle is not that heavy. Hauling around a car seat is heavy. I don't understand why you have to pepper every sentence with multiple softening phrases, caveats, and statements that you understand some people won't want to do it. Also more vocal fry than an ASMR let me do your makeup video; and incessant giggles after every bit of serious information. It sounds like you're saying, please don't take me seriously! Don't take anything I'm saying seriously! Tens of millions of people in this country are suffering from autoimmune disorders, endocrine disorders, cancers. If you tell them the truth about the research, lots of them are perfectly willing to put in a reverse osmosis system, or microwave with glass. You're not telling people to give away their firstborn.
Noooo microplastics are so yummy :(
A difficult problem.
Not a fan of these ladies' voices. They sound like teenagers.