ShadowDragon8685 t1_iy0obsd wrote
Reply to comment by CodsWhallop in ‘Natural’ baby product company recalls toddler cups due to lead poisoning hazard by The_White_Light
One of those is not like the others. It is medically impossible to overdose on one of them.
Avery_Thorn t1_iy0teft wrote
There are a few people who are allergic (as in anaphylactic shock deadly allergic) to it though… It is fairly rare but not unheard of.
demonzanth t1_iy150rz wrote
Some people are allergic to protein. As in, deadly allergic. To meat.
big_sugi t1_iy1w0ne wrote
The Lone Star tick can create allergies to nonprimate mammalian meat and leather. So i guess monkey stew and roast Long pig are still on the menu?
Queen_Cheetah t1_iy27bos wrote
Wait, non-primate mammalian meat?! Who the heck figured that out, how, and WHY?!
big_sugi t1_iy281r2 wrote
Beats me; I thought it was just beef and bovine leather. But Wikipedia says what I repeated.
GetlostMaps t1_iy29coz wrote
So, I can keep eating monkeys?
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ShadowDragon8685 t1_iy1sa4c wrote
This is true, but we don't classify peanuts and tree nuts as, let me check here, a Schedule 1 drug, which, let me check the DEA here...
> has a high potential for abuse, no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States, and a lack of accepted safety for use under medical supervision.
All of which statements are either blatantly false in the absurd, I mean "two plus three equals thirteen, also the sky is neon-green and water is the driest substance known to mankind" false, or are misleading in that the exact same statement applies to alcohol and tobacco.
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