Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth
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Grandparents Give You Cancer
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostCalm down. He is a classic angry paranoid cretin.
My point was that there's something rather joyless about the sorts of people who go round telling you everything's going to give you cancer.
Paranoid?
No, they're all out there. E.g. that chief medical officer who told us that she thinks about the cancer risk every time she picks up a glass of wine.
Bet she's a bundle of fun to have round over ChristmasComment
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostWrong again you stupid f*****g c**t!
My point was that there's something rather joyless about the sorts of people who go round telling you everything's going to give you cancer.
Paranoid?
No, they're all out there. E.g. that chief medical officer who told us that she thinks about the cancer risk every time she picks up a glass of wine.
Bet she's a bundle of fun to have round over Christmas
Currently grandparents are not the focus of public health messaging targeted at parents and in light of the evidence from this study, perhaps this is something that needs to change given the prominent role grandparents play in the lives of children.Comment
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostWrong again you stupid f*****g c**t!
My point was that there's something rather joyless about the sorts of people who go round telling you everything's going to give you cancer.
Paranoid?
No, they're all out there. E.g. that chief medical officer who told us that she thinks about the cancer risk every time she picks up a glass of wine.
Bet she's a bundle of fun to have round over Christmas"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostNow now, there really is no need to be angry. I'm trying to help you here. In what way are they Nazis? Are they locking you up? Have they suppressed democracy? Or in this case, did they offer this very measured advice:
It's hardly the Nuremberg rallies.
Originally posted by SueEllen View PostBut your grandparents are to blame if you are more susceptible to certain diseases including cancer due to genes you inherit from them so the article is silly.Last edited by Big Blue Plymouth; 15 November 2017, 08:27.Comment
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostF**k me, you don't expect me to have actually read the whole article do you?Comment
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostIt was the only non-premium article in yesterday's Torygraph
Why pay for tulip like that when the Daily Mail provides everything gives you cancer free?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostI don't expect you to be able to read the whole article.
You seem to think you're the bellwether for a certain forum groupthink and consequently you feel justified in dishing out your oh-so-not-very withering putdowns to anyone who crosses your line.
This sort of behaviour is normally the result of an extremely small penisComment
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostWhatever.
You seem to think you're the bellwether for a certain forum groupthink and consequently you feel justified in dishing out your oh-so-not-very withering putdowns to anyone who crosses your line.
This sort of behaviour is normally the result of an extremely small penis
Next time you are looking for a reputable scientific source, try one of these:
Kill or cure?
Cancer News, Symptoms and Treatment Updates | Daily Mail OnlineComment
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I remember as a kid visiting the Grandparents for Sunday roast and every time our stomaches used to ache after the meal.
I'm alright JackComment
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