Bronny James

Tetonia

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Your missing my point, and I apologize. To blame Bronny's condition on the vax is self serving. This has happened to athletes long before, so just blaming it on whatever today's flavor is my point. I tend to agree with your assessment on GB. Sounds reasonable. Bad analogy, my bad.
It’s not ‘blaming it on the “vaccine”’, it’s the automatic and reflexive dismissal by the media/political establishment of just the QUESTION as ‘conspiracy’. I mean, it’s changed the immunity of the ‘vaccinated’, at the genetic level. There have been obvious and overt side effects, and the medical community who benefit from doing so (and 98% of ‘media’) simply dismiss the idea. It’s against science.
 
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Hope this is a joke.

I have added some emojis to my post that will hopefully answer this for you and anyone else who wonders the same thing. No, I don’t really think sports should be banned. I believe a large portion of the world population has been duped into putting poison in their body and into the bodies of their children.
 

king_kong_

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just in:

sunscreen has zero effect on skin cancer reduction (obviously, duh)

it just makes you unhealthy and kills the coral reefs (also obviously, duh)

quit using it, get full spectrum exposure (no sunglasses), walk barefoot and enjoy your life

 

TampaBaySkers

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just in:

sunscreen has zero effect on skin cancer reduction (obviously, duh)

it just makes you unhealthy and kills the coral reefs (also obviously, duh)

quit using it, get full spectrum exposure (no sunglasses), walk barefoot and enjoy your life

Interesting. Sunscreen prevents sunburns but also has chemicals that can’t be good for you. Good may outweigh the bad for some but not all
 

itseasyas1-2-3

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just in:

sunscreen has zero effect on skin cancer reduction (obviously, duh)

it just makes you unhealthy and kills the coral reefs (also obviously, duh)

quit using it, get full spectrum exposure (no sunglasses), walk barefoot and enjoy your life

The large majority of sunscreens have toxic chemicals in them anyway. It's like basting a turkey with toxic butter.
 

TampaBaySkers

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The large majority of sunscreens have toxic chemicals in them anyway. It's like basting a turkey with toxic butter.
I think it’s one of those does the good outweigh the bad? If I was Bronny James I would not wear sunscreen, but my white English/Irish *** it might be a good idea
 

king_kong_

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I think it’s one of those does the good outweigh the bad? If I was Bronny James I would not wear sunscreen, but my white English/Irish *** it might be a good idea
diet (seed oils) and wearing shades impacts your propensity to burn significantly more than your genetic heritage
 

Antwill

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The large majority of sunscreens have toxic chemicals in them anyway. It's like basting a turkey with toxic butter.
I completely reject this. Pharmaceutical companies have nothing but public health at the center of all their products and would never dream of marketing anything that would be detrimental to anyone.
 

NebChicago

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I wear long sleeve tshirts at the pool and my dermatologist carves little chunks out of my skin every 3-4 years