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dkb52 t1_j7y92fj wrote
Reply to comment by CosmonautJizzRocket in Got this old Tupperware brand set for $20 by CosmonautJizzRocket
I'm 70 years old. I've been drinking from, eating from, and storing food in Tupperware since the '60s. I consider myself - and I have witnesses - that I'm quite intelligent and have good common sense. I don't have sudden jerky movements or slurred speech. I think the dangers of Tupperware products are more concerned with developing children, but I'm not an expert in that field, so I could be mistaken.
I was also raised eating food served in, cooked in, and stored in 1960s Pyrex! (I was already about 10) It's true. "Thanks, Mom. The leaded casserole tasted great!" I 'stole' my mom's #5 blue Pyrex bowl when she started getting rid of her "old" kitchen stuff. I always use it to hold the cooked ground beef for tacos, just as my mom did in the way backs. :) She came to visit me one year and said, "You kept that old thing?" (MOM!) This is the same woman who threw out a lot of my treasured things because, hey, 6 kids, packing for traveling around the world. Not going to bring it if you can't wear it or eat it. She'll be 91 in April and we spend time on the phone laughing about the old days a lot.
*Sorry, I guess I don't know when to shut up. I will now.
dkb52 t1_irgu5ii wrote
Reply to New study provides additional evidence that live human-animal therapy interactions may boost cognitive and emotional activity in the brain. by Sariel007
There had to be a study to learn this? It's been rather obvious to those with pets or to those who work closely with animals.
dkb52 t1_j80y3r5 wrote
Reply to comment by ConnorGoFuckYourself in Got this old Tupperware brand set for $20 by CosmonautJizzRocket
Yes. I guess my family dodged the bullet.