eliteLord77
eliteLord77 t1_j6anahz wrote
Reply to comment by Antisocialite99 in Black and Hispanic hairdressers are exposed to a complex mixture of chemicals, many of them unknown, potentially hazardous, and undisclosed on product labels, researchers report. There are more than 700,000 hairdressers in the United States, more than 90% of whom are estimated to be women. by MistWeaver80
people need jobs, "freedom" sure as shinola ain't "free", and many workplaces are toxic. Products of many kinds are poisonous, and for some reason those poisons are often not advertised or printed on the label. the deathculture doesn't care about you, it just needs to extract your wealth.
eliteLord77 t1_j6amj6c wrote
Reply to comment by tukekairo in Black and Hispanic hairdressers are exposed to a complex mixture of chemicals, many of them unknown, potentially hazardous, and undisclosed on product labels, researchers report. There are more than 700,000 hairdressers in the United States, more than 90% of whom are estimated to be women. by MistWeaver80
also carcinogenic exposure to UV used to "cure /harden /set" the acrylic nails, people getting skin cancer in their fingertips, for real.
eliteLord77 t1_iyrhnf8 wrote
Reply to comment by Abestisus in Narwhals are vulnerable to ocean noise caused by human activities by marketrent
no, i don't get your point. to my reading a question like that makes it sound like you think people shouldn't bother
eliteLord77 t1_iyrgfsb wrote
Reply to comment by Abestisus in Narwhals are vulnerable to ocean noise caused by human activities by marketrent
im not sure what your point is. but, yes, we live in a closed system.
eliteLord77 t1_iyreqj1 wrote
Reply to comment by showMEthatBholePLZ in Narwhals are vulnerable to ocean noise caused by human activities by marketrent
do some research into historical fish stocks. the seas were seething with fish and whales.
eliteLord77 t1_iyq98so wrote
everything in the oceans is vulnerable to noise,.... we have royally screwed up the oceans. horrendous tragedy, over exploited for 500+ years. its a miracle theres anything alive in the oceans at all.
eliteLord77 t1_j6dmal0 wrote
Reply to comment by EmilyU1F984 in Black and Hispanic hairdressers are exposed to a complex mixture of chemicals, many of them unknown, potentially hazardous, and undisclosed on product labels, researchers report. There are more than 700,000 hairdressers in the United States, more than 90% of whom are estimated to be women. by MistWeaver80
wrong. Lamps that emit ultraviolet (UV) radiation are standard in some nail salons to speed-dry regular manicures and to set gel manicures. These lamps can be called UV lamps or LED lamps and both emit UV radiation, predominantly UVA rays which have been linked to increased risk of skin cancer
cancer.org article