cans are lined with plastic. perhaps you should think more carefully about projecting your retardation onto others
when confronted with new information, it also helps to try to look things up before posting
I dont get people who try to avoid microastics. They are literally in everything you have a shit load inside you already. There is not point in caring humans already live to long anyways.
>if you can't avoid all of it, don't bother avoiding any of it >give up goy, you can't resist us
do people pay you to post this or are you so thoroughly demoralized that you get mad at people who aren't?
While I agree with your sentiment against learned helplessness, canned foods as a vector for microplastics is not really a concern. The layer of plastic inside the can is tissue paper thin, but it's protected from physical damage, and UV light damage by the metal. The main concern about the plastic lining in cans was BPA leaching into the food, but pretty much all cans are BPA free by now. Unless you've purged your home of all synthetic fibers in the form of clothing, bedding, carpets, furniture, etc then you're inhaling a shit load of microplastics just from the air in the form of dust. Removing synthetic fibers from your home should realistically be your first step towards mitigating microplastic exposure.
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>microplastics
I never mentioned them. I was talking about the endocrine disrupting chemicals in plastics, not tiny pieces of plastic. And BPA free is meme. All they did was replace BPA with a similar endocrine disrupting chemical
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>just making shit up
You’re not fooling anyone. BPA free doesn’t even exist, it’s BPA-NI, non intentional, meaning they didn’t intentionally add BPA but it’s still in there.
Jesus. Go back to whatever discord you crawled out of. Not OP by the way, just a lurker disgusted by your existence. No one cares what you avoid, the question was what do you keep. If the answer is nothing, then say nothing, child. No one asked you for your troon opinion.
do endocrine disruptors even matter if i'm antinatalist? (not reddit, i arrived at that ideology on my own when i was 12 and i'm a queer relationship anarchist furry ~uwu
Hash is nice, but tuna canned in water is the ultimate survival food >nutritious meat >water >a measured dose of mercury so your own descent into insanity matches the world’s
I'm not picky about my canned hash slop. But I prefer Libby's. >The Hasherito: >Put fried hash on warm flour tortilla >Add hot sauce and ketchup >Fold up tortilla
That's a breakfast, boys.
>cans
I'm trying to avoid plastics and their hormone disrupting chemicals
Cans are metal, retard
cans are lined with plastic. perhaps you should think more carefully about projecting your retardation onto others
when confronted with new information, it also helps to try to look things up before posting
I dont get people who try to avoid microastics. They are literally in everything you have a shit load inside you already. There is not point in caring humans already live to long anyways.
>if you can't avoid all of it, don't bother avoiding any of it
>give up goy, you can't resist us
do people pay you to post this or are you so thoroughly demoralized that you get mad at people who aren't?
While I agree with your sentiment against learned helplessness, canned foods as a vector for microplastics is not really a concern. The layer of plastic inside the can is tissue paper thin, but it's protected from physical damage, and UV light damage by the metal. The main concern about the plastic lining in cans was BPA leaching into the food, but pretty much all cans are BPA free by now. Unless you've purged your home of all synthetic fibers in the form of clothing, bedding, carpets, furniture, etc then you're inhaling a shit load of microplastics just from the air in the form of dust. Removing synthetic fibers from your home should realistically be your first step towards mitigating microplastic exposure.
>microplastics
I never mentioned them. I was talking about the endocrine disrupting chemicals in plastics, not tiny pieces of plastic. And BPA free is meme. All they did was replace BPA with a similar endocrine disrupting chemical
>just making shit up
You’re not fooling anyone. BPA free doesn’t even exist, it’s BPA-NI, non intentional, meaning they didn’t intentionally add BPA but it’s still in there.
Jesus. Go back to whatever discord you crawled out of. Not OP by the way, just a lurker disgusted by your existence. No one cares what you avoid, the question was what do you keep. If the answer is nothing, then say nothing, child. No one asked you for your troon opinion.
Rotel, canned salmon (for patties) Chipotle in Adobe, Deens Saurkraut C'oMushroom, capers Beans (refries/black/others) olives in oil
usually only tomato paste or whatever other tomatoes are given to me by a friend who gets them at cost sometimes
do endocrine disruptors even matter if i'm antinatalist? (not reddit, i arrived at that ideology on my own when i was 12 and i'm a queer relationship anarchist furry ~uwu
Hash is nice, but tuna canned in water is the ultimate survival food
>nutritious meat
>water
>a measured dose of mercury so your own descent into insanity matches the world’s
based Chili Man Chili thread saved from page 10
Try Rays, its good too and from the same area.
>nobody cared who I was until I put on the can
I need to grab a few more cans of hash. I'm down to two!
I thought it coulda used more potato
not bad tho
I'm not picky about my canned hash slop. But I prefer Libby's.
>The Hasherito:
>Put fried hash on warm flour tortilla
>Add hot sauce and ketchup
>Fold up tortilla
That's a breakfast, boys.