So they list all the ingredients, the amount of carbs and sodium, the amount of fat.
Why? So that you can balance or monitor your intake of them, as it could affect your health?
But when you add a drug like caffeine, which can in high amounts negatively affect your heart, they don't have to list how much?
I mean let's ignore the intent of initial laws completely when faced with new, provable and relevant factors?
I mean what is the accurate terminology to describe that concept? Is it "idiot head."
Never considered why it was initially relevant and important as you go about your days being paid at the FDA?
And what is plausible deniability of personal responsibility?
And how long has it been so once we scientifically figured out cigarettes cause cancer and alcohol causes Downs Syndrome?
I mean what do you do at your job, pretend you didn't read the very important things?
How to you call yourself an adult? How do you believe yourself to be a man equivalent? And perhaps that is key? What adult male does such and such person believe themselves to be a man equivalent of? I mean step back and think about it. Do you get the unnecessary feelings of ughh, ilk and cold sickness?
Could be the lyrics to a song, "Ugh, ilk and cold sickness."
Or perhaps the person granted responsibility has some line in a manual they point their pointy finger at and say, "It says right here that isn't part of this."
I mean how convenient. How convenient of you to create and modify contrived convenience.
And what is the creation of that in .gov if not an element of a Confederacy?
"Here is my complete list of contrived convenience legal defences, now I am going to a liquid lunch. Get a job."
Do you find this hard to understand or do you find it to be the articulation of a problem that to needs to be fixed?
When someone sheds light on a problem do you experience ugh, ilk and cold sickness or a relief of ugh ilk and cold sickness. I am the latter, I couldn't be the former.
If it could croak your heart the mg as mount should be on the label?
Can I tell you the sick list of criteria they use to develop novel chemicals?
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