There is some natural hair dye and permanents available. I don't know anyone that uses them. My mom was a beautician (70s term) and I wouldn't dare attempt to do fix my hair. Too much can go wrong even with professionals. Henna is an option if you have darker or red hair. I'm using a charcoal shampoo soap that has the potential to keep gray hair at bay. Haven't used it long enough to advise.
I did this deep dive ten years ago. It started slowly as I became allergic or sensitive to mass produced body products. I used Secret deodorant from the first then I started with a rash under arms. Moved to dove until I got a rash. Now my deodorant is made of zinc, arrowroot, magnesium, essential oils, shea butter, coconut oil & wax. Pretty Frank is the brand. Native is good but I can't use anymore because of baking soda. Deodorant is trial and error! I buy homemade soap a small shop online. It took a long time to figure out what ingredients works for me. I'm not allergic to coconut but in mass production products I am. I prefer no coconut because it's drying for me. It's moisturizing to others, it's kinda weird. I've used many plant based shampoo brands over the years and finally have one that's great. Shampoo in soap form takes a while to get used to but now I like it.
Watch out for artificial fragrances. They are in a lot of products considered non toxic. They can cause skin reactions, breathing problems and cancer. There's different grades of fragrance. I prefer essential oils or plant oils used as fragrances. Natural ingredients is a red flag because you don't know what's in it. It can be non toxic and you have a reaction.
Skin safe is a good site to check products. All sites like skin safe, think dirty, EWG (environmental working group) aren't always trustworthy. You have to get everything listed on Think Dirty. Companies pay for the EWG good rating. All sites have a small list of products 100% clean and some you can by directly from the website. There may be other sites or apps. Bottom line research the ingredients listed on product. Don't assume the next time you repurchase a product the ingredients will be the same.
Research ingredients banned in America vs banned in Europe. Your mind will be blown. Remember our government cares about us🤨
There's good small brands you can by at Walmart or Target (saying target because they do have some clean brands. I pick up clean brands at TJ Maxx & Marshals or order online. I'll list beauty sites you can buy directly from or research product brands. These sites may have products with some ingredients I wouldn't use but mostly clean ingredients. There's many makeup brands that are 100% clean. It takes research. Sephora & Target has a clean rating in some brands. Again everything they list as clean isn't 100%. I order from small companies on Etsy but I have time to research the products.
Ladies (and men if interested) there's a plant that can replace every skin care or age preventative product on the market. Listening a skin or hair product as acne, dry or oily is marketing plow. Sunscreen is very toxic! I'd be more worried about cancer from toxic sunscreen than skin cancer. Many natural sunscreens available. Thankfully it's better than it was ten years ago. You can thank new moms that start researching natural skincare. I've read so many moms eventually started their own companies from a basic need for clean products for the family.
Revamp your household cleaners and laundry detergent (soap). It takes a while to get used to laundry only smelling clean and you might miss those fake fragrances. I can't walk down the laundry detergent aisle now because the smell is so strong.
If anyone wants links to good products just ask, happy to help
If you see something you are interested in on these sites check the brand name sites for reviews.
Many years ago, a doctor told a woman I knew (hairdresser and did acrylics) that if she wanted to have children, quite coloring her hair and get away from the chemicals (including the salon).
She didn’t. She’s also could not keep a pregnancy.
That's terrible! That's a good doctor educating the patient. Not many like that. Have you been in a nail salon? The smell is very strong. Nail polish is toxic unless you use non toxic. Acrylic nails are not safe. So many women get their nails done weekly.
Nope, never. plenty of awake women love using them. Makeup and cosmetics go back thousands of years even before western cabal.
I refuse to live in a protestant theocracy where my wife can not apply a lipstick or change her hair color or wear fragrance because of piety disguised as fear mongering
Btfo with that kind of cuckoldry that make us look like misogynist retards. My wife is fertile and healthy wearing her Chanel. Please go and tell the dozen Trump women and Melania and all the other wives of the countless patriots working on our behalf to go bare face and smell like soap, I dare you.
Is it too much to demand products made with ingredients that wont poison us? Knowing the toxins they put in our products is not cuckoldry, it's the first step in a more health-conscious society. An informed society can demand changes in the ingredients or take their business to alternative brands that don't use such chemicals. If you or your wife don't care about what you put on your bodies that's cool, at least you've made that decision informed. Many people trust the FDA and don't consider that the FDA still approves, for example, of a shampoo ingredient can give unborn babies neurological disorders.
Someone posted this link and I might just buy some of these products...
The problem is most of the ingredients in the list are not toxic. There are so many independent labs testing these products. For example, Japan and Korea have the strictest independent lab testing in the world for cosmetics.
Funny enough, China produces cheap cosmetics for the world that do NOT get tested and are a risk
But China tests American and European made cosmetics more extensively than any other nation before they can be sold in China. Many boutique brands get boycotted by liberals because those brands are made to animal test in order to sell in China. So for example, MAC cosmetics you know are 100% safe because to be sold in China they must prove 100% safety with full animal testing panels
On the other hand, lots of the brands on that list for the sake of wokeness do no testing. Your best bet is buying reputable Korean and Japanese skin care products and luxury European/American cosmetics that are sold in mainland China
Now for hair stuff?
Your average barber is tested and forced to comply with standards more than your average doctor. I would not worry one bit using haircare by once again, reputable luxury brands. Take for example the dry shampoo fiasco. So many people online would criticize people for buying a $20 dry shampoo vs say, Pantene or Not Your Mothers...well when that Benzene warning and recall happened, it was nearly all cheap ones recalled while the good luxury ones were safe from the beginning
To each their own in how they live. Nothing wrong with wearing makeup, lipstick or polish on your nails. I don't like putting on makeup and that's why I rarely use it. When I do use makeup it's 100% toxic free and that's my choice because I'm highly allergic to toxic ingredients (man made ingredients). Research the ingredients in perfumes like Chanel and the rest of the top brands. This is coming from a woman that has always worn perfume up until about ten years ago. I'll admit most smell great. Most people like either woodsy, earthy or floral fragrance. The scents come from nature. I use essential oil for fragrance. If I do smell like soap it's not like ivory etc. It's from the natural scents of plant butters, plant oils and clays. Homemade soap has so many variations depending on the ingredients. Being a Trump supporter has nothing to do with your skincare choices. I choose natural for the same reasons I don't get the flu or Covid vaccines. It's hard for me to understand why anyone would choose to put toxins that cause cancer on their bodies.
Thousands of years ago they were not using makeup with ingredients with words containing phtalate, ehtyl, butyl, bethyl, or propyl. These are hormone disruptors. For men, they lower testosterone. For women, it affects their hormones as well. Parabens are estrogen mimickers. I don't care if ancient Egyptians used makeup. The stuff today is toxic. What is misogynistic is exploiting women's insecurities for profit. Shoving Madison Avenue ideals onto women that God somehow made a mistake when He created them, because obviously women need to have sparkly purple eyelids and God is a moron because he did not make them that way. It's stupid. My wife never wears makeup. I got her to start using aluminum-free deodorant. Unfortunately, she colors her hair despite her natural hair color being just fine. It's all about insecurity. For guys, it's easy to make money off of us. Electronic gadgets, sports crap, whatever. For women, it's all about convincing them that something is wrong with them and that to be attractive they must color their faces and be hairless like a dolphin. Telling women "there's something wrong with you" is real misogyny.
Hi, I was paying about $12 per bar also. I've ordered from this shop and it's the best soap I've tried. After years of trying homemade soaps I finally have a winner. This store has free shipping. Many shops on Etsy offer 10-15% discount. Put an item in your cart. If the store offers discount it will be under the update tab. Sometimes it takes up to 48 hours.
I love this store's shampoo bars. They sell small & large bars. I was paying $50.00 a bottle for Grown Alchemist, it's a great brand but my head itched after use.
also I can "deboonk" almost all of these. Let's start with one related to perfume which men and women wear daily
PMMA is acrylic plastic. Most commonly used in adhesives and binders. every single world organization deems it human and food safe, but here is the kicker...it is deemed safe for fisheries and aquaria. The glue that holds fish tanks together, the plastics that are used in aquarium pumps and the little boat you put in as decor..all pmma.
Pmma is not even leechable to water, here is a quote from a study
"The aim of this study was to analyse leachable monomers, additives, and degradation products from polymer-based orthodontic base-plate materials. One heat-cured resin (Orthocryl), one light-cured (Triad VLC), and three thermoplastic materials (Biocryl C, Essix A+, and Essix Embrace) were investigated. Elution was performed in water at 37°C for 10 days. The extract medium was changed and analysed daily. Chromatographic methods were used to identify and quantify the leachables. In addition, the content of residual methyl methacrylate (MMA) was quantified in the poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)-based materials. Statistical analysis of the quantitative results was performed using a t-test for comparison of two independent samples. Monomers and additives leached from the materials polymerized in situ and from the thermoplastic PMMA-based material. No leachable substances were found in the extracts from the other thermoplastic materials"
And that is in large amounts, subjected to heat. Not 0.01ppm applied via aeration to the skin in the form of perfume. Fragrance does not use single mma or Formaldehyde which was detectable. Pmma is used in medical applications as well and I doubt you would refuse life saving procedure over pmma in a surgical device or implant.
I am also sure you all shower at least once a day some of you twice in tap water from your showerhead abosrbing countless heavy metals and contaminants. if I said, "hey you know, by fixing your gut microbiome, having actual hygeine, and managing stress, you can reduce your showers to once a month without smelling bad" you would think I am insane..but I don't go top posting hey you guyzzzz sToP shoWrReeen
We are supposed to be anons, we research, we dive. You don't like makeup or beauty or cosmetics and hide it behind pseudoscience to convince people your way of living is the right one. You Might as well be a liberal.
It's really just a matter of companies maximizing profits by using cheaper ingredients. This post reminded me of when I was a tree-hugging liberal in college back in the 90s. One of my favorite books at the time was called something like "Nontoxic, Natural, and Earthwise" and told about how horrible for the planet synthetic chemicals and such were. And then it listed a directory of companies that made "Earth friendly" products, including toiletries.
There are quite a few companies that make toiletries with less harmful ingredients. But many of them would be considered "woke" because they focus on how their ingredients are better for the planet, or that their materials are ethically sourced and traded.
It's sometimes amusing how similar many people on this board are to liberals I know. Even though you're coming from two extremely different places, there are some really weird similarities.
Like:
-Shared contempt for how pharmaceutical companies profit from medications. Libs because they don't care for for-profit healthcare. Anons because they disagree with the practices of Big Pharma.
-Industrial farming. Libs because they disagree with how companies involved with industrial farming treat the land. Anons because of their concern over what might be in their food.
Keep posting truths; memes like this are meant to trigger people into awakening/becoming aware of dangers associated to things. The responses that you received at the end of this post are promising. Yup, they are trying to kill us all. Our body can only handle so many toxins before we become compromised and our immune system will react in an unhealthy way via autoimmune issues or just a compromised and weakened immune system. Your picture makes perfect sense to me; decrease the toxins in your immediate environment, starting with the ones that you choose to put on you. Note: some toxins you put on yourself aren't chemicals.... it could even be the phone you are putting in your pocket, holding up to your ears, and wearing in your purse. Or something as simple as the clothing type you are wearing. Linen and cotton increase your immune system. Mixed fabrics do the opposite and can even make you sick. Also, what kind of chemicals are on your clothing or sprayed onto the cotton for your clothing, etc..... lots to think about and research. Happy hunting. I don't post much anymore (too busy trying to survive and learn), but I wanted to send you some encouragement. I read your thread about redpilled patriotic women as well. Just post it here on GAW or on .win or truth social. Truth social might be a good one to do, though you might get a lot of trolls. At least there are less trolls here because the mods are great. The men will find it informative as well and will share with their daughters, sisters, wives, etc. if it is good and relevant info. Blessings, peace, and love to you and yours. -PM17
It's ironic how one of the most leftist states in America has been putting warnings on almost everything "This product is known to cause cancer in the state of California" and suddenly you're all like, hey everyone, all this shit can cause cancer
Of course, have you looked at what we spray on our food crops?
Have you looked at our cleaning products? glues? construction materials? utensil handels? New Car Smell? Lawn treatment? Textile dyes? Gasoline? Roads? (Speaking of roads, did you hear Desantis wants to use radioactive gypsum as an ingredient in florida highways?)
Please stop acting like this is something new and you just discovered it
Post Great Awakening, I forsee many brand name products with synthetic chemicals being discontinued in favor of naturally occuring substances
There's always natural aternatives
See my post here. I could write a book I've been researching so long. Everything I use is plant based. Edit: thanks for this information.
There is some natural hair dye and permanents available. I don't know anyone that uses them. My mom was a beautician (70s term) and I wouldn't dare attempt to do fix my hair. Too much can go wrong even with professionals. Henna is an option if you have darker or red hair. I'm using a charcoal shampoo soap that has the potential to keep gray hair at bay. Haven't used it long enough to advise.
It's exactly what Eugenics is designed to do.
I did this deep dive ten years ago. It started slowly as I became allergic or sensitive to mass produced body products. I used Secret deodorant from the first then I started with a rash under arms. Moved to dove until I got a rash. Now my deodorant is made of zinc, arrowroot, magnesium, essential oils, shea butter, coconut oil & wax. Pretty Frank is the brand. Native is good but I can't use anymore because of baking soda. Deodorant is trial and error! I buy homemade soap a small shop online. It took a long time to figure out what ingredients works for me. I'm not allergic to coconut but in mass production products I am. I prefer no coconut because it's drying for me. It's moisturizing to others, it's kinda weird. I've used many plant based shampoo brands over the years and finally have one that's great. Shampoo in soap form takes a while to get used to but now I like it.
Watch out for artificial fragrances. They are in a lot of products considered non toxic. They can cause skin reactions, breathing problems and cancer. There's different grades of fragrance. I prefer essential oils or plant oils used as fragrances. Natural ingredients is a red flag because you don't know what's in it. It can be non toxic and you have a reaction.
Skin safe is a good site to check products. All sites like skin safe, think dirty, EWG (environmental working group) aren't always trustworthy. You have to get everything listed on Think Dirty. Companies pay for the EWG good rating. All sites have a small list of products 100% clean and some you can by directly from the website. There may be other sites or apps. Bottom line research the ingredients listed on product. Don't assume the next time you repurchase a product the ingredients will be the same.
Research ingredients banned in America vs banned in Europe. Your mind will be blown. Remember our government cares about us🤨
There's good small brands you can by at Walmart or Target (saying target because they do have some clean brands. I pick up clean brands at TJ Maxx & Marshals or order online. I'll list beauty sites you can buy directly from or research product brands. These sites may have products with some ingredients I wouldn't use but mostly clean ingredients. There's many makeup brands that are 100% clean. It takes research. Sephora & Target has a clean rating in some brands. Again everything they list as clean isn't 100%. I order from small companies on Etsy but I have time to research the products.
Ladies (and men if interested) there's a plant that can replace every skin care or age preventative product on the market. Listening a skin or hair product as acne, dry or oily is marketing plow. Sunscreen is very toxic! I'd be more worried about cancer from toxic sunscreen than skin cancer. Many natural sunscreens available. Thankfully it's better than it was ten years ago. You can thank new moms that start researching natural skincare. I've read so many moms eventually started their own companies from a basic need for clean products for the family.
Revamp your household cleaners and laundry detergent (soap). It takes a while to get used to laundry only smelling clean and you might miss those fake fragrances. I can't walk down the laundry detergent aisle now because the smell is so strong.
If anyone wants links to good products just ask, happy to help
If you see something you are interested in on these sites check the brand name sites for reviews.
https://www.thedetoxmarket.com/
https://credobeauty.com/
I've ordered from Derm Store several times. They have certain products on sale or entire site sales periodically during the year.
https://www.dermstore.com/
MMmmm. Kneecap perfume.
"lose" ...otherwise a fine meme anon... tho no man wants a loose woman ;)
In case you don’t know about this site, it’s great for helping to identify problem products. https://www.thinkdirtyapp.com/
It helped me go “clean” a few years ago.
This is what Batman (1989) with Michael Keaton and Jack Nicholson was all about.
Many years ago, a doctor told a woman I knew (hairdresser and did acrylics) that if she wanted to have children, quite coloring her hair and get away from the chemicals (including the salon).
She didn’t. She’s also could not keep a pregnancy.
That's terrible! That's a good doctor educating the patient. Not many like that. Have you been in a nail salon? The smell is very strong. Nail polish is toxic unless you use non toxic. Acrylic nails are not safe. So many women get their nails done weekly.
Yes. Not so fun fact. Hairdressers/nail people have a very high miscarriage rate.
By the way most candles, scented sprays, febreeze and plug in fragrances are very toxic especially to pets. The more you dig the worse it gets.
Nope, never. plenty of awake women love using them. Makeup and cosmetics go back thousands of years even before western cabal.
I refuse to live in a protestant theocracy where my wife can not apply a lipstick or change her hair color or wear fragrance because of piety disguised as fear mongering
Btfo with that kind of cuckoldry that make us look like misogynist retards. My wife is fertile and healthy wearing her Chanel. Please go and tell the dozen Trump women and Melania and all the other wives of the countless patriots working on our behalf to go bare face and smell like soap, I dare you.
Is it too much to demand products made with ingredients that wont poison us? Knowing the toxins they put in our products is not cuckoldry, it's the first step in a more health-conscious society. An informed society can demand changes in the ingredients or take their business to alternative brands that don't use such chemicals. If you or your wife don't care about what you put on your bodies that's cool, at least you've made that decision informed. Many people trust the FDA and don't consider that the FDA still approves, for example, of a shampoo ingredient can give unborn babies neurological disorders.
Someone posted this link and I might just buy some of these products...
https://www.thinkdirtyapp.com/verified-brands/
And btw I am a female and OP did not come as misogynistic to me.
The problem is most of the ingredients in the list are not toxic. There are so many independent labs testing these products. For example, Japan and Korea have the strictest independent lab testing in the world for cosmetics.
Funny enough, China produces cheap cosmetics for the world that do NOT get tested and are a risk
But China tests American and European made cosmetics more extensively than any other nation before they can be sold in China. Many boutique brands get boycotted by liberals because those brands are made to animal test in order to sell in China. So for example, MAC cosmetics you know are 100% safe because to be sold in China they must prove 100% safety with full animal testing panels
On the other hand, lots of the brands on that list for the sake of wokeness do no testing. Your best bet is buying reputable Korean and Japanese skin care products and luxury European/American cosmetics that are sold in mainland China
Now for hair stuff?
Your average barber is tested and forced to comply with standards more than your average doctor. I would not worry one bit using haircare by once again, reputable luxury brands. Take for example the dry shampoo fiasco. So many people online would criticize people for buying a $20 dry shampoo vs say, Pantene or Not Your Mothers...well when that Benzene warning and recall happened, it was nearly all cheap ones recalled while the good luxury ones were safe from the beginning
To each their own in how they live. Nothing wrong with wearing makeup, lipstick or polish on your nails. I don't like putting on makeup and that's why I rarely use it. When I do use makeup it's 100% toxic free and that's my choice because I'm highly allergic to toxic ingredients (man made ingredients). Research the ingredients in perfumes like Chanel and the rest of the top brands. This is coming from a woman that has always worn perfume up until about ten years ago. I'll admit most smell great. Most people like either woodsy, earthy or floral fragrance. The scents come from nature. I use essential oil for fragrance. If I do smell like soap it's not like ivory etc. It's from the natural scents of plant butters, plant oils and clays. Homemade soap has so many variations depending on the ingredients. Being a Trump supporter has nothing to do with your skincare choices. I choose natural for the same reasons I don't get the flu or Covid vaccines. It's hard for me to understand why anyone would choose to put toxins that cause cancer on their bodies.
Thousands of years ago they were not using makeup with ingredients with words containing phtalate, ehtyl, butyl, bethyl, or propyl. These are hormone disruptors. For men, they lower testosterone. For women, it affects their hormones as well. Parabens are estrogen mimickers. I don't care if ancient Egyptians used makeup. The stuff today is toxic. What is misogynistic is exploiting women's insecurities for profit. Shoving Madison Avenue ideals onto women that God somehow made a mistake when He created them, because obviously women need to have sparkly purple eyelids and God is a moron because he did not make them that way. It's stupid. My wife never wears makeup. I got her to start using aluminum-free deodorant. Unfortunately, she colors her hair despite her natural hair color being just fine. It's all about insecurity. For guys, it's easy to make money off of us. Electronic gadgets, sports crap, whatever. For women, it's all about convincing them that something is wrong with them and that to be attractive they must color their faces and be hairless like a dolphin. Telling women "there's something wrong with you" is real misogyny.
Hi, I was paying about $12 per bar also. I've ordered from this shop and it's the best soap I've tried. After years of trying homemade soaps I finally have a winner. This store has free shipping. Many shops on Etsy offer 10-15% discount. Put an item in your cart. If the store offers discount it will be under the update tab. Sometimes it takes up to 48 hours.
MuddyMint's shop on Etsy https://www.etsy.com/shop/MuddyMint
I love this store's shampoo bars. They sell small & large bars. I was paying $50.00 a bottle for Grown Alchemist, it's a great brand but my head itched after use.
https://www.etsy.com/shop/ScentCerae
also I can "deboonk" almost all of these. Let's start with one related to perfume which men and women wear daily
PMMA is acrylic plastic. Most commonly used in adhesives and binders. every single world organization deems it human and food safe, but here is the kicker...it is deemed safe for fisheries and aquaria. The glue that holds fish tanks together, the plastics that are used in aquarium pumps and the little boat you put in as decor..all pmma.
Pmma is not even leechable to water, here is a quote from a study
"The aim of this study was to analyse leachable monomers, additives, and degradation products from polymer-based orthodontic base-plate materials. One heat-cured resin (Orthocryl), one light-cured (Triad VLC), and three thermoplastic materials (Biocryl C, Essix A+, and Essix Embrace) were investigated. Elution was performed in water at 37°C for 10 days. The extract medium was changed and analysed daily. Chromatographic methods were used to identify and quantify the leachables. In addition, the content of residual methyl methacrylate (MMA) was quantified in the poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)-based materials. Statistical analysis of the quantitative results was performed using a t-test for comparison of two independent samples. Monomers and additives leached from the materials polymerized in situ and from the thermoplastic PMMA-based material. No leachable substances were found in the extracts from the other thermoplastic materials"
And that is in large amounts, subjected to heat. Not 0.01ppm applied via aeration to the skin in the form of perfume. Fragrance does not use single mma or Formaldehyde which was detectable. Pmma is used in medical applications as well and I doubt you would refuse life saving procedure over pmma in a surgical device or implant.
I am also sure you all shower at least once a day some of you twice in tap water from your showerhead abosrbing countless heavy metals and contaminants. if I said, "hey you know, by fixing your gut microbiome, having actual hygeine, and managing stress, you can reduce your showers to once a month without smelling bad" you would think I am insane..but I don't go top posting hey you guyzzzz sToP shoWrReeen
We are supposed to be anons, we research, we dive. You don't like makeup or beauty or cosmetics and hide it behind pseudoscience to convince people your way of living is the right one. You Might as well be a liberal.
It's really just a matter of companies maximizing profits by using cheaper ingredients. This post reminded me of when I was a tree-hugging liberal in college back in the 90s. One of my favorite books at the time was called something like "Nontoxic, Natural, and Earthwise" and told about how horrible for the planet synthetic chemicals and such were. And then it listed a directory of companies that made "Earth friendly" products, including toiletries.
There are quite a few companies that make toiletries with less harmful ingredients. But many of them would be considered "woke" because they focus on how their ingredients are better for the planet, or that their materials are ethically sourced and traded.
It's sometimes amusing how similar many people on this board are to liberals I know. Even though you're coming from two extremely different places, there are some really weird similarities.
Like: -Shared contempt for how pharmaceutical companies profit from medications. Libs because they don't care for for-profit healthcare. Anons because they disagree with the practices of Big Pharma.
-Industrial farming. Libs because they disagree with how companies involved with industrial farming treat the land. Anons because of their concern over what might be in their food.
Keep posting truths; memes like this are meant to trigger people into awakening/becoming aware of dangers associated to things. The responses that you received at the end of this post are promising. Yup, they are trying to kill us all. Our body can only handle so many toxins before we become compromised and our immune system will react in an unhealthy way via autoimmune issues or just a compromised and weakened immune system. Your picture makes perfect sense to me; decrease the toxins in your immediate environment, starting with the ones that you choose to put on you. Note: some toxins you put on yourself aren't chemicals.... it could even be the phone you are putting in your pocket, holding up to your ears, and wearing in your purse. Or something as simple as the clothing type you are wearing. Linen and cotton increase your immune system. Mixed fabrics do the opposite and can even make you sick. Also, what kind of chemicals are on your clothing or sprayed onto the cotton for your clothing, etc..... lots to think about and research. Happy hunting. I don't post much anymore (too busy trying to survive and learn), but I wanted to send you some encouragement. I read your thread about redpilled patriotic women as well. Just post it here on GAW or on .win or truth social. Truth social might be a good one to do, though you might get a lot of trolls. At least there are less trolls here because the mods are great. The men will find it informative as well and will share with their daughters, sisters, wives, etc. if it is good and relevant info. Blessings, peace, and love to you and yours. -PM17
LOSE, LOSE, LOSE. A different word from LOOSE. Please learn the difference!!
I don't use any of that shite; haven't for many years. Great graphic!
The toxic ideas implanted into her whore brain are more dangerous than anything else.
It's ironic how one of the most leftist states in America has been putting warnings on almost everything "This product is known to cause cancer in the state of California" and suddenly you're all like, hey everyone, all this shit can cause cancer
Of course, have you looked at what we spray on our food crops?
Have you looked at our cleaning products? glues? construction materials? utensil handels? New Car Smell? Lawn treatment? Textile dyes? Gasoline? Roads? (Speaking of roads, did you hear Desantis wants to use radioactive gypsum as an ingredient in florida highways?)
Please stop acting like this is something new and you just discovered it