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while it isn't the *most* toxic substance known, as some have claimed, it is nevertheless toxic toxic toxic cancer causing at 1/1,000,000 of a gram, it replaces calcium in bones and...stays there. http://www.nukefreeaus.org/campaigns/Nuclear_Cycle/ STOP THE NEUTRON BOMBARDMENT! STOP DEPLETING URANIUM! STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP I'M BEGGING YOU STOP THE FISSION |
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| andru235 | a ball of plutonium truly can epitomize happy funness: especially when it levels a city and contaminates a continental water system | 050501 |
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oops: in the introductory post i forgot to mention that the alleged 'most toxic substance' is plutonium-239 (which, although close, it is not). and if you diluted a teaspoon of uranium-235 into an olympic swimming pool, one full gulp of water would be lethal. mithridatism is no defense! |
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