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Lead Poisoning
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<blockquote data-quote="WanderingGoatie" data-source="post: 2812829" data-attributes="member: 94880"><p>I remember a time on instagram when a popular energy drink company would tell their “insta-hoes” to video/post about a certain new product. All of their hotties would post a similar pic or video at the same time. It was obnoxious, patronizing, obvious and totally turned me off of whatever item was being marketed. It actually helped push me to “unfollow” whatever bought off hottie I had been following . Last week I deleted instagram because the social media product no longer gives me a net benefit. </p><p></p><p>I now fill my formerly social media time with hobby forums. </p><p></p><p>There’s currently a few posts on this platform about lead ammo and how it negatively affects wildlife. I’m pretty sure the idea being “promoted” is that lead is bad and that there’s some <em>cutting edge climate friendly </em>options we should be looking into. </p><p></p><p>I hate when companies hamr an idea down my throat. I’m sick of my simple joys in life, like drinking a cold Bud Light, or reloading ammo, be tainted by vapid attempts to market a product with hints of social agendas. </p><p></p><p>Are there any teetotalling knitting forums I should get into?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WanderingGoatie, post: 2812829, member: 94880"] I remember a time on instagram when a popular energy drink company would tell their “insta-hoes” to video/post about a certain new product. All of their hotties would post a similar pic or video at the same time. It was obnoxious, patronizing, obvious and totally turned me off of whatever item was being marketed. It actually helped push me to “unfollow” whatever bought off hottie I had been following . Last week I deleted instagram because the social media product no longer gives me a net benefit. I now fill my formerly social media time with hobby forums. There’s currently a few posts on this platform about lead ammo and how it negatively affects wildlife. I’m pretty sure the idea being “promoted” is that lead is bad and that there’s some [I]cutting edge climate friendly [/I]options we should be looking into. I hate when companies hamr an idea down my throat. I’m sick of my simple joys in life, like drinking a cold Bud Light, or reloading ammo, be tainted by vapid attempts to market a product with hints of social agendas. Are there any teetotalling knitting forums I should get into? [/QUOTE]
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