Devils Panties 12/18/2024
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whos to say its your friend. im still curious on the distance. murders happen in the world we live in. are we all accessories?
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I'm not sure if there's a feet-and-inches thing, but if you're in the same car that counts.
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what if your tied up in the trunk?
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Captain Aggravatedreplied to TimLovesTech (AuDHD)(he/him) last edited by
At least some pre-ground pepper is cut with wood shavings or other such. buy a mill and peppercorns.
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How the hell do I find cinnamon that didn't have lead in it?
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You probably would roll on the shooter pretty quick, i'd think. but hey - depends on how competent and interested in hosing you the DA is. Maybe you planned to be tied up in the trunk to avoid being accused.
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I think he's referring to the getaway driver in a robbery where you get part of the stolen money.
The company is profiting from the poisonous cinnamon.
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and lead in specific is, for some reason, used in some older industrial spice grinders
Because lead is cheap and easy to cast, I bet.
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What is that thing sitting to the right in the first panel? A young sibling covered in mashed potatoes?
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Like I said, there are lawsuits and there should be, because a business is ultimately responsible for what it sold and who it chose to do business with to a fundamentally higher standard than an individual is.
The consumer facing businesses can turn around a sue their suppliers to continue the chain.Finding they destroyed documentation that they knew something would indeed be a pretty big smoking gun. There's no real reason to think that they did though, since the businesses in question aren't actually making any money off of it or in a position to benefit. They actually loose money by having to pull stock and destroy it.
In at least one case, we know which company added the lead and which potentially knew about it, they're just in Ecuador.
Also, felony murder requires that you have intent to commit a criminal act. As written, not necessarily as applied, it would apply if you agreed to drive to a gas station robbery and your passenger killed someone. If you just agree to give someone a ride and then they kill someone you're not culpable, assuming you said "oh hell no" and then didn't continue to give them a ride post-murder.
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True, but in the modern era so is aluminum, and I would have expected essentially everywhere to have updated by now since we're more than a century into knowing lead and food don't mix.
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Buy it then do a lead test on it. Same for Turmeric, there's a lead based yellow pigment that is added to make it look MOAR YELLOW. Buy it, test it, make note of where you got it for next time.
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How do you test for lead though?
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Also the app us malware infested and even leaves malware and spyware on your phone after you delete the app!
"They" used to say McDonald's is not a restaurant company, it's a real estate company (they buy land and lease it to franchisees).
Temu is not a cheap crap company, they are a data company. Their business is to collect data and sell it to profit. The cheap crap you get doesn't need to make them money, because they are in they business of data harvesting and selling. The cheap crap is just how they get your data.
If anyone offers you even cheaper stuff if you buy it through the app, then that's a good sign they want to sell your data.