When I did screenprinting noticed some plastic containers made the paint go bad while others did not… which made me wonder what the difference was in the plastic containers
Non-stick pans are all bad as even tho chemicals have been banned, only slight changes have been made to the chemicals on new non-sticks #cancer#carcinogenic
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