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    This is really starting to annoy me. You cant do anything without not getting some sort of illness/disease.

    Next thing you know, eating chocolate gives you cancer.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TanyaaTurner View Post
    This is really starting to annoy me. You cant do anything without not getting some sort of illness/disease.

    Next thing you know, eating chocolate gives you cancer.
    ...That one has already been done?

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    Major manufacturers including Apple, Hewlett Packard and Dell warn in user manuals against placing laptops on laps or exposed skin for extended periods because of the burns risk.
    That made me laugh, thats just like fifa telling footballs not to play football in a football stadium, at least change the name.
    ofwgktadgaf

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    This is nothing...people used to get this by standing near the fire too long in winter in the old days.. :rolleyes:

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    I vary were I put mine I read this on the bus this morning about toasted skin but apparently for girls it can effect their womb and have something that can effect girls having a baby. but yeah... as said that is another thing for us to worry about :S




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    Yeah, I read this in the Metro this morning too. Quite an interesting read. While it could possibly give you cancer due to radiation, I don't think there's enough evidence to say either way.
    Last edited by Mathew; 05-10-2010 at 08:44 PM.

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