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Mike Chilton
4 days ago
This is a bit scary, is my phone tracking me? This just popped up on my phone and I drink alot of diet coke! #dietcoke

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Donna Armstrong
3 days ago
In response to Mike Chilton for Publication
The answer to your question is yes your phone is tracking you as I have gotten emails, texts on advertised items that I have looked up to see information about. I never inquired about anything, just read about it, so there’s no other explanation except we are being tracked. Now about Diet Coke, question is, what doesn’t give you cancer??
Mike Chilton
3 days ago
In response to Donna Armstrong for Publication
Yea just about anything! I was thinking the other day as I saw a commercial for st Jude children's hospital as to how do children have cancer? My theory is that while the mother gets her scans while pregnant all the radiation she undergoes with all the machines may be a cause for children being born with cancer. What do you think?
Donna Armstrong
3 days ago
In response to Mike Chilton for Publication
You have a good point there Mike. Parents are pretty good about what they feed their children while they are growing up so prenatal care and scans could definitely be a factor before birth. Also, all the shots they get to ward off diseases are far more than many years ago when kids were outside playing, eating dirt and only getting the mandatory polio shots. Either they didn’t publicize cancer in children back then or the cancer foundations are making it more public, is unknown. Something is creating all the cancer, autism and many other diseases. I know cancer is a big money maker in this world and it baffles me that no one has tried to find a cure. Is it because of the money? They can solve all the impossible technology issues but cancer is beyond their scope? They Know carcinogens are in our food but don’t ban the products????
Mike Chilton
Took the words right out of my mouth! Cancer is a money pit! Back in the days we were also exposed to less radiation. We also used to play with dirt and build anti body to fight all these crazy diseases. That's why I always say that any generation from the 80s and older are the last generations with strong anti bodies. We were built different
3 days ago
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