And the companies that have made them and promoted their use have known since the very beginning how bad they are but they don't care because they make lots of money. Corporations don't care about you or your health or your life. They just want your money
Im from the New England area in the US, the pfa contamination in the area is insane, ive probably been exposed to more pfas then most of the planet at this point and i have no idea what that means in the ling term
materials don't necessarily have to react in order to be dangerous. i don't know exactly why PFAs cause harm but i do know they've been considered carcinogenic. being carcinogenic could just mean they accelerate some chemical reaction that causes cells to reproduce without control. it's possible for this to happen without the chemical itself reacting with anything. this is what a catalyst is.
Great question. Nobody really knows. They're just thought to be carcinogenic because of a lack of proof for the opposite... Just a worst case guess. PFAS are incredibly stable, so as you say, shouldn't really interfere with our biology. But they may accumulate, that would probably be a problem. But for that as well there's no proof. The whole video is absolute bs anyways. This guy is saying anything found in rivers must come from the sky via rain. Rain is distilled water with a random air polluting dirt particle in it to act as a nucleation site to form a rain drop. The detected PFAS get dissolved into river water while the rain is traveling through surface and ground to the river. There qre just to much bored overpayed people working for the government...
@@boxr_4214also as well these catalysts will reduce the required energy for a reaction by changing its reaction pathway making it more likely to happen, so a chemical that is "safe" under standard conditions but not under xyz can move to xyz conditions like separating table salt into its combustive in water (sodium) and poisonous (chlorine) counterparts. Chemistry teaches you that every element is waiting for its chance to kill you 😂.
Ha, I love how they listed the safe limits as 1000ng per litre to cover up what they were doing and then as soon as external researchers looked at it the limits has just 📉
citing the research would definately help your claim, or are you worried those who do their own research might debunk the clickbait short you've uploaded?
@@HeathenGeek hey there! Throughout the video I show (albeit briefly) sources for all of my claims but here’s the original university of Stockholm paper from 2022. While i make the hooks of my videos ‘sticky’ everything I say is always cited and if it’s disproved I’ll correct it ☺️ pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.est.2c02765
It definitely didn’t used to be… sadly because large companies keep on using toxic chemicals in products despite evidence showing impacts on workers and customers the air is full of poisons which get dissolved in rain
And the companies that have made them and promoted their use have known since the very beginning how bad they are but they don't care because they make lots of money. Corporations don't care about you or your health or your life. They just want your money
Even if it’s at the cost of what sustains them, us, everything.
We really went from Acid Rain to this😭
Plastic rain
You telling me me the water falling out the sky is waterproof
It's not that they're hydrophobic but that they are really slippery
Cult of the lamb music sounds great as background for the video lol
I thought i played it for too long and im just imagining it
I love the style of the game's music, love the vocal esque synths.
Great, even the rain kills you now
Lets bring back waxed canvas jackets
Cancer rain they have cancer rain i didn't even know that was possible
Im from the New England area in the US, the pfa contamination in the area is insane, ive probably been exposed to more pfas then most of the planet at this point and i have no idea what that means in the ling term
Ah so that’s why me and my Glaswegian friends all have terminal cancer
WE BUIDLING A CULT WITH THIS ONE 🐑🐑🐑🐑🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
Damn we're fucked😂
At least the McRib is back…..
Cult of the lamb OST goes hard in this
i thought rainwater would be aight :l
waterproof water sounds mental 😮
Pretty sure 15% of my body is just plastic and weed.
Not alot that'll kill you in the UK?
Alright bro try walking around London
You wouldn't really be walking afterwards would ya?
We are all in trouble with God for damaging the Earth.
If they last forever, aren’t they really stable? Like, how would they affect our body if they don’t react with it?
materials don't necessarily have to react in order to be dangerous. i don't know exactly why PFAs cause harm but i do know they've been considered carcinogenic.
being carcinogenic could just mean they accelerate some chemical reaction that causes cells to reproduce without control. it's possible for this to happen without the chemical itself reacting with anything. this is what a catalyst is.
Great question. Nobody really knows. They're just thought to be carcinogenic because of a lack of proof for the opposite... Just a worst case guess. PFAS are incredibly stable, so as you say, shouldn't really interfere with our biology. But they may accumulate, that would probably be a problem. But for that as well there's no proof.
The whole video is absolute bs anyways. This guy is saying anything found in rivers must come from the sky via rain. Rain is distilled water with a random air polluting dirt particle in it to act as a nucleation site to form a rain drop. The detected PFAS get dissolved into river water while the rain is traveling through surface and ground to the river.
There qre just to much bored overpayed people working for the government...
@@boxr_4214also as well these catalysts will reduce the required energy for a reaction by changing its reaction pathway making it more likely to happen, so a chemical that is "safe" under standard conditions but not under xyz can move to xyz conditions like separating table salt into its combustive in water (sodium) and poisonous (chlorine) counterparts.
Chemistry teaches you that every element is waiting for its chance to kill you 😂.
I feel so smart after reading this comment 😂
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I can smell a trust fund through my phone
I wish! if I had trust fund money I wouldn’t live anywhere this rainy 😂
are we trusting dupoint's safety recommendation
Ha, I love how they listed the safe limits as 1000ng per litre to cover up what they were doing and then as soon as external researchers looked at it the limits has just 📉
My tinfoil hat alarm bells just screamed at me, my gosh. What a load of nonsense.
Really hoping this is simply good ol' British satire.
Yea its only in the UK nowhere else do those chemocals exist. Its the UK that makes and use them
Commenting for the algorithm
citing the research would definately help your claim, or are you worried those who do their own research might debunk the clickbait short you've uploaded?
@@HeathenGeek hey there! Throughout the video I show (albeit briefly) sources for all of my claims but here’s the original university of Stockholm paper from 2022. While i make the hooks of my videos ‘sticky’ everything I say is always cited and if it’s disproved I’ll correct it ☺️ pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.est.2c02765
Why from the sky?
Absolute bollocks.
And my question is
Why have you stolen the cult of the lamb music?
🤷♂️
Rain is not poisonous 😂
It definitely didn’t used to be… sadly because large companies keep on using toxic chemicals in products despite evidence showing impacts on workers and customers the air is full of poisons which get dissolved in rain
Another depressing Gen Z whimpering about everything….
@@danielcraft1971 *another depressing millennial whimpering about everything 👴🏻