She was 35 in 2016 when the suit was dropped, but valid points otherwise.
Money or lack of evidence.
$100 worth of bacon at the butcher's.
One single item only.
She'll be fine with water and bread.
You can keep unwashed eggs in the fridge for months.
The dead don't have possessions.
Ok, but can't we just cook $300 worth of bacon and find out who is right and have enough bacon to stop my heart instead?
That isn't an ambidextrous gun, so it belongs on the right.
Remove the /s, you are right and the commenter was ignorant of traditional American etiquette.
Everything that the FDA doesn't declare as "known" or "proven" safe within defined limits are "considered" safe or may be allowable to a defined limit. It is their cute little scapegoat should a substance they allow be proven unsafe and then they would face a greater risk of lawsuit had they determined it was known or proven safe.
The Romans even knew about asbestos, there were recommendations to not buy slaves from the asbestos mines because of the poor health associated.
Oddly enough, they still wiped their faces with the stuff because those napkins and towels could be cleaned by throwing them in fire.
Considered safe. Considerations are influenced by adequate research, ideally.
Lead used to be considered safe in paint, asbestos used to be considered safe for napkins, cigarettes used to be considered safe to smoke, cocaine used to be considered safe to drink, etc.
I am just waiting for the next "asbestos" to come to light in home construction. I am betting on drywall sooner or later being considered hazmat to disturb. Plastics are emerging as a bigger problem, so we will see how that all pans out.
Porn too? Man, all you need is alcohol and mortgages and you got everything covered.
You must be some sort of brilliant businessman, getting them at both ends like that. Where do I invest an irrational amount of money to get in on the ground floor?
Spouse and kids left, or are they just out of town?
Your calves are defined and your bank account can barely hold a comma?
Thays one of them billion dollar ideas, warm blankets to help treat depression.