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INT0CABLE
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join:2007-10-22
Bronx, NY

good riddance

cancerous cells = wifi and people wonder where all these cancers come from.


Pathfinder
Dazed Confused
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join:2000-03-26
Mount Vernon, NY

Do you happen to have any proof of this? I guess my bluetooth will give me cancer of the brain.
Wait, I must have it already. I answered this post!



Mactron
el Camino Real
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join:2001-12-16
CM94sv

reply to INT0CABLE

said by INT0CABLE:

cancerous cells = wifi and people wonder where all these cancers come from.
The same place they came from long before any man made Electromagnetic radiation was around.
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If only the Verizon CSRs worked this well.


INT0CABLE
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join:2007-10-22
Bronx, NY

there wasnt any cancer then



Mactron
el Camino Real
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CM94sv

said by INT0CABLE:

there wasnt any cancer then
OK fine.

LMAO...
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If only the Verizon CSRs worked this well.


fireflier
Coffee. . .Need Coffee
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join:2001-05-25
Limbo

reply to INT0CABLE
Um, yeah. There was. . .

»www.cancer.org/docroot/CRI/conte···=&level=

Oldest Descriptions of Cancer

Cancer has afflicted humans throughout recorded history. It is no surprise that from the dawn of history doctors have written about cancer. Some of the earliest evidence of cancer is found among fossilized bone tumors, human mummies in ancient Egypt, and ancient manuscripts. Bone remains of mummies have revealed growths suggestive of the bone cancer, osteosarcoma. In other cases, bony skull destruction as seen in cancer of the head and neck has been found.

Our oldest description of cancer (although the term cancer was not used) was discovered in Egypt and dates back to approximately 1600 B.C. The Edwin Smith Papyrus, or writing, describes 8 cases of tumors or ulcers of the breast that were treated by cauterization, with a tool called "the fire drill." The writing says about the disease, "There is no treatment."
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manhole

join:2000-09-12
Modesto, CA

reply to INT0CABLE
Or maybe in those days it just wasn't diagnosed as cancer, but death from natural causes.


Desdinova
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join:2003-01-26
Gaithersburg, MD

reply to INT0CABLE
"cancerous cells = wifi"

So that means I can plug your brain tumor into my router and surf the net?


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