#RESISTSOAP
Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2019 11:47 pm
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Nice to see someone else taking the borax pill. Fun fact: it's banned for consumer sale by the tyrannical EU govt as a 'reproductive poison' despite studies showing boron supplementation being one of the biggest natural testosterone boosters. Real clownworld move.UniversalWorldBaby wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2019 4:36 amsilky and smooth, you say?
I have the problem of too much oil, so my skin is already about as slick as anyone could honestly tolerate. Why anyone would want a soap that makes their skin feel more like a crude spill in the gulf instead of less, I have no idea.
I usually just use Borax for everything: It's cheap, it comes in a powder that is easily diluted, it's proven and relatively non-toxic, it's made without dyes so it never stains clothes, and I can actually pronounce the name of the product ingredients without a masters in chemistry.
The most worrisome trend now is all the soy soaps, desu. Soy is fucking everywhere and it's making me increasingly suspicious...
That's the worst thing I've ever heard. Borax is a actually in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (right between the right to an attorney and the right to low quality copies of all media). You have a RIGHT to X-Box live and a subscription to at least Netflix and maybe Disney Plus. E.U. must obey the edicts of the U.N..!!containercore wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2019 5:33 amNice to see someone else taking the borax pill. Fun fact: it's banned for consumer sale by the tyrannical EU govt as a 'reproductive poison' despite studies showing boron supplementation being one of the biggest natural testosterone boosters. Real clownworld move.UniversalWorldBaby wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2019 4:36 amsilky and smooth, you say?
I have the problem of too much oil, so my skin is already about as slick as anyone could honestly tolerate. Why anyone would want a soap that makes their skin feel more like a crude spill in the gulf instead of less, I have no idea.
I usually just use Borax for everything: It's cheap, it comes in a powder that is easily diluted, it's proven and relatively non-toxic, it's made without dyes so it never stains clothes, and I can actually pronounce the name of the product ingredients without a masters in chemistry.
The most worrisome trend now is all the soy soaps, desu. Soy is fucking everywhere and it's making me increasingly suspicious...
little known fact that the Media won't tell you: the Yellow Vest Revolution in Europe is actually about rejecting the protectionist tactics of Big Soap who are slowly removing all alternatives through the letter of the Law! Praise Allah(pbuh) that the ownership and use of Borax is protected by the Bill of Whites (thanks to the declaration of sock independence) where I live. I can't imagine what people have to go through without access to such vital essence. Terrible tragedy!don wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2019 6:28 amThat's the worst thing I've ever heard. Borax is a actually in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (right between the right to an attorney and the right to low quality copies of all media). You have a RIGHT to X-Box live and a subscription to at least Netflix and maybe Disney Plus. E.U. must obey the edicts of the U.N..!!containercore wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2019 5:33 amNice to see someone else taking the borax pill. Fun fact: it's banned for consumer sale by the tyrannical EU govt as a 'reproductive poison' despite studies showing boron supplementation being one of the biggest natural testosterone boosters. Real clownworld move.UniversalWorldBaby wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2019 4:36 amsilky and smooth, you say?
I have the problem of too much oil, so my skin is already about as slick as anyone could honestly tolerate. Why anyone would want a soap that makes their skin feel more like a crude spill in the gulf instead of less, I have no idea.
I usually just use Borax for everything: It's cheap, it comes in a powder that is easily diluted, it's proven and relatively non-toxic, it's made without dyes so it never stains clothes, and I can actually pronounce the name of the product ingredients without a masters in chemistry.
The most worrisome trend now is all the soy soaps, desu. Soy is fucking everywhere and it's making me increasingly suspicious...