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Medical effects of ones computer habbit


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fleamailman

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Why ones hands hurt and ones eyes water, I believe this is going to be a big problem if it not addressed soon.


http://catalog.nucle...and&TL=1793&A=2

http://altmedicine.a.../a/Computer.htm

Hope these links come out but if not I'll repost.
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Ojoshiro

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Bad eyes and tired arms?
People shouldn't be surfing [bleep]-sites at work. :tazz:

Ojo.

[bleep] = [P0RN: the things they censor around here... tssk. That coarse language gets bleeped out, okay, but words that are actually in the Bible... ;) [bleep] isn't, Ghehenna, Hades, [bleep], Inferno is]
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This is a family friendly site, and we have those filters in place for a reason! :tazz: ;)
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Which I can understand, just some words simply have no other name.
Calling a dumb bloke a stupid [bleep]... it gets censored, okay. You can also call him a dumb bloke, but the genre P0RN is simply called P0RN.

"[bleep]" is only offensive for scared christians. ( who aren't then even allowed to read their own holy book, cos it's full of it, so they'll go there anyway, better get used to the name ;) ) It is not a bad word.

"bush" should be censored then too ;)

My family finds the word 'the' really offensive, it precedes more than half of all bad words :tazz:

not that I <b>REALLY</b> care. If I really wanted I know ways around them...
Anyway, thanks for the explanation.
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