March 3, 2006 5:40 AM PST

Testing cell phone radiation on human skin

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Scums yapping on cell deserves it.
Especially those himbos and bimbos who can't stay off the phone while driving.

Stop trying to reduce cell phone radiation. INCREASE it. It'll do the human genome a whole lot of good. Especially if you can kill these retards off before they spawn and further infest the gene pool.
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Oh Please.
Just because people use a useful, helpful technology, they deserve to die?
Realistically, you'd be wiping out a very large amount of corporate executives and teenagers.
Whether you like it or not, this is a mainstream technology, and either you can adapt to not hearing both sides of a conversation, or you can get left behind.

I'm curious to see the results of this test, though, I doubt any major news will come of it.
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