Is WiFi harmful?

fwildly

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Absolutely. WiFi is most definitely harmful. It makes you believe the crap you read on the internet, like how vaccinations are harmful, wifi gives you cancer, etc.

It only seems to affect some people though. Most seem to have a natural immunity to it. Its called 'common sense'.
 
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Absolutely. WiFi is most definitely harmful. It makes you believe the crap you read on the internet, like how vaccinations are harmful, wifi gives you cancer, etc.

It only seems to affect some people though. Most seem to have a natural immunity to it. Its called 'common sense'.

Have you tried EMF meter?
 
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wireless routers are typically located significantly farther away from users' heads than a mobile phone the user is handling, resulting in far less exposure overall.


When in doubt, consult the Wiki!! (and stay away from those alternative medicine websites, they are bad news).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_electronic_devices_and_health
 

Muz1234

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Haha, I know what EMF means. But I mean all this nonsense about EMF readings of WiFi being bad for your health is the same level of mumbo-jumbo as Scientology.

I do know that EMF meter can also be used for ghost hunt, in a rural house.
 
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Haha, I know what EMF means. But I mean all this nonsense about EMF readings of WiFi being bad for your health is the same level of mumbo-jumbo as Scientology.



I was actually surprised that the WHO has safety levels for that kind of thing myself but I tend to agree with you. Although I admit it does make you think twice about putting a laptop on your lap (just playing it safe here).

Being religious myself I do my best to be respectful towards followers of other religions but sometimes.....I mean Scientology was founded by a fucking science-fiction writer. Honestly...how am I supposed to take that shit seriously. I love Tom Cruises' movies and he gets more pussy than he can shake his dick at but the sharpest tool in the shed he ain't. You don't have to be smart to be rich or successful but you would have to be dumb as a stick to fall for Scientology and all their crap.
 
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fwildly

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I was actually surprised that the WHO has safety levels for that kind of thing myself but I tend to agree with you. Although I admit it does make you think twice about putting a laptop on your lap (just playing it safe here).

Being religious myself I do my best to be respectful towards followers of other religions but sometimes.....I mean Scientology was founded by a fucking science-fiction writer. Honestly...how am I supposed to take that shit seriously. I love Tom Cruises' movies and he gets more pussy than he can shake his dick at but the sharpest tool in the shed he ain't. You don't have to be smart to be rich or successful but you would have to be dumb as a stick to fall for Scientology and all their crap.
Actually, you stilll shouldn't put a laptop on your lap for different reasons. Not wifi signals.

The first reason is that it will barbecue your balls from the heat.

The other is...well...I'm sure you've heard of the Dell exploding laptops by now...
 
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Thats fucked up.
 

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The clear lesson here: Don't stick your male rats in the microwave, at least if you want them to reproduce.


Still quicker than cooking them in the oven though.
 
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