And I definitely didn’t accidentally step on any crayons in the process.

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    7 days ago

    isn’t 8 one of those old dock worker crayons from the early 1900s that was toxic? why’d you give your toddler that?

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      So that the toddler can enter the workforce and start pulling itself up by the bootstraps as soon as possible. The lithium mines need more bodies.

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      Can you provide more detail about it? Or links to articles. I have problem finding details as I don’t know what to search for.

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        okay looking for stuff to verify this was not only unreasonably difficult, but when I found this I get to thinking I might’ve been thinking of grease pencils this whole time. Also I did find something about crayons made before 1970 having lead, but what DIDN"T have lead back then?