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It's disappointing that what has been abandoned decades ago is being mass produced in Waqooyi Galbeed. This isn't the 20th century when soda was mass produced & consumed. Soda's harmful effects is well documented, from obesity and weight-related diseases, dental decay, bone density/loss, high benzene levels, risk of kidney stones, diabetes, to cardiovascular a host of other diseases/illnesses. This along with the other 'big' daqiiq (which also causes many diseases/illnesses) factory lends to the notion that harmful products that are no longer profitable in industrialized/developed countries are being mass produced and marketed in Waqooyi Galbeed. It's really disappointing the long term damages those harmful products are gonna cause, and instead of doing something about it, it's being bragged about.
The statistics doesn't support your claim.
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Somaliland has a robust universal healthcare system considered by many the envy of the world. The constitution of this Horn of Africa resource-rich nation guarantees every qowdhan/shuun access to the best free healthcare services that money can buy.It's disappointing that what has been abandoned decades ago is being mass produced in Waqooyi Galbeed. This isn't the 20th century when soda was mass produced & consumed. Soda's harmful effects is well documented, from obesity and weight-related diseases, dental decay, bone density/loss, high benzene levels, risk of kidney stones, diabetes, to cardiovascular a host of other diseases/illnesses. This along with the other 'big' daqiiq (which also causes many diseases/illnesses) factory lends to the notion that harmful products that are no longer profitable in industrialized/developed countries are being mass produced and marketed in Waqooyi Galbeed. It's really disappointing the long term damages those harmful products are gonna cause, and instead of doing something about it, it's being bragged about.
Somaliland has a robust universal healthcare system considered by many the envy of the world. The constitution of this Horn of Africa resource-rich nation guarantees every qowdhan/shuun access to the best free healthcare services that money can buy.
It's disappointing that what has been abandoned decades ago is being mass produced in Waqooyi Galbeed. This isn't the 20th century when soda was mass produced & consumed. Soda's harmful effects is well documented, from obesity and weight-related diseases, dental decay, bone density/loss, high benzene levels, risk of kidney stones, diabetes, to cardiovascular a host of other diseases/illnesses. This along with the other 'big' daqiiq (which also causes many diseases/illnesses) factory lends to the notion that harmful products that are no longer profitable in industrialized/developed countries are being mass produced and marketed in Waqooyi Galbeed. It's really disappointing the long term damages those harmful products are gonna cause, and instead of doing something about it, it's being bragged about.
It's disappointing that what has been abandoned decades ago is being mass produced in Waqooyi Galbeed. This isn't the 20th century when soda was mass produced & consumed. Soda's harmful effects is well documented, from obesity and weight-related diseases, dental decay, bone density/loss, high benzene levels, risk of kidney stones, diabetes, to cardiovascular a host of other diseases/illnesses. This along with the other 'big' daqiiq (which also causes many diseases/illnesses) factory lends to the notion that harmful products that are no longer profitable in industrialized/developed countries are being mass produced and marketed in Waqooyi Galbeed. It's really disappointing the long term damages those harmful products are gonna cause, and instead of doing something about it, it's being bragged about.
This guy lives in the Somaliland section.
this boon/cadcad/ethiopian weirdo is always commenting in this section, writing walls of text as if we care about the shuban he posts
This guy lives in the Somaliland section.
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