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Burt’s Bees Herbal Blemish Stick Review! :)

This thing BURNS, but I think it’s totally worth the pain. The tea tree oil and alcohol helps kill bacteria, and not only helps get rid of pimples, it prevents them too.
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This is the nail in the coffin for marine life! The ocean world is one big food chain. Marine creatures have symbiotic (mutually beneficial) relationships. The bottom of that chain are the filter feeders. The filter feeders (also known as suspension feeders) are animals that feed by straining suspended matter and food particles from water, typically by passing the water over a specialized filtering structure. Some animals that use this method of feeding are corals, clams, krill, sponges, some fish and sharks, and baleen whales. If a sponge becomes heavily covered with sand, it will be unable to feed and therefore die. Some might think the world could live without sponges and the likes, but this is just ONE link in the food chain. When the least of the marine life starts to die, EVERYTHING starts to die. The chain is broken. BP’s continued use of toxic dispersants to “sink” the oil from the surface is MARINE GENOCIDE! The ONLY way the oil can be REMOVED…not just “hidden out of sight”…will be to keep it on the surface. Eventually Mother Earth will break down all the oil on the Gulf of Mexico sea bed…even your grandchildren will not live long enough to witness it. This is an ENVIORNMENTAL DISASTER of the NTH DEGREE. When are people going to catch on to this? Since sponges pass large amounts of water and tend to take in lots of particles, filter feeders are often used as environmental monitors – if something in the water goes bad, often the filter feeders are the first