Skip to content

seethis.earth

things worth paying attention to

  • Home
  • books to read free
  • true stories from books
  • screenshots
  • images
  • websites
  • misc
  • Toggle search form
Companies that sell you "comfortable" "eco" "bamboo" garments (which also have rayon) don't tell you that plastic strips were sewn into the shoulder seams! The very spot that supports the weight of the garment on the body was infested with a hard, sharp-edged, poisonous strip of petroleum-based plastic serged into the seam.

Hall of Shame

Posted on April 12, 2025October 19, 2025 By Gem

Things that piss us off. Lying mostly.

And this is after I specifically did NOT check the Free Premium Trial box, but instead clicked the Free Plan box.
And this is after I specifically did NOT check the Free Premium Trial box, but instead clicked the Free Plan box.
It's 7% petroleum-based synthetic spandex. Yet they said "cotton" 3 times, and if you go to the site you have to really drill down to find out it's not 100% cotton.
It's 7% petroleum-based synthetic spandex. Yet they said "cotton" 3 times, and if you go to the site you have to really drill down to find out it's not 100% cotton.
Meta says, Use a google or microsoft browser, or we're going to break messenger for you.
Meta says, Use a google or microsoft browser, or we're going to break messenger for you.
Companies that sell you "comfortable" "eco" "bamboo" garments (which also have rayon) don't tell you that plastic strips were sewn into the shoulder seams! The very spot that supports the weight of the garment on the body was infested with a hard, sharp-edged, poisonous strip of petroleum-based plastic serged into the seam.
Companies that sell you "comfortable" "eco" "bamboo" garments (which also have rayon) don't tell you that plastic strips were sewn into the shoulder seams! The very spot that supports the weight of the garment on the body was infested with a hard, sharp-edged, poisonous strip of petroleum-based plastic serged into the seam.
You have to look hard on the website to learn that this bra is made out of plenty of toxic materials: "A GLDNspun knit blend of 81% extra fine Merino wool, 12% nylon, and 7% Spandex."
You have to look hard on the website to learn that this bra is made out of plenty of toxic materials: "A GLDNspun knit blend of 81% extra fine Merino wool, 12% nylon, and 7% Spandex."
I'll save you the trouble of going to the website and finding where they hide the info about what these are actually made of - super-toxic material. They're 19% petroleum plastic!
I'll save you the trouble of going to the website and finding where they hide the info about what these are actually made of - super-toxic material. They're 19% petroleum plastic!

Share this post:

Share on X (Twitter) Share on Facebook Share on Pinterest Share on LinkedIn Share on Email Share on Reddit Share on WhatsApp Share on Bluesky
misc Tags:Mixed

Post navigation

Previous Post: The 48 Laws of Power
Next Post: Ancient Astronauts

More Related Articles

What to Wear? Part 1 misc
The eCoddle Is Ready to Level Up misc
Quotes to Browse misc
The 48 Laws of Power misc
Some Places to Find Non-Toxic Clothing misc
Ancient Astronauts misc

Recent Posts

  • I Know of No, Thoreau
  • Mastery: Interviews with 30 Remarkable People
  • Dylan Thomas by Jessica Dismorr, 1935A Love Letter from Dylan Thomas
  • Folkscanomy Prepper and Survivalist Books
  • Eppie Lederer Becomes Ann Landers
  • I Am Grateful, Thoreau
  • The Person Who Can Centre, Russell
  • Simple Sabotage Field Manual (by the U.S. Government)
  • Nothing Fixes, Montaigne
  • When People Are Being, Malcolm X

Tags

Activism Appropriate Technology Children Community Courses Design Download Economics Health How-To Learning Life Universe Everything Mixed Natural Living Plants and Food Play Read Free Survival The Earth
Contact us. Brought to you by Gems Press, Publishers of Books to Remember. Double-click an epub file to open it in your device's default e-reader. If you like what we're doing and want to show your appreciation with cash, thank you.

Copyright © 2026 seethis.earth.

Powered by PressBook Premium theme