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Or asbestos, really.
Update: Hmmm, apparently one needs more content in a case like this. Sadly, I know next to nothing about mesothelioma, but could talk to you for minutes (hours, even) about the joys of basal cell carcinoma, if that's more your speed.
So, in short, wear sunscreen and don't breathe in asbestos residue because it's bad for you.
Update 2: Although if you do breathe it in and develop mesothelioma, I bet some lawyer could help you make bank. On the other hand, if you get the basal cell stuff, you can't very well sue the sun. Maybe your mom for not slathering you in cancer-preventing goo, but that wouldn't be very nice.
So, mesothelioma, yeah.
Cryptic. So very, very cryptic.
Update 3: OK, experiment concluded. Back to regular blogging. Whee yay fun whoopity-doo.