remember Fire Island, the greatest party that never happened. Now influences have been warned to stop promoting dangerous tanning products. Nasal sprays injectables known as melon. That tone Let me try again melon the town to this because it's dangerous and untested and link to skin cancer thistles. Not the first time that influence has been asked to stop promoting products or even events that are not legitimate. But wait, let's hear from them. Dear Keith, We're just ordinary people with an extraordinary gift for getting people to follow us and give us free things as well as a fortune of money to advertised the millions of other people. Because we have such strong and well founded opinions, can we help it? If sometimes these opinions were in direct contradiction of medical facts, I ask you, dear influences, yes is the short answer. You have the Internet obviously on, so you can cheque out the medical warnings that may accompany any of the products you're pitching out there. In the case of melon attan to you, just put that in a search box and the search box starts screaming at you. Oh, how it hurts so that some sort of coup. In fairness, I have to respect your robustness, considering that the documentary Fire Island what it did for your reputation of the influence or industrial machine. But no, you managed to skate around the fact that you could be promoting any old bologna on. Also, there's also influence. There is pushing products that they don't even use themselves. Apparently, the only things that stands in the way of all this deception is the Advertising Standards Agency, who so scared saying that all influences must act responsibly, to which we say, here comes Fire Island to the town that shouldn't have been.

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