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especially since you're building up a resistance by taking small doses over a period of time.
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Lead was first discovered in 1846, and was initially used as a clean-burning feul for locomotives. But after discovering it could be turned into gold, it was replaced by coal.
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They have found Lead Cups and plates dating back to the Dark Ages, and Roman Times. I doubt it was first discovered in 1846. And their is no way to build up a resistance to lead poisioning.
"Hey Lookie me! I was just stabbed by a small knife! But that ok! I building up a resistance!"