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The air can strengthen the sun, Viagra factory settled in Ireland town, man: I can't help myself

There is a small town in Ireland called Ringaskiddy, which was a casual ordinary town.

There are only a few hundred families in town, taking advantage of the geographical advantages of fishing and shipbuilding industry.

Fishing is a food-watching industry, drought and waterlogging is not guaranteed. So many young people leave here to make a living elsewhere.

But ever since Pfizer, the US pharmaceutical giant, built its famous Viagra factory here, everything has been change.

Viagra, is commonly known as Viagra. Function, we all know ~

Recently, town residents complained to a number of media that the nearby Viagra factory had seriously affected their lives.

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“There is something in the air, One whiff and you're stiff ”

"there was a unique smell in the air. A sniff, a hard day. "

Residents complain that not only men are affected, but even cats, cats and dogs are not immune.

Resident Sadie O x {e16c} 39 Grady said the air in the town was filled with the smell of "love", which was heartbreaking. Sadie is 60 years old. Her husband died two years ago and is now a widow.

“I’m a flirtatious woman, a lot of us are round here.”

She said she was not lonely at all, and there were many more like her in the town.

“You just have to have a spark, that’s all. There’s a lovely man waiting down the road for me.”

"sometimes life needs a little spark. One step forward, you may meet a lovely man waiting for me.

Sadie's 18-year-old nephew also said with a smile that she felt "refreshed" every day and might need to see a doctor and take some medicine to the opposite effect.

Another resident, Fiona (Fiona Toomey), also said cats and dogs in the town have become incredibly energetic. "the dogs and dogs here and there often wander around in an estrus manner, and everyone has seen it."

I can't imagine what it would be like to put a Teddy here.

Fiona, a nurse, used to work as a cleaner at the Viagra factory. After more than a dozen years of work in the south of the United States, she returned to the small town to settle down. "in fact, we don't hate Viagra factories," she said. "after all, X lives in harmony and the whole person looks good."

She thinks the wastewater from Viagra's plant may have infiltrated the town's water and land, and the exhaust gas went directly into the air to produce powerful results.

The crops grown on the land may also have some ingredients, plus water and air, and the effects are powerful.

She sees Viagra as having a number of benefits: boosting population growth in small towns and boosting the economy.

First, many outsiders came to visit town out of curiosity, promoting tourism; others stayed and settled.

"they all said there was an unusual smell in the air. For those with obstacles, there is no doubt that it is a blessing. "

Second, because of the influence of air, small town residents for the high frequency of applause, newborn babies naturally increased.

Residents said the factory gave men a "second spring".

Since factories, men have become more and more "active", leading to a perennial shortage of beds in local maternity wards. Doctors and nurses are busy delivering births without having to worry about an ageing population.

Resident Davis said: "our old men are very energetic, and their wives enjoy it all."

Another Mrs. Foster said, shyly, that she had lived in harmony with her husband over the years. "my husband likes to drink, and it doesn't end. I couldn't help him anywhere but here he would come home voluntarily. "

John, 53, and Dunn, 63, old residents of the town, have been working in steel mills. Both said their children would have formed a football team if they didn't have to work the night shift / shift at the factory.

They said: "the town air is really uncontrollable, the young people can't wait to pursue the girl." In the course of this year, all women under the age of 45 in town have had children. "

They laughed, saying it was Ireland's romantic capital.

However, some residents have expressed their concerns.

One congressman said that smelling such air every day produced little reaction to eating Viagra. "can't you do harm to your body like this every day?"

The president of the townspeople's association was also distressed. He thinks the residents have become more and more "frivolous", three or two words can not be separated from the things in bed.

Some passing drivers will also roll their windows as they drive past the town to avoid being affected.

Pfizer said it could be just a residents' illusion that their products are not as powerful as that. A Pfizer spokesman said:

“Our manufacturing processes have always been highly sophisticated as well as highly regulated.”

"our drug production process is very complex and strictly adheres to the relevant procedures."

In fact, he said, this is the psychological role of everyone. "as far as air is concerned, there are no chimneys at all in our factory."

Some media have contacted the factory in the hope of further explanation.

At present, the factory only said that the production environment is in line with government standards, the Department of Health, the Environmental Protection Agency has also been licensed.

"emissions of sentimental substances are non-existent."

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