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Have you tried growing the hell up?
/s
scripty@lemmy.cato
Atheism@lemmy.world•Brb I have to hand out pamphlets and go door-to-doorEnglish
471·7 days agoAs an atheist vegan, I… fuck I’ve done it again.
scripty@lemmy.caOPto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's an unscientific opinion that you firmly hold?English
3·9 months agoDo you have any examples?
scripty@lemmy.caOPto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's an unscientific opinion that you firmly hold?English
2·9 months agoBecause I’ve made choices like having a spouse who would rather live a long life, and kids that I didn’t have at the age of 18. I’d like to be there for them. I get what you’re saying though.
scripty@lemmy.caOPto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's an unscientific opinion that you firmly hold?English
4·9 months agoSounds interesting. What other organs do you think fall under this category?
scripty@lemmy.caOPto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's an unscientific opinion that you firmly hold?English
4·9 months agoIn addition to what the other commenter said, when the outside is cold and 95% humid, the inside of a building would be warm and far drier. So the inside humidity % is much lower than 95%. Maybe this contributes to the issue?
scripty@lemmy.caOPto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's an unscientific opinion that you firmly hold?English
61·9 months agoYeah, I kinda agree with this. The usual argument against this is usually something along the lines of “but you’d probably die of dysentery by the age of 40”. But I think I’d be okay with that. Better to have lived a short life outside an office than to live to be a 100 spending 45 years in an office.
scripty@lemmy.caOPto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's an unscientific opinion that you firmly hold?English
2·9 months agoI did, over a month ago.
scripty@lemmy.caOPto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's an unscientific opinion that you firmly hold?English
1·9 months agoI don’t really understand QM. At a human level, does this affect free will?
scripty@lemmy.caOPto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's an unscientific opinion that you firmly hold?English
51·9 months agoHow much over use of anti biotics (and related issues) is from humans and how much of it is from farming? Is a human taking antibiotics for 3 days a year really the issue when farmers use it like it’s straw on a daily basis?
scripty@lemmy.caOPto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's an unscientific opinion that you firmly hold?English
61·9 months agoYeah, I know that it sounds ridiculous. I am almost certainly wrong lol. I just want something to make this coughing stop though – I don’t care if it’s opium like I’m in the 19th century, or if it’s a sugar pill pretending to be an anti viral.
scripty@lemmy.caOPto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's an unscientific opinion that you firmly hold?English
29·9 months agoThis “your evidence has no power here” is exactly the energy I was looking for lol.
scripty@lemmy.caOPto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's an unscientific opinion that you firmly hold?English
113·9 months agoI’m no medicinologist but, anecdotally, I am convinced that anti biotics help recover from the flu much much faster, and can also help prevent complications.
My home country was pretty lax on drug enforcement, and doctors would prescribe antibiotics if your fever hadn’t broken in ~3 days (or sooner if you nagged them enough). Getting started on anti biotics would lead to recovery in a day or two at most.
The govt. bodies are getting stricter now, and it’s harder to get antibiotics. Pretty much everyone around me has longer and longer recovery times. In just the last two years, 3 people I know (granted, they’re 60-70 year olds) have had to be hospitalized (2 pneumonia, 1 I don’t remember) after their condition deteriorated.
I know that’s it’s widely accepted that antibiotics don’t help fight the flu, but it’s my pulled-it-out-of-my-ass hypothesis that it does help ward off all the other crap allowing the immune system to fight the viruses more effectively leading to faster recovery.
Also, in my home country we used to get paracetamol/acetaminophen injections when the fever spiked too much. But I’m currently in Canada and the recommended “just eat soup and hydrate” is BS. We’re just left to fend for ourselves with no option minimize harm /discomfort/symptoms unless you’re on deaths door. I’m guessing that most of the rest of the developed world is like this too?
Sincerely, Suffering from flu
scripty@lemmy.caOPto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What's the deal with breakfast in bed?English
1·10 months agoBecause I don’t want to eat before I’ve gotten rid of my morning breath.
scripty@lemmy.caOPto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What's the deal with breakfast in bed?English
7·10 months agoYup, this makes sense.
scripty@lemmy.caOPto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What's the deal with breakfast in bed?English
4·10 months agoI totally get all of that. Wouldn’t all of that hold true if you were having breakfast on a table/kitchen island too though? I’m specifically confused about what makes having it in bed special.
scripty@lemmy.caOPto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What's the deal with breakfast in bed?English
206·10 months agoI suppose you don’t HAVE to. But I find it unhygienic to eat before brushing my teeth as soon as I wake up. Might just be my personal issue. 🤷♂️


Just made a non-news post aboot a personal interaction in the city, because you called out the state of the community. :)