• Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Reason #2735 to not add your family on fb and/or configure the visibility of your posts.

    Or you could leave that shit show altogether and be much happier for it 🤷

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      Honestly I left the shit show because of family and friends over sharing. I really don’t want to know when my little cousin failed “no nut November”

      I’d rather ask him in person when he last ejaculated. Typical family greeting before we shake hands.

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        I’d rather ask him in person when he last ejaculated. Typical family greeting before we shake hands

        Better than guessing right after 🤷😂

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      Me thinks the issue here is posting about No nut november on facebook, but I guess maybe I am the weirdo?

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    Developing allergies is the biggest bullshit on earth ever. I used to forage for a staple food but now if I eat that my throat swells up and I can’t breath.

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      I’ve heard there have been studies that indicate that in some part modern allergies are our bodies directing an evolved immune response that we once needed for all the parasites we constantly carried. They gave parasites to people that had certain food allergies and suddenly their food allergies were just straight up gone.

      https://www.science.org/content/article/got-allergies-blame-parasites

      https://healthland.time.com/2012/04/18/doctor-infects-himself-with-parasites-for-health-experiment/

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        Very interesting! Something that was missing from me in the 2nd article is whether the food allergy persisted after he rid himself of worms, which I assume that it did, given how he had traded the food allergy for a constant stomachache.

        Still very interesting and all this stuff reminds me of the fact that don’t yet know almost anything in medicine and are often just treating illnesses once they come, sometimes in gruesome or expensive ways, and I’m not sure we should immediately discard all alternative medicine as useless or ineffective, maybe it’s only effective in rare cases and we don’t know what those cases look like.

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    If you wouldn’t show it to your boss or your mum, don’t post it, is my social media policy.