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I’m not doubting you, but do you have any sources? I’d like to read more.
I’m not doubting you, but do you have any sources? I’d like to read more.
My friend who used to work at a ren faire says it’s a lazy overdone joke and the people who do it tend to be dicks.
I’m just a simple statistican, but I would be more worried about sun exposure, tap water quality, air quality, processed foods and occupational hazards (depending on job) over 3-4 drinks per year.
The better conclusion is “people who drink in moderation have a decreased risk of cancer”, which is different. Causation is hard to prove, especially when we can only ethically do observational studies. It’s likely that people who drink in moderation are more likely to make healthy choices in other areas of their life or have other factors that reduce risk.
I understand your conclusion, but in my experience not many people are advocating for reducing their 1st amendment rights. The majority of my experience with people claiming free speech is when it doesn’t apply. Like it does not protect anyone from being laughed at, ostracized, does not force people to buy goods or services from someone who says wild shit, and no one is required to give them a platform.
People only invoke the feelings of the founders when they either don’t have a stronger argument or are trying to appeal to conservatives. It’s basically religious interpretation at this point - mostly used to manipulate people who don’t know better.
I think weak labor protections for a people that commonly live paycheck to paycheck with health insurance from those jobs, poor social programs should they lose those jobs and a police force that has a robust history of violently shutting down protests might also have a hand
Indulgences are always bullshit.
It was never a conspiracy, just that causation is hard and the the amount you’d have to drink for it to be a real risk is ridiculous. Also, anyone who is consuming 30 cans of soda a day is probably more likely to be over-exposed to other environmental risks.
Either you went to a highly atypical drag show or a strip club without stripping. I think having a work-sponsored drag show is inappropriate and bit cringe, but it’s not more risqué than cabaret.
I’d be surprised if the subreddit survives the IPO anyways
Some pregnant women get outies in their second or third trimester, so there must be an amount of force that would do the same.
Not in US though