i hate this shit so much.
First of all, vitamins ARE chemicals you dipshits
Secondly, vitamin B12 is the most chemically complex of all vitamins! Do you even know anything at all?
Thirdly, wtf do you think is giving it a mango or mint flavor/smell? Hint: it's chemicals. Mangoes contain Ethyl-2-methylpropanoate, which is what gives them most of their flavor and smell. Mint contains Menthol. They are both organic chemical compounds.
I fucking hate this shit SO MUCH
ooooo, chemicals are baaaad, but buy our plastic product we had built in a sweatshop and shipped around the globe using fossil fuels so you can breathe things into your lungs that your lungs weren't really meant breathe... because that's the Healthy thing to do!
Nevermind that there is also no medical data suggesting that the body can absorb vitamins by inhaling them. Experts agree that there is no concrete evidence pointing to vitamin vapes’ efficacy.
Additionally, when it comes to vitamin vapes, there is the matter of the propellant and chemicals used to deliver and vaporize vitamin B12. Virtually no studies have been conducted on vaping essential oils, flavorings, and propellants used in vaping devices; however, a preliminary study on cells suggests that some may cause cell damage. One chemical in particular, vegetable glycerin, is used by Breathe and many other vaping devices marketed as “safe” and has been linked to lung inflammation.
Chemicals are like fires. Whether they are life-saving or deadly is all about the context.
You can't just go "chemicals are bad!" It's the application. For instance, you body uses naturally occurring vegetable glycerin to pull water in from substances you consume, to help hydrate you. But your lungs are NOT designed to breathe it in! The fact that it might damage your lungs does not mean it is a nasty chemical
But it does mean that this is a nasty product.
pisses me off to see this kind of thing
Isn't it amazing that they faced no consequences.
5-fold increase in egg price
3-fold increase in profit
plus millions in government subsidies
while egg production has only decreased by 4%
We don't have an egg supply issues. It is corporate greed and the government condoning it.
What the FUCK. What the FUCK.
thinking about creatures.
masks and helmets that hides someone's face in such a way that they become the face themselves my beloved
these are all creatures to me
I’m in tears… look at her…
idk. too many people drive like they don’t realize (or care) that they could die and/or kill someone. as a result of the way they are driving. sorry if i sound lame or ancient i just feel insane witnessing the lack of concern on a regular basis. The vehicle you are in is thousands of pounds going many miles an hour. do you know this
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I have been thinking a lot about what a cancer diagnosis used to mean. How in the ‘80s and ‘90s, when someone was diagnosed, my parents would gently prepare me for their death. That chemo and radiation and surgery just bought time, and over the age of fifty people would sometimes just. Skip it. For cost reasons, and for quality of life reasons. My grandmother was diagnosed in her early seventies and went directly into hospice for just under a year — palliative care only. And often, after diagnosis people and their families would go away — they’d cash out retirement or sell the house and go live on a beach for six months. Or they’d pay a charlatan all their savings to buy hope. People would get diagnosed, get very sick, leave, and then we’d hear that they died.
And then, at some point, the people who left started coming back.
It was the children first. The March of Dimes and Saint Jude set up programs and my town would do spaghetti fundraisers and raffles and meal trains to support the family and send the child and one parent to a hospital in the city — and the children came home. Their hair grew back. They went back to school. We were all trained to think of them as the angelic lost and they were turning into asshole teens right in front of our eyes. What a miracle, what a gift, how lucky we are that the odds for several children are in our favor!
Adults started leaving for a specific program to treat their specific cancer at a specific hospital or a specific research group. They’d stay in that city for 6-12 months and then they’d come home. We fully expected that they were still dying — or they’d gotten one of the good cancers. What a gift this year is for them, we’d think. How lucky they are to be strong enough to ski and swim and run. And then they didn’t stop — two decades later they haven’t stopped. Not all of them, but most of them.
We bought those extra hours and months and years. We paid for time with our taxes. Scientists found ways for treatment to be less terrible, less poisonous, and a thousand times more effective.
And now, when a friend was diagnosed, the five year survival odds were 95%. My friend is alive, nearly five years later. Those kids who miraculously survived are alive. The adults who beat the odds are still alive. I grew up in a place small enough that you can see the losses. And now, the hospital in my tiny hometown can effectively treat many cancers. Most people don’t have to go away for treatment. They said we could never cure cancer, as it were, but we can cure a lot of cancers. We can diagnose a lot of cancers early enough to treat them with minor interventions. We can prevent a lot of cancers.
We could keep doing that. We could continue to fund research into other heartbreaks — into Long Covid and MCAS and psych meds with fewer side effects and dementia treatments. We could buy months and years, alleviate the suffering of our neighbors. That is what funding health research buys: time and ease.
Anyway, I’m preaching to the choir here. But it is a quiet miracle what’s happened in my lifetime.
Lots of thoughts recently. Everything feels plastic.
I could go on and on about why all that AI "art" is bad. I could mention theft, lack of creativity, it's impact on the work field and environment, but countless people have already said all that. I wanted to touch on something that to me is the most utterly wrong about all of it.
Art is more than just something pretty to look at or listen to. It's therapeutic. It's a form of communication. A tool for human connection. It's a pure, human need.
Support real artists ☀️
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