Imperfected
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Is there a negative to that?
For a dumbass like me that constantly tries to swallow liquids directly into my lungs, yes.
Is there a negative to that?
Is there a negative to that?
This still doesn't provide any support for the thirst = dehydration claim.
That's exactly what you guys have been saying. Repeating things doesn't make them true.
They also imply that you should get medical attention for people who are thirsty lol.
We're looking for what the consequences are, and whether they consistently follow being thirsty.
that trypophobia was a real medically recognized phobia
Except I didn't say that.
The Cleveland Clinic did, and they're an academic hospital.
It's really embarrassing as it's a sexual one, but for the longest time I truly believed that pre-cum cannot make you pregnant. Pretty embarrassing for a woman not to know that, but hey, at least I didn't learn the hard way. I have no children Thanks lack of sex ed.
Whatever, the other guy did. I assumed you agreed.
It's not hard to find people saying the opposite.
I thought I could breathe underwater when I was little. I'd always "run out" of air right before I got to the surface and "breathe in" a bit before I actually surfaced. Kinda strange but thank god I didn't go out of my way to test that out further lmao
Also, up until about 4 months ago (i'm 20) I thought that margarine was butter and that butter was margarine.
edit: i'm realizing these may not be incredibly common haha whoops
I tell you what, stop drinking when you're thirsty for a while. Let me know what happens.
You mean only drink when I'm thirsty? I already do that lol
What's the alternative here?
Honestly, is it really that hard to believe that you're dehydrated BEFORE your brain sends a signal to indicate thirst?
Pee and sperm were the same thing.
It was my 18th birthday party when I was told the difference.
In my defense I kept moving and missing out when middle school explained this stuff. And High School health skipped over it saying "You guys already know this stuff." and it was embarrassing to let the teacher know in the middle of class that I didn't. And of I did asked I was told to talk to my parents, and they pulled the "Talk to your Dad" and "Talk to your Mom" thing on me.
I'll start by saying that for a long time until a few years ago, I thought egg yolks directly increased cholesterol, and so I largely avoided them. Now, as I understand it, high cholesterol seems to be primarily linked to genetics and eating cholesterol-laden foods such as eggs will not adversely affect your levels. Now I'll eat the entire egg and not just the egg white.
Without any evidence for it yeah. It makes less sense than the alternative.
Carrots are good for your eyes
Turns out it was a lie told during WWII
WebMD said:Eating Carrots Will Improve Your Vision
Fact: Carrots are high in vitamin A, a nutrient essential for good vision. Eating carrots will provide you with the small amount of vitamin A needed for good vision, but vitamin A isn't limited to rabbit food; it can also be found in milk, cheese, egg yolk, and liver.
Pee and sperm were the same thing.
It was my 18th birthday party when I was told the difference.
In my defense I kept moving and missing out when middle school explained this stuff. And High School health skipped over it saying "You guys already know this stuff." and it was embarrassing to let the teacher know in the middle of class that I didn't. And of I did asked I was told to talk to my parents, and they pulled the "Talk to your Dad" and "Talk to your Mom" thing on me.
So where's the evidence to support your claim then? Any academic hospitals supporting your hypothesis?
But I knew an adult woman who assumed foreigners all thought in English and had to mentally translate into French, for example.
She was also stunningly beautiful which facilitated her lack of intellectual curiosity.
I was told a number of times in school that the gender wage gap was with identical parameters. It isn't, the numbers cited are usually an average of working populations not accounting for job type or experience, after which (and several other corrections) it's pretty small.
Such a poorly thought out diagram, so common in classrooms even today! Although I'm talking up to my teenage years when I realised it made no sense.
http://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/avoiding-dehydration
"The best way to beat dehydration is to drink before you get thirsty. If you wait until after you're thirsty, you're already dehydrated."
That there is such a thing as human races.Latino was a race
All Mexicans are brown
Brown was a race, like white and black when in reality the "brown race" (or "red race" depending on who you ask) is native American
http://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/avoiding-dehydration[/url]
"The best way to beat dehydration is to drink before you get thirsty. If you wait until after you're thirsty, you're already dehydrated."
Yeah. And I'd say what's FAR more important is to drink WATER instead of juices or sodas or coffee.That's a good way to get hyponatremia.
Just drink when you're thirsty. You'll be fine. Unless you get mad thirsty on the reg or have a legit medical problem wrt thirst obv
People worry too much about this kinda stuff. Were the human body so finicky, we'd have gone extinct long ago.
No, but I don't see how you could possibly be a flat earther. I feel like they know it's not true but are just being intentionally obtuse.
I actually think in english a lot and often have to translate words from english to my own language.