bandwagonesque
I eat Kraft Dinner and I vote
- Mar 5, 2014
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I understand this reaction.The way I look at it is this:
There is faaaaaar too many things they say that is carcinogenic. Microplastics, microwaves, living close to a refinery, eating fast food, the sun, f***ing stress.
There is a more than 50% chance any one of us will go out that way. Might as well send it, rather than living in fear of pretty much everything around us because it’s damn near all carcinogenic.
But don’t take away your quality of life. Some know my story, I took a blood test and my liver enzymes are still down bad.
But you know those messages you keep hearing in the periphery of your awareness that tell you heart disease is the leading cause of blah blah blah, more deaths than such and such combined and expected to hurrrrrrrrrr ...
... as you go about your day?
Someone put that there. They're screaming into your ear trying to get through to you.
They did it because basically 110 percent of us die of coronary artery disease. You kind of have to swim against the current to avoid it, which is why the message is ignored, but it's not really that hard. The alternative often is a longer, shittier and way more premature death than most of the ones people think they are rebels or stoics for being indifferent about.
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