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The notion that we constantly need to "hydrate". People have as a health goal "drink X amount of water every day".

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Do tell... isn't water essential?

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Animals have a thirst mechanism for a reason.

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Sure water is essential, but your thirst will tell you if you need to drink. The idea that most of us are going around dehydrated is lunacy. A friend of mine who is obese, is carrying around a huge water container every day, making it a goal to drink a certain (very high!) amount of water daily. It's a distraction from what really needs to happen - less or no processed foods.

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If you look into the science behind dry fasting, this hydration obsession becomes especially ridiculous.

When people burn body fat, one of the products of that chemical process is water. When we actually do start getting dehydrated our bodies will burn body fat and produce water internally long before we're at any health risk from dehydration.

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Not if you're an android

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  • sharing those supposedly intimate moments online
  • tax
  • working a job you hate
  • data collection
  • communist buildings
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NO I DONT WANT YOUR DAMN COOKIES

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Social media is wild TBH. Fake digital curations.

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Communist building! Lol

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Sucking down sugary drinks constantly.

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Having an opinion on every topic and sharing it on social media. Whatever the crisis or news is for the day, week, month people feel the need to share it and not only that. If you don't have the correct position you are terrible.

Its utterly ridiculous. Most people are completely under informed on these topics and have low impact on them directly. They usually have no skin in the game but social media has inflated out own sense of importance so much that we feel like our voice matters on areas where we should keep to what we know.

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Fml... this is so true. It's all virtue signaling.

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Well I mean...

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🪦💀

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Income tax

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(Face melt)... yasss

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Truthhhh

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I don't have this emoji either

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In words of Edward Snowden,

What used to be FREEDOM of speech earlier, is called protecting PRIVACY now-a-days
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utterly ridiculous, but true. These days we talk about protecting our details and data online, i.e. privacy.

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Yes. 100%. Society has accepted that its OK to be spied on.

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Fiat money

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Wait. It's not backed by gold??

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Wait a sec... hahah

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ill have to say bitcoin..

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Disgustingly clever (tips top hat)

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  • knowing someone to get a job.
  • slaving away for 40 hours a week for 35-40 years only to actually live for 20 years of your life, probably less.
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Political correctness has gone really far to the point of firing people from jobs etc for just differences of opinions.

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Shitcoins

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There's SO many things I notice in day to day life. Coming up with them on the spot is tough...

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Yeah. Sort of have to note them as they come

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Online Therapy?

Just call your mom bro!

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Employees that pump your gas for you (in certain states)

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Like in NJ :-(. Claimed as safety concerns but seems like it's for job protection reasons. What do you think?

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Not just paper straws (although, yes, they are ridiculous), but paper straws that come in a plastic wrapper.

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No way. That's insane

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The trump paper straws YouTube rant is hilarious....

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