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Exactly. Just like if someone chooses to walk out of the house that day, they can run the risk of all sorts of things. Life is about managing risk and gambling on risk. Different risks are worth taking for different people. No skin off my nose.
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Originally posted by AFPheonix View PostExactly. Just like if someone chooses to walk out of the house that day, they can run the risk of all sorts of things. Life is about managing risk and gambling on risk. Different risks are worth taking for different people. No skin off my nose.
As long as people truly understand the risks, then yep, to each their own.
My anxiety makes leaving the apartment a huge risk to my emotional state. The amount of diet soda I drink would probably kill most people.
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Originally posted by Flyndaran View PostThe amount of diet soda I drink would probably kill most people.Any comment I make should not be taken as an absolute, unless I say it should be. Even this one.
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Originally posted by BroomJockey View PostWell, the rats that got cancer "from" artificial sweeteners were given the equivalent of from 8 to 2,000 cans a day. Seeing as the ones on the lower end had barely a trace amount (only enough to actually find it), if you stick around there, you'll probably be safe.
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Originally posted by Boozy View PostDo you ever leave the bathroom?
And yes, I once got a kidney pain from over drinking. I don't drink that much anymore. Like I wrote earlier, I cut back to only 6 liters a day.
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Interestingly, and perhaps ironically, the pre-cancerous growths removed from my mom's hide were all in places that never see the sun.
And she used to tan. Not naked, and not excessively, but I used to give her grief about it. And now here down the road, she's gotten bad spots on places that never saw any UV at all.
Irony.
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Originally posted by RecoveringKinkoid View PostIrony.
Irony would be if she tanned, disregarding the skin cancer risk while aware of it, and then got like rickets (after all, supposed to be from lack of sun. Irony.) or an internal cancer while doing none of the risk factors for that (getting a kind of cancer you're not courting. Irony.)Any comment I make should not be taken as an absolute, unless I say it should be. Even this one.
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