Cool, I feel like I always watch the blurry version too.
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oh wow good catch. They’ve never been in high-def before?
“Yeah Actually” is the response.
I want credit where credit is due. Does anyone have the quote?
Or is that just the setup to his joke?
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Progressive Politics@lemmy.world•Elon's "Baby Mama" Ashley St. Clair disclosing that Elon stole the 2024 election for Trump
21·8 days agoConspiracies: Trump fake electors plot, Jamal Khashoggi assassination, Gretchen Whiitmer kidnapping plot, Project 2025. Groups of people secretly plotting and executing harmful or illegal acts occur regularly.
People should be aware of conspiracies supported by solid evidence. In this video, on the contrary, there is no evidence and no point figuring out what she means anyway.
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Progressive Politics@lemmy.world•Elon's "Baby Mama" Ashley St. Clair disclosing that Elon stole the 2024 election for Trump
604·8 days agoTalk about clickbait,.what a total nothing burger this video is.
Elon implied to his gullible girlfriend he influenced the election.
in real life, It’s public information how much money he paid to buy the election. This video is not, in any sense, news.
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that eating dirt was common in the U.S. South until the 80s. People ate a handful a day, often seasoned with vinegar and salt.English
1·9 days agoINCIDENTAL CONSUMPTION OF DIRT IS NOT THE SAME THING AS CHRONIC INTENTIONAL CONSUMPTION
Agree with me louder, though.
saying that everybody agrees with you
Now now, stop playing pretend, I didn’t say “everyone”. Scientists, anthropologists and doctors agree with me that incidental oral exposure to soil(eating dirt) is probably not harmful and potentially-to-likely healthy, not “everyone”. You, for instance, seem very anti-science/illiterate about the whole thing.
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that eating dirt was common in the U.S. South until the 80s. People ate a handful a day, often seasoned with vinegar and salt.English
1·9 days agoIt’s fine if you and other people disagree with doctors, scientists and myself, who scientifically assert that exposure to uncontaminated soil is not dangerous and I could not care less about a “vote ratio”.
Your votes are worth nothing, zero. 100 times 0 is 0, my illiterate friend.
I understand you’re having trouble understanding the article(and all of the complementary articles that state the exact same thing), but I can read it and understand it. I care as much about your reading disability as I care about your downvote.
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that eating dirt was common in the U.S. South until the 80s. People ate a handful a day, often seasoned with vinegar and salt.English
1·9 days agoAssuming other people haven’t read an article because you’re having trouble understanding it is kinda funny.
maybe you guys can start a reading group with each other rather than trying to make things up or put words in others’ mouths; nobody else is having the comprehension problems you share.
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that eating dirt was common in the U.S. South until the 80s. People ate a handful a day, often seasoned with vinegar and salt.English
14·10 days agoSticking your dirty finger in your mouth =/= intentionally eating a handful of clay…
Correct.
Incidental ingestion is not the same thing as intentional consumption.
Coreect again! great work.
Are you gonna tell your kid that they need to lick their dirty hands clean?
I highly recommend you do not tell kids to “lick their dirty hands clean”, which ignores my own and the scientific advice in the linked and other articles regarding eating dirt.
it’s also gross and weird.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•New mrbeast video is dark
415·10 days agoI’ll stick with the original scenario and gratefully receive $10,000 for saving a life.
But thank you for your new offer.
that was not a stipulation.
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that eating dirt was common in the U.S. South until the 80s. People ate a handful a day, often seasoned with vinegar and salt.English
211·10 days agoRight!
If their hands end up in their mouths, or some of the dirt ends up in their mouths, keep an eye on them. If they develop a rash or fever, take them to a doctor. If they don’t, they’re probably fine.
The article I linked was just the top result of many scientific articles and anthropological studies reiterating the same scientific viewpoint that oral exposure to uncontaminated soil(also known as eating dirt) is not dangerous and potentially-leaning-toward-likely healthy.
Prolong an inevitable death by one second for $10,000.
Is that stackable?
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that eating dirt was common in the U.S. South until the 80s. People ate a handful a day, often seasoned with vinegar and salt.English
75·10 days agoIs the term “exposure” tripping you up?
That can mean topical, membranous, oral exposure, as talked about in the article.
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that eating dirt was common in the U.S. South until the 80s. People ate a handful a day, often seasoned with vinegar and salt.English
71·10 days agoFolk wisdom says it’s healthy. doctors say it’s healthy.
Go for it.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•New mrbeast video is dark
8713·10 days agoAbout 2 people are dying every second regardless, so if i don’t take the money, 2 people die.
Im actually saving a life by briefly capping the death rare at 1.
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that reading scores have plummeted in school districts around the U.S.English
91·11 days agoThis, of course, is why people have stopped commenting on the internet.



12% is more than I thought would be active.