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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • I remember getting into arguments with people about what germ theory is and how it works because they couldn’t understand stats and graphs. They were saying “see masks and social distance doesn’t do anything. Literally nothing. Look this charts shows that the regular flu went down during covid-19. Doesn’t that mean something?”

    Like “yeah, it means social distancing and putting on masks slow the spread of germs. That was why we were wearing them remember? That whole flatten the curve thing.”

    “No I thought it was to not get sick at all.”

    “Nope, just to slow the spread. I’m not sure where you get your news, but it seemed clear to me.”

    " Well so and so did whatever and got sick so nothing preventative worked."

    “If nothing preventative worked then we wouldn’t have seen this spread staring to slow down when compared to other countries that didn’t implement x, y, or z. Also it slowed the spread of the flu because that’s how germs work.”





  • No, but only cause we are just starting to notice the build up. Think about it this way. There’s something building up in our body that doesn’t have a purpose other than getting in the way other functions.

    That is the least destructive it will be to our bodies. Functions will be worse because plastic is taking the place of valuable nutrients or microbotical gut biome. Or it’s just in the way and that brain to cells message take a bit longer. Butterfly effect stuff all over your body on a micro level.

    We can’t even really run proper comparisons because we don’t have a control group. Literally every living creature has this build up. The only way someone will have less micro plastics is if they give birth. The act of growing human cells moves some plastic from the mother to the baby. It’s all a guess, but of course that’s science. Now is the “fun” part of proving what theories are true…somehow.