leafshaker
leafshaker t1_jdm37wl wrote
Reply to Do you ever try and read certain books at a certain time in your life to maximize your immersion? by foulbeastly
I read the Decameron during the start of Covid. Wild to read something written during the plague.
I definitely like reading wintery books in the winter, though I wonder if they would make me feel cool in the summer.
leafshaker t1_j9f2jpc wrote
Reply to comment by anachroneironaut in Are there any books that you actually would want to see figuratively or literally burned? by [deleted]
Absolutely! It's a shame that so many boosters for alternative medicine pair it with distrust of conventional medicine. They are often preying on people's bad experiences with the medical industry, and neglect to mention that some of these alternatives are also billion dollar industries!
In the theme of this thread, all those books written in bad faith would be my nomination, though it's impossible to screen for that.
leafshaker t1_j9ex6hp wrote
Reply to comment by anachroneironaut in Are there any books that you actually would want to see figuratively or literally burned? by [deleted]
I totally agree. I'm an organic farmer and naturalist, so I'm pretty open about this stuff. That said, I have several friends who have really bought into this stuff. It's so hard to talk them out of it without pushing them further away.
The appeal to nature fallacy is a strong one. It's so sad to see people gamble with their health, and infuriating that publishers are profiting off this. I'm sure some of these authors are genuine, but some must be writing in bad faith, especially those with scientific training.
leafshaker t1_ixqynet wrote
Reply to comment by InductiveArguments in TIFU by sitting down without looking first by TheEmptiestVoid
Eh. Wasp dead and OP is alive and on reddit.
leafshaker t1_itubjat wrote
Reply to comment by LCDJosh in TIL Tobacco smoke enemas were used in an attempt to resuscitate victims of near drowning. by sTroPkIN
Leeches are still used! And maggots! The only animals approved from medicine by the FDA (in the US).
leafshaker t1_itubdy6 wrote
Reply to comment by Moose_Hooves in TIL Tobacco smoke enemas were used in an attempt to resuscitate victims of near drowning. by sTroPkIN
Probably not, surprisingly.
leafshaker t1_itub9ys wrote
Reply to comment by NomadShogun13 in TIL Tobacco smoke enemas were used in an attempt to resuscitate victims of near drowning. by sTroPkIN
Nah, u/jsf897 researched it, they don't seem connected
leafshaker t1_itub7a9 wrote
Reply to comment by DickweedMcGee in TIL Tobacco smoke enemas were used in an attempt to resuscitate victims of near drowning. by sTroPkIN
Probably not, check the other comments
leafshaker t1_jdznj9e wrote
Reply to comment by dietbongwater in TIFU by telling a guy I always check him out by myotheracct_is7yo
Then you know to avoid at all costs, because that dude doesn't know how condoms work. Do not store in wallets!
Edit to add: they can tear from walking and pressure. Microtears may not be visible to the eye