Just another weird millennial

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Cake day: October 23rd, 2025

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  • adhd_traco@piefed.socialOPtoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldEvil people
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    3 months ago

    “If you’re gonna smoke a cigarette, enjoy it.” - yoga instructor

    My tantrums are like putting up a picture askew. People think it’s wrong, but they’re too busy ‘correcting’ the picture, that they don’t see my shit-eating grin.

    Let people have fun!

    It does suck though, when it’s serious, or they have trouble differentiating and pull the crying-wolf card. Also cruel.






  • I’m also puzzled by this choice of words.

    Looking at the study, ‘female’, or ‘feminisation’/‘feminization’ isn’t used once. But ‘oestrogen’ appears a lot. I guess some of these materials interfere with hormone activity and they call that feminisation? Still puzzled.

    Bisphenols: Mostly used in the manufacturing of polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins, bisphenols are endocrine disruptors that mimic oestrogen , potentially leading to metabolic disorders, reproduc- tive issues, and increased cancer risk even at trace concentrations (Maffini et al., 2006; Rochester & Bolden, 2015)

    PhP (Triphenyl phosphate): The most prevalent OPFR in our samples, TPhP is a confirmed endocrine disruptor (Hu et al., 2023; Li et al., 2025). It interferes with oestrogen and thyroid hormone axes (Ji et al.,

    1. and is linked to obesity and metabolic changes (Wang et al., 2019)

    BPA (Bisphenol A): Binds to oestrogen receptors and alters gene expression and hormone activity (Alon- so-Magdalena et al., 2012). BPA has been detected in amniotic fluid, placental tissue, and umbilical cord blood, indicating transplacental transfer. Studies have confirmed that BPA can migrate from synthetic materials into artificial sweat (Wang et al., 2019), and dermal absorption is well established (Toner et al., 2018). These findings led to the EU ban of BPA in thermal receipt paper in 2020, although it has been widely substituted with BPS (ECHA, 2020)

    BPAF (Bisphenol AF): Demonstrates stronger oestrogenic activity than BPA and is increasingly used in thermal paper and plastic applications (Moreman et al., 2017)

    RDP (Resorcinol bis(diphenyl phosphate)): Used as a substitute to TPhP, RDP is an emerging neurotox- in and acts as an endocrine disruptor that interferes with thyroid and oestrogen pathways. It has been linked to metabolic imbalances in animal studies (Xie et al., 2023). Scientists report stronger oestrogen- ic effects than TPhP and RDP´s exposure showing metabolic disorders in rats and their offspring (Liu et al., 2023).




  • adhd_traco@piefed.socialtoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldalways watching
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    5 months ago

    Thanks for the correction :) glad there are space nerds.

    I’m guessing it’s an image of some other galaxy then right? So the arrow is pointing to some alien planet and is actually an alien meme leaking to planet earth?

    E: I’m genuinely grateful, not trying to be cynical; just being a bit silly with the further analysis :)






  • I feel like people go too much into extremes either way.

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    I see very shitty things some doctors do. There’s no denying the lobbying of big pharma on doctors, and just a bunch of so much other stuff. And I see very shitty alternative/natural medicine trends that are absolutely baseless and result in neglect of the issue is or making things worse. The wellness industry is the next big pharma.

    There are people who’ve gone to multiple professionals that all couldn’t help them but yoga made all the difference. But on the flip side, good luck if you want to live your life without vaccines, diabetic medication, cancer medication, antibiotics etc. or wholesale taking advice from random places rather than from people who are dedicated to this subject and field in an evidence and experience based approach.