I’m so happy they blurred out the died word otherwise THE AL GORE RHYTHM
Edit: I commented this before reading below. I assumed I was still on Reddit. I didn’t think other people might call that out. I’m dumb for commenting before reading.
I've seen this a lot recently. I'm guessing a certain social media platform is perpetuating this. Not sure if it's the platform itself taking action against accounts using these words or if it's the users themselves collectively deciding to censor these topics.
Either way it's stupid to me how language is becoming increasingly taboo. We need to be more open to discussion not less so.
Tik Tok is the most aggressive. Saying Sex, kill, die or rape at all in your video has a pretty strong chance of getting your post hidden to varying degrees.
Jc it's not about """political correctness""" the idea is that social media websites either shadowban or suppress posts that contain content that isn't advertiser friendly. So people censor swear words or references to death or sex.
Who even gives enough of a fuck to self-censor the central point of the idiotic drivel they posted from the shitter to maximize their impressions? Peak self-absorbedness or what?
my dad (who died of a heart attack at age 65) ate a bacon dandwich and a donut (sometimes 2) every day from 20 until 40. Despite losing a little over 150lbs and lowering his cholesterol significantly the damage was done. He ate like this because it was the best meal at the diner next to his work, most of his coworkers have had similar heart issues, for similar reasons.
In a span of 17 years 114 people died in a weight lifting accident at the gym.
In the same 17 year time frame only one man died while eating a doughnut.
Life is about the choices we make. Educate yourself.
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Eating too many donuts and bad diet in general have long term consequences that leads to millions of deaths everywhere and every year. 17 years is probably enough for those consequences to catch up to you if you're doing a particularly bad job of it, but by that time it's hard to make the connection anyway.