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periol wrote
all the isms
Enkara wrote
Consuming meat and animal proteins, perhaps.
notanaccout wrote (edited )
Clearly. animal agriculture is horrible for animales, people working in meat factories, it's a waste of ressources and also meat doesnt seem that good for your health either
000 wrote
100% animal produce. It's promoted as healthy but science is proving the exact opposite.
notanaccout wrote
Closed source software, I hope.
josefStallman wrote
Sounds like you should be joining us on /f/freeasinfreedom
PIeaseDontStop OP wrote (edited )
anselben wrote
too real for me
Pop wrote
Dunno
would be nice if it was gender
sudo wrote
Blasting loud music through earbuds (though, I guess we already know that's bad for us; a lot of people just don't care).
5yws4575thyw45y wrote
Copyright/patent laws
allhailkodos wrote
The Internet
EdgyIndividualistBuffoon wrote
Cellphones have changed humanity forever.
hotcool wrote (edited )
Music playing in the background in retail stores, like radioplay with lyrics and advertising. Environmental factors such as music are shown to strongly affect decision making from the unconscious level: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/232601627_The_Unconscious_Consumer_Effects_of_Environment_on_Consumer_Behavior
In other words, people who work with the radio on are being unconsciously programmed (aka "primed") with ideas, beliefs and decisions that they may not normally subscribe to.
elchololoco wrote
Refined sugar.
RedCrow wrote
I'm starting to worry about anal, I don't want to be wearing a diaper at 50. Well I mean I don't want to need to wear a diaper at 50.
BabyCroc wrote
Gotta be meat. It's clearly on its way out.
skverna wrote
Vaping.
NeoliberalismKills wrote
I think we will find out sugar is worse for us than we already know. Saying this fully admitting my addiction.
bigOther wrote
That believing in climate change and not doing anything about it is just about as bad as not believing in it at all.
surreal wrote
Polution
LostYonder wrote
Cellphones.
Monogamy.
Kale.
Yoga.
PainlessEphemera wrote
How are yoga and kale bad? I know pretentious people tend to like them, but that doesn’t make them necessarily bad. If that was how it worked, I guess we can’t like indie music because hipsters like them.
LostYonder wrote
A mediocre attempt at sarcasm. Given I myself eat kale and do yoga, i don't actually believe they will be found to be harmful in and of themselves, compared to cigarettes - but the production of them as being so "good" is ultimately an issue, not the things themselves...
The_Ten_Types_Joke wrote
This one will be controversial here I guess but: out of marriage intercourse.
LostYonder wrote
I would say marriage in and of itself, not to mention monogamy in general. Seems all quite unnatural to me!
captain_commerce wrote
Studies have shown that couples who waited till marriage generally have more stable relationships than those who did not.
https://news.byu.edu/news/good-things-come-couples-who-wait
The study cited in this article implies that couples who wait generally are happier with their relationship for several reasons, not all directly related to the intercourse itself. Perhaps by having sex early, young people do not make emotional bonds that are important to the success of their relationship. In a healthy sex life, intercourse is interwoven with intense emotions. When a person seeks sexual intercourse in of itself and considers sex to be "cheap", they devalue the emotional side of sex, which makes it harder for them to choose and stay with a partner later on. They can't see why anyone would have sex besides physical pleasure, and so they also fail to see why anyone would want to live so closely with another person.
The_Ten_Types_Joke wrote
Thanks for that, add to that the current prevalence of pr0n and you get a perfect disorder that negatively affects most of our youngs.
PainlessEphemera wrote
Why? I could see no marriage at all, but why intercourse out of marriage.
EdgyIndividualistBuffoon wrote
I don't think it's controversial, we place way too much emphasis on sex.
ziq wrote
Capitalism.