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7/7/2025, 4:44:27 PM
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I'm sure most of the people who make a really big deal about how misleading these clickbait food articles are also trust batshit insane medical advice off of twitter when they're "doing their own research".
Red wine is bad, next year red wine is good. Eggs are bad, next year eggs good again.
This is nothing new. It's not to be taken seriously. They're not 'scare-mongering'. No one gets any actual level of dread over their diet. Save your outrage for actually dangerous disinformation. Those stupid food studies are harmless and silly.
I'm sure most of the people who make a really big deal about how misleading these clickbait food articles are also trust batshit insane medical advice off of twitter when they're "doing their own research".
Red wine is bad, next year red wine is good. Eggs are bad, next year eggs good again.
This is nothing new. It's not to be taken seriously. They're not 'scare-mongering'. No one gets any actual level of dread over their diet. Save your outrage for actually dangerous disinformation. Those stupid food studies are harmless and silly.
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