🎭 GD Chat Room (Part 3)

lol with these studies, one day it will be a dangerous cancer-causing thing, the next it will be the next best thing.

I think the key is “in moderation”.

Some people are fit and healthy all their lives and eat very well and still get cancer.

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The good for health saying comes from old timey doctors ordering glass of wine or stronger as heart medicine, it dissolves cholestrol and calsium from bloodveins so drinkers have less blockages in their arteries even if over consumption causes them more issues that trumps it :smiley:

The guy who examines cause of deaths said that he never saw cleaner heart arteries than on heavy drinkers even if their heart were complete marinated otherwise. The saying to have everything in moderation fits here :joy:

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It makes fun jokes, and also confusion when cant tell which is meant. I guess the american one should change the name to something else when theres so little foot involvement and even the ball isnt round even tho apparently even egg shaped things pass as a ball according google :smiley:

They are filled with comedy and dad jokes :smiley:

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Seems we have wind warning for southern finland aswell, 15m/s aint no hurricane but it can be witnessed :smiley:

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really? a colleague o mine is in turku region now.

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Tell him to go check out sea, theres probably surfers today. They do it in my town aswell, only times in finland that you have big enough waves to surf in sea :smiley:

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bein a her i guess she’ll be a lot intersted in surfers!

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Its fun our language dont have separate term for him/her its just hän :smiley:

HÄN!

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From this, the study’s authors concluded that while light drinking might have a modest protective effect for certain conditions among certain people, “Our results show that the safest level of drinking is none.”

Free the cat

Ever wondered what the eye of a hurricane looks like?

Latest update from my family is that emergency procedures are in place, now its a matter of waiting until the storm passes.

Needless to say I’m in for a few restless nights worrying

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In the 1960s or maybe 70s, my grandmother was prescribed Stout/Guinness to make her stronger. Actually on a doctor’s prescription which we took to the off licence

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til the early '60s in french kindergarten was given wine to kids

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I would framed that aswell if had such on writing, thats hilarious :smile:

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A tiny angry squeaking Frog :frog:

Hope they remain safe and that there doesnt come too much property damage either

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I believe it was recommended for pregnant women to have a drop of stout too

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It used to be main source of hydration comparable to water today :smiley:

Also major source of sustenance, consumed more than other type of food :smiley:

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Funny how everything you like to eat and drink kills you.

They consumed “liquid bread” cause 95% population were “peasants” and this was the cheapest and easyest meal with high nutrient value, also in later time cause of the process of brewing beer the heating part kills bacteria so it was safer to drink than water :smiley:

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Also in the past they had a barrel for all the leftover beer, you could buy that too. The water was worse than the beer.

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