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NaevaTheRat [she/her] @ NaevaTheRat @vegantheoryclub.org
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  • How many actually will vs how many innocents you just abandon. Like how many people actually presented to doctors or hospital after getting vaxxed, missed work etc.

    I think this fear of other human beings behaving in ways you probably would never dream of, nor would you expect of almost everyone you know, is misguided.

    Society can afford a few mooches if it's the price of helping the needy. We support an entire class of mooches with stuff like CGT discounting and that doesn't help anyone.

  • I agree, part of keeping trust in collective health measures is trusting people when they say they are hurt by them and trying to help.

    These people did a prosocial and sensible thing, they got hurt in freak accidents, they deserve respect and compassion.

  • Without litigating terminology it is true that there are not like single receptor effects, or that there is a potentially fatal rebound. However it does mess with homeostasis in ways that can make it difficult to stop. Sudden cessation can cause difficult sleeping, anxiety, nightmares, appetite suppression, restlessness, and low mood. It's relatively easy to deal with compared to stuff that messes with gaba, opiod receptors, or dopamine but it's still much harder than changing what you eat or whatever.

  • Review from Canadia finds: https://scholar.google.com/scholar?as_ylo=2020&q=cannabis+health++review&hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&as_rr=1#d=gs_qabs&t=1731272057908&u=%23p%3DZQNk8wwxTvkJ

    Legalization has been associated with increased adult hospital attendances for psychiatric distress and vomiting, unintentional ingestion of edible cannabis products by children and hospitalizations for cannabis use disorders in adults. There is conflicting evidence on whether cannabis‐impaired driving has increased since legalization. There is suggestive evidence that presentations to emergency departments with psychoses and cannabis use disorders may have increased since legalization.

    Evidence of slight increases in psychosis, consistent with hypothesis that cannabis can trigger episodes in people with pre-existing conditions. Evidence that taking too much is uncomfortable.

    https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanpsy/article/PIIS2215-0366(22)00161-4/abstract

    finds that strong cannabis might make mental health worse.

    Realistically inhaling it is the most harmful thing if you're not prone to bad brain.

    People have used it for a long time without serious harm but the higher dose modern strains are increasingly associated with stuff like hyperemises syndrome. So uh as with all things enjoy in moderation, we are all but food for worms, it's probably safer than driving a car or whatever.

  • I am not sure if you're being deliberately contrarian to protect cognitive dissonance, or just wildly ignorant of how studies are conducted.

    In the most literal sense a study is made of a battery of experiments that are each run across a series of tests. This is also just "an experiment" colloquially since they're all testing the same area. They do not take rats from say a maze solving study, then give them diabetes for a different study, then give them a brain tumor before putting them in the decapicone (a real product).

    I have stolen lab rats marked for death, I know what I'm talking about.

  • Nah, it's funny ribbing them over their egotistical exceptionalism. you know they almost named their country freedonia?

    Imagine meeting a German who refers to themselves as a Eurasian, cringe shit that is.

  • I would also add the subtly that this question:

    On the whole, are you very satisfied, fairly satisfied, not very satisfied, or not at all satisfied with the way democracy works in Australia?

    Is not "do you want more or less democracy?". We only nominally have a democracy, we can't for example fire a government (non violently) that broke all it's promises. We can't force certain bills to be presented or not, we can't directly vote on any issue, our workplaces are almost exclusively dictatorial. Even within the system we have defects like the popular vote to seat count being completely whack because of single member seats in the lower house (very unusual among democracies).

    Saying you are dissatisfied could mean you're an authoritarian dickwad, but so could saying you're satisfied. People who want more democracy, lots of citizen involvement, and more accurate representation of the people are not against democracy but would also say they're very unsatisfied. I mean society is getting measureably worse while we careen into a global crisis of apocalyptic proportions, who the fuck things this is working?