Thank you for asking. I too, had no idea and was too afraid to ask.
I feel like Reddit really suppressed my curiosity to post questions like this because they’d either get downvoted to hell, get shite responses, or just taken down.
Now I’m curious to know why inflammation from exercise is good for your body but other types of inflammation, say chronic inflammation from excessive sugar consumption or autoimmune disorders, are bad for us.
I’m all for watching Reddit reap what it sowed. They absolutely should be considered damaged goods at this point.
But the ones that are really going to suffer are the mods that moderate critical subs such as r/suicide r/stopdrinking and r/auntienetwork. Spez didn’t even give one brain cell to think about the consequences of subs that provide valuable support to struggle people.
Does camel camel camel do the same thing or is this different? I’ve never heard of keeps but am certainly interested.