i3c8XHV ,

That people are stupid because they don't have access to knowledge.

NoFood4u ,
@NoFood4u@sopuli.xyz avatar

Almost everything I was taught about nutrition later turned out to be BS

sunbeam60 ,

Yeah this is a great point!

Fat is bad!
Sugar is fine (but brush your teeth)!
Yes, this thing that’s been vacuum packed for 24 months is still edible food.

MenacingPerson ,

Yes, this thing that’s been vacuum packed for 24 months is still edible food.

it isn't?

SeramisV ,
@SeramisV@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

"You're a boy!"

Lol

sunbeam60 , (edited )

Engine breaking braking destroys the engine.

Today: <Bing!> DO NOT ENGAGE CLUTCH ABOVE 1300 RPM.

hydrospanner ,

Engine breaking destroys the engine.

Unfortunate typo.

MonkderDritte ,

There's no little tooth bugs crawling back my neck. Toothpaste just isn't healthy to ingest.

half_built_pyramids ,

Bahaha, don't swallow tooth paste because of tooth bugs!??!!?! This is the best thing I've ever heard

noisypine ,

Grandma adopted a puppy when I was probably 8 or 9. It got parvo. I remember going to her house and asking where the puppy was. She told me that he was sick, so he had to stay outside and I couldn't go outside for the same reason. When I would ask where the puppy is, she would tell me that he's on the side of the house where I couldn't see him. This went on for a long time, I never saw the puppy again and eventually forgot about it entirely.

A decade or two later I found out that my grandma had spent thousands of dollars trying to keep that puppy alive, but parvo took it anyways. She was very upset about it's passing and instead of having me go through it too, she lied to me about it until I completely forgot about it.

UckyBon ,

That animals are happy when you're about to eat them! (Just look at the marketing in your local grocery stores.)

People defend that indoctrination as if they have no choice.

potustheplant ,

You're right, they're not happy, they're dead. And delicious.

azalty ,
@azalty@jlai.lu avatar

That’s fucked up 😵😂

some_guy ,

When I was being taken into surgery they told me we were going into space and gave me gas that they said was to breathe in space. I didn't realize I hadn't actually been to space until I was like eight years old or something like that. Probably older.

pachrist ,

Men are logical. Women are emotional.

Such an enormous generalization and oversimplification. Very false.

ChillPenguin ,

That pulling levers in the basement furnace room wouldn't blow the house up. It wasn't until my 20s when it randomly popped into my head and I thought about it with my adult brain and was like "wait... Why would someone install something that would blow the house up?"

linearchaos ,
@linearchaos@lemmy.world avatar

Not as such. But it also doesn't mean that it can't have catastrophic results.

Your water heater has an overpressure valve, but just one. A failure in that valve and a temperature regulator and you can have your hot water heater shooting up through your roof.

Your furnace has a control board. It turns the gas on, hits the igniter, watches for flame. An older, shittier designs, it was entirely possible for just one or two sensors to go bad and run the furnace to the point of melting down and have the house burned down. Source: happened to me on vacation many decades ago.

abbenm ,

I was never, at any point, as much of a child as I was told I was.

TrueStoryBob ,

In Catholic school in the nineties and early 2000's, we were all told that the sex abuse scandal was serious but that it was also "a small number of incidents." That we needed to pray for the victims and the souls of the perpetrators.

Then I went to college. Come to find out not only was the child rape widespread, not only did the church actively hide monsters from legal scrutiny, not only was this all directly effecting the local arch diocese (not my school specifically, but church leaders were forced to quickly rename another high school when allegations against a dead bishop proved too numerous to ignore)... not only all that but that it's still going on, just not in first world countries with robust networks of journalists and legal systems. That an alleged pedophile was (while I was in college) living in the Vatican, being directly sheltered from extradition by South American authorities.

I guess the lie was that it was all over. That it was a small problem. That the church was a safe place people could turn to. I left the church at 18 over it, became an atheist by 19, and that's where I'm at now at 35.

hanrahan ,
@hanrahan@slrpnk.net avatar

Aside from the; obvious bullahit of relegion that you can figure out for yourself quite early .... not to be a bully to get what you want. It's near ubiquitous, from police to government, to wealthy people, business owners etc anyone with an asymmetric relationship gets what they want that way. As a boss, do what I want or I fire you and you starve etc etc.

I still see them pedaling the same lies to children today, bullying and cowexison are linked to inextricably liked to what we call success we are fine with it, the weird part is the denial and lieing to kids about not being a bully .

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