HelenEk7
HelenEk7 t1_je4b133 wrote
Reply to LPT: If a single friend of yours has said they don’t want children, don’t start asking them if they’ve changed their mind if/when they find a partner. by dubdoll
I dont mention possible children at all when talking to people that dont have any. Not when they are single, not when they are married, not when they look pregnant, not even when knowing they are trying to have a baby. If they want to talk about it, they will bring it up. If not, its a subject better to avoid.
HelenEk7 t1_je3zqe9 wrote
Reply to comment by FiendishHawk in Vegan diets benefit health, but only if they're healthy. Study found a healthy vegan diet was linked to lower risk of heart disease, cancer and premature death, compared with non-vegan diets. N=125,000 by MistWeaver80
> Hard to eat unhealthy on a vegan diet unless you are very devoted to fries, Oreos and impossible burgers.
I guess this means you have never visited r/vegan? There are surprisingly many vegans that brag about their unhealthy diet. They keep repeating that they are not vegan for their health but for the animals.
HelenEk7 t1_je3zmgr wrote
Reply to comment by Meatrition in Vegan diets benefit health, but only if they're healthy. Study found a healthy vegan diet was linked to lower risk of heart disease, cancer and premature death, compared with non-vegan diets. N=125,000 by MistWeaver80
> However, vegans who drank more sugary drinks and fruit juices, and ate more snacks, desserts, refined grains and potatoes had a higher risk of these conditions and premature death than non-vegans.
So better to be a unhealthy non-vegan than a unhealthy vegan?
HelenEk7 t1_je3zdmz wrote
Reply to Vegan diets benefit health, but only if they're healthy. Study found a healthy vegan diet was linked to lower risk of heart disease, cancer and premature death, compared with non-vegan diets. N=125,000 by MistWeaver80
I would much rather see a study comparing a 100% plant-based diet to a wholefood diet which includes all food groups. Americans eat 57% ultra-processed foods, so almost any diet will be healthier than that. One exception being a vegan diet with the same amount of ultra-processed foods - as this study confirms..
HelenEk7 t1_ja4yeo5 wrote
Reply to The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
Fascinating landscape.
HelenEk7 t1_j9a4p4p wrote
Reply to An Open Secret (2014) - A film exposing pedophilia and the sexual abuse of children in the entertainment industry in Hollywood. [1:38:22] by unknown_human
Sadly you see the same thing happening in sports. Paedophiles becoming coaches, and so they get access too hundreds of young people.
A while ago I saw a documentary where sports organisations protected paedophiles, because they didn't want the sport to be harmed.. This was top level organisations training for the Olympics etc.
HelenEk7 t1_j4aoyvr wrote
Related to the level of access to professionals diagnosing mental health disorders?
HelenEk7 t1_j1h6w1b wrote
Reply to "BLOOD SPORT: The Bondi Gay Murders" (2009) - the tale of the Bondi Beach murders. Lasting for over 10 years, with 30 to 90 victims, the organized hunt for gay men remains one of Australia's darkest secrets. Most of the identified culprits, including a major sports star, remain untouched. [00:54:19] by BurtGummer1911
I started watching it, and it seems to focus on just one guy? They might cover the rest if I watch further, but the documentary is a bit slow..
HelenEk7 t1_iy7djce wrote
Reply to LPT: if your hotel doesn’t offer free water, you can go to the gym. Most hotels have a water fountain in their gyms. by [deleted]
In many countries tap water is both safe to drink and tastes good - and its free too. Greetings from Scandinavia.
HelenEk7 t1_ivswo88 wrote
Reply to Cosmos: A Personal Voyage (1980) Carl Sagan’s original series about the universe [13:00:00] by Saganism1996
"The cold war is now history"
Well...
HelenEk7 t1_iu144y6 wrote
Reply to LPT: Buy two full sets of bedsheets. You can replace the sheets anytime, and worry about washing them tomorrow. by TheReverendBill
I don't think I ever had just one set. When I moved away from home I got a couple of sets with me from my parents home. And from there I bought by own. I would give the "oposite advice" I think: You only need two sets, not more. At least until you get yourself a family, and/or until you have a large enough home where you might receive guests on regular basis.
HelenEk7 t1_itg9672 wrote
Reply to Grove of Birch Trees Fading Into the Mist, Lapland, Finland [OC] (3000x4000) by Northlogic2
Peaceful.
HelenEk7 t1_je4hb1e wrote
Reply to comment by nyet-marionetka in Vegan diets benefit health, but only if they're healthy. Study found a healthy vegan diet was linked to lower risk of heart disease, cancer and premature death, compared with non-vegan diets. N=125,000 by MistWeaver80
I took a closer look and they say:
"The findings of this cohort study of 126 394 middle-aged adults from the UK suggest that a healthful PBD was associated with lower risks of CVD, cancer, and total mortality. On the contrary, a plant-based dietary pattern characterized by higher intakes of sugary drinks, snacks and desserts, refined grains, potatoes, and fruit juices was associated with higher risk." https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2802814
So they seem to conclude that a healthy vegan diet is healthier than the average British diet. But a unhealthy vegan diet is less healthy than the average British diet. But Brits in general eat a very unhealthy diet, so this is not saying much in my opinion. Other than if you choose to eat a unhealthy diet, being 100% plant-based is probably a very bad idea..