Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vaccines, fluoride, pasteurized milk, sunscreen.
I assume washing their hands, using seat belts, and cooking raw meat are next on the chopping block.
They don’t want sunscreen or pasteurized milk then leave them be. The great thing about MAGA is they don’t care what you do. Democrats are always worried what MAGA is doing though, God forbid they don’t think the same as you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vaccines, fluoride, pasteurized milk, sunscreen.
I assume washing their hands, using seat belts, and cooking raw meat are next on the chopping block.
Well, the dumb will die off, killed by preventable diseases. Oh well.
You hope this happens, yet the dumb always manage to survive.
They just have to live long enough to reproduce. A few Christian "quiverful" families is enough to do some damage.
Anonymous wrote:They were talking about this on the radio this morning. Is this really a thing? Apparently there is a growing movement of people who argue the risks of sunscreen use outweighs the benefits. This is presumably due to the chemicals in sunscreen reaching your bloodstream, which they argue has all sorts of adverse health effects (probably cancer they'll argue).
I just cannot fathom the stupidity of Americans anymore, from completely debased from reality takes on vaccines to now ignoring how horrific melanoma can be to argue sunscreen isn't worth the risks to prevent cancers that can be almost 100% fatal.
When did America become so dumb?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vaccines, fluoride, pasteurized milk, sunscreen.
I assume washing their hands, using seat belts, and cooking raw meat are next on the chopping block.
Well, the dumb will die off, killed by preventable diseases. Oh well.
You hope this happens, yet the dumb always manage to survive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people realize that there are millions of people who labor in the sun every day and they don’t use sunscreen right?
They aren’t the ones getting the cancer. It’s office workers on vacation that get it. Maybe the science should look into it.
Those who labor in the sun every day get very tanned or have more skin pigment (melanin) to begin with. That melanin is protective to a large extent. But office workers with lighter skin and who are only in the sun on lunch break or weekends are more vulnerable and need to cover up or wear sunscreen in the sun.
I personally only use sunscreen when exposed to sun, I would not leave sunscreen on indoors as some do.
If you’re sitting in a sunny office next to windows, you’re getting UVA radiation.
My dermatologist is always on about that. She’s always reminds me to put on sunscreen when I get into the car, sit near a window, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only use Korean sunscreen. Theirs are better chemicals in that they are weightless and don’t make me feel like a snowman.
Melanoma isn’t anything like 100% fatal, though. My mom had it and lived cancer free for another 15 years. That said. I am still religious about sunscreen.
I have had to lighten up a little as my kids get older because teen boys go do things and aren’t going to be as careful as one would prefer. Oh well.
It doesn’t need to be 100% fatal to die from it.
In 2025, deaths expected:
About 8,430 people are expected to die of melanoma (about 5,470 men and 2,960 women).
Anonymous wrote:I mean also, look up solar comedones. Wearing sunscreen is one if the best ways you can prevent aging.
I mean cancer avoidance should be a given but appealing to vanity might work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people realize that there are millions of people who labor in the sun every day and they don’t use sunscreen right?
They aren’t the ones getting the cancer. It’s office workers on vacation that get it. Maybe the science should look into it.
Actually, they do get skin cancer. My dad has to have all sorts of skin cancer removed, from his years in the sun without sunscreen.
Thing is people who labor in the sun all day long for years usually die from something else before they develop skin cancer.
Do whatever you want, just don't limit sunscreen for the rest of us.
Anonymous wrote:You people realize that there are millions of people who labor in the sun every day and they don’t use sunscreen right?
They aren’t the ones getting the cancer. It’s office workers on vacation that get it. Maybe the science should look into it.
Anonymous wrote:
Which sunscreen has the healthy ingredients?
Anonymous wrote:You people realize that there are millions of people who labor in the sun every day and they don’t use sunscreen right?
They aren’t the ones getting the cancer. It’s office workers on vacation that get it. Maybe the science should look into it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would rather cover up with linen etc.
How much protection does that actually confer? If you hold the cloth up to the light and can see sun through it, it's not protecting you.