No, it was eating like a fag. Imagine eating overpriced snacks just because they are brightly packaged and sweets just because you hate yourself. Eat fresh fish instead and you're cured.
If you're craving something sweet, pineapple is an awesome breakfast or afternoon snack. And one pineapple makes a lot of chunks when you slice it. (Also, good drink: Fill a glass up with coconut rum and pineapple chunks, they'll soak up the rum after a couple hours and it becomes like a tastier, classier jello shot).
Bonus to eating fruit instead of sugar: Fruit makes your cum taste sweeter. Women appreciate it. (Coffee apparently makes it taste terrible btw, so even more reason to switch to natural energy sources, right?)
Nokia knew this back inthe late 90's. I saw an internal report once about 300% increase of eye cancer (unheard of for 10,000 years) in the netherlands... Cell phones kill. It's as simple as that...
Percentage increase studies can be severe sensationalist garbage. i.e.- "100% increase" of 4 is 4 more. There's almost no data in the article talking about where these younger people came from (imports from a less-sophisticated or non-socialized medicine country?), genetic disposition, lifestyle, etc. Did Alzheimers research have a breakthrough in early onset discovery rates?
Generally speaking, the premise is a good one. There is a basketball size sphere of radiation around most phones, and no, it isn't great for your body. They have shielded cases which can cut over 90% of the radiation or at least redirect it away from your head...and wired headphones are still a thing.
To be fair, they're less bad for you than holding a phone to your head. They're also using a different band (BT). Mostly I don't like the looks of the Apple wireless headphones.
If you're worried about minimizing radiation near your brain, use a wired headset. ;)
Well, only “recently” have I opened my eyes to most of the crap in regards to modern civilisation; the thing is just that when a bunch of things you thought were true turn out to be wrong, you kinda start doubting everything.
One ought to think that this would only be in regard to politics and history, but you can never be too careful. On the other hand though, Voat has some tech nutties, so I’m a bit lost.
Haha! I empathize with you on this one. Add to the puzzle one of my favorites: "Don't believe everything you think." It can also be expressed as 'if you're a hammer, every problem looks like a nail'.
Be open to the possibility, but remember to examine the incentives involved. That may be about the best anybody can do.
serious question? i never talk on my phone just text so the cell phone is never very close to my brain i am assuming this is better then talking on the phone all the time?
If you're concerned there are tools you can use to access your sms from your computer or email if you don't want it around you. Computer has its own set of wireless problems though. I opted for wired and remote cell access. Doesn't work for everyone.
It's better, but if you just text, you should turn off cellular data also. With cellular data on, the phone is constantly chatting with the network, updating apps, checking the status of all your subscriptions etc. This chatter creates more radiation. If you turn off cellular data, then the phone only transmits occasional location updates, and it only really talks with the network when you send the text.
Remember to turn off all other radios too. Most phones today have both WiFi and Bluetooth. Both need to be turned off, to make sure you are not getting unnecessary exposure.
Finally it's a bad idea to ever wear the phone on you. Any electronic device, whether it is communicating with the cellular network or not, emits electromagnetic radiation. This is basic physics: if you have a device, and inside it there are electrons moving, meaning it is using electricity in some way, it will produce electromagnetic radiation.
This is the law of physics: any moving charge (electron), creates an electromagnetic field around it. Your phone is a computer that uses electricity, therefore it will always have a field around it. This field is disruptive to your biology. Fortunately it does not radiate far, but keeping it in your pocket is not the best option. Putting it in your backpack for example when commuting, is much better.
If you want to "see" (or hear) these fields, buy a cheap old school AM radio. You can get them on eBay for under $10 bucks. Put the radio on the AM frequency band. Tune it to somewhere where there is silence. Then bring the radio close to your phone, computer, electrical outlet, charger, or any other electrical appliance, and you will hear the amount of crap these things radiate.
A scattered wave (by the time it reaches you it's gone through the atmosphere and been subject to Rayleigh scattering) and a stable field are two entirely different things and that feels obvious from where I'm sitting.
1) Sunlight is 430–770 THz, and does not penetrate deep into your body. Microwaves are 300 MHz to 300 GHz and penetrates all your tissues.
2) Sunlight is not pulsed and modulated. Biological experiments show that it is the pulsing that is the most harmful component.
3) Sunlight has existed on this planet since all biological life. Therefore all life has adapted to it. For example, plants use it for photosynthesis, we use it for Vitamin D production. Man-made RF has existed on this planet for less than 200 years. There has been no biological adaptation. Pulsed digital microwaves and RF radiation has existed for less than 100 years.
4) Sunlight goes away every night when you sleep. Man-made RF is 24/7.
They are not the same, and anyone claiming such things, have not looked at any of the published science on RF and biology. You can start here:
yes, there is a reason they pushed those bluetooth earbuds a few years ago, saying, "keep your cellphone on your hip..." but then you get soft tissue exposure around your guts and nads... so there is that...
I buy phones with the mentality that it will break, so buy cheap and replace it. I've got a point-and-shoot camera that takes solid shots anyway, and the camera is what drives the price up a lot.
The phone I had that lasted the shortest time was actually the most expensive, and it broke from the tiniest chip on a part of the screen that wasn't even illuminated. Entire touch display failed to operate. Looked into getting it fixed, it was $250 to replace a $350 phone. I bought a $50 phone instead lasted four times as long.
I stopped repairing phones around 2014-2015. Retards wanted their $1,000 phone fixed for $30.
Your case reminds me of when my iPod Touch decided to grenade itself. The screen failed directly in the center.
I broke down and bought a Oneplus 7 Pro before Christmas when they were on sale. Probably the last smartphone I will buy. After this one dies, I will either buy a dumb phone or not buy another one.
apolodor ago
It's the glyphosate that open the blood brain barrier and the instestinal wall causing leaky gut and mental illness.
Glyphosate is the weed killer aka Roundup owned by Monsanto.
It's used everywhere!
VOALTRON ago
What brand of cell phones use microwave band transmissions?... I'll wait. "...but muh open blood-barrier..." FACE-PALM X 10
zyxzevn ago
Electromagnetic Radiation create an alternating electric field in the body. This can force ions through membranes and damage them. (Source: CIA)
ArielQflip ago
https://youtu.be/CtfqUtW_8AA
TheManyHands ago
No, it was eating like a fag. Imagine eating overpriced snacks just because they are brightly packaged and sweets just because you hate yourself. Eat fresh fish instead and you're cured.
RodentLord ago
If you're craving something sweet, pineapple is an awesome breakfast or afternoon snack. And one pineapple makes a lot of chunks when you slice it. (Also, good drink: Fill a glass up with coconut rum and pineapple chunks, they'll soak up the rum after a couple hours and it becomes like a tastier, classier jello shot).
Bonus to eating fruit instead of sugar: Fruit makes your cum taste sweeter. Women appreciate it. (Coffee apparently makes it taste terrible btw, so even more reason to switch to natural energy sources, right?)
runOJrun ago
No it's probably obesity and sugar consumption.
NakeFews ago
Now, what about 5g?
superallez ago
Brain Melt.
Yuke ago
You mean, it wasn't from heading footballs? Oy Bong!
MiMx ago
Answer, no. They are not microwave waves on the spectrum, they they were your brain would be cooked.
white_male30 ago
let me guess, it's a 100% increase from 0.002% to 0.004%?
hwong ago
Nokia knew this back inthe late 90's. I saw an internal report once about 300% increase of eye cancer (unheard of for 10,000 years) in the netherlands... Cell phones kill. It's as simple as that...
polygeek ago
Percentage increase studies can be severe sensationalist garbage. i.e.- "100% increase" of 4 is 4 more. There's almost no data in the article talking about where these younger people came from (imports from a less-sophisticated or non-socialized medicine country?), genetic disposition, lifestyle, etc. Did Alzheimers research have a breakthrough in early onset discovery rates?
Generally speaking, the premise is a good one. There is a basketball size sphere of radiation around most phones, and no, it isn't great for your body. They have shielded cases which can cut over 90% of the radiation or at least redirect it away from your head...and wired headphones are still a thing.
Don't buy the Apple ear tampons.
Reddit_refugee_1488 ago
So you’re saying all wireless ear phones are bust? Oh dear.
polygeek ago
To be fair, they're less bad for you than holding a phone to your head. They're also using a different band (BT). Mostly I don't like the looks of the Apple wireless headphones.
If you're worried about minimizing radiation near your brain, use a wired headset. ;)
Reddit_refugee_1488 ago
Well, only “recently” have I opened my eyes to most of the crap in regards to modern civilisation; the thing is just that when a bunch of things you thought were true turn out to be wrong, you kinda start doubting everything.
One ought to think that this would only be in regard to politics and history, but you can never be too careful. On the other hand though, Voat has some tech nutties, so I’m a bit lost.
polygeek ago
Haha! I empathize with you on this one. Add to the puzzle one of my favorites: "Don't believe everything you think." It can also be expressed as 'if you're a hammer, every problem looks like a nail'.
Be open to the possibility, but remember to examine the incentives involved. That may be about the best anybody can do.
BitChuteArchive ago
https://www.bitchute.com/video/XM5dxU0SGlGi
Doglegwarrior ago
serious question? i never talk on my phone just text so the cell phone is never very close to my brain i am assuming this is better then talking on the phone all the time?
downton-stabby ago
If you're concerned there are tools you can use to access your sms from your computer or email if you don't want it around you. Computer has its own set of wireless problems though. I opted for wired and remote cell access. Doesn't work for everyone.
qwop ago
It's better, but if you just text, you should turn off cellular data also. With cellular data on, the phone is constantly chatting with the network, updating apps, checking the status of all your subscriptions etc. This chatter creates more radiation. If you turn off cellular data, then the phone only transmits occasional location updates, and it only really talks with the network when you send the text.
Remember to turn off all other radios too. Most phones today have both WiFi and Bluetooth. Both need to be turned off, to make sure you are not getting unnecessary exposure.
Finally it's a bad idea to ever wear the phone on you. Any electronic device, whether it is communicating with the cellular network or not, emits electromagnetic radiation. This is basic physics: if you have a device, and inside it there are electrons moving, meaning it is using electricity in some way, it will produce electromagnetic radiation.
This is the law of physics: any moving charge (electron), creates an electromagnetic field around it. Your phone is a computer that uses electricity, therefore it will always have a field around it. This field is disruptive to your biology. Fortunately it does not radiate far, but keeping it in your pocket is not the best option. Putting it in your backpack for example when commuting, is much better.
If you want to "see" (or hear) these fields, buy a cheap old school AM radio. You can get them on eBay for under $10 bucks. Put the radio on the AM frequency band. Tune it to somewhere where there is silence. Then bring the radio close to your phone, computer, electrical outlet, charger, or any other electrical appliance, and you will hear the amount of crap these things radiate.
lipids ago
Sunlight is electromagnetic radiation. Best not ever turn on any lights either.
RodentLord ago
A scattered wave (by the time it reaches you it's gone through the atmosphere and been subject to Rayleigh scattering) and a stable field are two entirely different things and that feels obvious from where I'm sitting.
qwop ago
1) Sunlight is 430–770 THz, and does not penetrate deep into your body. Microwaves are 300 MHz to 300 GHz and penetrates all your tissues.
2) Sunlight is not pulsed and modulated. Biological experiments show that it is the pulsing that is the most harmful component.
3) Sunlight has existed on this planet since all biological life. Therefore all life has adapted to it. For example, plants use it for photosynthesis, we use it for Vitamin D production. Man-made RF has existed on this planet for less than 200 years. There has been no biological adaptation. Pulsed digital microwaves and RF radiation has existed for less than 100 years.
4) Sunlight goes away every night when you sleep. Man-made RF is 24/7.
They are not the same, and anyone claiming such things, have not looked at any of the published science on RF and biology. You can start here:
https://bioinitiative.org/conclusions/
steven_feelsperg ago
Thank you for correcting the snarky shill.
hwong ago
yes, there is a reason they pushed those bluetooth earbuds a few years ago, saying, "keep your cellphone on your hip..." but then you get soft tissue exposure around your guts and nads... so there is that...
DillHoleBagHands ago
If you keep it in your pocket, you are nuking your nuts.
RodentLord ago
Or your asscheek.
DillHoleBagHands ago
I despise people that carry phones in their back pocket. I have repaired enough phones from fat asses sitting on their phones.
RodentLord ago
I buy phones with the mentality that it will break, so buy cheap and replace it. I've got a point-and-shoot camera that takes solid shots anyway, and the camera is what drives the price up a lot.
The phone I had that lasted the shortest time was actually the most expensive, and it broke from the tiniest chip on a part of the screen that wasn't even illuminated. Entire touch display failed to operate. Looked into getting it fixed, it was $250 to replace a $350 phone. I bought a $50 phone instead lasted four times as long.
DillHoleBagHands ago
I stopped repairing phones around 2014-2015. Retards wanted their $1,000 phone fixed for $30.
Your case reminds me of when my iPod Touch decided to grenade itself. The screen failed directly in the center.
I broke down and bought a Oneplus 7 Pro before Christmas when they were on sale. Probably the last smartphone I will buy. After this one dies, I will either buy a dumb phone or not buy another one.