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donwhitman

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May 12, 2024
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This is by far the largest study on soft drink consumption and its relation to mortality, with previous studies also reflecting these results. The new research suggests that people who consume two or cups (250ml) of diet soda a day have a 26% increased risk of dying within the next 16 years. Sugar-based soda also increased the risk, but less so at 17%
 
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HarryCobean

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Apr 12, 2024
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You'd have to drink so much soda, it would be cheaper just to drown yourself in it.
 
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Ash

What dreams may come?
Oct 4, 2021
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Source?
 
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Enga

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May 27, 2024
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Nah, doesn't work. I drink energy drinks everyday for 16 years, and around 7 years I drink diet soda. Still alive.
Probably it kills only those who want to live.
 
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rozeske

Maybe I am the problem
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If this infact is a credible research source it can be used as one of the long drown out self harm and coping mechanism. Doing things that does a number on your body as a form of weakening your body in hopes that it would take you out one day. The problem is it can backfire in the future, several years later, when you are not as suicidal and want to give life a chance and can actually enjoy it, except your weakened body with the scar of several years of damage won't be able to sustain you for long to see your dream through.
 
Wolf Girl

Wolf Girl

Not looking for advice or a pep talk
Jun 12, 2024
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If this infact is a credible research source it can be used as one of the long drown out self harm and coping mechanism. Doing things that does a number on your body as a form of weakening your body in hopes that it would take you out one day. The problem is it can backfire in the future, several years later, when you are not as suicidal and want to give life a chance and can actually enjoy it, except your weakened body with the scar of several years of damage won't be able to sustain you for long to see your dream through.
This is a very good point. Also, there's the very high chance that you end up lowering your quality of life while not shortening it.
 
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Worndown

Worndown

Illuminated
Mar 21, 2019
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This could be the definition if slow death.
Speed it up and drink 3?

I am sure this involves lifestyle choices and not the actual beverages consumed.
 

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