This is sort of a shower thought because this morning I was using some shaving cream and I thought, if it turns out in 5 years this was giving me cancer, I wouldn’t be surprised.

Comes out a goo, ejected from a can with force, immediately becomes a foam?

Do you have anything you use that you think might be too good to be true?

97 points

Toothbrush. In one hand it scrubs food and gunk away and helps distribute fluoride toothpaste around. On the other it’s made of tiny plastic bristles that are probably disintegrating when in your mouth and growing a fun ecosystem when out of it.

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This is a clever answer and now I completely agree with you.

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the number of things growing on your toothbrush is definitely non zero but being frequently scrubbed in sodium fluoride probably inhibits a good portion of it\

related though, electronic toothbrushes are way, way better in terms of tooth care, and my understanding the last time I read through marketing bullshit a few years ago was that the rotational/mechanical ones were better than the ones that just vibrate i.e. Oral B vs Sonicare, but the fucking Oral B toothbrush heads have fucking exposed bits of the mechanism, like, there’s these holes in it, so like, guess what? mold grows in there

I don’t understand how that isn’t like, you know, a massive design flaw that should be changed immediately, but I guess they want people to swap toothbrushes more often than mold would grow, idk

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A bit of advice from some dental organizations and my family member who is a dentist, you really shouldn’t use the same toothbrush twice a day. The toothbrush should be left to completely dry out before reusing and that takes longer than 16 hours in most climates.

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Ever since I heard of microplastic, this has been on my mind quite a bit. Although it might not be “ingested” if they are micro enough, it can probably still get absorbed every time you brush. Multiple that by every day of your life and, boom, now there’s plastic in my balls and I’m 3D printing on my girl’s face.

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boom, now there’s plastic in my balls and I’m 3D printing on my girl’s face.

I’m stealing it

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2 points

Swirl necklace

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9 points

I bought a uv tooth brush sterilizer. Not sure if it’s doing anything useful but it’s a colourful addition to the bathroom.

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32 points

UV is good at breaking down plastics ….

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This is probably why dentists recommend replacing them frequently.

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In theory, your toothbrush is getting a clean twice a day. Its already covered in nice sudsy toothpaste foam and you’ll (hopefully) be rubbing and rinsing that off.

The plastic disintegrating in your mouth however, yeah, I can’t dispute that!

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9 points

Does it count if I already know whiskey is bad for me?

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It absolutely counts, if you wouldn’t be surprised to learn that it’s worse for you than you know.

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27 points

Probably my vape tbh

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I wouldn’t be surprised. I wish there was a way to enjoy flavor without any horrific side effects.

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12 points

Tea, maybe?

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But, I want it in my lungs and steaming liquid flavor water doesn’t sound like it’ll mix well with those.

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I also drink tea but in between swallows I could see myself enjoying a vape, if they weren’t bad for me. Which is why I have never used one.

E: Drinking Yukon Gold at the mo’.

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13 points

I figure we may see documetaries in yhr next decade on how Vape industry was complicit like the tabacco industry was

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12 points

There already are those documentaries? Jule or whatever it’s called has already been doing the exact same stuff that the tobacco industry did for literally a decade now.

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5 points

A majority of vape brands are already owned by tobacco companies.

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I mean, that’s just how capitalism works. The health of your consumers isn’t relevant, unless a law mandates it.

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The electric heating pad I sleep on. I wouldn’t be surprised if some study finds that something about sleeping on wires would be kinda bad long-term. Maybe something about residual currents or the minimal magnetic field from the wires, idk

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22 points

The fireproofing chemicals are pretty bad for you.

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22 points

I guess, but fire isn’t very healthy either I think

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5 points

Source?

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1 point

Nah whats a little rapid oxidization between friends?

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8 points

I haven’t been able to use one of these since I used a crummy one about 12 years ago and got burned, but it was so insanely nice to be so toasty.

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Yeah, that’s very valid! I’d like to think that the technology got safer in the past years, but honestly I don’t even wanna check and risk having to give up the coziness

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My wife uses on every night, and it’s just a Walmart special no-name brand heating pad. Never had problems with burning even with kids and pets in the mix to really do a number on them

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I’ve read articles with such claims, but not really reputable sources.

However I like the idea of the timer ones where in theory you could have the bed preheated for you, but never be in it when it’s on.

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Most heated blankets have such a feature

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30 points

Probably my asbestos fake snow.

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I didn’t even know such a thing existed!

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It was pretty common, even after the dangers of asbestos were well-known. The most famous example is probably the Wizard of Oz, but it was used all over the place.

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7 points

The skin paints weren’t so great either.

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9 points

But your snow is, at least, fireproof!

Not all snow can make that promise. Some is quite flammable.

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3 points

I’ll stick to my anthrax lip balm.

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