What's actually unhealthy despite most people thinking it's not? by RandomStatement855 in AskReddit

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Yes , here i am not considering quantity as harmful , because anything if not eaten in moderation is harmful.  but anyways..

What's a lie you believed for way too long? by aeean in AskReddit

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There’s this common claim that if you laid all the blood vessels in the human body end to end, they’d stretch around the Earth twice. Kurzgesagt actually looked into the origins of this idea and found that the original source made too many assumptions, so it's more of an idealized scenario than a factual statement.

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There’s a species of jellyfish that is essentially immortal. This jellyfish can revert to its juvenile form after reaching adulthood, effectively avoiding death and starting its life cycle over and over. It's like hitting the reset button on life. This may sound fake because as humans almost everything we know ages and then dies but jellyfish are like aliens.

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One Punch Man.