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I really can't through this advice for #1.
Feeling better about yourself at the expense of others is not good advice. It's the same shit that her friend did to her. Pointing out that some women's breast will get "saggy" and "look bad in a tank top" is just body shaming any other women who don't happen to have perky

I liked your advice on #1 until you started listing the ways her body is "better" than someone with larger boobs.

For the first one, Re: 1 & 2—why say either of these? Talking about the "negative" points of having big or saggy boobs seems to specifically defeat the point of not body shaming—and it's completely superfluous, because this 'friend' has small breasts herself.

Men hate women in porn?

Porn is not a recent social phenomenon. And what turns people on is very subjective. I don't think you or anyone can say what goes on in the mind of the men making violent statements about women in porn, unless you agree with them.

LOL, okay.

THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH GMOs!

It is constantly amazing to me the medical conspiracy theories that are prominent among even highly-educated people. There is SO much pseudoscience out there about GMOs, vaccines, nutrition, "toxins" and "detoxing" (ughhhhhhhh), or the general idea that there is some kind of mass conspiracy among doctors to keep

Er, FYI, when you cite an article about HIV and whether or not that group of individuals can be given a vaccine, you might want to read it. There were *minor* differences between HIV+ individuals and healthy donors that was prefaced by the recommendation of giving the vaccines to HIV+ individuals.

Why are all these studies thirty years old? And I bet they're not available online either.

You cite Wakefield and he has been utterly discredited, his findings proven to be falsified, he himself proven to ve a fraud. Worse yet, he did all this for money. He has been stricken from the registry of U.K. physicians.

I'm not sure, but I do recall that prior to Dx of autism, she had stated publicly that her kid was an "indigo child," which more or less means she thought he was one of the X-Men.

Wakefield is actually very respected

Bro, I can see that you Pubmed (or at least whoever it is you got the copypasta from can Pubmed). Do understand that not all papers have the same level of scientific rigor.

You haven't actually read any of these, have you?

And how many of these papers have you read? Most people would expect an annotated bibliography at the minimum when you are presenting a lit search. Half of these papers are not even relevant.

If anyone has questions about autism and vaccines, I'll just leave this very informative link here:

"I think it is definitely possible that a mercury overload can cause problems."

Say it with me, everybody: *Correlation DOES NOT equal causation.

Oh baby.... want to sit here next to me and talk about longitudinal epidemiological selection biases?