that's cool, but where meme?
It's at least an actual fact that all of the crap that's been polluting up our bodies has messed with our hormones and such
yeah, so what? who says that this wouldn't lead to less gay people?
remember "don't ask, don't tell?" that basically meant that officially, 0% of men in the military were gay. obviously there were way more than 0% gays in the military. i don't think it is a "dumb take" to say there weren't necessarily less gays back then, because we know for a fact that there were way more gays than what was reflected in stastistics.
i am certain that there are studies on this, too.
this is a dumb take.
it's pure speculation, there is no proven connection between teflon or microplastics or whatever and being gay (or i should say LGBTQ+).
even with the testosterone thing being true: since when does low testosterone mean LGBTQ+?
this stupid take just strengthes the idea that being LGBTQ+ is some kind of illness, which really doesn't help anyone.
Herr Schuler stopped dipping in sauce after trying franch, kickass cajun, and ketchup. just ketchup.
is the censoring of "kill" part of the meme? don't worry, lemmy isn't twitch or youtube or american tv or whatever where everything is magically made family friendly by bleeping things out.
indeed perfect, the wrong use of "your" followed by a correct use of "you're" is bound to generate engagement
that's not a good tl;dr. the article goes into the history of ancient psychedelics use, which seems to be way less than what people usually think or write about. it not only goes over false claims, but also looks at where ancient psychedelic use actually was happening and where there is evidence. they provide many concrete examples. the article is less about locals trying to please tourists.