Spyke
shalafireply
lemmy.world

Been thinking on this lately and I get OP. People used to chew gun in the 80's and 90's, a lot. Now it would be weird to see someone doing so.

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lemmy.today

It was weird to see people chew guns then too its an accident waiting to happen.

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Telexreply
sopuli.xyz

I think most people who chew gun know what they're aiming for. But yeah, it can go wrong.

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lemmy.world

I can never see that face the same again ever since I was in a 9 month relationship with a girl whose snapchat name was the lenny face and eventually I forgot her name, was too embarrassed to ask her to remind me (because it had been like four months), so I spent the next ~5 months of my life with a psychoromantic connection to that fucking emoticon.

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The one saving grace of Facebook, everyone using their real names so you can find them.

But in the end, not worth it - the younger generations have made the wise sacrifice by not using it and just guessing everyone's names lol

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lemmy.ca

Are you a living episode of Seinfeld? This sounds like a scenario George Costanza would get himself into.

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My whole life I thought I was Costanza... turns out... I'm Kramer.

Nightcall by Kavinsky (Bineural Remix) plays

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lemmy.world

Don’t see ads for it anymore either. I kinda miss the old “how it feels to chew 5 gum” ones

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I smoked one of my buddies out on DMT and when he came back to reality I said "that's how it feels to chew 5 gum" and it was pretty funny.

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Its really interesting how wirgleys fucked up the marketing on that one even though they had something great out of the gate

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lemmy.world

The (very old) Jucyfruit jingle will always and forever be burned into my memory.

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I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass... and I'm all out of bubblegum.

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kbin.social

Not only is the plastic gross, but the artificial sweeteners are nasty.
Some of us don't taste sweetness, we taste the chemical.
Gum stopped being fun.

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You're only saying that because you're mad I won't do that kinky stuff with you.

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kbin.social

Doesn't help anything that most "gum base" has PLASTIC in it.

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lemmy.world

Yea I loved gum right up until the recent study clearly linking microplastics in the body and chewing gum.

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frunchreply
lemmy.world

I'm just gonna go ahead and believe this without further research, that's too good an explanation to let go of, lol

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Paging NileRed, can we make gum flavor from plastic spoons?

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Yeah the microplastics in gum thing really threw me off when I found out about it.

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DarkenLMreply
kbin.social

A good chunk of the atoms in our bodies are carbon, yet we don't see plastic being naturally created on our bodies, now do we?

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FYI, not all polymers are plastics. All plastics are polymers, but it's not a double equivalence.

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lemmy.world

So do I, for the Xylitol to keep my teeth healthy.

Hard to find decent gum now as many switched to Sorbitol as it's cheaper but not as good for teeth.

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I feel like the consumption of gum has shifted from just chewing it to being a more glorified mint/on the go way to brush your teeth.

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bjg13reply
lemmy.world

I chew gum, too, I just do it in private where no one can see, like any other decent human being.

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JackLSaucereply
lemmy.world

Well I guess when there's a species of giant people eating gum-chewers we really should have expected a decline in its popularity

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lemmy.world

On today's episode of: Is This Somebody's Fetish or Just an Anime I Haven't Watched Yet

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lemmy.ca

Wait - if the ones who chew gum are also the ones who eat people, shouldn't we see MORE gum chewers, since they'd be a proportionally larger part of the population the more they eat?

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aidanreply
lemmy.world

No you have it all wrong, there are people who eat people who chew gum

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Exactly. [The] people-who-eat-people chew gum.

I think you have a couple typos though, autocorrect can be really frustrating, right?

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So, actually what's happened is people have stopped blowing bubbles.

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I got offered some gum on the a plane ride the other day and it really made me to stop and think how I went from doing that every time to not doing it for years.

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aidanreply
lemmy.world

Sugar alcohol isn't digested by bacteria on your teeth, preventing cavity growth from it, but it's a laxative

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I smoked for about 10 years and replaced that with vaping. Then I replaced vaping with chewing gum in January.

I chew 2 pieces of Extra 6-7 times a day and Blockheads multivitamin gum twice a day.

I also carry strips of foil I can spit into if I'm at my desk or not near a bin.

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eletesreply
sh.itjust.works

I bet you could crack open a jawbreaker with one bite with those jaw muscles.

That's interesting though, have you noticed any changes from that amount of gum?

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I went to school with a girl who chewed gum everyday, she ended up in hospital with a stomach ulcer.

When you chew, your brain sends signals to your stomach to produce acid to break down the food that is incoming, but if you don't actually consume food, the acid will just continually build until there's a problem.

Basically just saying be careful, though I'm not sure if there is any warning signs you can watch for.

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It's me. I'm singlehandedly keeping the gum industry alive.

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lemmy.zip

Im not big on chewing literal microplastics… I used to love chewing gum before I learned that though

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personreply
lemm.ee

Oh my! I thought it was made from some kind of tree sap! Apparently those do exist, but all of the ones you find in stores are platic based!

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I'd actually prefer to chew plastic over gum. Not that I do, but I would.

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So this is far from scientific, but I was at a shopping center I used to go to a lot as a kid recently and I noticed that the sidewalks were free of gum. As a kid I remember it always being covered in discharged gum, i used to talk about it with my mom, the sidewalk was practically polka-dotted back then.

Of course there's a lot of possible explanations besides people just not chewing gum anymore. Could be that people have gotten better about disposing of gum properly, newer gum formulations could be easier to clean up, or we've gotten better at it how we clean it, or there's the fact that teenagers used to just kind of hang around outside of stores and don't/can't really do that so much anymore so there's less people loitering around and spitting their gum out.

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If I see a balding, shorter guy with a buzz cut and a tan line on his face from his wrap around sunglasses, I expect him to be chewing gum.

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I have a coworker who does. Into her mic during meetings. I hate her way more than I otherwise would because of that

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lemmy.world

My bjj instructor rolls with gum in his mouth lol. I don't chew it because I have a pathological need to swallow it.

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lemmy.world

My bjj instructor rolls with gum in his mouth lol. I don't chew it because I have a pathological need to swallow it.

I missed the second ‘j’ at my initial glance at this comment, and changing this from Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu to “BJ instructor” makes the comment far more interesting.

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I mean, I always read it as "blow job job" anyway so it makes no odds to me either way

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EnderMBreply
lemmy.world

Does he not roll with a mouth-guard? If he does, the idea of someone chewing gum with one of those in is priceless.

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lemmy.world

People chewed gum to fix their breath after smoking tobacco, and I don't see people doing that anymore either.

The ads never said that gum was for smokers, but it's for smokers.

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Oh no, they absolutely did say that.

I distinctly remember commercials that said, “you can’t smoke at work, so you need such and such gum”.

That’s for a different reason, but it was tied to smoking at least.

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I see it pretty much all the time. You probably live somewhere where people are more likely to do stuff other than chewing gum, or, in the worst case scenario, somewhere where it's literally illegal (ie Singapore).

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RGB3x3reply
lemmy.world

Good idea, macro plastics are where it's at. Chow down on that Tupperware.

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Unfortunately there is virtually nothing you can do about it or any of us. I've replaced just about everything in my kitchen with stainless steel. From plates to cups to bowls cookware measuring cups Etc you name it I've got it in the stainless steel.

I've got a 10-stage water filter faucet at the sink that I use for cooking and drinking but at the end of the day the only thing I've done is perhaps mildly reduced my exposure. It's in every last bit of food I prepare whether I cook everything myself or not There Is No Escape

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Huh, TIL they're poly vinyl acetate plastic in chewing gum.

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sopuli.xyz

I see people in this thread complaining about fake sugar and someone mentioned chewing gum with real sugar. I'm just wondering do they sell xylitol gum in America? I see no point in chewing gum if it's not even healthy for teeth.

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Yes, usually they're some sugar alcohol. Only traditional style chewing gums will use sugar.

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I was never down with gum to start. Chewing something until its flavorless and then spitting it out is just a strict downgrade from snacking.

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The pro is no calories. The problem is if I'm not chewing gum I'll chew my lip, or eat or drink something

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It makes me angry for some reason. Like, maybe there’s this primitive thing in me that says, “SWALLOW YOUR FOOD, APE!” but it’s not for swallowing. I know that, my brain don’t, so it say, “GET ANGRY, APE!”

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People still chewing gum, but chewing gum is no longer a fashion trend. So they don't purposely show to you that they are chewing gum.

I do chewing gum when at work, to help me stay focused. I don't chewing gum while hanging out with friends to look cool, because it no longer a trend. Beside, it is not comfortable to speak while chewing gum.

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lemmy.world

I keep some sugar-free mint gum in my carry-on bag to chew during take-off and landing to help with ear pressure. But otherwise I’ve largely turned to Binaca or Listerine spray for breath freshening, which for me is the major purpose of gum.

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