Anews·NewsbyAllah Indian Man Consumes 39 Coins, 37 Magnets In Belief Of Zinc's Bodybuilding Benefitshttps://knovhov.com/man-consumes-39-coins-37-magnets-in-belief-of-zincs-benefits/Open linkView original on lemmy.world115Comments18
UUserNameIsRequired lemy.lol4Hide 4 repliesGuy must have gotten his health tips from US conservatives. I wonder how he feels about bleach.29
Flying Squid replylemmy.world1Hide 1 replyI don't know, I've heard magnets don't work in water and the body is 70% water.5
MMaddier1993 programming.dev1Hide 1 replyPretty lazy of the author to copy paste the output from an LLM without so much as hiding it.16
EEmpricorn replyfeddit.nlI mean, LLM output is probably what gave the man false information. Maybe some reddit troll posted about the benefits of zinc years ago...7
tthreelonmusketeers replysh.itjust.worksNo, but magnets are, kind of by definition. In the case of magnets, there’s also a risk of the objects attracting each other within the digestive system Do not eat a magnet. Definitely do not eat two or more magnets, spaced a few hours apart.1
Guy must have gotten his health tips from US conservatives. I wonder how he feels about bleach.
Gotta butt-chug that sunlight.
Manliness can only be achieved with testicle tanning.
I don't know, I've heard magnets don't work in water and the body is 70% water.
The other 35% is Jesus.
Pretty lazy of the author to copy paste the output from an LLM without so much as hiding it.
I mean, LLM output is probably what gave the man false information. Maybe some reddit troll posted about the benefits of zinc years ago...
Guy said it was time for some change
Yep. What a concept.
In for a penny, in for a pound.
He got them gains... weight gains I mean
It didn't work because he forgot to swallow a cathode too.
But zinc's not ferromagnetic, right?
No, but magnets are, kind of by definition.
Do not eat a magnet. Definitely do not eat two or more magnets, spaced a few hours apart.
Nope
He's an allomancer!
Aloo master
It did add some mass, I'd assume.