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This sounds like something Brandon Sanderson would dream up for his fantasy world building and I'm all about it.

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This more reminds me of the hydrophobic wizards that were used to fly a on a spinning disc in Terry Pratchett's The Colour Magic. The wizards hated water so much that it would physically repel them.

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lemmy.world

I didn’t get it at first and thought he was talking about diarrhea or something

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Given that an all apple diet is very high in sugar, that many apples in a meal will have the opposite effect.

As Steve Jobs found out.

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They did keep the doctors away. He said he didn't need them due to his high powered apple based diet. Then he died, no doctors needed anyway! I don't think it was a solid plan in retrospect, but from the purely keeping doctors away part, it worked.

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lemmy.world

Would the doctors be pushed away at the pace you move toward them, or do they immediately move to a set distance when they become aware of your presence? Are they immune if their eyes are closed? Do they need to know you've eaten apples? Is every interaction a risk for them as an apple-eater might reveal themselves? What happens to a doctor if the are enclosed in an ever-tightening sphere of fruitenarians?

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What happens to a doctor if the are enclosed in an ever-tightening sphere of fruitenarians?

I think the principles which explain the mechanism of implosion-type nuclear bombs might apply in this case.

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I knew how American houses are constructed, but I never stopped and thought about that their hospital might be made the same way. Scary.

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