bert_brause

u/bert_brause@lemmy.world
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on Insomnia · c/science_memes · 17 pts · 85d

what? Sorry, what does it mean? I cheated my way trough computer science - archeology / biology are not my expertise.

on *Permanently Deleted* · c/asklemmy · 1 pts · 249d

"... says user UnculturedSwine" ;) just kidding, I can see why anyone would find him annoying, even back then.

on *Permanently Deleted* · c/asklemmy · 5 pts · 250d

I knew the guy for commenting on viral videos, that must have been about 15 years ago. Probably was clickbait even back then but I thought the guy was hilarious. But I don't know how I'd feel about his old videos nowadays. They probably did't age well.

on *Permanently Deleted* · c/asklemmy · 10 pts · 250d

Do you guys remember Ray William Johnson? Last time I looked he was doing like super weird clickbait-y non news story naration. I don't know if anyone understands what I tried to say there.

Only about [1% of the population] in the U.S. is vegan. Yet 6.9% of adults aged 51–70, and 15% of those over 70, are B12 deficient, according to the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. That means the vast majority of B12 deficiency cases occur in non-vegans.

This is just throwing numbers around. There is no base for that claim anywhere. These numbers have no relation to peoples diets, only their age and b12 deficiency. No proof that of that 1% of vegans, 100% aren't b12 deficient.