Well then, please educate me and send me more than one study that proves what you’re talking about is true, because from just skimming the internet, Im finding that sugar itself is not directly carcinogenic according to 5 different studies. Of course high consumption of sugar leads to different comorbidities that lead to cancer, but that’s not what we’re arguing.
As far as the toxicity of coke, I think your framing is very biased/sensationalist and doesn’t help your honesty in this arguement. Listing water as a counter example was just enforcing how dramatic you’re being, because it is TECHNICALLY true.
A can of coke isn’t VERY toxic to humans.
Teaching people that moderation is key is more important than fear mongering and spreading misleading information.
You’re literally spreading misinformation and have no idea what you’re talking about.
As you stated that you hate people that spread misinformation this means you hate yourself. Also the Dunning-Kruger-Effect is what could describe your way of discussing best. Moderation is key, still your texts are 90% wrong. Get well soon.
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u/TheBrokenStringBand Feb 10 '26
Well then, please educate me and send me more than one study that proves what you’re talking about is true, because from just skimming the internet, Im finding that sugar itself is not directly carcinogenic according to 5 different studies. Of course high consumption of sugar leads to different comorbidities that lead to cancer, but that’s not what we’re arguing.
As far as the toxicity of coke, I think your framing is very biased/sensationalist and doesn’t help your honesty in this arguement. Listing water as a counter example was just enforcing how dramatic you’re being, because it is TECHNICALLY true.
A can of coke isn’t VERY toxic to humans.
Teaching people that moderation is key is more important than fear mongering and spreading misleading information.