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from fossilesque@mander.xyz to science_memes@mander.xyz on 22 Nov 18:02
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shittydwarf@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 22 Nov 18:21 next collapse

One Parasitology course changed me and the way I perceived the world forever. Parasitology: not even once

brbposting@sh.itjust.works on 23 Nov 00:07 collapse

What did it ruin for you?

hoch@lemmy.world on 23 Nov 01:01 next collapse

Glasses of water

InputZero@lemmy.world on 23 Nov 14:17 collapse

Any body of water, so lakes, swimming pools, the ocean are packed with parasites. Food, a lot of it has parasites in it, we just cook them to death first. Worms in the dirt. My own bed. The list goes on.

stelelor@lemmy.ca on 24 Nov 15:02 next collapse

Naegleria fowleri, the goddamn brain-eating amoeba, is goddamn everywhere and I goddamn hate knowing that.

Kyrgizion@lemmy.world on 24 Nov 15:21 collapse

Demodex, the gift that keeps on giving.

microscopically poops on your gd face, sleep tight

tiramichu@lemm.ee on 22 Nov 18:23 next collapse

Ignorance is bliss

jdeath@lemm.ee on 22 Nov 20:03 collapse

knowledge is a curse. and yet we seek it. we must enjoy pain

IndiBrony@lemmy.world on 23 Nov 00:16 collapse

Hurt me more, daddy

Xanthrax@lemmy.world on 22 Nov 19:53 next collapse

Did anyone’s elses teacher drop a small amount of sea water on their head, then he put a drop underneath a microscope, causing everyone to collectively freak out? That was mostly plankton, though.

UltraGiGaGigantic@lemmy.ml on 24 Nov 13:58 collapse

Your teacher is Hella rad

Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 22 Nov 21:32 next collapse

“A glass of water when Norton accidentally refunded you 4000USD instead of 400”

tamal3@lemmy.world on 22 Nov 22:04 next collapse

What do you think about my unfiltered spring water

Tar_alcaran@sh.itjust.works on 22 Nov 22:22 next collapse

As a chemist, I’d say it’s great for watering decorative plants and flushing the toilet.

tormeh@discuss.tchncs.de on 23 Nov 11:06 collapse

Bruh. Our well had a fish living (and dying) in it for a while. The human body can handle some weird stuff.

tamal3@lemmy.world on 23 Nov 21:45 collapse

I didn’t want to say it first! But a huge salamander was living in the water holding tank last I checked! It seems to have gotten swept in during the hurricane in September, and I’m not sure how to get it out as the water in the tank is nearly 10 ft deep.

I’ve never seen that before though–the system is pretty tight. The water comes out from under a huge oak tree into a sheltered area, and stays sheltered until it comes out of the tap. Nobody has ever gotten sick off it to my knowledge… though the salamander is a new development!

I’d love to get the water tested, but I haven’t looked into it other than some local offices that test mineral content. How would I look into testing for parasites?

tormeh@discuss.tchncs.de on 23 Nov 11:08 next collapse

Is this like learning that the splash from your toilet bowl sprinkles a bit of water on your toothbrush? Essentially a pure infohazard that makes tour life worse with no benefit?

SuspiciousCatThing@pawb.social on 23 Nov 12:09 next collapse

You keep your toothbrush in the bathroom?

sem@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 23 Nov 13:43 next collapse

The benefit is learning to close the lid before you flush. If you flush unlidded anyway… that’s gross.

uniquethrowagay@feddit.org on 23 Nov 14:00 collapse

Just like the bacteria in drinking water, you can’t see it, taste it or perceive it in any way and it poses no relevant health risks. Your bathroom is flooded with poop particles even if you close the lid before flushing. It’s just a fun fact and nothing to worry about, really.

GraniteM@lemmy.world on 23 Nov 17:49 collapse

The entire world is covered in a fine layer of poo particles. Really, anything that isn’t covered in poo is the outlier and ought to be highly suspicious.

Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de on 23 Nov 18:40 collapse

and from what i can tell it seems like you’d just develop severe allergies and other health issues if you somehow managed to permanently sterilize your skin and everything around you

Sam_Bass@lemmy.world on 23 Nov 12:21 next collapse

kinda behooves one to filter then, huh?

Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de on 24 Nov 09:59 collapse

pond water? yes, don’t drink unfiltered unboiled pond water.

Tap water? unless you live in developing countries like the USA, you don’t need to worry about it, it’s already treated before entering your home.

notthebees@reddthat.com on 24 Nov 15:40 collapse

memes aside, it’s treated here.

yamanii@lemmy.world on 23 Nov 12:43 next collapse

Make like the medieval times, always be drunk.

ByteOnBikes@slrpnk.net on 23 Nov 14:01 next collapse

Learning about all the bugs that live in your hair and eyebrows made me lose a few nights of sleep.

Subverb@lemmy.world on 23 Nov 14:23 next collapse

Microbiology is one of the few professions that motivates you to wash your hands before you go to the bathroom.

goog70@lemmy.today on 24 Nov 13:20 collapse

I’m sure most people wash their hands on their way out.

PlainSimpleGarak@lemmings.world on 23 Nov 18:51 collapse

My hydro homies will still rise up.