Looks like they ate the onion
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*Disinformation
Dis: intentional
Mis: Unintentional
Huh. One of 10,000 today.
make that two lol
Tres.
If you really want to raise your testosterone you have to drink cum. It’s packed with testosterone.
Recycling!
“It’s a closed loop system”
- Tom Wambsgams
That’s not nearly enough - if you only drink your own then the digestive process will break some of it down and the inefficiency will be astronomical. So a real alpha male should drain at least 3-4 ball sacks a day as a way to concentrate the testosterone in themselves while taking it from those beta cucks.
Gotta mix that shit with orange fanta
I read that last sentence in the voice of Bane from that one Auralnauts video.
Cum…is packed…with testerone.
I wonder who started the “seed oils are responsible for all evil in the world” trend. That’s another one I’ve heard from people I thought reasonable when discussing food.
For the record:
Seed oils are rich in omega-6 fatty acids, especially linoleic acid. Seed oil critics reason that there are pathways in which linoleic acid is converted in the body to other polyunsaturated fatty acids associated with inflammation. However, an overwhelming majority of published scientific literature points to the safety and potential health benefits of linoleic acid in reducing inflammation and risk of coronary artery disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes. Contrary to claims that omega-6 fats promote inflammation, research indicates that they do not have harmful pro-inflammatory effects when consumed as part of a balanced diet.
https://www.ocregister.com/2025/05/01/what-science-says-about-using-seed-oils-in-our-diets/
I swear the social media sphere, for whatever reason, is hell bent on destroying society via death by a thousand cuts. From outright lies to shitty health information to hating higer education.
I think it is more complicated than that. As I understand it, it is the ratio of 6 to 3 that can have inflammatory effects. Most people don’t get much 3 and get lots of 6 so that can be a problem. Both are essential but we need the right balance.
Also, it is pretty well understood that EVOO shouldn’t be used in high heat applications, anything over 375 where it smokes. You can and should cook with it but use something else for searing.
Edit: here’s some published research on ratio since people are downvoting me.
The online discourse lacks any of the nuance and specificity of this information.
Thank you for posting it for clarity.
That would probably be Ray Peat. Ray Peat was friends with Linus Pauling, and he had a special diet he recommended (and lived to be 86, died in 2022). It focused on fat soluble vitamins A, E, K, and D, and promoted low low PUFA (fatty acids, eg seed oils), and high vitamin C. He did have a little PUFAs later in life in his diet though as he became elderly. He wasn’t a quack, but it is likely his extreme diet was missing some obvious important components like omega 3s and 9s.
He is also the person who talks about proportions of fats to each other, eg taking vitamin E to combat negative affects of vitamin A, which is still used to treat vitamin A toxicity in ERs to this day.
https://raypeat.com/articles/articles/unsaturated-oils.shtml
https://raypeat.com/articles/nutrition/oils-in-context.shtml
So spamming misinformation is ok if you’re spamming it to “gym bros” - got it.
Doesn’t matter who else is misled as long as the dominant group in the forum gets to experience a teensy vicarious sense of victory over some group they don’t like. That’s how social media morality works.
Yes
I feel bad for the one broke dude/trans dude that was just trying to get a cheap test boost, NGL. The bros on the other hand, ehh, not so much. I’m just being honest.
Madlad 🧅
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6406961/
Joke’s on OP, turns out he was right and helping people (very mildly)
That paper reads like it was written by an undergrad going through cargo cult motions of sounding like a scientist. And the evidence is still weak: many of those studies being summarized are studies where they poisoned rats and investigated whether onion juice has some kind of protection against the poison, as measured by testosterone levels.
Okay, there’s still some evidence, which I emphasized was very mild.
That is just the Glacebo Effect.