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jray4559, in Why do most people refuse to accept that they are wrong
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Because most people have their own idea of what is morally right in the world, and they want to cling onto that regardless of what other perspectives may exist. Both sides do this.

Also, in some cases, speaking the truth about something leads to them losing their jobs or livelihoods.

“It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.” - Upton Sinclair

1rre, (edited ) in Do hiccups serve any actual useful biological function?

I read (this morning) that there’s a theory that hiccups are a reflex to pump air across one’s gills, and are more common in foetuses & premature babies as their lungs aren’t fully developed…

So I guess if that is the case (as it’s a theory) then yes, just not in humans - they’re remnants of over 300 million years ago

shinigamiookamiryuu, in Do hiccups serve any actual useful biological function?

Hiccups, I was always told, are when the gases in something release out of it during digestion, like how a hollow carcass in the sea dissolves releases all its bubbles, which if correct, means it’s less a biological function and more a biological response, one that can be avoided by not eating anything hollow or that which contains a mixed chemical content capable of varying forms of interaction, hence the hiccups you might get after drinking certain beverages.

CarbonIceDragon,
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Anecdotally, I’ve noticed that I very consistently (as in, nearly 100% of the time) get hiccups while shaving, almost always whenever I get to the parts under my chin or the sides of my neck, with the severity getting worse the longer it takes me to do those areas. I’m kinda curious why that might happen, especially if hiccups have to do with food (I obviously don’t eat anything while shaving). Every time I’ve asked someone about this when the topic of hiccups comes up somewhere, they’ve told me this doesn’t happen to them and have never heard of it being a thing, so maybe I’m just weird that way? Kinda frustrating tbh as I’ve yet to find a way to prevent it.

over_clox,

Now that does sound rather unusual and annoying. I’ve never experienced or heard of that happening either, but I don’t doubt you.

Have you tried testing between handheld razors vs motorized beard trimmers? Maybe one or the other might be less likely to cause you that… 🤷‍♂️

CarbonIceDragon,
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I’ve always used electric shavers, as I greatly prefer not having to deal with constantly buying replacement blades for the more traditional kind. I’ve had my suspicions that maybe the vibration has something to do with it, but I’ve no idea how it would do so.

over_clox,

I hear you there about having to regularly purchase blades for the more modern razors, but have you considered trying a safety razor? I use one regularly, and not only are the blades super cheap, they’ll also last you quite a long time if properly cleaned and dried off right after each use.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safety_razor

CarbonIceDragon,
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I’ve vaguely heard of them but not really looked into what makes them different from any other conventional razor. I might consider trying one I suppose.

over_clox,

Well, although the safety razor mechanism itself tends to cost quite a bit more than conventional modern razors, the blades for safety razors are far cheaper, last a lot longer, and are easy to clean and take care of.

Modern razor cartridges are more expensive, clog up with hair a lot faster, and are actually designed to be thrown away after just a use or two. That’s where they’re making their money these days, selling disposable cartridges.

On the other hand, I can get a pack of 5 double edge safety blades from Dollar Tree, and as long as I keep it clean and dry after each use, just one blade can last me a whole year or even more!

But anyways, that’s been my experience with them anyways. I’ll admit that I don’t shave every day though, so here’s a review video about safety razors…

youtube.com/watch?v=gb60XbJh6_U

owatnext,

I give myself hiccups if I cough too hard. It sucks. Also if I eat food that is too spicy, which sucks because I love spicy. Too bad lol I eat it anyways and just deal with the hiccups.

over_clox,

Why you bring a Reddit avatar out of the zoo?

Oh well, you do you, happy holidays!

owatnext, (edited )

It was my avatar for R*ddit for like nine years, it felt weird to not see it when using alternatives like Lemmy.

Edit: and to you as well.

PM_me_your_vagina_thanks,

You never heard of burping? Come on. This is clearly bollocks.

over_clox,

Actually, usually when I get hiccups, I can also feel and hear fluids and gasses sloshing around somewhere inside me, and part of me absolutely wishes I could burp during those times.

Keep in mind, they say the human intestines are something like 27 feet long, and are packed in there as mostly a random mess of a ‘knot’, so to speak. So just because you happen to have gasses somewhere in your belly doesn’t always mean the gas is immediately in a spot ready to go either way up or down.

PM_me_your_vagina_thanks,

Burping is for gas in your stomach and oesophagus, nothing to do with your intestines. How would hiccoughs help in any way with gases in the intestines?

over_clox,

I never said it helped in any way, as a matter of fact the experience is absolutely miserable and painful when it happens that way. Not like hiccupping is a voluntary reflex ya know, just saying that having trapped gasses in my belly tends to trigger it sometimes.

When that happens to me, the best thing I can do to try to help is to lay down, and occasionally roll over on my left and right sides, until the gas finally finds it’s way out, usually via burping.

But yeah, these reflexes aren’t exactly voluntary.

joeyv120, in Do hiccups serve any actual useful biological function?

The cure I’ve always used is to suck water through a restricted straw. I take a plastic straw, pinch it in the middle with a paperclip, and drink a small glass of water through it.

The science is still out on what causes hiccups, why we get them, and how exactly to stop them.

theherk, in Do hiccups serve any actual useful biological function?

A few things. First, the only tip I’ve even been given about getting rid of hiccups is drinking a glass of water upside down. As in, lips to the backside of the glass then leaning forward so far you can drink it. And you must drink quite a bit, maybe 300ml. Is this purely anecdotal? For me and those around me, yes, but maybe there is research about it. But it works for us, without fail, and it seems unbelievable even to me.

Regarding sneezing, I am currently discovering it has another feature where after having a few prosthetic discs inserted into your lower back via your abdomen, a sneeze also doubles as the world’s fastest impetus for suicidal ideation.

Rhoeri, (edited )

A lime wedge with sugar on it. 100% has never not cured hiccups on me or anyone I’ve ever suggested it to- and I’ve worked in bars for a long, LONG time.

over_clox,

I’ve found that usually eating just a spoonful of sugar tends to do the trick for me, but not always.

Luckily I don’t have hiccups today, I just posted the question out of curiosity really.

fylkenny, (edited )

I heard that works because you have to concentrate on it so much, you forget to have hiccups. Holding your breath and then swallowing 5 times without breathing can also help.

Tavarin,
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Holding in a very deep breathe for as long as you can can also get rid of hiccups. Works for me at least, and no need to look silly leaned over with a glass of water.

PM_me_your_vagina_thanks,

You don't think that person that had hiccoughs for like, 30 years ever tried that?

over_clox,

Damn, I remember hearing about that case as well, that would have to be an absolute nightmare!

spittingimage,
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I read an explanation for that, which was that hiccupping is the default mode for the muscles involved, and there’s a part of the brain that suppresses it. The 30-year hiccupper had damage to that part of the brain, so they started and never stopped.

elfin8er,

I’ve also successfully used this trick several times

Bluetreefrog, in Question about Android. Is there a way to replace the system file manager on non-rooted devices?

OP, please re-post in one of the Android communities. Locking.

Kolanaki, (edited ) in Do hiccups serve any actual useful biological function?
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From what I understand: We don’t know! Science hasnt actually figured it out yet and I haven’t even read or heard about theories as to why we do it in regards to an evolutionary trait.

As for making them stop, there are several possible solutions:

  • hold your breath
  • gulp down some water
  • smoke a cigarette
  • Have the pants scared off you
PM_me_your_vagina_thanks,

smoke a cigarette

Funny anecdote, there is a brand of cigarettes that used to often give me hiccoughs, really weird.

over_clox, (edited )

That just means you lit the wrong end silly. 😂

morhp, in Do hiccups serve any actual useful biological function?

I believe I read that it helps with lung development when the fetus is swimming in the water in the womb or something like that. But otherwise not really useful.

bestnerd,

Just saw our baby on the ultrasound do them. Doc said it was getting their lungs ready as well. Now when he does them my wife’s belly moves like jello.

over_clox,

Interesting!

If I may ask, how far along is she?

ChexMax,

My baby’s hiccups were visable from the outside at week 32 and before that you could feel them from the outside for a week or two. Very neat! (Not as neat while I’m trying to sleep lol)

bestnerd,

You may!

over_clox,

LOL, it’s not important either way, was just curious like around what point of development can a fetus start having the hiccup reflex…

bestnerd,

Haha sorry, yeah 35 weeks is when it picked up. 32 weeks is when they started a little.

spacecowboy,

13 or 14 months now.

PeWu,

… and still in the womb?

spacecowboy,

Have you SEEN the cost of housing right now?

over_clox,

That baby better be paying on time and with good tips to not be evicted by now!

sanguine_artichoke, (edited ) in Do hiccups serve any actual useful biological function?
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For me, it’s always swallowed air or food that hasn’t cleared my esophagus, and I can fix it by drinking water. burping and swallowing carefully.

Kolanaki, in Is society becoming more fake ?
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Society has always been fake. You’re just becoming more aware of it as you get older.

Wolfiexo, in What game do you play to just chill?

Stardew Valley, Animal Crossing, My Time at Portia, Cozy Grove or Good Pizza, Great Pizza!

sweetcuppincakes, in Is society becoming more fake ?

Post-pandemic, I started to value my privacy a little more, leading me to put up more of a wall of separation between my “public persona” and my real life. Not sure if this applies to others as well.

Resonanz,

I’m with you in this one. The more I learn about internet privacy, the more I distance both.

TimewornTraveler, (edited ) in Why do most people refuse to accept that they are wrong

What makes you think you’re the one who’s in the right? You’re another.

sanguinepar, in I am in one of those walking boot cast things for the foreseeable future. I bought sharpies to decorate it so it isn't as terrible. How should I decorate it?
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Colour in almost all of it in black leaving only the shapes of bones, so it looks like a skeleton’s foot.

AlexanderESmith, in Is society becoming more fake ?
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People used to believe that leeches could suck the illness out of you. There's always been someone selling bullshit.

If you mean specifically the outward appearance to a general audience, the term "Keeping up with the Joneses" has been around for ~110 years ( https://www.grammarphobia.com/blog/2017/01/keeping-up-with-the-joneses.html ).

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