steviemcfly:

nomercles:

glumshoe:

marley-worldd:

marley-worldd:

glumshoe:

marley-worldd:

thecrownedgoddess:

There is this pervasive myth that people with a darker complexion cannot get a sunburn and thus needn’t use sunscreen. As a consequence a lot of dark(er) people end up with a melanoma and they find out too late. Please, for the love of all that is good, wear sunscreen.

And theres also a myth that humans need sun screen lol. Acidic body + acidic sun =acid burns on skin.

You’re the person who clicks those “Surgeons Hate Her! Local Mom Discovers One Weird Trick To DIY Open-Heart Surgery!” ads, aren’t you?

THE IGNORANCE AND MEDIA BRAINWASHING IS ALIVE HERE

SUNSCREEN CAUSES CANCER, YOU GET SUNBURNS BC OF AN ACIDIC BODY AND YOU HAVE AN ACIDIC BODY BECAUSE OF SHITTY ASS FOOD.

You do know that non-human animals with bare skin get sunburned all the time, right? That’s why elephants, pigs, rhinos, etc all protect themselves from ultraviolet radiation by rolling in mud and dirt… you know… nature’s sunscreen.

Or, maybe elephants should just try an organic lemon juice detox…

are you shitting me? this is sarcasm, yes? please?

Are we just gonna let it slide that this dipshit said sunlight is acidic?

Plants can get sunburns too. Should they be eating a better diet?

did-you-kno:

A person’s anxiety can be a direct
result of their parents’ behavior.
Though high anxiety is partly genetic,
children are more likely to be anxious
if their parents openly criticize them,
doubt their competence, are controlling,
or are emotionally cold – to the point
that researchers analyzing a child’s
anxiety have been able to predict
their mother’s behavior before
ever observing it. Source Source 2 Source 3