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I think this could be coming from Google assuming "eat" is the same as "consume" and the website being phrased kinda weirdly. really shit tbh
the distance between intentionality and the kind of apathy they have (where search quality is generally conflicting with their business interests) is negligible
Yeah like they could simply not do things like this, like they could not teach everyone to trust the search engine to present facts on its own rather than helping them find information to understand by themselves, idk
I meant the consumption of concrete. I doubt people intentionally try to eat concrete. They might accidentally inhale it or eat food that's been contaminated by it.
Yeah I'll claim that one, but also if you work construction you're 100% eating concrete unless you're walking around with a rebreather and gloves.
yeah i meant like if you're on the site and accidentally take a sip of conk creat instead of your coffee? happens to everyone
i mean. if you do much flooring you eventually end up working with concrete knockoff stuff that levels floors for you. you inevitably end up using old cups from fast food and coffee to control mixing stuffs. so, yeah. i've literally grabbed a cup of coffee and ended up pouring cement into my mouth. what of it? lmao
limestone, mostly. it also sucks all of the moisture out of your mouth for like three days. about the only way to deal with it is to suck ice.
It's mixing up 'eat' concrete with 'consume', the article it's pulling from is talking about how much concrete we use as a species in construction. Really dumb though
sorry about that. average person drinks 0 concrete. Me, who guzzles it all day, is an outlier adn should not be counted