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Speaker 1 (00:00):
For three things for you to know.
Speaker 2 (00:01):
Okay, I found this absolutely fascinating and I want to
hear if you guys feel like it could be accurate.
They did this study and they found out when you
were conceived may affect your metabolism later in life. So
they it turns out babies conceived between October seventeenth and
April fifteenth, the colder months, tend to have more active
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brown fat that's the fat that burns calories, helps regulate
your blood sugar keeps you warm. So these winter conceived
kiddos also tend to have lower BMI, less fat around
their organs, and more energy overall. Meanwhile, another study found
that summer babies are usually taller, healthier at birth, and
go through puberty puberty a little later in life. If
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I can speak, if I.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
Can get the words out.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
On the flip side, babies conceived in January and February
had a higher risk of developing food allergies, especially to
milk and eggs. What a trip, I know. I was like, Oh,
that's kind of fascinating. Stuff like that is like really
crazy to me because it's like, why would with the
time of year, you wouldn't think it was rat than genetics.
Speaker 1 (01:03):
If you go by what you said, like, I'm against
all that, Like I break that because my parents. I
think I was conceived probably New Year's Eve. I'm loaded
with brown fat, I have no metabolism, tired, I'm tired
all the time. On the opposite of everything you just
said it, I was conceived in the winter time. You
an jay, you are not like the rest.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
Then this study is worthless. A different study found something
also pretty fascinating, that patterns in family structure, particularly the
number of gender of siblings, may be connected to your
likelihood of identifying as a sexual. If you don't feel
like ever get it all like, that's not like that's
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your orientation. They found men with more siblings were more
likely to be a sexual, while women who had fewer
older sisters, were or only children were also more likely
to report that isn't that fat? Like all these things
that like affect these things?
Speaker 1 (02:02):
Are your parents really screw you up? Just by bringing
you this world?
Speaker 2 (02:05):
I know puts a lot of pressure on you if
you're a parent. This I feel like it could be
too much, but it's also kind of funny and I
don't know if it's gonna be popping up all over
the place, but an Indiana woman went viral for posting
her receipt from a pizza place. She ordered a couple
of Miller lights. The server accidentally brought a bud light instead.
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Since it was already opened, she gave it to him
for free, and then brought the Miller light too well.
The person complained, and when they got their bill, it
came with an extra five dollars bitching fee for her
complain about.
Speaker 1 (02:41):
The person complained that she got free beer.
Speaker 2 (02:44):
Yes, she's like, so I think the server was like, oh, okay,
you don't like your free beer, We're gonna go ahead
and add five dollars. I'm like, I want to meet
the manager who approved putting these fees on people's stabs, Like,
is the known for this sort of thing? It's it's
pretty funny, but I'm guessing, like, if this is a
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thing this bar does, it's it could be, you know,
a badge of honor when you get rid of these.
And that's three things you need to know