Is there anything that can be not bad in excess?

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shrekfan246 said:
Breathing.

Next question?

[sub]Unless you want to confound the issue by adding in modifiers like "Well, what if you're swimming underwater or in the middle of a burning building?"[/sub]
Ever hyperventilated? Not fun.
 

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Yggdraz0r said:
But what about artritis!?

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Arthritis is a painful and costly disease that affects millions, but not because they crack their knuckles. You're as likely to get arthritis from cracking your knuckles as you are to get your face stuck making funny faces. It's something you tell children to get them to stop being annoying.
 

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Lionsfan said:
Professor James said:
Is there anything you can do that no matter how often you do it, you suffer absolutely no negative effects?
Blinking

/thread

I...don't believe... so...

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Professor James said:
Is there anything you can do that no matter how often you do it, you suffer absolutely no negative effects?
Dying comes to mind. Once you've died, you're pretty much beyond the reach of negative effects. You might have brain damage or some shit if they resuscitate you, but that's really the fault of being alive, not of dying.
 

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Since positive and negative attributes are completely and utterly objective, as they are based on nothing substantial, yes, Everything. And no, nothing. Wait, no, actually neither.

Bah, you understand what I mean: moral attributes and attributes of value are fabrications, thus this question is completely meaningless.
 

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Lionsfan said:
Professor James said:
Is there anything you can do that no matter how often you do it, you suffer absolutely no negative effects?
Blinking

/thread
Believe it or not, my most frequently recurring nightmare involves relatively normal scenarios in which I can't stop blinking. It sucks. I'm trying to see what's going on, and make sense of the world around me, but I'm just blinking too much. I become obsessed with it, and no matter what else is going on in the dream, all I can think about is how to stop myself from blinking so much because I can't see clearly... Point being, you can definitely blink too much.

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Yggdraz0r said:
Easton Dark said:
You can crack your fingers and knuckles as much as you like.
But what about artritis!?
There's no danger of arthritis because you crack your fingers. If you cracked the stuff on your left hand, and left the right one alone, you'd still have identical hands.
 

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SciMal said:
Breathing as well, I guess. Sure you could hyperventilate and pass out (I think those are more neutral than negative since no physical harm is done), but unless you breathe like a twat all loud and annoying in someone's face it's hard to get too much of good ol' air.
Respiratory alkalosis. It will kill you. Painfully.
 

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Lionsfan said:
Professor James said:
Is there anything you can do that no matter how often you do it, you suffer absolutely no negative effects?
Blinking

/thread
If you blink constantly, you won't be able to see anything in great detail. I know that it will only happen if you blink repeatedly without end, but that is when it would get excessive.
 

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Nope, nothing. Which is ironic, because nothing itself is also very bad in excess.
 

TomLikesGuitar

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Bad is such a hard word to define.

If you did dope every single second of the rest of your life... well, you sure wouldn't feel bad ever. Same goes for E, blow, meth, etc...
 

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Is it possible to excessively remember your keys? if so than that.

otherwise, i'd have to say driving excessively safely or taking excessive precautions (as long as the situation isn't timed or something)
 

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Professor James said:
Is there anything you can do that no matter how often you do it, you suffer absolutely no negative effects?
I can think of a few off the top of m head.
Learn
Forgive (not to be confused with inaction or being a push over)
love
 

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Apparently, moderation. I don't anyone who says that you should have moderation in moderation.
 

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OT: Learning? I have no idea honestly. Perhaps there is nothing that can be done in excess without harmful side effects.


shrekfan246 said:
Breathing.

Next question?

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