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Article created by: Rūta Zumbrickaitė

Humans are a hilarious bunch. We’ll happily snap a selfie teetering off a cliff, but hand us a yogurt that’s a day past its “best by” date and suddenly it’s a threat. Our sense of danger is just extra these days.

Think about it: microwaves are still accused of “zapping DNA”, and plenty of folks swear cracking your knuckles is a one-way ticket to arthritis. But many of these so-called threats are more bark than bite.

So, why do we treat the harmless like horror? Well, one Redditor wondered the same thing and asked, “What’s actually safe, but people still think it’s really dangerous?”

More info: Reddit

#1

Man sitting on street eating food with bags nearby, illustrating common things many people view as unsafe but are more than safe. Talking to homeless people. Yeah, they might be looking for money, but typically they aren’t seeking to harm anyone. They’re just hungry, cold, and isolated. Give them the human decency of eye contact and acknowledgment, even if you don’t want to give them anything.

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Andi Evans
Community Member
4 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm so incredibly sick of hearing "they chose to be there". Did you ever consider they made that choice because it was the only one available to them???

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    #2

    Meal prep containers with fresh ingredients labeled by day, illustrating things many people view as unsafe but are more than safe. Eating food that’s a bit past the sell by date.

    imacmadman22 replied:

    Exactly. You can safely eat most expired foods with just a few exceptions. In particular anything that is dry, like beans, rice, cereals, baking mixes, etc. Leftovers are usually good if refrigerated shortly after cooking for about three to four days, after that, toss it.
    The only things I will not trust are things that have been previously frozen, shellfish, fish, meat and dairy products. Those items can have serious consequences if you eat them when they are spoiled.
    I smell everything because I use it and if it doesn’t smell right, it’s gone. I was a chef for thirty five years, it’s not that hard for anyone to sort out what is good and bad when it comes to food.
    Smell your food when it’s good, so you have a point of reference if you think something is bad.

    FrodoCraggins , freepik Report

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    #3

    Various types of bread surrounding spilled salt on a wooden surface, illustrating items viewed as unsafe but actually safe. MSG.

    Emu1981 replied:

    The only "dangerous" thing about MSG is that it contains sodium so if you are on a sodium controlled diet then you need to take MSG into account in the same way that you would table salt.

    juannkulas , freepik Report

    #4

    Commercial airplane flying above clouds illustrating things many people view as unsafe but are more than safe. Flying on airplanes.

    srekar-trebor replied:

    If you traveled by car to the airport and made it, you already survived the most dangerous part of your trip.

    Coralvioletik , Pixabay Report

    #5

    Hands holding freshly baked crusty bread, illustrating things many people view as unsafe but are more than safe. For most people, (i.e. those without celiac), Gluten.

    EvilSnack replied:

    There was a comic in The New Yorker which showed to people sitting at a cafe table. One of them says, "I went gluten-free two weeks ago and already I'm fifteen percent more annoying."

    Supergraham339 , Skyler Ewing Report

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    #6

    Set of knives in wooden box highlighting items many people view as unsafe but are actually more than safe. Extremely sharp knives.

    SlobMyKnob1 replied:

    In fact, extremely sharp knives are way safer than dull knives

    imnotjessepinkman , Toby Hall Report

    #7

    Close-up of hands showing a gentle touch, illustrating things many people view as unsafe but are more than safe. Cracking your knuckles. No, it doesn’t damage the joint, it compresses an air pocket through a tight space created by the movement of your bones.

    Nexxus3000 , roger vaughan Report

    #8

    Close-up of a small jumping spider, illustrating an example of things many people view as unsafe but are more than safe. Spiders. Like unless you bother them, you're probably good. They just wanna eat the annoying bugs and chill.

    You dont look like food to them.

    mizirian , Pixabay Report

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    #9

    Stack of old microwaves and ovens in rusty condition, illustrating things many people view as unsafe but are more than safe. Microwaves relax, it’s heating your pizza, not your DNA lol.

    Riley_RedX , Lucas Fernd Report

    #10

    Kids playing basketball outdoors, demonstrating activities many people view as unsafe but are actually more than safe Letting kids play outside.

    InanimateSensation replied:

    I find it funny that the same people that romanticize about their childhoods being free from technology, going outside until the streetlights come on, not a care in the world, etc. are now the same parents that are worried to let their kid leave the house or make them keep a phone with a tracker. And no, the world is not "more dangerous now". There have always been crazy people.
    They miss their "freedom" but force all these restrictions on their own kids.

    WarrenR86 , RDNE Stock project Report

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    #11

    Several pieces of butter on parchment paper with bowls of baking ingredients, illustrating things viewed as unsafe but more than safe. Leaving butter on the counter, unrefrigerated.

    Plastic_Swordfish_57 , Jess Bailey Designs Report

    #12

    Airplane flying high with contrails in clear blue sky representing things many people view as unsafe but are more than safe “Chem Trails”.

    BadTouchUncle replied:

    Yeah but they make the frogs gay. That's not nothing.

    ASlap_ , Dylan Hunter Report

    #13

    Nuclear power plant cooling towers emitting steam under a cloudy sky, showing things many view as unsafe. Nuclear power - the safest energy source humanity has ever known.

    CaptainPoset , Lukáš Lehotský Report

    #14

    Woman wearing a hat and leather jacket safely fueling her car at a gas station at night, illustrating common safety myths. There has never, ever, been a recorded instance of someone using a mobile phone at a petrol pump and there being an explosion.

    UKTonyK , RDNE Stock project Report

    #15

    Drag queens reading books to children

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    #16

    Close-up of wasps on a nest, illustrating things many people view as unsafe but are actually more than safe. Paper wasps. They're incredibly docile. Every year they build a nest above my back door. Even if there's dozens of them swarming around, they won't bother you if you don't bother them.

    They're fascinating creatures to observe. You can actually feed them by hand by dipping your finger in syrup, honey or anything sugary. They'll lick it right off. Five years of co-existing with them, and I have yet to get stung. Plus having their nest over the door deters burglars.

    onefellswoop70 , Tony Wu Report

    #17

    Young woman enjoying ice cream cone at the beach, illustrating things many people view as unsafe but are more than safe Swimming after eating. You won't get cramps. Ask around. Nobody has. Ever.

    Toothy_Grin72 , Katya Wolf Report

    #18

    Fresh yellow corn cobs with green husks piled together, illustrating things many people view as unsafe but are more than safe. GMO foods.

    britsol99 replied:

    For Me, it isn’t the GMO food itself, it’s what they’ve been modified for. The majority of GMO crops are plants modified to be resistant against [pesticides] (glyphosate, dicamba). This means farmers can spray [pesticides] over their entire field, the weeds die, the crops don’t. So the crops then are tainted with the [pesticide] residue.
    It’s the glyphosate that is dangerous, not the GMO crop itself.

    SirFelsenAxt , Daniel Dan Report

    #19

    Close-up of Australia on a map with colorful pins marking locations, illustrating things many people view as unsafe. Traveling. Don't be a moron and wear expensive watches etc and mostly you'll be fine. In fact most countries are way safer than people believe them to be.

    oldguy16 , Catarina Sousa Report

    #20

    Close-up of Himalayan pink salt crystals in a white bowl on a wooden board, illustrating safe everyday items. It’s perfectly safe to have some salt in your diet, especially if you are a healthy normal person. There is a strange problem for many decades where people completely cut out salt from their diet and think they need to drink a gallon of water per day, which often leads to some dilution of normal blood salt levels. Only when you have poor quality high sodium diets, hypertension, old age, or heart failure do we start restricting salt intake.

    DontWreckYosef , monicore Report

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    #21

    Busy Chicago street with theater marquee and buildings, illustrating things many people view as unsafe that are more safe Chicago.

    TheRealXlokk replied:

    I moved to Chicago six years ago. I've only been [ended] twice in that entire time.
    Seriously, though, the worst crime I've seen here are the idiots on the road flagrantly disregarding traffic laws.
    The only crime that has directly impacted me was when some Tik-Tockers were smashing eggs in an aisle at Target that I wanted to go down. Not wanting raw egg on my shoes, I skipped buying whatever it was that day.

    Eric_Lund , Chait Goli Report

    #22

    Whale shark swimming underwater in clear ocean water, an example of things viewed as unsafe but actually safe. Sharks

    Edit: Orcas are harmless to humans too! They even like humans (when not held prisoners).

    Excellent-Stage-6837 , Jeremiah Del Mar Report

    Goover
    Community Member
    4 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If you feel sharks are not dangerous, then I welcome you to swim unprotected around a bunch of hungry great whites. Yes indeed it is true they are less dangerous than people may make them out to be, but they are 100% are predators that are larger than you.. And if they're hungry or, feeling territorial or, just woke up on the wrong side of the reef then they will end you. Or remove one or several of your limbs.

    #23

    Modern airport interior with travelers checking in, highlighting common things viewed as unsafe but actually safe. Airport scanners.

    I was once at Dulles Airport and the lady in front of me demanded that she not get the full body scan. She also refused to be patted down. TSA explained it had to be one or the other. Then the lady went into a rant about how she doesn't want that radiation.

    Her: Those cause cancer!

    TSA: Lady, they are just radio waves..."

    Her: I know what they are! I'm a physician!

    I tried to look her up so I could make sure I never have her as my physician but I didn't have any luck.

    CaptainAwesome06 , CHUTTERSNAP Report

    #24

    Raw egg yolks in a metal bowl, illustrating things many people view as unsafe but are more than safe. Raw eggs are mostly fine for you. It's not impossible, but you're highly unlikely to get salmonella from eating them.

    The reason you shouldn't eat raw cookie dough is the raw flour (which is actually dangerous), not the raw eggs.

    Character-Lack-9653 , Tanaphong Toochinda Report

    #25

    Black internet router next to a TV on a white table, illustrating things often viewed as unsafe but actually more than safe. 5g babyyyy.


    thisismycleanuser replied:

    All cellular signals in general are safe when you are 10’+ away from the antenna. They are putting out non-ionizing radiation that causes heating and that’s it. Kinda like a lightbulb, depending on the wattage, closer you are to the source the more likely you are to get burnt. Cellular towers and small cells are low wattage therefore safe up until very close to the antenna.

    ASlap_ , Jaycee300s Report

    #26

    Silica gel packets often viewed as unsafe but are more than safe when used as intended for moisture absorption. Eating the "do not eat silica" packets you find inside packages

    other than a choking hazard, they're pretty much chemically inert.

    Mcboomsauce , Fyrebeard Report

    #27

    Two people skydiving together, showcasing activities many view as unsafe but are more than safe. Skydiving. The equipment has been pretty much the same for a good 20ish years and is as safe as can possibly be made. Total equipment failures are super rare and even then mostly due to negligence or in maybe 1 or 2 cases sabotage. The buck stops with you as your own “pilot” essentially. You are supposed to check your gear a minimum of three times according to the handbook. Altitude awareness is key and if you follow all the safety protocols it is quite literally impossible for you to get injured. Going to the right type of place if your doing a tandem jump is also super important but again if a safety minded culture exists in the place your all good.

    OOCH3NHCH3 , Russ Jani Report