• lowleveldata
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    10 months ago

    Turns out having a metal stick pointed at all sorts of sensitive soft tissue is a risk.

    What about forks?

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      10 months ago

      Either is a risk if actively walking. Straw is more likely to be used on the move. I get self conscious about even carrying forks or knives on stairs.

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        10 months ago

        So the risk is about as high as holding a fork while walking, which is pretty much negligible?

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          10 months ago

          Well, no, just I’m personally apprehensive. I can’t find a story about someone getting killed while using a fork, I can find that about metal straws. I’d personally favor just drinking straight from a cup with my mouth, or a reusable flexible straw if the beverage were something like a milkshake.

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            10 months ago

            Don’t forget about reporting bias. You’re more likely to find stories about Metal straw deaths because metal straws are not common. So when it does happen it’s considered news, just like how you’re going to see reports about almost every single EV fire and yet hundreds of cars Catch Fire every day and you almost never hear about that. Hell you’ve probably driven by a standard gasoline engine fire more than once in your life and thought very little of it