Ive always had this headcanon that Jet helps out at the rehabilitation centers, also rehab centers which help take people (waveheads, city people, addicts, whoever) get back on their feet, and that he's really well known for doing that.
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Ive always had this headcanon that Jet helps out at the rehabilitation centers, also rehab centers which help take people (waveheads, city people, addicts, whoever) get back on their feet, and that he's really well known for doing that.
"Tanorexia" is real and it's more about getting a hit of the sun's sweet rays than attaining the perfect bronze skin tone, according to a new study.
So i was researching for writing wavehead stuff into some fics, which didn’t really make sense to me as a thing that would work in conjunction with the “the radiation is a lie” fanon theory that I ascribe to, but turns out it is, to some extent, a real thing without extra radiation around. Anyway, maybe this is old news to y’all but I found it helpful for trying to write about waveheads somewhat scientifically.
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Is the sun getting you high? - sciencemag.org
Mice frequently exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light show symptoms of drug use and addiction, suggesting that every time you seek out the sun’s rays, you may just be looking for a high.
'Feel-good hormones' make sun exposure addictive, study suggests - Medical News Today
When the sun is shining, many of us are unable to resist a trip to the beach to soak up the rays, despite recommendations that we should cover up to reduce the risk of skin cancer. And now, researchers have discovered why; ultraviolet radiation from the sun releases endorphins - "feel-good" hormones - that act like a drug, making exposure to sunlight addictive.
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