US /əˈdɪkt/
・UK /ˈædɪkt/
Drinking special tea to make you slimmer. Rubbing bee venom on your face to reduce fine lines and wrinkles. Inserting gemstones into your vagina to regulate your menstrual cycle. These are just three examples of wellness trends that have little to no scientific evidence to back up their purported claims. Yet people who believe in them, they really believe in them. I want to play you this clip of my sister Sue Zan. Now for a time she was guzzling apple cider vinegar because she wanted a bit of a glow up. Hi y'all I'm Suzanne Adams and I am a recovering fitness addict. Joking, not joking. I was notorious for overtraining.
Hi y'all, I'm Suzanne Adams, and I am a recovering fitness addict, joking, not joking.
You have social statisticians and scientists and researchers on people in lab coats, literally, best minds of our generation figuring out how to addict you to the news.
figuring out how to addict you to the news.
(Gambling addict spends &1M on lottery tickets)
He was the first and only gambling addict to be convicted for printing lottery tickets.
He's gonna think I'm some weed addict.
He's going to think I'm some weed addict.
Problem is when I'm with you, I'm an addict.
When I'm with you I'm an addict.
So for me, you know, I was a drug addict in my 20s.
So for me, I was a drug addict in my 20s.
I was the lead meth addict.
I was the lead meth addict.
Oh, that makes, yeah, I'm a little bit of a chili addict, but that tastes really, really good.
I'm a little bit of a chili addict
40's Clockin mathematics movin weight like an addict
Ever since I was shorty out the corner drinking 40's, clacking mathematics, moving ways like an addict.
'Cause I'm an addict, I'm your patient Your lips are the medication
'Cause I'm an addict, I'm your patient, and your lips are the medication.