Tbh switching from using “unhealthy” to “bad” can help cause it removes any trace of sophistication, thereby making this kind of usage less rewarding.
Are you saying it’s better to say “bad” than “unhealthy?” (because it removes the illusion of meaning?)
Not because it removes the illusion of meaning, but because it makes you sound less cool. I’m thinking of conversations here, in solitary thinking it wouldn’t make much difference imo.
or, you could use unhealthy only to mean things which are likely to decrease your health (mental health included)
Thats what I meant ofc.
Tbh switching from using “unhealthy” to “bad” can help cause it removes any trace of sophistication, thereby making this kind of usage less rewarding.
Are you saying it’s better to say “bad” than “unhealthy?” (because it removes the illusion of meaning?)
Not because it removes the illusion of meaning, but because it makes you sound less cool. I’m thinking of conversations here, in solitary thinking it wouldn’t make much difference imo.
or, you could use unhealthy only to mean things which are likely to decrease your health (mental health included)
Thats what I meant ofc.