COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – When it comes to survival tips, there tends to be a wide range of accuracy represented in the advice that’s floating around.
Does peeing on a jellyfish sting actually work? Is swimming after eating actually a bad thing? Can sunlight purify water? The list goes on.
A Reddit post that gained plenty of attention recently looks at the topic of ‘well-known survival tips that are actually untrue,’ and the advice being shared is eye-opening, to say the least…