I can't be the only person who instinctively trusts a product/brand less the more I see ads for it.
The biggest example is alcohol brands. It's almost guaranteed that the more advertising a brand does, the more middle-low quality is. (There will always be the ultra-cheap option with no marketing of course.)
It's mind boggling to me that in this modern interconnected era that this isn't obvious to everybody.
I've had two root canals. One in 5th grade, and one in college. Local anesthesia only. It was a long painful process. Both teeth eventually failed anyway, and had to be pulled, and replaced with implants.
So my opinion is, if you can afford it just skip the extra misery and have them yank it out and replace it from the start.
But I am a camera collector, so I have somewhere around 200 film & digital cameras. (I am behind on updating my inventory app, so I don't know the exact current number.)
I am an opportunistic photographer who takes photos of anything that catches my eye. But I do a lot of macro nature work, and general abstract photography.
I don't mind simple static ads on websites as a way to keep them free to use. The reason I use an ad blocker is because websites use ads that flash, play video/audio, and dynamically resize causing the text you are trying to read to jump around and change, making the site unusable. Even with an adblocker, sometimes the only way to use those sites is with reader mode.
I disable the adblocker on sites that display reasonable, mostly static advertising. People putting in the work to make the content deserve to eat.
First, go up to the first tree you find and start punching it until wood cubes come out.
Then craft a stick with the wood cubes.
Then use the stick to beat the first sheep you see to death until cubes of meat pop out.
j/k
Do what superkret & nemo said in their comments. Don't worry about food, focus on finding water, and getting rescued.
Or you could just lean into your mental health issues and try TempleOS.