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facialimpediment posted:The Northern Ohio Reich (THE Ohio States?) Naming 90% of the big 10 after Ohio seems like a good way to start a war edit: toledo war 2: “not it”
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facialimpediment posted:https://twitter.com/markdmiller2/status/1250853153890689024 It's gonna be the New California Republic but only 90s kids aesthetic instead of fallout tropes.
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facialimpediment posted:I'm trying not to directly link things that make me/you mad, but https://twitter.com/Esmertina/status/1250533813517799430
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# ? Apr 16, 2020 22:20 |
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https://twitter.com/ArmyStrang/status/1250892279612608513?s=20 No one wants Missouri in the Great Lakes Consortium
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# ? Apr 16, 2020 22:21 |
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New Coastal Republic - West New Coastal Republic - East Brotherhood of Steel Country for the rust belt Corn Enclave for all the places that are mostly corn. Desolate Wasteland for the rest It's a stretch but we might make Fallout universe without the nuclear war first.
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Nick Soapdish posted:https://twitter.com/ArmyStrang/status/1250892279612608513?s=20 Edit: Oh, he's getting a divorce.
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# ? Apr 16, 2020 22:26 |
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Woofer posted:I hope these state pacts allow for easy immigration. I don’t know where DC will end up but I’m 99% sure it’s not the pact I wanna be in less a pact than what one might call a 'confederation'
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# ? Apr 16, 2020 22:29 |
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KirbyKhan posted:It's gonna be the New California Republic but only 90s kids aesthetic instead of fallout tropes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlvUz6phquo
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Stultus Maximus posted:The Central Powers. The Coalition
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# ? Apr 16, 2020 23:17 |
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hobbesmaster posted:Naming 90% of the big 10 after Ohio seems like a good way to start a war Anti-Ohio coalition (Including Ohio)
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hobbesmaster posted:Naming 90% of the big 10 after Ohio seems like a good way to start a war The Iron States.
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# ? Apr 16, 2020 23:24 |
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I can accept this, but General Sherman needs to be all over our regional symbols and currency as a reminder to the south.
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Retrowave Joe posted:The Coalition Help prevent the spread of deadly COVID and guarantee your own safety--enlist today and volunteer for the full conversion cyborg program!
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# ? Apr 16, 2020 23:44 |
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Just call it what it was already, The Northwest territory.
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Flikken posted:Just call it what it was already, The Northwest territory. Yeah, that's the good stuff
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Duzzy Funlop posted:Don't have a recipe, but man, j now crave some flat bread or naan. Bread doesn't require constant attention but it does have multiple steps that need to happen with a hour or two between each of them, which is now possible for someone working from home or off work to do. Likewise a sourdough starter needs a bit of care to get going in the first week but afterwards you just remove part of it to make bread and then add in more flour and water to keep it going Plus homemade bread is really good compared to store bought bread and you can make all those fancy things like brioche or a herb and onion loaf or Georgian Khachapuri or whatever, so it's worth it if you've got the time. Doc Hawkins posted:it's not selective-fire, and i'm pretty sure its ammo is too small Legally it counts because back before WWI a lot of states had "Winchester laws" to keep poor/black people from having access to them.
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# ? Apr 17, 2020 00:01 |
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Very, very early hope with this drug originally made for Ebola - not loving Hydroxycloroquine https://twitter.com/HelenBranswell/status/1250882842588065797 https://twitter.com/davidrliu/status/1250891848039772160 Lots of caveats, but hey, a little hope in the Northwest Republic of Columbus!
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C.M. Kruger posted:Legally it counts because back before WWI a lot of states had "Winchester laws" to keep poor/black people from having access to them. haha awesome, i was idly wondering if there was an equivalent fear of lever-action-cartridge-breech-loader-or-whatever-youd-call-them when they first spread. it must have been terrifying.
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facialimpediment posted:Very, very early hope with this drug originally made for Ebola - not loving Hydroxycloroquine Given the circumstances I kind of wish they’d quit tweeting out poo poo like this until it’s a little better evaluated though this is better than the fish pill study was.
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# ? Apr 17, 2020 00:28 |
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Midjack posted:Given the circumstances I kind of wish they’d quit tweeting out poo poo like this until it’s a little better evaluated though this is better than the fish pill study was. Yep! The leak is scummy and very obviously a thing with Gilead, but hey, sometimes you don't get to pick your sources of hope. At this point, because of lag times, the feds should probably cut a multi-billion contract to manufacture a gajillion doses of the thing, even if it doesn't work out. Same deal with the potential vaccines. For what it's worth, there were two other studies of remdesivir that got cancelled in China due to a "lack of recruits." Magically everything got better in China!
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facialimpediment posted:Very, very early hope with this drug originally made for Ebola - not loving Hydroxycloroquine I get the impression that people just want to be the first one to find the cure, so they release info on incomplete studies. Why give people hope of a vaccine if it possibly won’t pan out? I’m also really cynical.
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Woofer posted:I get the impression that people just want to be the first one to find the cure, so they release info on incomplete studies. Sure, if you patent a working pharmaceutical for it you can basically hold the world hostage for whatever licensing fees you want. It’s a once-a-century opportunity to become the wealthiest person on earth, so it pays to make your first to invent case as airtight as possible.
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Woofer posted:I get the impression that people just want to be the first one to find the cure, so they release info on incomplete studies. Because their audience isn’t you, a member of the general public, its clinicians who are watching lots and lots of people die with no treatments. If you’re a doc with an ICU full of patients on vents, you’re going to want to try something, anything so that when you make your fifth call to family that shift to tell them that their parent is drowning to death and they can’t say goodbye you can say we tried everything we could. wins32767 fucked around with this message at 01:02 on Apr 17, 2020 |
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wins32767 posted:Because their audience isn’t you, a member of the general public, its clinicians who are watching lots and lots of people die with no treatments. If you’re a doc with an ICU full of patients on vents, you’re going to want to try something, anything so that when you make your fifth call to family that shift to tell them that their parent is drowning to death and they can’t say goodbye so can say we tried everything we could. I get that, but I feel like they are getting promoted to me, the wrong audience. I just don’t want the malaria drug part 2 to happen.
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We already have a flag up in the PNW, and with the heavy left lean, its going to be called of course "The People's Democratic Republic of Cascadia"
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Woofer posted:I get that, but I feel like they are getting promoted to me, the wrong audience. It already is, Trump spouted something about aizthromycin and guess what's happening
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Midjack posted:Sure, if you patent a working pharmaceutical for it you can basically hold the world hostage for whatever licensing fees you want. It’s a once-a-century opportunity to become the wealthiest person on earth, so it pays to make your first to invent case as airtight as possible. Yep, and the company can't quite make up its mind about if it wants to make a zillion, or a gazillion dollars if it pans out. StatNews posted:https://www.statnews.com/2020/04/06/gilead-remdesivir-data-coming-soon/ I read earlier that remdesivir is very cheap to produce, like $1/dose, but it's a bit different when a biotech company might've just found a money printer that goes brrrr Riot Carol Danvers posted:It already is, Trump spouted something about azrthromycin and guess what's happening Hydroxycloroquine / Z-pack is on Fox News, so that's what Donnie word-vomits about. I don't think they've covered remdesivir much.
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green mountain boys are gonna break off first
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Woofer posted:I get that, but I feel like they are getting promoted to me, the wrong audience. The folks on the front line badly need some options and hope right now. My buddy’s wife is a pulmonologist at a nursing home and they just got their first covid case. The odds are 100% of her patients are dead in a month. She’s going to come out of this a lot better if she tries to help even if it isn’t effective. And we’re going to need a bunch of pulmonologist that specialize in rehabbing damaged lungs before this is all through. As a society, it’s the smart move to trade her mental health for side effects in dumbasses that try stuff without talking to doctors. It’s not like there is a doctor only Twitter.
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Best Friends posted:It’s really hard to do that kind of flatbread at home with the same magical result because a lot of what gives it that oomph is the insanely hot fire oven that the flatbread is on very briefly. The best you can do at home is a longer time over lower heat (a maxed out frying pan) which is going to give you thicker flatbread in my experience. But, pretty much any fresh flatbread is still good and really easy to make. I wonder if I could use my cast iron above some coals
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I'm not convinced the Onion isn't written by someone with the equivalent of a Sportsman's Almanac. https://www.theonion.com/person-who-will-one-day-become-warlord-ruler-of-what-wa-1819573297 The Onion posted:Person Who Will One Day Become Warlord-Ruler Of What Was Once Nebraska Born In Omaha Hospital
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PeterCat posted:I'm not convinced the Onion isn't written by someone with the equivalent of a Sportsman's Almanac. It's probably one of the writers giving some family member poo poo, which is really cool. That's an awesome birth announcement.
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Doc Hawkins posted:haha awesome, i was idly wondering if there was an equivalent fear of lever-action-cartridge-breech-loader-or-whatever-youd-call-them when they first spread. it must have been terrifying. Even earlier there were laws in Europe banning "short" wheellock guns in Germany in the 1500s for being too "handy" to use compared to the then-common matchlocks, and since the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire at the time was scared of getting assassinated, and then later in France because they were also scared of Huguenot assassins. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rk-pISvud6w https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfeusAG1oTQ
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facialimpediment posted:Hydroxycloroquine / Z-pack is on Fox News, so that's what Donnie word-vomits about. I don't think they've covered remdesivir much. Remdesivir was part of the drugs that Trump was initially told to word-vomit about like a week or two ago, except he couldn't pronounce it, and instead said - with this faux-confidence of someone thinking they're the only one that knows a thing - "Rim-Reservoir" or somesuch. So regardless of its effectiveness, you can expect Trump to say he was right about it all along despite pushing an entirely different drug for weeks.
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Imagining the worst a bad person could possibly accomplish with a thing so therefore is a tried and true risk assessment method
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Doc Hawkins posted:haha awesome, i was idly wondering if there was an equivalent fear of lever-action-cartridge-breech-loader-or-whatever-youd-call-them when they first spread. it must have been terrifying. Pedantry incoming: North Carolina had a law restricting civilian ownership (or was it carry?) of pistols to Colt and Remington, the two most expensive options available. Militaries the world over resisted repeating arms because the leadership thought soldiers would waste all their ammunition before the enemy got close enough for the fire to have an effect. Many early bolt-action rifles had a magazine cut-off to make you load singly until an NCO told you to use the rounds in your magazine.
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It's kinda reassuring to know that Colombia's most completely over the top blingee gats are nothing new under the sun Also having been forced to do a lot of precision hand-file work on tool grade steel during my maching apprenticeship, god drat that is at least 3,000 labor hours just in the visible lockwork shame on an IGA fucked around with this message at 02:52 on Apr 17, 2020 |
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Michael Cohen getting released and will serve the rest of his sentence at home.
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My Spirit Otter posted:8 megacities, you gently caress. knowing what little I do of fallout, I still think I'd prefer it to judge dredd
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PookBear posted:green mountain boys are gonna break off first The champlain republic
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