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Ruben Bolling fixed Maus to make it more palatable for schools in Tennessee!
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 12:29 |
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can plants host viruses? what if we get rid of all animal life on earth?
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 12:36 |
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PostNouveau posted:Mildly contracting covid 4 times a year for the rest of our short lives Honestly, I feel sorry for people like this. They had all the inquisitiveness of childhood systematically beaten out of them by K-12 and external society both together. By the time they're adults, the very act of digging through research to create a picture of the threat, in other words a layman-level threat estimate, is simply inconceivable. Understanding what this crap does, and what it doesn't do, and how, isn't going to make you any safer all by itself. But it does improve familiarity with the threat. All by itself. And I can tell you, from abundant personal experience, that familiarity is the best antidote to the sort of uncomprehending shock meowmers expresses in her tweet.
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 12:38 |
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SplitSoul posted:Is there any breakdown on how many of them are incidental, like, did the "Let COVID positive dads attend births" move immediately turn neonatal wards into plague pits (safely)? no. so you can't prove they aren't incidental, which is more likely, since babies rarely get hospitalized by other viral infections that, while I have no evidence linking these to covid, just kinda feels to me should behave similarly.
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 12:41 |
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triple sulk posted:https://twitter.com/bnodesk/status/1488678378572066818?s=21 The third year of the pandemic and people still haven't learned that cases and deaths are inversely related because people don't die instantly.
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 12:45 |
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Lacrosse posted:Look there's only two outcomes, mild and death. And if you remember the old adage "what doesn't kill you only makes you stronger" then you'll understand it's actually good for you to catch it and not die. We ought to have a sarcasm smilie because I'm pretty sure you didn't intend that statement to be taken at face value. But Friedrich Nietzsche must have written that down on one of his off days. Nietzsche reminds me of Lovecraft. Sometimes he hit the ball right out of the park. Other times, he just should not have bothered. And that "what doesn't kill you only makes you stronger" thing was written on a really really bad day. All it amounts to is bombast. What doesn't kill you can crush you like an overloaded structural support, if the strain keeps up for too long. I know that for certain because I watched the process go more or less to completion, at much closer hand than I'd have wanted.
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 12:47 |
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The 3m 6300 I ordered came in and it’s so much more comfortable then the Honeywell 7700 I had. Fits my face much better for a good seal, straps are stiffer, and much easier to hear me. I wish I’d swapped months ago. Now I just need my bling to arrive for it!
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 12:49 |
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mdemone posted:they have a billion and a half people That's a damned good point. I'll keep it in mind the next time the perennial "can we trust China" debate breaks out.
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 12:55 |
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Kylaer posted:Here, though, I feel like I need to remind people that what's happening today is a lot better than what could be happening, and a lot better than what is likely to begin happening once covid gets lucky on another mutation roll. There is a pretty good chance that today is "the good days," compared to what's ahead. Omicron is nowhere near as bad as we first panicked about it being, but another variant in the future could go the distance. It's all a matter of perspective, and I want to help keep things in perspective. I can't speak for everybody, but that's how I read it.
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 12:57 |
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McNugget Buddy posted:"Ocugen won't shut the gently caress up so we have to push it through now to avoid antitrust lawsuits" At this point, w.r.t vaxxing the under 5s, I'm like "I don't care whether you use ordinary dynamite or PETN; I just want that loving stump gone". Whatever gets the job done. The 1-12 years group is a permanent stealth vector of its very own, for every respiratory bug under the sun. Because
That last, BTW, is a thing every "adult" ought to understand, but learning it too young is NOT a good thing.
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 13:05 |
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kater posted:can plants host viruses? what if we get rid of all animal life on earth? Good news! That'll happen sooner than you think!
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 13:08 |
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Lacrosse posted:I'm changing careers from IT to cryptid im doing my best cryptid impression right now by never being at the office
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 13:11 |
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kater posted:can plants host viruses? what if we get rid of all animal life on earth? yep https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulip_breaking_virus
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 13:12 |
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CPU Abuser posted:We ought to have a sarcasm smilie because I'm pretty sure you didn't intend that statement to be taken at face value. A general rule of thumb in this subforum is that if your immediate reaction is "Surely they can't be serious," 95% of the time they're being sarcastic. It's one of the few places on the internet where Poe's Law mostly doesn't apply. Note that this rule does not apply to certain other subforums on this site .....
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 13:14 |
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Potato Salad posted:I don't know how people picture an iron fence around a billion interconnected people as though you somehow really could make it totally and completely non-porous Unless misunderstanding them, in a public news venue, gets you paid.
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 13:18 |
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CPU Abuser posted:Honestly, I feel sorry for people like this. idk just sounds like an exasperated mom venting.
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 13:24 |
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Why Am I So Tired posted:"The most important step is to have a quick off-ramp for masking. While many people do not see masking as a major inconvenience, plenty see it as a symbol of the pandemic." Um, well there is an individual off-ramp for masking, but he probably isn’t gonna like it…
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 13:35 |
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Thank God this is the last wave and covid is over forever
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 13:42 |
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Why Am I So Tired posted:"The most important step is to have a quick off-ramp for masking. While many people do not see masking as a major inconvenience, plenty see it as a symbol of the pandemic." quote:The vaccinated, who have done everything right, should not have any restrictions placed on them; it’s not fair to them and it disincentivizes vaccination. Why are these people so obsessed with "WE WERE TOLD" and "WE DID EVERYTHING RIGHT"? Why can't they adjust to a constantly changing situation? Is it just a total lack of critical thinking?
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 13:44 |
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alg posted:Why are these people so obsessed with "WE WERE TOLD" and "WE DID EVERYTHING RIGHT"? Why can't they adjust to a constantly changing situation? Is it just a total lack of critical thinking? Yes
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 13:45 |
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alg posted:Why are these people so obsessed with "WE WERE TOLD" and "WE DID EVERYTHING RIGHT"? Why can't they adjust to a constantly changing situation? Is it just a total lack of critical thinking? I've done everything right!
*walks outside and gets impaled by a flying 2x4*
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 13:49 |
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Kylaer posted:Here, though, I feel like I need to remind people that what's happening today is a lot better than what could be happening, and a lot better than what is likely to begin happening once covid gets lucky on another mutation roll. There is a pretty good chance that today is "the good days," compared to what's ahead. Omicron is nowhere near as bad as we first panicked about it being, but another variant in the future could go the distance. It's all a matter of perspective, and I want to help keep things in perspective. Not a big fan of this kind of perspective as it means you’ve been conditioned to normalize mass death and “ nowhere near as bad as we first panicked about it being” is still very, very bad, specifically for those in healthcare. But, what piece was nowhere as bad? Deaths? Personally, the fact that so many more people this time around got infected is what’s most worrying since that translates to more people being disabled in the long-term.
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 13:50 |
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alg posted:Why are these people so obsessed with "WE WERE TOLD" and "WE DID EVERYTHING RIGHT"? Why can't they adjust to a constantly changing situation? Is it just a total lack of critical thinking? someone put that woven mask alyssa milano was wearing on akimov
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 13:50 |
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and a paw patrol mask on toptunov
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 13:53 |
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Zodium posted:no. so you can't prove they aren't incidental, which is more likely, since babies rarely get hospitalized by other viral infections that, while I have no evidence linking these to covid, just kinda feels to me should behave similarly. *Supreme Courtishly* Begging the question, eh?
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 13:54 |
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Ebola Roulette posted:The third year of the pandemic and people still haven't learned that cases and deaths are inversely related because people don't die instantly. Going to lol if the US death rate this month reaches 5k a day. There's bound to be a spike like from that one day that had 1.4 million cases.
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 13:55 |
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etalian posted:Going to lol when the US death rate this month reaches 5k a day.
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 14:03 |
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As I posted this past weekend, critical thinking and adaptability are not desirable mental skills in our society anymore. Capital realized it only needs unquestioning cogs for the vast majority of its labor requirements, so getting rid of those skills from the labor pool makes the workers it does need more compliant and less likely to do something against Capital, like form a union or understand alternative economic systems. A very simple yet very radical thing you can do in 2022 is to hone your critical thinking skills.
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 14:05 |
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fun little exercise: try writing your own open biden speech. Bonus points for complete disconnection from reality
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 14:05 |
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CPU Abuser posted:Unless misunderstanding them, in a public news venue, gets you paid. Well poo poo, we're loving hosed.
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 14:06 |
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Gio posted:
Been a few years since I watched Chernobyl, is this an actual line from the miniseries?
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 14:06 |
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alg posted:Why are these people so obsessed with "WE WERE TOLD" and "WE DID EVERYTHING RIGHT"? Why can't they adjust to a constantly changing situation? Is it just a total lack of critical thinking? it's harder to be flexible to a changing situation with kids op
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 14:08 |
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etalian posted:Going to lol if the US death rate this month reaches 5k a day. 1.4 million cases with a CFR of 1.7% comes out to about 23,800 deaths if we instead assume a CFR of 0.36%, as in that report from Massachusetts, that comes out to 5,040 deaths
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 14:09 |
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Lacrosse posted:Can't wait for men to find out how much it sucks to be sick once a month every month forever That's how I lived for a dozen years in Arizona, and for 3 more years in Upstate New York and Mississippi. I don't recommend it.
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 14:09 |
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mycomancy posted:Been a few years since I watched Chernobyl, is this an actual line from the miniseries? Yes. They die, horribly, sobbing softly, saying that line too
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 14:09 |
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DDR4 -> DDR5 -> 12th gen Intel core
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 14:09 |
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which is interesting, because the people living with 6 month t cell depletions back to back to back are liable to do the same thing after reinfection #12 or whatever
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 14:11 |
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kater posted:can plants host viruses? Yes. Flowering plants are even susceptible to a unique class of pathogens that affects no other organisms, so far as we know: viroids These shits are rings of pure RNA. No envelope, no spike. The horseshoe theory is real, and this is the end opposite prions.
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 14:12 |
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alg posted:Why are these people so obsessed with "WE WERE TOLD" and "WE DID EVERYTHING RIGHT"? Why can't they adjust to a constantly changing situation? Is it just a total lack of critical thinking? It's not just a lack of critical thinking, though that is a major component; we are watching, in real time, as the machinery of cybernetic capitalism overrides the survival instinct in a large portion of the population.
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