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S3xB0t

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  1. The site just feels gross now. I had built a community of pharmacist friends and used it for some urbanism content but now I don’t even visit because it’s just spam ads, bots, and nasties saying the quiet parts out loud. It’s a shame, really.
  2. We don’t have to look any further than the cost of a bag of Funyuns. $5.49?! Are you kidding me? I’d do anything to go back to the days where I thought $3.99 for a bag of onion-flavored air was expensive.
  3. I watched CNN religiously when the Ukrainian conflict reared its ugly head but as soon as that started to become “normal” in the news cycle it got boring, fast. Maybe I’m just not cut out for cable news (I’ve really never watched much of it outside of election nights) but maybe that is part of their problem. At least Fox keeps the inflammatory stuff going. Keeps the rage boner up.
  4. Throwing some shade here, but shouldn’t we be asking the same of the MTA?
  5. My first thought was “are the Dutch that insular that this has to be so closely tracked?” (yes) but then I found this handy Wiki page.
  6. As a citizen of the Great Lakes megalopolis I’ll welcome all climate refugees with open arms, provided that we can get our zoning laws in order… However I have this vision that within my lifetime lower Michigan will be covered in shitty low density suburbia from US-10 to I-94, so I’m not too optimistic.
  7. I’ve been saying this since mid 2020: We’re all more attractive with masks on. That, and they make it easier to say, “go fuck yourself” to assholes at the pharmacy. Smile with your eyes, everyone! 😷
  8. This years respiratory “tripledemic” is not surprising given the emerging evidence that COVID absolutely destroys our immune systems, even in mild to moderate infections. The arise of “long COVID” has been what’s scared me for the majority of the pandemic. Immunological dysfunction persists for 8 months following initial mild-to-moderate SARS-CoV-2 infection Immune dysregulation and immunopathology induced by SARS-CoV-2 and related coronaviruses — are we our own worst enemy? Long-term perturbation of the peripheral immune system months after SARS-CoV-2 infection
  9. 1995ish. That was when combination antiretroviral therapy became available.
  10. This virus-palooza has been quite the ride. An especially severe respiratory virus season combined with drug shortages have led to scenes just short of pure chaos in many pharmacies. Drugs currently on shortage: - beta-lactam antibiotics (amoxicillin, amoxicillin/clavulanate) - alternatives to the above (particular cefdinir) - oseltamivir (Tamiflu) - children’s formulations of Tylenol and Motrin In short, things you never want to be without. Scary shit, man.
  11. I’ve read some of their other posts, including multiple re-reads of the AI thread, and I just can’t get it. It’s like trying to read a worse version of Ken Kesey.
  12. I smoked for 10 years from the tail end of high school until just after I finished grad school. I have a lot of memories both good and bad that involve smoking, but as I’ve gotten older and begun to reconcile my choices with my mortality I don’t see any good in it. Or, I do the see the personal enjoyment I derived from it, but being unable to separate any good from the horrific adverse effects it can have on oneself and others makes it a no go. I’m here for this law. It’ll be interesting to see how it plays out. What in the hell are you going on about? I feel like this is some secret language that I’m too dumb to understand.
  13. The ONE race I tried to call and it didn’t work out. Ah well. She gets to keep enjoying being a side show freak. This bodes well for the future if (when) she keeps up with her incessant screeching.
  14. Idk what’s happening but I’m edging this one out until the end. If there is one thing I have absolutely not been able to stand it’s Boebert and MTG squawking bullshit nonsense into the public sphere.
  15. From@KyleClark UPDATE: Democrat Adam Frisch is poised to upset Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert in CO-3, based on a 9NEWS analysis of remaining ballots, which are largely in counties where Frisch holds strong leads. #copolitics The Boebert-Frisch race is tied 50-50% but the bulk of ballots yet to be counted, per AP, are in Pitkin County (80% counted, currently Frisch +58, not a typo), Pueblo County (91.6% counted, currently Frisch +9.6), and Garfield County (90% counted, currently Frisch +13.6).
  16. Put this one on her OnlyFans and I’m sure a few rich snobs would pay quite handsomely.
  17. It’s awesome to see the wins for abortion rights all across the country. Even better to see Michigan leading the way with such expansive language in our proposal. I know this was a huge issue for the women in my life. I feel better knowing that they feel just a little bit safer in this state and country.
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