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@minos-minotaur
It would be an honor to betray my country
Happy b-day, dearest boy.
Looksmaxxing until I turn into Him
some of you are saying enemies to lovers when you mean rivals to lovers and some of you are saying enemies to lovers when you mean enemies with benefits. but these are all distinct categories
no offense, but if the pitt was noah wyle's personal pet project designed to aggrandize him and paint him in the best possible light and make his character look awesome and badass and sexy....... have you considered that maybe they would try to make robby more likeable? like, how did you watch fifteen episodes of robby unraveling and lashing out at beloved characters and making obviously poor decisions and your single takeaway was "noah wyle is so vain and wants everyone to love his character" 😭😭😭😭😭
michael robby robinavitch they could never make me outright hate you, for i see your unglamorised experience of a mental health crisis and i empathise with you, i see your trauma and your inability to address it and understand it comes from a culture of stoicism, i see that you’re not a violent dog, you don’t know why you bite
in his words,
“people don’t always respond to trauma the way you expect them to.” and they should be treated with fucking compassion and care.
not saying it’s easy, but when has loving ever been easy? you can’t pour from an empty cup so take care of yourself too.
michael’s not perfect, he’s fucked and flawed. he’s done so much shit trying to keep that damn ER afloat but it’s at so many costs.
and a handful of the characters understand why, doesn’t mean it’s easy, once again.
baran, dana, abbot, santos, javadi, mckay— almost all of them. they extend empathy, concern, compassion, love while also being frustrated because there is only so much you can do to stop someone slowly speeding over a cliff.
none of the characters in this show are perfect either, so stop putting them in that lens and dragging robby for being on the same platform as them.
and as someone that’s going through a very rough time with my friends that similarly struggle like robby, it makes me fucking livid seeing people hate the fuck out of him, cancelling him out like the rest. what do you not understand? truly.
don’t watch the fucking show if you don’t understand nuances.
Remember, history was awful. Never trust the romantics.
#you want to know a sentence that rewrote my brain:#most people have never been 20#more than half of humans ever born never made it to 20#which. is so crushingly sad to me i can't think about it for too long and also weirdly tempering when i'm angry at the state of the world#most people have never been 20! is it any wonder we're bad at being people sometimes! it's so new. we're young to it#anyway#i'm so stupidly grateful to live in the present and for modern medical technology (tags via @thoughtsformtheuniverse)
XKCD: Degree Off
Never Forget what Childhood Vaccines and Antibiotics have done.
The two most powerful words in the English language, owed entirely to the efficacy of vaccines, are thus;
“Smallpox was.”
For most of history, smallpox was (!!!) the scourge that haunted human civilisations. We have evidence of smallpox from mummies c. 1350BCE in Egypt. It’s speculated to be one of causative agents of the Plague of Athens c. 430BCE. There were outbreaks of smallpox in Angola in 1484, in South Africa in 1731 that wiped out entire clans of Khoisan people. There was at least one major smallpox epidemic almost every decade across Europe.
Smallpox was transmitted by droplet/aerosol infection; it tore through even the smallest population centres. Typical smallpox incurred a blistering fever, raised pustules, debilitating joint and back pain; if you lived — and that was a fat fucking if, as typical smallpox had a mortality rate of 30% — you’d have tell-tale pockmark scarring, and face stigma for the rest of your life. Some were left blinded.
The worst form of the disease was haemorrhagic smallpox; all the agony of typical smallpox, with the addition of skin haemorrhage and pinpoint haemorrhage in the spleen, liver, kidneys and gonads. Near-universally fatal, haemorrhagic smallpox made up 5-10% of all cases. Of this number, 72% were children.
The global smallpox vaccination campaigns of 1958 to 1977 were a monumental effort by the World Health Organization and its global associates, backed by incredibly diligent public health work and epidemiological monitoring.
Wherever there were outbreaks, there was herd immunisation. Health bodies campaigned tirelessly for the general population to be immunised. In the ‘70s, a concerted effort was made by the WHO to ensure vaccines were administered in the most remote and vulnerable communities in the Horn of Africa, South Asia and the Pacific.
In 1980, the world was officially, finally free of one of it’s oldest adversaries; universal vaccination had been achieved, and there was no population that could act as a reservoir for smallpox.
If mankind has only one great achievement, it’s the smallpox vaccine; to date, smallpox is the only human disease to be completely eradicated.
After over two millennia of suffering, mass disability and death, humanity finally had the means to give one of it’s biggest threats the biggest possible fuck you, and through scientific and public health collaboration, careful epidemiological monitoring and countless hours of on-the-ground vaccination efforts, managed to blot it from existence entirely.
Where there is vaccine coverage, childhood diseases with high morbidity and mortality rates like whooping cough, diphtheria, influenza B and have dropped.
We have vaccines for TB, another of our greatest and longest adversaries.
With enough effort to counter misinformation, more people fighting for vaccine equality, patent free medication for communicable disease, and universal vaccine coverage, and everyone making sure to keep up to date with their vaccinations, one day, we could be fortunate enough to be able to say;
“Tuberculosis was.”
“Smallpox was.”
Fuck. That hit me hard.
death and the stars
I'm quite fond of the heroes of my field have slain one of the four horsemen of the Apocalypse
One of my friends was a university lecturer who had worked in the lab where the final smallpox case escaped from a lab and killed Janet Parker, a medical photographer who worked in the room upstairs. He was a very funny man, always "on", but once a year when he taught the lecture about smallpox and about 'swiss cheese' risk management, he looked like a dead man walking.
for the good of all mankind
eva stratt and the fox she had killed
"Canceling" was also an AAVE term that originally meant "We ain't fucking with this person anymore because they're weird with weird and questionable beliefs" and white people took it and tainted it to mean "You're trying to ruin someone's life, how dare you make someone take accountability for their actions !" like they really thought that saying "Hey this person is racist, maybe you want to think twice before giving them money and support" is a bad thing and that says a lot more about them than it does about us
Stratt doing the eridian goodbye after listening to Grace's last message... because she never got to say goodbye until now... don't talk to me
I'm going to play the hell out of this game. I'm about to be sick off myself. 😂 I legit had to pause and take a moment when I saw the train car is the household selection screen. So creative and charming! And the size of the world... yes! 🥹🥰
Only six more months until Paralives comes out
ONE MORE WEEK!
positivity thread bc i feel like we need it in here: https://x.com/somuchhappenin_/status/2056444643508916411
i think we all need a lovely reminder that noah has been heavily praised for his kindness and work ethic by several colleagues and friends of his in the industry before and since the pitt :)
Brilliant idea! 🙌🏼
"He is the best boss I could've asked for. He's like the best person and I always think we should celebrate good people especially in an industry like this were so many bad eggs can rise to the top really really easily. He's like a really good one. He's super chill. He's like a mentor, he's a really nice guy, I shadow him when he comes to direct and he talks to me about acting. He buys me books on directing. He's like a father figure and my favourite." - Shabana Azeez on Noah Wyle (x)
"I was working with Noah Wyle, because he was kind of the ones left on the show at that time, and he was incredible to watch because he was so kind to every single person on the set, every intern. You know, he knew everyone's name. He was incredibly generous and he was the lead of the show. And to see that kind of behaviour on set was really inspiring for me and it was like okay, that's what I kind of strive for." - Jessica Chastain (x)
"I remember when I first met Noah Wyle, he's such a powerful and calming and welcoming presence." - Brittany Allen who played Roxie on S2 (x)
"Noah is the kindest, most pure-hearted person I've ever met in my life. He was like 'I did my research on you, I know what your major was in college, how was that?' and I was like I'm working 4 days on your show and you're just like the kindest?! He's just the best person ever." - Mika Abdallah who played Jenna on S1 (x)
"I love Noah Wyle. He's such a talent! I loved working with him on ER, we had such a great time." - Mekhi Phifer (x)
"I've learnt so much just from watching him. I think as leaders, it's the way he leads, and he actually walks in what he says, and how he is, and he's very gracious with people and extremely patient." - Jalen Thomas Brooks on Noah Wyle (x)
"I love when Noah is there, we tend to start talking about like movies, books and arts that we like, we tend to just be sharing like 'oh here's this old movie I watched last night' and we get in and start discussing it. Noah is such a fountain of knowledge when it comes to acting, film, tv. He is such an actor! He loves the craft, he always loves to keep learning, and growing and watching things. So we get into a lot of fun conversations about that." Isa Briones talking about downtime on set (x)
"I don't want to be on meds for the rest of my life" couldn't be me. I will offer to personally suck off any team of scientists that manages to come up with a singular new medication for my condition that works and has no side effects I can't live with.