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valid in an anxiety way and a covid way
... does it not mean American Sign Language? But with slashes for some inexplicable reason?
It means Age/sex/location and itās very old internet speak. If you know what it means it means youāre an Old and therefore your back for sure hurts
Oof this takes me back to AOL chatrooms.Ā
You used to get made fun of if you didn't know this. Now you get made fun of if you do.
#i.. thought it was an a/b/o thing#you can't convince me i was the only oneĀ
A/b/o? Hold on I gotta go look something up
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You might find something like this on your property or along public forest trails. Itās about the same size and shape as a ketchup packet and smells like rotten fish. Believe it or not, this little packet protects you, your pets, and your family. The USDA drops these in areas (including Hamilton County) where raccoon-variant rabies has been known to occur. Raccoons find the packet and eat the contents, and it provides them with immunity to rabies. If you find one, simply leave it where it is, or, if itās in an area accessible to a pet or child, just put on a pair of gloves and move it. Donāt worry, thoughā even if it was handled by a human or pet, it doesnāt pose any danger besides an unpleasant odor.
~ For Fox Sake Wildlife Rescue
The Allegheny County Health Department just completed its 20th year of raccoon rabies mitigation. County employees and volunteers distribute
Because everything like this should have a clickable source, first one is a news report second one is the NYC department of health official site.
[ID: A TikTok by kotjcosplay. A Deadpool cosplayer runs through a parking lot, holding Captain Americaās shield and singing to the tune of āIn the Hall of the Mountain King,ā āHere comes the consequence, consequence, consequence, consequences of my actions, chasing me right now!ā The camera pans to reveal a Captain America cosplayer is chasing him. The Deadpool cosplayer continues to sing as he runs, āI donāt want no consequence, consequence, consequence, I donāt want no consequences chasing me right now!ā As the Captain America cosplayer gets closer, his singing speeds up and becomes more frantic: āSomeone take this consequence, consequence, consequence, someone take this consequence thatās chasing me right now!ā By the final verse, heās more yelling than singing as he says in a rush, āJesus take this consequence, consequence, consequence, Jesus take this consequence thatās chasing me right now!ā The video cuts off on his scream. /End ID]
Iām weeping Iām laughing so hard
On the Internet, there are spaces that are moderated and meant to be safe for kids, and spaces that arenāt. Nintendo has very strict content rules and adults that play games like Splatoon are expected to follow those rules. When I was 10, my Mom found a lovely Animal Crossing fan forum that was run by a dedicated team of moderators who kept all content safe for kids. These kinds of spaces are deliberately carved out to create fannish spaces that are safe for child fans where adults are welcome to participate but must follow the content rules.
Tumblr and Ao3 are not spaces like this. Adults are allowed to post what they want so long as appropriate content warnings are attached. While Tumblr desktop is open for teenagers under 18 (the mobile app is still 17+) itās a good opportunity for them to learn how to police their own consumption of content, respect the boundaries that adults set for that content, avoid things that bother them, and start to see people in different age groups as peers rather than authority figures. Donāt like it? Go back to a forum where there are adults who are willing to filter content for you. Think their content rules are too strict? Well, learning to moderate your own fannish experience is part of growing up and handling the maturity required for having your own freedom.
Looking back at this post, Iām realizing that āgo to a website where the content is heavily moderated for minorsā is SO MUCH BETTER to tell minors than āask your parents to moderate your content for you.ā These places exist! Go and find them! If youāre over 13 then youāre not legally required to ask your parents for permission! Tell your friends about them so they can join you there! But if the content restrictions are too tight then it might be time to evaluate how you handle content warnings on other sites.
All pandemic long, scientists brawled over how the virus spreads. Droplets! No, aerosols! At the heart of the fight was a teensy error with
I have so many feelings about this, but they boil down to the same frustrated rage I've had for a year or more.
you need to read this article
This is a long read, and I really suggest going into it if you have the time, but here are the main points:
Throughout the early pandemic, the CDC and WHO insisted that COVID was spread through droplets, not through aerosols, insisting that to be considered 'airborne' it had to travel on particles 5 microns or smaller. Anything larger was a 'droplet', which would fall quickly and stick to surfaces, explaining the emphasis on social distancing and surface sanitation.
Aerosol scientist and infectious disease researcher Lindsey Marr, along with others such as atmospheric physicist Lidia Morawska, argued that made no sense. Depending on temperature, humidity, ventilation, etc much larger could easily travel large distances through the air. They presented evidence like choir practice superspreader events, which droplets couldn't explain. The WHO shut them down, insisting on the 5-micron fulcrum.
Marr wanted to find out where everyone was getting the 5 micron number, because everything quoted it like fact. She communicated with Hong Kong indoor-air researcher Yuguo Li who had come to similar conclusions. With the help of grad student Katie Randall's forensic approach to research, they eventually tracked down where the number came from:
Tuberculosis.
In experiments from the 40's and 50's, only guinea pigs who had been exposed to aerosolized TB particles 5 microns or smaller contracted the disease. The problem is, tuberculosis is SUPER PICKY. If It doesn't get all the way through your respiratory system into your lungs, it doesn't cause an infection.
The 5-micron limit has been applied to every disease since, but no other respiratory infection is that picky. If enough viral particles of COVID, or the flu, or the common cold lands anywhere in your respiratory system it can get a foothold.
Very slowly and quietly, the CDC and WHO has changed its stance on aerosolization, and the importance of ventilation and mask-wearing indoors. This article argues it was too little too late, and caused too many unnecessary deaths.
I read about this way back in July, when the group of scientists and physicians first sent a huge petition to WHO to change their guidelines, and Iāve been trying to tell people about it ever since. Because what you need to do to protect from aerosols is very different from what you need to do to protect from droplets and this is killing people by the hundreds of thousands.
So hereās what we know about what ACTUALLY protects people from COVID. Basic definition of terms: an aerosol is a gas/vapor. Itās the air from your lungs. Physically it acts like steam or smoke.
Not significantly helpful:
Iām not telling you this to say, like, ādonāt do these thingsā, but so you know that doing these things does not make you safe. You need to do the things in the second list.
1) 6 feet. Iām sorry. I know this has been your guiding life principle for the last year. The WHO and CDC lied to you. This is not a conspiracy anti-mask dumbass thing. They actually did. Thatās the biggest thing about aerosols vs droplets: droplets stop at six feet. Aerosols DO NOT. You can be all the way on the other side of a church service or a wedding or a whatever and get COVID. Thatās how superspreader events happen. (You know how everyoneās het up about the CDC saying vaccinated people donāt have to be six feet apart? Itās... not actually about the vaccination. They just know now that 6 feet didnāt help significantly in the first place.)
2) Sanitizing objects. Itās not very specifically mentioned in this particular article, but was part of what they said back in July: āfomitesā - contaminated objects - are just... not a factor in COVID at all. All that Lysoling of chairs and shit is pointless. Probably donāt watch someone cough on a counter and then immediately lick it, but weāve known for more than a year that tables, chairs, railings, etc cannot pass COVID.
3) Handwashing. Please... please do wash your hands, there are many other things you transmit/get from your hands. COVID is however not one of them. Hands fall under the category of āfomitesā. Again, donāt put your hand right into your mouth seconds after someone coughs on it, but since COVID is actually passing through air thereās like... not much air that sticks on your hand??? The amount of virus that sticks to your hand is not enough to give you COVID. Also COVID infects you through your lungs not your skin.
4) Bad masks. While wearing a mask is good, many (most!) sorts of masks actually make the problem worse. Your goal isnāt to block droplets from shooting forward, itās to stop aerosol - gas - from getting, well, anywhere. An ill-fitting mask that has a gap between the mask and your cheeks will cause aerosol to blow backwards at people behind you. A mask that doesnāt have wire at the top will blow the aerosol upwards where it can settle back down all over the room. A bandana, or a mask not covering your nose, or a face shield, or a mask with a valve or a hole, will do absolutely fuck-all.
Things that do help:
In summary, the NUMBER ONE THING - the factor that controls like 95% of risk - that we now know matters (as of a year ago, fuck you, WHO) is air flow/ventilation.
1) Being outdoors. This the single best way to avoid COVID. Being in an outdoor area with free airflow is the best thing you can do by miles, I cannot emphasize this enough. This is why protests werenāt superspreader events. An outdoor area with restricted airflow (like between buildings) is not as good but is still infinitely safer than being six feet away from someone with masks indoors.
2) Proper air circulation. If you have to be inside and have any control over the building, open the doors and windows. Put fans blowing air outside. Turn on the bathroom and stove exhaust fans. If nothing else stand near the door.
3) Air filtration. Get. a. HEPA. cleaner. These filter virus out of the air. A properly used HEPA cleaner cuts indoor virus risk to almost as low as being outdoors.
4) Air filtration part 2. If you have full control over a building, revamp the HVAC system. You need a system that recirculates large amounts of air continuously and filters it to medical standards. If itās just your home, make sure your HVAC system has a good filter on it. Pressure businesses and airlines to update their air filtration.
5) Good masks. Remember: the mask has to stop air. Not droplets. If air can get in or out anywhere around your mask, the mask is NOT HELPING. Your mask needs to have a wire at the top to stop gaps around your nose and to fit smoothly against your cheeks. If the mask isnāt layered enough to filter air it is also not helping.
6) Get. Fucking. Vaccinated. We didnāt know at first but we do know now that the COVID vaccine is incredibly effective. Like, way more than most vaccines. (Get all your vaccines. But they all do leave some risk of both getting and transmitting the disease, which is one of the reasons we need herd immunity. The COVID vaccine has a way lower lingering risk.) It keeps you safe and it keeps everyone else safe.
In case it got lost in all that: the best thing you can do by a huge margin is to STAY OUTDOORS.
being an adult with adhd is like ā¦. iām definitely missing an appointment somehow.. idk which appointment but i know iām missing it
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If I see one more American say they are making WW3 jokes because itās how they cope, Iā¦. In this situation?
Cope FROM WHAT?
From what?!?!
For years Eastern Europeans have been BEGGING you guys to recognize their struggles, but you did not care. You didnāt take it seriously. You ignored their voices. Now you want to make Ukraineās suffering about you and say YOU need to cope?!
You should be ashamed.
I don't know who needs to hear this but please don't harass me or anyone else who is Russian just because of their ethnicity over what their government has done, unless they are genuinely hateful or support Putin's actions (but even then harassment is not the best option). I'm not responsible for the actions of Putin and my heart goes to anyone who sees this who is amid the fight.
i feel this is as good a time as any to reiterate that tumblr should not be your primary source of news, nor should it really be any of your sources of news. this is a blogging site and theres no verification of who people are nor any way of knowing how accurate the information shared is nor why itās being shared. be careful what you share and engage in healthy criticism of news sources, there is a literal war happening.
take care of yourselves, and much love and solidarity for ukrainešš
endless list of my favourite male horror characters:
TONY TODD as DANIEL ROBITAILLE in CANDYMAN: FAREWELL TO THE FLESH (1995)
The most handsome and elegant horror icon, hands down.