@klseaboldt GFYS. Who died and made you the boss of what we should and should not accept? I could care less about who people choose to do their business with. I do not take orders from anyone that I have to look at it flying in my face. Stop posting stupid shit for your little X paycheck
@John_Hempton@MartinShkreli@StanphylCap That is literally the dumbest conspiracy theory I have ever read and every single one of your clients who follow you on X just got first hand proof that a psycho is handling their money 😂
@John_Hempton@MartinShkreli@StanphylCap John, share your experiences with being a horrible human being who wished death on retail investors. May your business continue to lose money and clients, because you deserve it.
@LauraLoomer Why would I bookmark your post when you are just regurgitating other people’s knowledge and work? I would rather go to the source than listen to an information re-poster
With everything we are hearing right now about ticks this seems like good information to share.
“Here’s what I’ve learned after more ticks than I care to count.
First, whatever your uncle told you, forget it. No matches. No nail polish. No Vaseline. No soap on a cotton ball. All of those do the same terrible thing, they stress the tick out, and a stressed tick empties its gut back into the bite before letting go. Which, if you think about what that actually means for a second, is literally how Lyme and the rest get transmitted so you’re not speeding up its exit. You’re making it throw up into you.
Fine-tipped tweezers. Grip right where the mouthparts enter the skin, not the body, the head. Pull straight up, steady, no twisting, no jerking. It’ll feel like it’s resisting because it is, the mouthparts are barbed. Just keep the pressure on and it lets go in a few seconds. If a piece breaks off in the skin, leave it alone. Your body pushes splinters out. Digging around with a needle does more damage then the fragment ever would.
Clean it with alcohol or soap. Wash your hands.
Now here’s the part most people skip: don’t flush the tick.
Tape it to an index card. Clear packing tape right over the body, write the date and where on your body it was, and stick the card in a drawer. If you come down with anything weird in the next 30 days, rash, fever, joint pain, that flu-that-isn’t-flu feeling, that tick goes with you to the doctor. Some labs will test the tick itself, which is faster and often more reliable than waiting for antibodies to show up in your own blood. A dated tick taped to a card is one of the most useful things you can hand a doctor who’s trying to figure out what’s wrong with you.
The other thing worth saying out loud: if the tick was engorged when you pulled it, and you can’t swear it was off your body within 24 hours, call your doctor that same day. Don’t wait for a rash. Fewer than three out of four Lyme cases even produce the classic bullseye. A single preventive dose of doxycycline within 72 hours of a deer tick bite cuts the Lyme odds way down, and most docs in tick country will write that prescription without giving you a hard time, especially if you walk in with the tick taped to a card and a clear timeline.”
@Latenightwhite@wevudo@akafaceUS WTF do you think I just said LOL? The comment above mine said they placed the snake there and I said it was AI. Learn to read