Doctors led a woman to believe her rashes were potentially caused by her pet goldfish
...instead of telling her it was just a consequence of being infected every year with Covid-19
There is a recognized association between Covid & urticaria/angioedema
https://t.co/T07Vivp3KW
Climate scientist Professor Hayley J Fowler, warned last year that the UK could see this kind of flooding with 2/3 of a years worth of rainfall falling in one day at any point, enough to wash away cars and homes and flood the London tube network.
It was not reported by the media. Government donβt care.
Hold them to account if or when it happens
It doesn't get much cheaper, or more awesome, than this.
$49 for a 5 PC Fan CR box build. 16 x 30.
That's right. FORTY NINE DOLLARS.
Per ARCTIC, the P12 Pro PST tops out at 25 dB(A) at full speed.
32 db(A) for all five, flat out. That is very quiet.
1/3
@mellip3de Well, numerous personal accounts of terrifying nothingness, the fact that people who do experience things can be explained by the hope juice DMT that the brain makes, marxism, my own experience, but I have had weird experiences with haunted places, so π€·ββοΈ, expect the worst.
@croooozin I recommend using anki for recall and recongition of kanji from the Remembering the Kanji book, learning kana, vocab (with pitch as part of word), grammar. Also learn to hear pitch with minimal pairs website, start with two accents.
Hard to believe that in 2026, in the seventh year of the Covid Pandemic, schools are shutting because of rapid spread of Covid (correct), but trying to make the school safe by wiping down surfaces (covid is *airborne*).
I work with the public (I wear a zimiair kn95) and I've heard from so many people about their pneumonia, cancer, heart attack, stroke, blood clots, car accidents, just off the top of my head.
An "unprecedented" El NiΓ±o is brewing in the Pacific, and it is on track to be the strongest ever recorded. While itβs pushing global temperatures past the 1.5Β°C threshold, our immediate problem in the UK this autumn is water. Far too much of it, all at once.
Forecasters warn of intense storms and heavy rain peaking around November. The problem is that we are coming off a scorching summer that left over 70% of England in a severe drought. Because the ground is baked bone-dry, it cannot absorb sudden downpours.
We are looking at a massive risk of flash flooding.
@FORTRESSMAXXING Exactly this, games are brain feel good, like alcohol, just like that Southpark skit with chasing the π dragon, shooting the heroin.
Gaming is a massive waste of time. All games in a genre feel largely the same, there's not much innovation, and besides, it's entirely just unproductive escapism.
Real passion is talking to people, reading books, writing, drawing, poetry, among other things. I prefer doing this.