@daletanhardt@aujeffk Great explanation! If you really wanna see how to disrupt the tow, josef newgardens 2023 finish was just that
https://t.co/Yxw77pN7om
@elonmusk Whatever it was, I really hate it when people downplay the original covid strain. Be thankful it was minor, or for some, even asymptomatic, but it killed/injured/maimed so many.. if you weren't on the front lines of it you really will never have a clue how bad it was
@JayFirstPerson@sciencegirl I still got my C&C red alert 2 calendars and mouse pads for making the online monthly top 10 in the world back then. Good times
@Jeff_Piotrowski Was pretty cool, dropped some heavy pea sized hail, then went quiet for 5 mins. Then suddenly had a big swath of marble hail that blew in from the east! Was on south side of storm in BA
@FarazJaka 20+ years l4-l5 and l5/s1 herniation. Left leg sciatica continuously, with flare ups every now and then.
PT, injections, steroids all didnt help.
Had microdiscectomy 1 year ago, woke up in recovery and the sciaticas gone. Worst recovery day not even close to a normal day pre sx
@travelhund45@AJamesMcCarthy Usually just the initial supernova explosion is what can be seen. Would look like a bright star in the daylight for a few weeks to months. Hoping maybe we'll be blessed sometime in our life and get to witness one!
@spann@spann ha! How dare you call these people mentally ill, they've spent MANY, MANY seconds reading online forums and listen to "meteorologist" from the prestigious Hollywood upstairs meteorological college. They know far more than a mount rushmore-esk meteorologist like yourself :(
@pjs_00@spann Pjs the kind of person to yell and throw stuff at the TV cause, dammit, meteorologist don't know anything and always get it wrong. Plus the chemtrails come right before the HAARP lasers make the "worst storms I've ever seen"
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@drsimonegold Yeah, yall need to make it a big deal... measles is literally the most contagious disease known... so, you thought covid spread fast.... so, it's going to possibly infect alot of people, meaning lots of people could get the severe and/or long term effects of it