@StinkRatsCharms Check your PM 2.5 levels in the air outside on a weather app. Moderate levels do that to me after COVID now, and high burn down to my lungs. That size pollutant can actually be absorbed into the bloodstream, which I'm guessing is irritating to already damaged endothelial tissue
@potatoslav Yeah, we haven't really acknowledged our collective, largely unprocessed trauma is directly responsible for our struggle to do more than shut down or run around maniacally in the face of a real crisis. We had no one to turn to growing up, and we're damaged adults because of it.
@PrognosticChats I think the better question is given the upcoming power transitions how long do you think your country would deny it's happening if it does?
@spoonfulofhan My immune disorder hit me hard as a kid, but 15-25 it was barely noticeable. I've spent the last three decades getting gradually, then quite quickly, reintroduced to that kid's outlook and body. I'm finding a lot more sympathy for that kid this time around.
@JasonKPargin Yeah, I'm thinking they're trying to trick me into releasing my manifesto before it's quite ready, LOL. But, really, what other rationale is there for trying to default to a cloud server I've never tried to set up in any form during my lengthy relationship with Microsoft?
@chronicallybeee Dimethylbenzyl ammonium chloride is in a lot of cleaners like Odo-Ban. Not as bad as bleach in terms of how bad it can make you have an asthma attack, but it can still be irritating. I try to only use it with some ventilation and usually have to use albuterol after spraying it.