TheModerateTankie

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[–] [email protected] 25 points 4 days ago (1 children)

The Zionists might just be mad enough to pull something like this.

If Israel did use nuclear weapons what possible consequences would they face? A shrug from the rules-based international community as they strengthen sanctions against Iran when it comes time to rebuild?

[–] [email protected] 25 points 4 days ago (1 children)

"The US will save us"

[–] [email protected] 29 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (1 children)

As long as the US sticks to missiles and bombs, I don't think there will be any political consequences.

And if we do major airstrikes and Iran retaliates and kills some troops, public opinion can flip like a lightswitch.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 6 days ago

And Trump would get to brag about the heinous new nuclear weapon he launched, while hiding behind the "tactical" part to pretend it's not a horrifying escalation.

At this point, what is stopping the US or Israel from using them? Western allies won't do shit about it.

[–] [email protected] 19 points 6 days ago

"You give up your nuclear ambitions and we wait 3 months before we rip up the deal make up an excuse to destroy your country."

[–] [email protected] 10 points 6 days ago (2 children)

Non-zero chance he's going to use a nuke, right?

[–] [email protected] 31 points 1 week ago

They're gonna wave the flag so fucking hard.

[–] [email protected] 29 points 1 week ago

Israel has stated that they started this war because the possibility of Iranian nukes was an existential threat to Israel, and by doing this they have greatly increased the possibility Iran will develop nukes. There is a non-zero chance they will strike Iran with nuclear weapons, and why wouldn't they when the "rules based international order" will condone everything they do?

[–] [email protected] 55 points 1 week ago (3 children)

If I didn't want Iran bombing me I would simply not start a war with them.

[–] [email protected] 31 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I mean, the US has sanctioned every rival at this point that it just becomes background noise, but Iraq was hit pretty hard, and we knew damn well their military was crippled before we invaded.

Right now Iran is in a much stronger place than Iraq was, so we will probably not invade, but I wouldn't rule out military strikes.

 

They tested people to check for evidence of asymptomatic infection and found that people who had two doses of the nasal vaccine showed no signs of infection after three months.

CONCLUSION. A 2-dose intranasal vaccination regimen using NB2155 was safe, was well tolerated, and could dramatically induce broad-spectrum spike-specific sIgA in the nasal passage. Preliminary data suggested that the intranasal vaccination may establish an effective mucosal immune barrier against infection and warranted further clinical studies.

https://insight.jci.org/articles/view/180784

"At least 86.2% participants who completed 2 [nasal vaccine] doses maintained uninfected status, likely without even asymptomatic infection, for at least 3 months.

https://xcancel.com/EricTopol/status/1838937705977110991#m

Seems like we are getting closer to better vaccines being approved.

 

This is a pretty succinct overview of what your options are if you live with people who had their empathy circuits fried by the pandemic and can't be bothered to care about disease transmission anymore.

Aside from masking: Setting up air filters is probably the lowest effort for biggest return on safety.

All these tips will help against actual regular colds and flus, too, since we are coming up on that time of year.

Also a reminder that it's never healthy to be infected by virus.

 

It's 2024, and we get to relearn the same thing we've learned every year since the pandemic started: Covid causes brain damage!

Be aware that in most news articles about covid and brain damage, like this one, the authors usually measure the cognitive impacts in terms of IQ points, which is a bad way to measure it but it's what most people understand, I guess.

How Covid Harms the Brain

The effects of a SARS-CoV-2 infection on the brain are the focus of intense research and remain only partially understood. Studies suggest that during acute infection, the virus may damage nerves, particularly in the olfactory bulb — which houses the nerves that transmit smell impulses to the brain — leading to problems that can persist for years. In some cases, the virus may infect the brain through this pathway, altering the organ’s structure and resulting in impaired cognition and fatigue.

Persistent viral remnants or the initial infection itself may trigger neuroinflammation and disrupt the immune system, causing antibodies and T cells to mistakenly attack healthy brain cells, damage blood vessels, and harm the blood-brain barrier. Additional research points to blood clots that may drive immune activation, restricting the supply of oxygen and nutrients to the brain, and altered levels of key hormones cortisol and dopamine that may be linked to changes in gut health.

covid-cool

New vaccines are available, and I just got mine, but If you don't have insurance it will be expensive because our bloodthirsty capitalist oligarchs hate you. A lot of countries are just relying on constant covid infections to build up "herd immunity" which doesn't work with the common cold or flu, and those are far less infectious and don't mutate as quickly.

 

Lol. I'm not watching this shit. Fuck off.

"HARRIS VP PICK IS BASED" kombucha-disgust

1 hour 30 minute replies to 15min videos. I don't know if I could handle that much fact and reason.

 

At least 174,455 new cases were reported between August 19 and August 25, up from 169,217 the week before (+3%) and the highest since March 3. Those figures were collected from state health departments and, where necessary, estimated based on hospital admissions.

Actual case numbers are higher because many hospitals and states are no longer reporting detailed COVID data. Laboratory testing is also low as most people and doctors are using at-home tests which are not included in official statistics.

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1,075 new COVID deaths were reported during the week, the second week in a row with more than 1,000 new deaths. It’s also the seventh week in a row with more than 500 new deaths and the 232nd week with more than 400 new deaths.

So far this year, nearly 4.8 million COVID cases have been reported across the U.S., causing at least 340,153 hospitalizations (limited data) and 37,301 deaths, according to BNO’s COVID data tracker.

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We couldn't even normalize mask use while sick.

 

Key Takeaways

Millions of Americans might be out of work due to Long COVID

About 14% of working-age people with Long COVID hadn’t returned to their jobs within three months

People with five or more symptoms were more than twice as likely to be out of work

So cool that covid is just being treated as an unstoppable force we just have to live with, and demands of universal healthcare have been shit canned among mainstream discourse because what's called "the left" in the Burger Reich wanted to go back to brunch.

 

Game looks cool. Watched a couple of reviews. Now youtube is recommending me rage-baiting gaming weirdos whining about DEI and attacking a reviewer for saying it isn't diverse enough.

And then the developers have this clause reviewers have to agree to get a review copy of the game:

>Do NOT include politics, violence, nudity, feminist propaganda, fetishization and other content that instigates negative discourse

So chuds are championing the game now for being anti-woke?

But not all people had to agree to the clause, just some people? And it's from a marketing partner working with the developer? And the developer may or may not be run by sexist creeps according to internet rumors?

suggestive recruitment ads ran by the devs

Google translate text:

Don't mess with colleagues

In addition to sex partners, we found that many of the previous benefits only looked good. But here, we have more thoughtful services that will make you cry, whether it is meal allowance, car allowance, unlimited taxi reimbursement, or unlimited ZESPRI kiwifruit or KIRKLAND nuts.

Forced self-pleasure

You can easily say "play your own games more" and then turn around to play five-player mid, and you may also make money. But here, we require you to experience the products you develop seriously, and there is no room for compromise.

Fat man die

Reminding employees to pay attention to their health and providing free physical examinations still cannot prevent colleagues from dying from overwork.

But here,

We can go to the gym, run or swim during working hours without anyone's approval, and all expenses are borne by the company.

Must work overtime

We have never concealed the fact that overtime is a cancer in our industry, but here,

  1. We can sleep until we wake up naturally, have lunch and then come to work;

  2. After the project is launched, we will have transparent project profit-sharing bonuses every month.

gamer-gulag gamer-gulag gamer-gulag <-- this but unironically

I know none of this matters, and I spent way more mental energy writing this stupid post than any of this deserves. I was expecting dumb backlash to the game just because it's from China, but this is far stupider than I expected.

Fuck youtube for giving the most awful reactionary gamergate losers a career and promoting them every fucking chance they get. Whenever they attach themselves to a cultural object this bullshit starts popping up like a flea infestation.

Fucking gamers.

 

The core organizing group is deciding who to organize with, and the main consideration is UFCW.

Good or no? Any other unions we should consider?

We're an independent retail store

All managers are bastards. Fuckers are causing injuries with malicious management tactics.

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It’s a major wave now, with an estimated new 900,000 infections per day, as my friend Jay Weiland estimated based on the 2 sources of US wastewater data (definitely worth following him at X or Threads). The slope of rise of SARS-CoV-2 levels is still steep, so we haven’t yet reached the plateau. It’s already towered beyond 4 prior waves of the US pandemic.

State-of-the-Wave

It’s related to the variants KP.3 and KP.3.1.1, which together now account for more than half of new cases in the US. And KP.3.1.1 is on the move, overtaking KP.3 as shown by the new CDC data below. A big jump in the past 2 weeks.

corona-whitehouse biden-troll

Fortunately, the rise in levels of the virus, still going up in all 4 major US regions (most recent CDC data below) has not been linked with as much severe Covid (absolute increase) as was seen in prior waves, but compared to last week there was a relative increase of 25% of deaths and 12% increase in emergency room visits due to Covid. No matter how you look at it, this is not a benign wave, folks.

God's plan I guess. It's brunch time.

 

1 in 26 people have covid on the west coast. 1 in 29 in the South. The rest of the country soon to follow.

There is also a new variant appearing (KP.3.1.1), which has a significant mutation which allows it to escape immunity gained from previous variants. It's expected to add to and extend the current waves.

It's less deadly than before, thankfully, and new variants haven't seemed to cause as much of a problem as the first few waves, but the new normal is still several times worse than the worst flu season, if only because it's around and spreading significantly most of the year. It's pretty neat how we are living in a time where we can watch society get significantly worse in real time on multiple fronts, including the spread of disease! And by "pretty neat" I mean: doomjak

Good thing brandon ended the pandemic by getting rid of testing, otherwise it might look bad right now!

 

On average, there have been over 500 additional deaths a week involving CVD since the pandemic began.

While deaths from Covid-19 have fallen year-on-year since the beginning of the pandemic, the number of deaths involving CVD have remained high above expected levels.

Excess deaths involving CVD outnumber those involving all other individual disease areas since the beginning of the pandemic in England.

No doubt, the reasons for continuingly high numbers of excess deaths related to CVD in England are complicated. However, along with deaths caused by Covid-19 among people with heart and circulatory diseases, we think the following factors have played a role:

The longer-term impact of Covid-19 infection on the heart and circulatory system.

Extreme and continued disruption to GP and heart care services.

This fucking sucks.

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