[-] [email protected] 8 points 6 hours ago

you can just say "crackers" instead of listing 20 million different phobias

[-] [email protected] 2 points 6 hours ago

Little to no sauce retention

that's why you eat it with a spoon
RIP

[-] [email protected] 1 points 6 hours ago

those are pebbles my guy

[-] [email protected] 4 points 6 hours ago

Flushing is actually home to many low income immigrant neighborhoods

[-] [email protected] 10 points 8 hours ago

there's way more bri ish than that

[-] [email protected] 6 points 8 hours ago

they're put there to lose so yea

[-] [email protected] 11 points 6 days ago

looks like some Bollywood actor

[-] [email protected] 9 points 6 days ago

white history is all fake

[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

drop the real bioweapon now Xi

[-] [email protected] 11 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

they have already and it was just labelled "heart attacks" or "cancer" (which are both driven up by covid)

[-] [email protected] 10 points 1 week ago

"b-but they're old! They have nothing to lose!"

"neither do you"

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text here

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informal anecdotal data gathering

  1. Do you regularly consume a CBD-containing product (Marijuana, CBD oil, medical marijuana, etc) Please be specific about strain

  2. Have you been infected by COVID, how long did it last, and what were your symptoms?

I'll go first:

  1. No
  2. Yes, in March 2020, it lasted a month to a year depending on where you draw the line between long-COVID and acute COVID. Symptoms were fatigue, chills, high heartbeat, and a lower quantity of pee
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  • white stretches are missing data
  • disappearance of green/yellow "cool"/"comfortable" zone in January mornings
  • disappearance of yellow "comfortable" zone from all mornings year round
  • appearance of dark red "sweltering" zones throughout Jan/Feb/March/April afternoons. This is at an avg relative humidity of 84%.
  • Lagos is also a coastal city, so the rest of Nigeria and interior Africa is even worse
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For example, I'd like to see a bell curve of VO2max for a bunch of randoms in 2024, and compare it to the same thing in 2018 or prior. Anyone know where to get data like this?

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asdflk;jasdflk;j

I love computer games

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Obviously the mayo empire is one big multihemispheric sundown town, but the US manages to be worse than the rest, the rural areas manage to be worse still, and then within that there are still standouts even by rural standards.

Is there a map of the standouts?

edit: I'm also interested in east/west coast and northern sundown towns. Everyone kinda knows the entire mid US is a giant sundown zone

(UGotFW)

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Back in February 2020: "There's no need to wear masks. Feel free to use the subway."

Quotes might be a bit off, but Fauci's words basically amounted to this

I've seen people try to write this off as "not wanting to start a panic" and "trying to secure masks for hospitals" but that's just a copout.
If they'd initiated a lockdown sooner millions of people wouldn't have died. They killed them on purpose because they were elderly and didn't serve the machine. Also millions of people wouldn't have gotten long-COVID with nearly as bad a viral load.

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The biggest issues in the world today are global warming and the bioweapon that the US government released in 2019.

Like literally nothing else even vaguely matters in comparison to these issues, which will indirectly kill millions or even billions (including westoids when China's/India's climate gets bad enough, because 1,000 nukes don't give a damn)

The climate is the top priority, but COVID comes immediately after. So many people, even people who "haven't had COVID" (lul) have weird symptoms popping up since 2022, and there's a guy here on hexbear whose friend's dad died around December 2023 after contracting it for the first time

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and I want you to GILL EM ALL

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Here's what it sounds like (turn your volume down)

https://voca.ro/1omh7PXssuSk

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I skipped the years 2006 - 2017 to make the change look more obvious

I recommend viewing it full screen and glancing back and forth between different years

2002 was a freak hot year

In the 2000s you see a lot of yellow and green interlaced into the summer nights, and much less dark red.
You also see much more blue in the winters

It took only 18 years to get to this point (the difference between the median years of the two data sets), and since it's always faster than expected, we probably got ~9 years for the next equivalent amount of change, and then ~4 years for the next one after that, except it's probably even faster than this so ima say 3 years till the nukes fly

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  1. How "planned" was the economy? What are some examples that demonstrate its "plannedness" compared to current states like China?

  2. Why did it fail?

  3. How good was the standard of living?

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