So, comparing his attempt to avoid/cure STDs to a famous loss...
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Real Linux aficionados don't have cars; that would require leaving the basement.
I agree and I was just being cynical about health insurance companies denying care for cruelly stupid reasons. Although I remember some old TV shows where "if the animal can be quickly caught and it tests negative for rabies, the child won't have to undergo the painful series of abdominal shots." Not sure if the treatment is still as miserable as portrayed.
Yes, it's part of how she's turning from victim to survivor.
It's worth Google Lensing this picture to see how many more there are of this type of memento mori, in various sizes, usually smaller than a real skull.
Don't be so sure about that, you absolute budgerigar.
Gisèle Pelicot is so strong. She wants the public to see the shameful behavior of these men for what it is. She's working to change the culture of her country. I wonder if anyone will recognize and turn in any of the men who couldn't be identified by the police.
The CDC guidelines are a bit confusing too, like is just being in a house common behavior, as in the part about keeping bats out, or a sign of rabies as in an earlier part? Should you check for physical contact or just go get tested? (And in the US, will your insurance cover the test without symptoms showing?) Should you get the fucking plague beast out of your house while avoiding contact, or try to catch it for testing?
Maybe it drooled into their open mouth or something. Or onto their hand and later they picked their nose.
No idea. But I think I'll check it again every few days