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kakanara wrote:my universtiy has delayed in person classes yet again to april of 2022 now!! i bet 50 reais with a colleague that we still won`t return by then
Orbited insanitarium wrote:Your joking!!
That will of been 2 years now, you must feel like your being left behind and in the dark. Especially with family getting back to a Pre-covid state of working,
are you still meeting up with friends?
nothing to say, I suspect your still in shock.
kakanara wrote:Yep, will be 2 years and a bit by then. I do feel left behind and forgotten, so many practical classes cancelled, extremely disappointing. .
kakanara wrote:I don`t have any friends ! Since i was one of the last students to be admissed i missed the few in person lectures my class had, so i haven`t met anyone in person, and it`s extremely difficult to make friendships over the internet when you don`t have a lot of common interests. I talk occasionally to my colleagues but the conversations never get past university stuff. No one i`ve met there is interested in music : - (
funnnnpng wrote:My COVID test came back positive a couple days ago, i've been trying my best to hang in there. It's been hard having to completely self-isolate. I won't be able to see my friends for about a week or two. That doesn't sound that long, but two days have passed since I've started my quarantine and it's felt like weeks already. Luckily, I don't have any of the really bad symptoms, I just constantly feel tired and almost always have a fever. I have trouble sleeping at night now too, which is pretty bad considering sleep is one of the best natural ailments for sickness.
This too shall pass though, and I'm really lucky to not be in a hospital on a ventilator right now. Just tryna make the most of my time alone.
kakanara wrote:luciferase is a family of enzymes that make stuff like jellyfish glow, by reacting with our atp molecules, my biology teacher worked with this kind of stuff, its very cool
i looked up the 'vaccine relation' briefly and apparently theres some theories that some vaccines contains luciferin? im not a chemist, but since our cells produce atp constantly i'm pretty sure the reaction would immediatly start taking place after the jab and your arm would start glowing or smt
The_Duke wrote:I'm "identifying" as being vaccinated now (if you can't beat them join them!) I read in the news today (BBC) that people have been told by unquestionable "experts/scientists" that those who were vaccinated could still spread the "..newest?.." varient. So I see little to no incentive to be vaccinated if the vaccine cannot be fit for purpose or "keep up" (contradicting vaccinating me of Covid as a preventitive measure as any number of new varients can render any current vaccine as ineffective).
People think that is daft and someone said recently I was being sarcastic (?)
But am I really?
Simple deductive logic shows that a vaccine that cannot keep up with an otherwise permenantly "variable" cold/fluey type bug is a complete waste of time and not without harm (a woman is suing the government over the death of her daughter who she wants the world to know on record was a consequence of her daughter being vaccinated).
Unless of course the conspiracy theorists do actually have a valid point now, which the crux of what they want to be known and to get out to a wider audience has uptill now been stable and not variable in it's own reasoning and that will only serve to give credence to their beliefs that can now be assessed with hindsight the longer this charade is made to linger on for.
Vaccine passports are only a short time away now. You can bookmark and hold me to that quote as well! Get the winter fear-factory circus clowning out of the way and see where we are.
But that is the least of my worries.
My government still have time to toy with peoples ability to secure food, fuel and they are making a robust and strict policy of restricting freedom of movement (for our safety as a tax paying nation). Im not saying this is to coerse people into accepting a vaccination yet, as currently peoples priorities are firmly fixed still on things like sitting on a beach or whether their dog will be kidnapped (people have priorities and every class has their own). Lower classes are wrestling with the basics still and the rich are worried about their "generational wealth" this has ALWAYS produced friction between classes and this COVID phenomena is on a world wide scale, it will effect rich and poor, slave or free , old and young alike.
Once the fear factory has upped the national paranoia to a level where people can me easily manouvred (much like we have seen with 2020 hindsight), only then are we able to make a clear assessment of where we are and that wont be until next summer when we are out of the colder months where colds and influenza wanes off.
rodox_head wrote:The_Duke wrote:I'm "identifying" as being vaccinated now (if you can't beat them join them!) I read in the news today (BBC) that people have been told by unquestionable "experts/scientists" that those who were vaccinated could still spread the "..newest?.." varient. So I see little to no incentive to be vaccinated if the vaccine cannot be fit for purpose or "keep up" (contradicting vaccinating me of Covid as a preventitive measure as any number of new varients can render any current vaccine as ineffective).
People think that is daft and someone said recently I was being sarcastic (?)
But am I really?
Simple deductive logic shows that a vaccine that cannot keep up with an otherwise permenantly "variable" cold/fluey type bug is a complete waste of time and not without harm (a woman is suing the government over the death of her daughter who she wants the world to know on record was a consequence of her daughter being vaccinated).
Unless of course the conspiracy theorists do actually have a valid point now, which the crux of what they want to be known and to get out to a wider audience has uptill now been stable and not variable in it's own reasoning and that will only serve to give credence to their beliefs that can now be assessed with hindsight the longer this charade is made to linger on for.
Vaccine passports are only a short time away now. You can bookmark and hold me to that quote as well! Get the winter fear-factory circus clowning out of the way and see where we are.
But that is the least of my worries.
My government still have time to toy with peoples ability to secure food, fuel and they are making a robust and strict policy of restricting freedom of movement (for our safety as a tax paying nation). Im not saying this is to coerse people into accepting a vaccination yet, as currently peoples priorities are firmly fixed still on things like sitting on a beach or whether their dog will be kidnapped (people have priorities and every class has their own). Lower classes are wrestling with the basics still and the rich are worried about their "generational wealth" this has ALWAYS produced friction between classes and this COVID phenomena is on a world wide scale, it will effect rich and poor, slave or free , old and young alike.
Once the fear factory has upped the national paranoia to a level where people can me easily manouvred (much like we have seen with 2020 hindsight), only then are we able to make a clear assessment of where we are and that wont be until next summer when we are out of the colder months where colds and influenza wanes off.
I've heard the "back and forth" of "experts have said..." from both sides of the argument; for and against vaccinations. My only hypothesis is nobody really knows what the fuck they're talking about, and chances are neither do the experts come twenty years when we find out radium doesn't make good lipstick or cocaine doesn't alleviate headaches in children or whatever the hell we find out we're wrong about down the line. That being said, I actually agree with everything you said here.
2020 was the year of hindsight
kakanara wrote:coff coff
Orbited insanitarium wrote:kakanara wrote:coff coff
*splutter, wheeze*
Is that a hint to something? You haven’t caught "Colin" have you?
Orbited insanitarium wrote:kakanara wrote:coff coff
*splutter, wheeze*
Is that a hint to something? You haven’t caught "Colin" have you?
Josh wrote:Why, oh, why does the new COVID variant have to be named Omicron, which is the Greek numeral 70?
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