I regret taking the vax...What are the realistic dangers of having taken the mRNA vaccine (twice)?
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Since there is no evidence either way available about C19 vaccine shedding (AFAIK), what do you 150iq schizo autists believe? Should you be afraid of visiting public gyms on off hours if you want no globohomo spike proteins in you, how long do they linger in the air?
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How do you solve this?
>goat is tied to the side of a circular barn with a rope
>the radius of the barn is 10 meters and the length of the robe is exactly 10 pi meters
>what is the exact surface area on which the goat is allowed to graze?
>goat is tied to the side of a circular barn with a rope
>the radius of the barn is 10 meters and the length of the robe is exactly 10 pi meters
>what is the exact surface area on which the goat is allowed to graze?
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War in 4K that threatens the state of the world is truly peak entertainment. Nothing beats this; no amount of porn, movies or video games have ever made me feel this intense and attentive. I haven't slept in three days
What biological processes is happening in our brain that makes us feel like this right now?
What biological processes is happening in our brain that makes us feel like this right now?
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Calling all Meteorologists and Nuclear Physics majors
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On April 25th 2019, Donald J Trump suggested whilst on Live TV that we could simply have the USA's military entirely neutralize/eliminate any and all future hurricanes by shooting Nuclear missiles into them. Is the problem really that simple? Would this actually work? Why or why not?
Personally I think the orange man was absolutely bigly on to something YUGE here with this theory, but as a scientist and a skeptic I have to step back and wonder why only one single human being was ever smart enough to figure out how to "solve" hurricanes in the entire 70+ year history of the nuclear age? So honestly idk. Can any meteorology majors or nuclear physics majors care to explain? Maybe even someone who had a double major in those 2 fields? Like why are hurricanes still a thing? Why wouldn't this work?
Personally I think the orange man was absolutely bigly on to something YUGE here with this theory, but as a scientist and a skeptic I have to step back and wonder why only one single human being was ever smart enough to figure out how to "solve" hurricanes in the entire 70+ year history of the nuclear age? So honestly idk. Can any meteorology majors or nuclear physics majors care to explain? Maybe even someone who had a double major in those 2 fields? Like why are hurricanes still a thing? Why wouldn't this work?
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/sci/ humor thread
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The trucks have left Ottawa, but 'phantom honking' lingers for many downtown
Post-traumatic stress from weeks of honking is a temporary 'mild trauma,' psychologist says
>Zakir Virani is one of several downtown residents now experiencing 'phantom honking.' (Avanthika Anand/CBC)
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/convoy-protest-phantom-honking-1.6363104?cmp=rss
Kevin uses one word to describe the first days of the protests in downtown Ottawa: torture.
"Literally there was trucks right underneath me," said Kevin, who did not want to provide CBC a last name for fear of reprisal. "It was one thing for me, but I've got animals. I've got three cats, two dogs. So yeah, it was torture."
That "torture" is the reason behind an ongoing class-action lawsuit, which sought an injunction prohibiting any participants in the convoy protest from using vehicle horns in the vicinity of downtown Ottawa.
The trucks have since been removed, with police pushing the majority of protesters outside of the downtown core over the Family Day long weekend. Even still, some downtown residents say they're haunted by "phantom honking" — what sounds like blaring truck horns, but no actual sounds are there.
City starts to tally occupation's toll on residents' mental health
"When you hear that noise, it's like, 'Oh, are they back? Is there a road convoy coming back, right?'" said Sean Flynn, who lives about three kilometres from downtown but could still hear the horns inside his home during the protests.
"'I felt I was constantly doing these sort of double takes ... it almost feels a bit re-traumatizing."
Flynn isn't alone. Downtown resident Zakir Virani said he hears phantom honking, too, usually at night, which keeps him awake.
Post-traumatic stress from weeks of honking is a temporary 'mild trauma,' psychologist says
>Zakir Virani is one of several downtown residents now experiencing 'phantom honking.' (Avanthika Anand/CBC)
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/convoy-protest-phantom-honking-1.6363104?cmp=rss
Kevin uses one word to describe the first days of the protests in downtown Ottawa: torture.
"Literally there was trucks right underneath me," said Kevin, who did not want to provide CBC a last name for fear of reprisal. "It was one thing for me, but I've got animals. I've got three cats, two dogs. So yeah, it was torture."
That "torture" is the reason behind an ongoing class-action lawsuit, which sought an injunction prohibiting any participants in the convoy protest from using vehicle horns in the vicinity of downtown Ottawa.
The trucks have since been removed, with police pushing the majority of protesters outside of the downtown core over the Family Day long weekend. Even still, some downtown residents say they're haunted by "phantom honking" — what sounds like blaring truck horns, but no actual sounds are there.
City starts to tally occupation's toll on residents' mental health
"When you hear that noise, it's like, 'Oh, are they back? Is there a road convoy coming back, right?'" said Sean Flynn, who lives about three kilometres from downtown but could still hear the horns inside his home during the protests.
"'I felt I was constantly doing these sort of double takes ... it almost feels a bit re-traumatizing."
Flynn isn't alone. Downtown resident Zakir Virani said he hears phantom honking, too, usually at night, which keeps him awake.
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why
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inarguably based and pilled. Even Einstein needed help with that math.
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I have not taken any type of Covid vaccine since 2020. Give it to me straight. Is this shit safe? Will it make me infertile?
