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  • 9:31 am on August 25, 2022 Permalink | Reply  

    I got covid

    partner progress:
    8/13 afternoon: start to have body aches
    8/14: body aches, some fever, throat pain. start isolation. rapid test positive
    8/15: more throat pain, swallow pain, phlegm, no fever and no body ache
    8/16: lose sense of smell
    8/17: feeling better, walking outside.
    8/18: start to spend time with me
    ~8/20: recover sense of smell
    8/23: rapid test negative
    8/25: start meeting some friends masked

    8/15: friend positive
    8/20: friend’s roommate positive
    8/26: friend negative

    my progress:
    8/13: exposure
    8/15: evening some itchy throat (ate a lot of icecream before this)
    8/16: rapid test negative. some headache & tiredness, not feeling enough air when breathing in (as usual). armpit temp 98. coughing/itchy throat. 100.4 F degrees oral. ibuprofen. start isolation.
    8/17: rapid test positive. 99 F degrees oral. some fever/headache. a bit more throat pain than yesterday, although it doesn’t hurt much when swalloing (and probably eating). throat feels very dry though, when i was poking nose for the rapid test, it triggered some dry coughing. started taking dayquil/nyquil. (dayquil liquid color was confusing: https://yongho.photos/6001/ )
    8/18: got the canotify.ca.gov exposure smartphone alert. fever and pains gone. phlegm, nasal congestion and coughing
    8/19: runny nose.
    8/22: get back to working from home. had some trouble breathing with nose, feeling nauseated. took most of the day off.
    8/23: rapid test positive. got back to working half a day from this point on. stopped taking nyquil/dayquil.
    8/25: rapid test positive
    8/26: rapid test negative
    8/28: rapid test negative

     
  • 9:28 pm on August 19, 2022 Permalink | Reply  

    https://www.koreaexpose.com/youtube-cyber-wreckers-making-issues-and-causing-death/

     
  • 11:48 am on August 14, 2022 Permalink | Reply  

    I was reading Prop 28 opposition and saw that the LA Times editorial opposed it.

    I’m sure they make a series of interesting points in their argument. But this one quoted line is a particularly bad take:

    > What happens if the student population plummets in future years while the number of disabled elderly people grows?

    Uh, then we change laws to reflect the changed reality. It’s as if people wanted to create brand-new laws in the 1910’s regarding car accidents and what happens if a car driver hits a person, etc, and people objecting to those laws from being made, saying “well we are all gonna be flying in spaceships in the future anyway. No need to regulate cars.”

     
  • 3:13 pm on August 9, 2022 Permalink | Reply  

    > Am I still considered a dreamer even though Iā€™m an old woman and all of my dreams have died ? :peepoHmm~1:

    humans are peculiar organisms that live in the present but also in the future
    if they lived in the present only, the realization that there is no food in front of them at that very moment would drive them anxious
    because the future is part of them – knowledge of where you will eat your next meal, and the next day, and even the simplest future planning – it is that you are a dreamer

    so your dreams are not yet dead šŸ’€
    your revised dreams just happen to better reflect the oppression of the working class under capitalism :yonghuh:

     
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