I went ahead and bought HZD while it's on sale, so I have it in case I decide to play it later. And while it's installing I can play RDR2 and see how Rockstar games look like in 4k/hdr.
I had the same thought. I was like, well I still have to finish Control so I’ll put HZD on the back burner and then I got the itch to play a new game and here we are.
Also the vaccine isn't like 100% and I'm pretty sure no one has yet proved if being vaccinated means you can't transfer the disease to other unvaccinated people. Like if you're around an infected person and you don't get symptoms but you cough near unvaxxed folks and then they get it? This is a big fear of mine!
So I think we should surgically graft masks to people's faces.
Also the vaccine isn't like 100% and I'm pretty sure no one has yet proved if being vaccinated means you can't transfer the disease to other unvaccinated people. Like if you're around an infected person and you don't get symptoms but you cough near unvaxxed folks and then they get it? This is a big fear of mine!
So I think we should surgically graft masks to people's faces.
Also the vaccine isn't like 100% and I'm pretty sure no one has yet proved if being vaccinated means you can't transfer the disease to other unvaccinated people. Like if you're around an infected person and you don't get symptoms but you cough near unvaxxed folks and then they get it? This is a big fear of mine!
So I think we should surgically graft masks to people's faces.
Also the vaccine isn't like 100% and I'm pretty sure no one has yet proved if being vaccinated means you can't transfer the disease to other unvaccinated people. Like if you're around an infected person and you don't get symptoms but you cough near unvaxxed folks and then they get it? This is a big fear of mine!
So I think we should surgically graft masks to people's faces.
The CDC seems very nervous to say anything concrete, but since we've all become viral experts in the last year this quote makes me think it's largely not a thing:
Critics cited by the Times may also have overlooked the context for Walensky’s comments. As Maddow made crystal clear in her introduction to the segment, the most important finding of the recent CDC study was that vaccinated people suffer an extremely low rate of asymptomatic infections. This may be bigger news than the general public realizes.
Also the vaccine isn't like 100% and I'm pretty sure no one has yet proved if being vaccinated means you can't transfer the disease to other unvaccinated people. Like if you're around an infected person and you don't get symptoms but you cough near unvaxxed folks and then they get it? This is a big fear of mine!
So I think we should surgically graft masks to people's faces.
No vaccine is 100% but the vaccine is productive the majority of the time.
A recent study of vaccinated front line workers showed that it was able to prevent transmissible disease most of the time.
Prospective cohorts of health care personnel, first responders, and other essential and frontline workers over 13 weeks in eight U.S. locations confirmed that authorized mRNA COVID-19 vaccines (Pfizer-BioNTech’s BNT162b2 and Moderna’s mRNA-1273) are highly effective in real-world conditions. Vaccine effectiveness of full immunization with two doses of mRNA vaccines was 90% (95% CI = 68%–97%) against RT-PCR–confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection. These findings are consistent with those from the mRNA vaccines’ Phase III trials (1,2) and recent observational studies of the mRNA vaccine effectiveness against severe COVID-19 (3). The findings complement and expand upon these preceding reports by demonstrating that the vaccines can also reduce the risk for infection regardless of COVID-19–associated illness symptom status (4,5). Reducing the risk for transmissible infection, which can occur among persons with asymptomatic infection or among persons several days before symptoms onset (6), is especially important among health care personnel, first responders, and other essential and frontline workers given their potential to transmit the virus through frequent close contact with patients and the public.
Well that's good but as someone dealing with a major anxiety and depression issue who is about to have a baby in the house, I still say we all wear masks and stay inside until 2023 just to be on the safe side. Also please let me go back inside.
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Masks will stick around out of habit for a while and I think they’ll be see as generally polite but once I’m clear of the vaccine I’m gathering with other vaccinated people and trying to get back to some kind of normal.
can you feel the struggle within?
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Good evening you loners Dottie... you rebels
are YOU on the beer list?
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Also the vaccine isn't like 100% and I'm pretty sure no one has yet proved if being vaccinated means you can't transfer the disease to other unvaccinated people. Like if you're around an infected person and you don't get symptoms but you cough near unvaxxed folks and then they get it? This is a big fear of mine!
So I think we should surgically graft masks to people's faces.
The CDC seems very nervous to say anything concrete, but since we've all become viral experts in the last year this quote makes me think it's largely not a thing:
Critics cited by the Times may also have overlooked the context for Walensky’s comments. As Maddow made crystal clear in her introduction to the segment, the most important finding of the recent CDC study was that vaccinated people suffer an extremely low rate of asymptomatic infections. This may be bigger news than the general public realizes.
The attitude of the public health establishment is: "if there is literally any chance that a piece of advice could turn out to be wrong, or, that even if it's correct it could turn out to have counterproductive consequences, then we absolutely cannot issue that advice. Because then we would be responsible for the harms that resulted. Doing harm and being responsible for it is much, much worse than failing to produce some benefit."
This stance is the product of an unholy alliance of deontology and self-interest. The claim that it's much worse for a government agency to do harm than to fail to secure benefit is not that plausible, as a matter of ethics, even for genuine deontologists (Rawls, after all, having decided that doing/allowing didn't apply to the way the basic structure distributes goods). But it's very easy to believe when it happens to justify the course of action that ~also~ minimizes the chance for any public blowback.
Well that's good but as someone dealing with a major anxiety and depression issue who is about to have a baby in the house, I still say we all wear masks and stay inside until 2023 just to be on the safe side. Also please let me go back inside.
When my daughter started school I got sick so many times.
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I think we should definitely keep around some practices like if you feel like you've got a cold, stay home, or in the very least wear a mask, type of shit. Like not getting covid is great but also all of the flu seasons just weren't, as in they basically didn't happen. That'd be a cool thing to also keep going too.
Well that's good but as someone dealing with a major anxiety and depression issue who is about to have a baby in the house, I still say we all wear masks and stay inside until 2023 just to be on the safe side. Also please let me go back inside.
When my daughter started school I got sick so many times.
I have been sick less this last year than any time in my life in since my older boy was born. And he is 19.
I think maybe I had a mild cold once. When my younger boy started kindergarten I was sick on average 3-4 times per month.
Attacked by tweeeeeeees!
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buzzkill notice: The image of the lady is a photocomp and the story is satire
Not with that attitude.
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Also let's be real. Somewhere in Florida a stripper has absolutely showered a cop.
are YOU on the beer list?
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Got my bill today for the ambulance ride- originally 800, I'm responsible for 125
since this happened less than a month ago, this is some kind of medical billing land speed record, and also I'm really grateful for a sane total bill amount
Some days Blue wonders why anyone ever bothered making numbers so small; other days she supposes even infinity needs to start somewhere.
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Well that's good but as someone dealing with a major anxiety and depression issue who is about to have a baby in the house, I still say we all wear masks and stay inside until 2023 just to be on the safe side. Also please let me go back inside.
When my daughter started school I got sick so many times.
I have been sick less this last year than any time in my life in since my older boy was born. And he is 19.
I think maybe I had a mild cold once. When my younger boy started kindergarten I was sick on average 3-4 times per month.
i've gone from generally feeling like some kind of crap almost all the time to not being able to remember the last time i felt sick
i don't wanna go back tbh
Allegedly a voice of reason.
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I think we should definitely keep around some practices like if you feel like you've got a cold, stay home, or in the very least wear a mask, type of shit. Like not getting covid is great but also all of the flu seasons just weren't, as in they basically didn't happen. That'd be a cool thing to also keep going too.
I would love to see mask use while sick and WFH while sick become absolutely standard but I know even if they stick for a year it's gonna fade and we'll be back on our regular bullshit
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I really really hate unlabeled fake news being everywhere and shit getting worse. I don't think it's ok if it's low stakes or a joke either.
Thousands of hot, local singles are waiting to play at bubbulon.com.
I think we should definitely keep around some practices like if you feel like you've got a cold, stay home, or in the very least wear a mask, type of shit. Like not getting covid is great but also all of the flu seasons just weren't, as in they basically didn't happen. That'd be a cool thing to also keep going too.
I would love to see mask use while sick and WFH while sick become absolutely standard but I know even if they stick for a year it's gonna fade and we'll be back on our regular bullshit
at Microsoft I think there has been a real permanent change in favor of working from home. At least in finally breaking some of the older middle management who thought that people aren't really working if they aren't in the office.
But people gotta have their socialized childcare (if kids happen to learn while at childcare this is tolerable side effect) and are going to be sending sick kids to school no matter what. So I'm gonna get it from my kids no matter what the office is like.
As a Europe "maybe now we'll be able to stay at home if we're sick" is one of the cultural differences that it is hardest to get my head around
Everybody but the bosses know working when you are sick is bad but good luck convincing them or getting them to not violate any laws saying employees can stay home when sick
Considering the nature of the job I'm p sure there's more cops who've been pissed on than not
Certainly every cop car in the world has been urinated in at some point or other
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Got my bill today for the ambulance ride- originally 800, I'm responsible for 125
since this happened less than a month ago, this is some kind of medical billing land speed record, and also I'm really grateful for a sane total bill amount
Dude my wife was out of the hospital less than 8 weeks ago and some of the $5 and $10 lab charges sent us a "second notice"
I can't fucking pay these things fast enough. Medical Billing is on point right now.
Some white collar professionals might see change but for the majorty of work a day schlubs its going to go right back to how it was because it was that way for a reason to begin with
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lol stuck in bk drive thru because point of sales system crashed
I will die here
Goodbye cruel world
my job is unionized and it's strictly if you're sick you're not working
even after being here for over a year, with a pandemic on top of it all, it's difficult to get out of the mindset of justifying taking off sick, catching up on work, general feelings of guilt
i don't see workplaces that are forced to give workers sick time off making any long-term changes
I really really hate unlabeled fake news being everywhere and shit getting worse. I don't think it's ok if it's low stakes or a joke either.
God, I hate when people people are like, "I don't care if it is fake. It is funny." Then why pretend it is real!
Because it reinforces feelings about their worldview. It's not true but it feels true, and then you add that onto the occasional real stories that fit the narrative and the narrative is now always true.
If you're not already subscribing to that worldview that the fake story is promoting than it's usually not funny.
Kana on
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You can always lick them too in a worst case scenario
I had the same thought. I was like, well I still have to finish Control so I’ll put HZD on the back burner and then I got the itch to play a new game and here we are.
So I think we should surgically graft masks to people's faces.
Unsealable mouths and noses are gross anyway.
this is the way
https://fortune.com/2021/04/02/scientists-protest-cdc-directors-upbeat-vaccine-comments-but-caution-has-its-costs-too/
The CDC seems very nervous to say anything concrete, but since we've all become viral experts in the last year this quote makes me think it's largely not a thing:
No vaccine is 100% but the vaccine is productive the majority of the time.
A recent study of vaccinated front line workers showed that it was able to prevent transmissible disease most of the time.
https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7013e3.htm
The attitude of the public health establishment is: "if there is literally any chance that a piece of advice could turn out to be wrong, or, that even if it's correct it could turn out to have counterproductive consequences, then we absolutely cannot issue that advice. Because then we would be responsible for the harms that resulted. Doing harm and being responsible for it is much, much worse than failing to produce some benefit."
This stance is the product of an unholy alliance of deontology and self-interest. The claim that it's much worse for a government agency to do harm than to fail to secure benefit is not that plausible, as a matter of ethics, even for genuine deontologists (Rawls, after all, having decided that doing/allowing didn't apply to the way the basic structure distributes goods). But it's very easy to believe when it happens to justify the course of action that ~also~ minimizes the chance for any public blowback.
So, shit sucks.
When my daughter started school I got sick so many times.
I have been sick less this last year than any time in my life in since my older boy was born. And he is 19.
I think maybe I had a mild cold once. When my younger boy started kindergarten I was sick on average 3-4 times per month.
buzzkill notice: The image of the lady is a photocomp and the story is satire
since this happened less than a month ago, this is some kind of medical billing land speed record, and also I'm really grateful for a sane total bill amount
i've gone from generally feeling like some kind of crap almost all the time to not being able to remember the last time i felt sick
i don't wanna go back tbh
I would love to see mask use while sick and WFH while sick become absolutely standard but I know even if they stick for a year it's gonna fade and we'll be back on our regular bullshit
God, I hate when people people are like, "I don't care if it is fake. It is funny." Then why pretend it is real!
"Die for your TPS reports" might as well be written into our Constitution.
at Microsoft I think there has been a real permanent change in favor of working from home. At least in finally breaking some of the older middle management who thought that people aren't really working if they aren't in the office.
But people gotta have their socialized childcare (if kids happen to learn while at childcare this is tolerable side effect) and are going to be sending sick kids to school no matter what. So I'm gonna get it from my kids no matter what the office is like.
Certainly every cop car in the world has been urinated in at some point or other
Dude my wife was out of the hospital less than 8 weeks ago and some of the $5 and $10 lab charges sent us a "second notice"
I can't fucking pay these things fast enough. Medical Billing is on point right now.
I will die here
Goodbye cruel world
Bearing in mind that the answer determines whether or not I sell my house
It’s so good.
I cried like a gallon of cringe tears like really cried and had to look away it’s simply too cringy.
even after being here for over a year, with a pandemic on top of it all, it's difficult to get out of the mindset of justifying taking off sick, catching up on work, general feelings of guilt
i don't see workplaces that are forced to give workers sick time off making any long-term changes
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Because it reinforces feelings about their worldview. It's not true but it feels true, and then you add that onto the occasional real stories that fit the narrative and the narrative is now always true.
If you're not already subscribing to that worldview that the fake story is promoting than it's usually not funny.