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sayruq · 7 months
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nezreblogz · 4 months
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cali · 8 months
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sorry bro i lost focus and forgot where u begin and i end i hope nothing gay happened
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sparklingthedas · 1 year
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Astarion lectures of disappointment >>>
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kimberlabtron · 5 months
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Sample Concentrator LSCO-A10 accelerates the concentration of samples by blowing nitrogen gas at the rate of 15 L/min. It comes with a microprocessor controller which controls the temperature of high-purity aluminium when the equipment is in operation. The models have provisions of concentrating around 3 to 24 samples at a time.
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problemnyatic · 22 days
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"I think this Category of human being is disposable" okay that not only sucks and is fascist but also makes getting you to deem someone to be disposable a simple matter of convincing you they're in The Category regardless of the truth. Also The Category is often misapplied to a vulnerable minority because it makes people like you agree they're disposable.
"Anyone who disagrees with me about The Category of people being disposable is a Category apologist or probably also in The Category themselves" Oh so you're just totally unconcerned with truth or justice or ethics or human rights and just are feeding your bloodlust for the sake of revenge fantasies. got it 👍
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chronicbitchsyndrome · 6 months
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so: masking: good, unequivocally. please mask and please educate others on why they should mask to make the world safer for immune compromised people to participate in.
however: masking is not my policy focus and it shouldn't be yours, either. masking is a very good mitigation against droplet-born illnesses and a slightly less effective (but still very good) mitigation against airborne illnesses, but its place in the pyramid of mitigation demands is pretty low, for several reasons:
it's an individual mitigation, not a systemic one. the best mitigations to make public life more accessible affect everyone without distributing the majority of the effort among individuals (who may not be able to comply, may not have access to education on how to comply, or may be actively malicious).
it's a post-hoc mitigation, or to put it another way, it's a band-aid over the underlying problem. even if it was possible to enforce, universal masking still wouldn't address the underlying problem that it is dangerous for sick people and immune compromised people to be in the same public locations to begin with. this is a solvable problem! we have created the societal conditions for this problem!
here are my policy focuses:
upgraded air filtration and ventilation systems for all public buildings. appropriate ventilation should be just as bog-standard as appropriately clean running water. an indoor venue without a ventilation system capable of performing 5 complete air changes per hour should be like encountering a public restroom without any sinks or hand sanitizer stations whatsoever.
enforced paid sick leave for all employees until 3-5 days without symptoms. the vast majority of respiratory and food-borne illnesses circulate through industry sectors where employees come into work while experiencing symptoms. a taco bell worker should never be making food while experiencing strep throat symptoms, even without a strep diagnosis.
enforced virtual schooling options for sick students. the other vast majority of respiratory and food-borne illnesses circulate through schools. the proximity of so many kids and teenagers together indoors (with little to no proper ventilation and high levels of physical activity) means that if even one person comes to school sick, hundreds will be infected in the following few days. those students will most likely infect their parents as well. allowing students to complete all readings and coursework through sites like blackboard or compass while sick will cut down massively on disease transmission.
accessible testing for everyone. not just for COVID; if there's a test for any contagious illness capable of being performed outside of lab conditions, there should be a regulated option for performing that test at home (similar to COVID rapid tests). if a test can only be performed under lab conditions, there should be a government-subsidized program to provide free of charge testing to anyone who needs it, through urgent cares and pharmacies.
the last thing to note is that these things stack; upgraded ventilation systems in all public buildings mean that students and employees get sick less often to begin with, making it less burdensome for students and employees to be absent due to sickness, and making it more likely that sick individuals will choose to stay home themselves (since it's not so costly for them).
masking is great! keep masking! please use masking as a rhetorical "this is what we can do as individuals to make public life safer while we're pushing for drastic policy changes," and don't get complacent in either direction--don't assume that masking is all you need to do or an acceptable forever-solution, and equally, don't fall prey to thinking that pushing for policy change "makes up" for not masking in public. it's not a game with scores and sides; masking is a material thing you can do to help the individual people you interact with one by one, and policy changes are what's going to make the entirety of public life safer for all immune compromised people.
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mideltainternational · 8 months
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mmothmanners · 1 month
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Of course I gotta do Astarion next. And channel his best energy 'Chaotic Drama Queen'.
"I wAs RiGhT tHeRe!!!!"
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1-2-3-4-4498-0 · 10 months
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Solar concentrators are devices that collect solar radiation and concentrate at a single focal point. The devices are mainly comprised of a series of lens or mirror assemblies, heat receivers, and a tracking system. The performance of the concentrator depends on the intensity of solar radiation, the incident angle of radiation, and its relative position to the sun and the reactor to be heated. The solar concentrator market size was valued at $5.2 billion in 2021, and the solar concentrator industry is estimated to reach $24.6 billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 16.8% from 2022 to 2031.
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sayruq · 4 months
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sehaaonline · 10 months
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Breathing Easy with Philips Oxygen Concentrators
In today's fast-paced world, health is wealth, and taking care of our well-being has never been more important. One crucial aspect of maintaining good health is ensuring that our bodies receive an adequate supply of oxygen. This is where oxygen concentrators come into play, and among the top choices in the market is the Philips Oxygen Concentrator, specifically the Philips EverFlo Oxygen Concentrator with a 10-liter capacity.
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What sets Philips apart in the world of oxygen concentrators? The answer lies in their commitment to innovation and quality. The Philips EverFlo Oxygen Concentrator is designed with user convenience in mind. It's compact, easy to operate, and energy-efficient, ensuring that you can integrate it seamlessly into your daily life.
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Investing in a Philips oxygen concentrator, especially the 10-liter variant, means investing in your well-being. The reliable and consistent oxygen supply it offers can make a significant difference in your comfort and overall health.
In conclusion, when it comes to choosing an oxygen concentrator, consider the Philips EverFlo Oxygen Concentrator with a 10-liter capacity. It's a trustworthy companion for anyone in need of respiratory support, providing peace of mind and allowing you to breathe easy. Your health is your wealth, and with Philips, you can ensure you're getting the best in respiratory care.
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heritageposts · 4 months
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Link to Jonathan Cook's article:
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nemfrog · 7 months
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The solar system. Comets and meteors. 1873. Frontispiece.
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garpen · 2 months
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*Jason and Stephanie arguing over something, that devolved to them just calling each other names*
Jason: Gremlin.
Stephanie: Jerk.
Jason: Asshat.
Stephanie: Douche.
Jason: Bitch.
Stephanie: Bitchass.
Jason: Motherfucker.
Stephanie: Bastard.
Jason: Cunt.
Stephanie: Slut.
Jason: Gold digger
Stephanie: Fucking whore.
Jason, having fun at this point, his love language being words of aggression: I hope you know I love you so much you bitchass motherfucker.
Stephanie, also having fun at this point: Love you too you fucking piece of shit.
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heph · 9 months
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YOU JUST ATE
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