searabbit

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[–] searabbit@piefed.social 13 points 1 day ago

Hamshahri newspaper said they were hit by an "Israeli drone strike".

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) told the BBC they were unable to verify this unless provided with the co-ordinates of the alleged strike.

Journalist: They say you killed a child, is that true?

IDF: Do you have the slightest idea how little that narrows it down?

[–] searabbit@piefed.social 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I think this is a good call out to either get your immunity tested or just get the booster. I have a good primary doctor who routinely gets her new adult patients tested for immunity to the common diseases vaccinated against in childhood, and I tested negative for measles. I would've had no idea that I lost immunity and needed a booster otherwise.

[–] searabbit@piefed.social 7 points 2 days ago

I need the book version of a remix between 1984 and Brave New World. I think even Huxley agreed that Orwell's dystopia was more realistic than his in certain aspects.

[–] searabbit@piefed.social 1 points 2 days ago

I can't access the full research paper, but from what I remember, I thought younger and more junior employees were much more likely to use corporate jargon and buzzwords to compensate for their lack of experience/ knowledge. I wonder if this research controlled for relevant years of experience.

[–] searabbit@piefed.social 10 points 2 days ago (1 children)

that’s how life was in those cultures

What are "those cultures"? Because the person you replied to only mentioned GoT and that's not a real culture.

[–] searabbit@piefed.social 2 points 3 days ago (2 children)

I can only own as many dogs as my landlord allows, which is zero to one :(

[–] searabbit@piefed.social 7 points 4 days ago (1 children)

I feel for your friend because my mom had acne until (I assume) she hit menopause, and my acne starts back up if I ever take a break from continuous birth control. Doctors are also incredibly dismissive about these things because no one understands female hormones -yay for us!!

I can't diagnose your friend, but I can point you in some directions to bring up at the doctor:

Starting about 2 years ago her face started getting acne, and any treatments just made it worse. the only thing that helped was antibiotics.

What treatments? (you don't have to tell me, but have it ready for the doctor) Usually they'll hand you some benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid along with the antibiotics as the initial treatment. Maybe tretinoin (retin-A). These are very harsh actives, so they can be very irritating if you use too much or don't combine them with a skincare routine. They also just don't work for everyone. She can go back to the dermatologist and try something else.

Some of the spots are very tiny, like pore-sized, and get white heads

This sounds like it could be fungal acne (again not qualified to diagnose, go to a doctor). If it's itchy and also gets worse with heat/sweat, try some anti-dandruff shampoo with ketoconazole or zinc pyrithione and see if that helps.

Before her period she gets very irritated-hyper, one time she got so pissed off at a pretty mundane thing she threw a mug at the wall.

She should speak to her doctor about PCOS and/or PMDD. They will likely recommend birth control for these conditions if she has them, but that is not the only option if she doesn't want to go on it.

she says she only looks young because she has big eyes and a small nose

"Looking young," "big eyes," and "small nose" could be indicators of various genetic or endocrine conditions, but I wouldn't bring this up to the doctor since it's super vague and doesn't point to anything in particular. She should just stick to symptoms that are bothering her. Presumably the doctor will be able to spot the connection if there is one.

Since 31 is still very young, is this normal for her age?

I don't think this is a useful question. Acne is a common condition even in adults, but it is still a condition that most people want treated. The point is she wants treatment. If a doctor dismisses her with a "oh it's normal" or a "it's just a sign that you have young skin!" (my mom got this line into her 40s...), go to a different doctor.

[–] searabbit@piefed.social 4 points 4 days ago

Apart from the acting ICE head being in this predicament

They don't. They feel bad for the good government workers we don't hear about having these levels of stress over moral conflicts with the administration.

[–] searabbit@piefed.social 27 points 6 days ago (3 children)

Until there are enough grassroots progressive candidates to take over the democratic party the same way the tea party movement took over the republican party, and finally some progressive initiatives can pass into law, such as eliminating FPTP.

Please don't take the "just vote democrats into office" answer to mean "sit tight and do nothing but vote" when voting is really the bare minimum activism you should be doing to preserve a democratic system.

[–] searabbit@piefed.social 7 points 1 week ago

I think that's just a white person thing...

[–] searabbit@piefed.social 37 points 1 week ago (1 children)

According to court records, Moore went to a hospital in December last year with abdominal pain and told medical staff she had taken misoprostol, a drug used in medication abortions, along with oxycodone.

Authorities said medical records estimated Moore was between 22 and 24 weeks pregnant and investigators say the fetus survived for about an hour after delivery at the hospital.

I didn't expect her to be that far along the pregnancy, but regardless, fuck that hospital for snitching on her. Sounds like she got 2 drug charges on top of the bs fetus murder charge too.

[–] searabbit@piefed.social 1 points 1 week ago

I think we agree for the most part. I also didn't mean to imply reading literature = intelligent because I also don't believe that. The people I described are people in my life who I believe are incredibly intelligent, just not academic.

On my last point, it's my realist take. I have EDS (excessive daytime sleepiness), so even if I really really believe I will enjoy a tougher read, sometimes I can't stay awake long enough to get through a page. During those periods, I'll take the easier self help or scifi book to keep me going. But yeah, challenging ourselves is part of the joy. When I was a struggling college student, I became very depressed for a while, and I distinctly remember picking up a philosophy book at the city library and reading an excerpt about hedonism and eudaimonism which changed my outlook for the better. The idea that we need both short term pleasures and long-term purpose to feel happy/fulfilled helped me work through the challenges, making sure I still went out and had fun in between, which now I look back on with some sense of fondness and pride. I see reading a tough book that interests me in the same way.

for his essays, there is an excellent anthology available from Penguin, ‘The World-Ending Fire’.

Awesome! I'll add that to my reading list :)

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