Tuesday, November 17, 2020
Been here, done this.
Zero stars. Don't recommend it.
I spent every day holding on to my biology facts. Surfing pubmed. So I could figure it out before I forgot everything. Jettisoned everything else. People, places, music, recipes, html, computer programs- all gone. I'm a cataloging librarian who forgot how to classify. Still don't remember the dates of my own life events.
It was very, very bad.
(And yet dealing with DJT is somehow way worse...)
Saturday, November 14, 2020
Monday, November 9, 2020
Now back to our previously scheduled hijacking.
The pandemic is worse than ever. The worst in the universe. Morgue trailers are happening again.
Ben Carson, once a brain surgeon, tested positive for COVID-19 this morning. Carson attended the election night party at the White House
Guessing this has something to do with no-bid contracts too-
It's cold outside. People's noses are dried out and swollen. They are hanging out indoors eating carbs.
You know, all the things on my "respiratory infection predictable habits" list...
And next week sometime the Supreme Court will decide to crush the ACA. Leaving millions without health care options.
And while the Great and Glorious OZ is screeching about voter fraud to distract you-
He seems to be ready to hand off large parts of America's strategic resources to his partners in crime...
He seems to be ready to hand off large parts of America's strategic resources to his partners in crime...
The White House is urging the Pentagon to fast track “what would essentially be a no-bid contract to lease the Department of Defense's mid-band spectrum—premium real estate for the booming and lucrative 5G market—to Rivada Networks, a company in which prominent Republicans and supporters of President Donald Trump have investments.”Trump to strip protections from Tongass National Forest, one of the biggest intact temperate rainforests
Guessing this has something to do with no-bid contracts too-
The administration fired Lisa Gordon-Hagerty, administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), Bonnie Glick, deputy administrator of the US Agency for International Development, and Neil Chatterjee, chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
He's surely criming right now. I am assuming he is currently "making a deal" for the mining rights to the Grand Canyon.
Because Arizona.
Sunday, November 8, 2020
Fuck colonialist apartheid
Deepest thanks to Arizona's indigenous and immigrant Americans. And all the black aunties everywhere...
Saturday, November 7, 2020
As I was saying
NPR:
Mark Meadows, the chief of staff to President Trump, has tested positive for the coronavirus, multiple news organizations reported late Friday night. He is the latest person in the president's inner circle to catch the virus, which is surging across the country.
Meadows was last seen by reporters on election night, when Trump gave a defiant speech to supporters packed into the East Room of the White House. Meadows walked into the room ahead of Trump's adult children just ahead of his remarks.
Tuesday, November 3, 2020
Now I will
Light some candles.
For sanity. For the dead. For the future. For Peace on Earth.
Keep up the good fight everyone. Stay in the light.
Monday, November 2, 2020
The Last Gasp of the Red Death
The White House on lockdown: A federal law enforcement source tells NBC that beginning tomorrow, crews will build a “non-scalable” fence to secure the WH complex, Ellipse and Lafayette Square.
Trump is planning to hold his election night party in the East Room of the White House. They’re discussing inviting roughly 400 people, a huge amount for an indoors event during the pandemic.
Sunday, November 1, 2020
Article Roundup
Things to read instead of doomscrolling.
This is my number one conclusion about almost all illnesses. They mask themselves. It's creepy.
A new investigation showed that by mid-August, the death rate in those hospitalized with coronavirus-related illness had dropped from 25.6 percentage points to about 7.6 percentage points.
You don’t have to sanitize your apples anymore, but you do have to wear a mask
UCSF study shows reassuring initial findings for infant health
Parkinson's disease is not one, but two diseases
Although the name may suggest otherwise, Parkinson's disease is not one but two diseases, starting either in the brain or in the intestines.
Ultra-low-cost hearing aid could address age-related hearing loss worldwide
The best graphics I've seen.
Writing by hand creates much more activity in the sensorimotor parts of the brain, researchers found.
Yo Denise! Keep punching!
New research has revealed that training one arm can improve strength and decrease muscle loss in the other arm -- without even moving it.
Parkinson's disease is not one, but two diseases
Although the name may suggest otherwise, Parkinson's disease is not one but two diseases, starting either in the brain or in the intestines.
The first systematic review of how the severity of infectious diseases changes with age suggests that the human immune system might start to lose the ability to protect against infections earlier than previously thought.
Unlike human brains, dog brains do not contain face-sensitive areas
Did Early Humans Invent Hot Pot in Geothermal Pools?
A mystery microbe found at Olduvai Gorge inspired scientists to speculate about the origins of cooking.
A mystery microbe found at Olduvai Gorge inspired scientists to speculate about the origins of cooking.
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