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Wordle 793 4/6

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I have uninstalled X for X days.
 
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> Former US president Donald Trump, who is seeking his term, has once again raised the issue of high tax by India on certain American products in particular the iconic Harley-Davidson motorcycles, and has threatened to slap with reciprocal tax if voted to power in the 2024 presidential elections.
Hahaha
 
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@Vikas so, uh, what are they referred to now? The posts?
 
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@M.A.R. No idea lol.
@Cerberus I've always heard that "three's a crowd."
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Wordle 793 5/6

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14:24
Daily Quordle 574
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Daily Octordle #574
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Couldn't get started.
I had a CT today, the radiologist's expression says "there is a sclerotic lesion measuring up to 12*17 mm in the body of the left iliac bone". Now I wonder what this can mean at all.
14:45
@CowperKettle I know someone who had something similar. They told him to get checked for lymphoma, but it turned out to be Paget's disease.
Paget's disease of bone (commonly known as Paget's disease or, historically, osteitis deformans) is a condition involving cellular remodeling and deformity of one or more bones. The affected bones show signs of dysregulated bone remodeling at the microscopic level, specifically excessive bone breakdown and subsequent disorganized new bone formation. These structural changes cause the bone to weaken, which may result in deformity, pain, fracture or arthritis of associated joints.The exact cause is unknown, although leading theories indicate both genetic and acquired factors (see Causes). Paget's...
They fixed it with an infusion of Reclast.
Zoledronic acid, also known as zoledronate and sold under the brand name Zometa by Novartis among others, is a medication used to treat a number of bone diseases. These include osteoporosis, high blood calcium due to cancer, bone breakdown due to cancer, Paget's disease of bone and Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). It is given by injection into a vein.Common side effects include fever, joint pain, high blood pressure, diarrhea, and feeling tired. Serious side effects may include kidney problems, low blood calcium, and osteonecrosis of the jaw. Use during pregnancy may result in harm to the baby...
15:01
@Robusto Ah! My radiologist also wrote in parentheses (probably a bone island). I looked up "bone island" and it's just the run-of-the-mill changes that every second person must have.
So it's a false alarm. But now I have yet another 3D scan array on my HDD.
@Robusto I'm glad to hear that!
What's very weird is that during a war, I don't get the sense of hospitals and scanning facilities being overwhelmed.
If one shuts oneself off from news websites, it's just the usual summer.
However, I saw a one-legged man in the queue today at the scanning company's office.
His right leg only went as far as the knee joint.
This is the 6th man with a mangled or missing leg part this summer alone. But this could be just another psychological priming effect of my brain. Reading war news -> being more attuned to noticing one-legged men.
The impression also includes "signs of enthesopathy", so I had too look up the word.
> an enthesopathy refers to a disorder involving the attachment of a tendon or ligament to a bone.[1] This site of attachment is known as the enthesis (pl. entheses).
Probably from running too much.
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15:16
Found this in the center of the city
And fed another squirrel
There were two squirrels chasing each other up and down the tree, but only one approached to take a nut.
15:31
Nice.
NYT Spelling Bee doesn't accept midden. Really?
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15:46
@CowperKettle do you know any government system from history that are right side of history
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of body (42): What does "scratch the pitch" mean? ✏️‭ by Csaba‭ on english.SE
@user69608 Maybe some very short-lived ones?
@CowperKettle yes
16:02
@Robusto A rare word
16:34
@CowperKettle Not that rare.
 
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17:35
@Robusto The Spelling Bee people are far from the midden crowd.
@Mitch Your assumption that they are people is an amusing one.
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@Vikas Do squirrels accept nuts from people in India?
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@CowperKettle I haven't seen anyone offering nuts. Maybe they would accept. I'm a bit afraid of them 😂 I used to think they are dangerous. That fear is still there.
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1) Rats are evil
2) Pigeons are rats of the sky
3) Squirrels and pigeons are fellow travelers of parks
It is now an easy inference to make that squirrels will eat your face off with no provocation whatsoever
Notice the psychopathic lack of expression while he sits among the carcasses of an entire family
They're awful
@Cerberus How very nicenian of you.
19:25
I've never seen someone feed the squirrels around here. No self-respecting Bostonian would display such kindness.
I have seen people feed the ducks, but only while standing next to a sign that says "don't feed the ducks." So they had an excuse: they weren't being nice to the ducks, they were trying to spite whoever made the sign.
19:40
@alphabet The sign reads "On penalty of law, do not feed the ducks" in Estonian
19:54
@Robusto I learned a new word today but I thought the probability for me to encounter it would be low. I was wrong, I just saw it in the American red squirrel Wikipedia page.
many people feed stupid things to ducks. That's probably the genesis of some of the "do not feed" signs
@alphabet LOL
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We can't feed European squirrels, they're much too shy.
20:43
Yeah, I haven't ever been able to get close enough to a squirrel (in the US) to even think about giving it food
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@CowperKettle Would chipmunks also behave same? Accept nuts?
@Mitch What's the conclusion? Squirrel is also evil?
If squirrel is evil, then moose is evil also
I also wonder when you guys are mentioning "squirrel", does that include chipmunk too?
@Vikas No, those are two separate animals
@Vikas I'm messing with you. Squirrels are pretty harmless.
@jlliagre Be sure to tell @CowperKettle it ain't all that rare.
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@CowperKettle It ain't all that rare.
"The squirrel family includes tree squirrels, ground squirrels (including chipmunks and prairie dogs, among others), and flying squirrels." ---Wikipedia
@Laurel I'm guessing that, if lots of people feed the squirrels, they learn to stop running away
@jlliagre Good job.
If you feed the squirrels enough they will become pigeons.
There are lot of pigeons here and they eat a lot and then shit a lot.
Chipmunks are very cute but will eat the entire contents of your garden if you're not careful
TIL chipmunks are largely restricted to North America, except for one species in Siberia. Must be strange, living in a land without chipmunks
21:16
@MetaEd I hate moose and scverril
@Mitch rightly so, fearless leader. rightly so
@alphabet When my son was at Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico, the chipmunks were called "mini-bears" because they would eat anything.
@jlliagre Here, in the suburbs, squirrels are too skittish. In the big city, squirrels will walk up to you and beg if you don't move too much and obviously have small food to give them
@Vikas Wait till squirrels become pigeons. Then you'll see a shitfest of biblical proportions.
@Vikas They are biologically very closely related but are easily distinguishable. Squirrels climb trees and are as big as your forearm. Chipmunks just run around on the ground and are as big as your hand.
@Robusto The cutest flying rats ever
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@Mitch I once took some photos of one. I'll check it tomorrow to see if it was chipmunk or squirrel. It was on a tree.
Europe's grey squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis) originated in North America, where they are known as eastern gray squirrels (to differentiate from western gray squirrels). They eat large seeds, flowers, buds, fruits, fungi, some insects and occasionally bird eggs.They were first introduced into England, in a concerted way, in 1876, and through rapidly growing population and further introductions they spread to the rest of Great Britain by the early to mid-20th century. The eastern grey squirrel was introduced to Continental Europe in 1948 and has quickly taken advantage of Europe's food sources...
@Mitch Squirrels have long, bushy tails. Chipmunks don't.
These grey squirrels aren't yet in France.
@jlliagre Heh, that's what Le Pen wants you to think.
I'm afraid of chameleons. Mere sight makes me scared.
I'm discussing this before going to sleep. It would likely come in my dream now
21:31
@Robusto Chipmunks have racing stripes, squirrels don't
@Vikas Think of a nice animal
Do you rabbits there?
@Mitch That's why they can sometimes be confused with a 1965 Ford Mustang.
@Robusto That kind of mistake can be serious.
Right. "You that that was a car? Bang! Chipmunk attack!"
Either way a bad hospital visit.
@Robusto Le grand remplacement...
21:34
@jlliagre wait...what do you have?
@jlliagre Yes. Too bad you don't have the old Camus instead of this one.
The red squirrel or Eurasian red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) is a species of tree squirrel in the genus Sciurus common throughout Europe and Asia. The red squirrel is an arboreal, primarily herbivorous rodent. In Great Britain, Ireland, and in Italy numbers have decreased drastically in recent years. This decline is associated with the introduction by humans of the eastern grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) from North America. However, the population in Scotland is stabilising due to conservation efforts, awareness and the increasing population of the pine marten, a European predator that...
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@Robusto Cinq tires pour un sale écureuil? What a mess!
@Robusto Eric Zemmour warns that Left wants to replace native European squirrels with foreign ones
@alphabet It's all of a piece, innit?
@jlliagre Oh.
Red, gray, I find it hard to make a big deal over that.
@Mitch Whoa, sounds like some Massachusetts "woke" fifth columnist.
I take it you're some kind of grey squirrelemacist?
 
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@Mitch Sing it with me: "Gray is for today! Red is better dead! Gray is for today! Red is better dead!"

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