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Is it just me, or the color commonly referred as "green" actually changed from forest green to lime green?
I'd refer to #00FF00 as plain "green", so
00:24
@DannyuNDos That's like neon green or lime green. "Plain" green to me will always be #3AA655, the color of a "green" crayola crayon
00:42
Hi! I have a sentence like "open the component's control valve for the supply gas". The component is the gas being supplied by this valve. Do you not find this redundant and do you not feel supply should be the PP supplied?
Strictly speaking, many shades of green are outside the sRGB gamut and thus don't have hex codes.
> The documents are not a prediction but part of worst-case-scenario planning, a common exercise within militaries. A German official called the scenario "extremely unlikely."
> The German documents imagine Russia turning its sights on NATO members in Eastern Europe, with it seeking to destabilize its enemies through cyberattacks and inciting internal chaos in the Baltic states of Estonia, Lithuania, and Latvia.
@Mitch Quel dommage ! that agreement.
Agreement is annoying.
01:02
> Disagreement is something normal (Dalai Lama).
Hahaha. Est bonne.
I miss the fortunes binary.
Or cowsay or what not.
@alphabet I also think that this is unlikely
It took Russia 10 years of fighting to capture Chechnya, and billions of petroleum $ afterwards to keep it pretending to be captured
Without an ideology like Communism, what do we have to offer to other countries?
At least Communism stipulated equality and distribution of wealth and scientific progress
But if Trump wins it might make Putin look less terrible in context. Who knows what will ensue. Canadians are scared.
@Plusjamaisquoiencore Bite your tongue!
@CowperKettle Which, of course, was just another lie. Well-intentioned, maybe, but a lie nevertheless.
@Robusto Biden ;-)
01:17
@Plusjamaisquoiencore Lol, +1
01:34
@Robusto People who started it believed in it
But they probably were out of the top tiers of power by the mid 1920s
@CowperKettle And Lenin was dead. Hello, Joe, what do you know?
> Wind farms supplied a record 35% of all electricity used on the island of Ireland last year, according to the annual report of Wind Energy Ireland.
@Robusto Lenin was a mushroom
Lenin was a mushroom (Russian: Ленин — гриб) was a highly influential televised hoax by Soviet musician Sergey Kuryokhin and reporter Sergey Sholokhov. It was first broadcast on 17 May 1991 on Leningrad Television. == Hoax == The hoax took the form of an interview on the television program Pyatoe Koleso (The Fifth Wheel). In the interview, Kuryokhin, impersonating a historian, narrated his findings that Vladimir Lenin consumed large quantities of psychedelic mushrooms and eventually became a mushroom and a radio wave. Kuryokhin arrived at his conclusion through a long series of logical fallacies...
@alphabet I thought it was obvious to everyone that world powers have been fighting another Cold War with Russia using Ukraine
I didn't really understand cold wars until this started actually
> In response to the request one of the top regional functionaries stated that "Lenin could not have been a mushroom" because "a mammal cannot be a plant."
02:01
@CowperKettle Mushrooms are not plants.
> Where do we go with Piglet? It's a big big secret! And what is the meaning of our lives?
There is no meaning in life.
@tchrist heh that's what Wikipedia says on the next line. I had the same thought
@Plusjamaisquoiencore Mon dieu, that is a shame
@Mitch You're a tad undermajuscalar tonight.
Quelle honte
@tchrist less so than usual?
02:06
@Laurel There's nothing wrong with achieving heterotrophy, so long as you have a place to put it.
I'm learning the gender of French nouns one word at a time
@Mitch Is there any other way to do it?
BTW, you don't have to pull their pants down to check.
It's not as though French is replete with heteroclitic nouns.
ALMOST beat you.
Why can't the UK and US play chess?
Coz they're missing one Queen and two towers
Knights.
No knights here.
02:10
But they do have bishops.
And rooks.
And castles.
There's a famous song "What's A Nice Girl Like You Doing On A Knight Like This?"
It can't be that famous.
@Robusto I was hoping for some sort of bulk arrangement
You know like a Costco for language
@Mitch Well, Costco will sell you nouns in bulk, but I don't really think you want 10 kilos of merde.
Costco makes up in quantity what they lack in variety.
Fresh produce is sold by the bushel.
02:16
@Robusto you get that at the garden center
But you're in MA, so you probably go to BJ's instead of Costco.
MA++
is in Canada.
@Robusto I don't go to either on purpose. But in fact there's one of each equidistant from home
I've been to both and can only distinguish them by the name at the front
And the price of a hot dog lunch
:65002425 (slightly) better?
I removed my objection.
I shoulda let the typo stand
But it had no ulterior implications beyond sounding wrong
02:26
@jlliagre in some other parallel universe that is probably a really good hot dog
@jlliagre Costco in France?
@Mitch I thought the Academie made you say "Saucisse Americaine" ...
@Robusto Yes, close to where I live. Opened 7 years ago. They opened a second one last year.
@Robusto I sometimes see Chien chaud.
@jlliagre I saw "saucisses Americaines" (sp?) at a CdG restaurant while waiting for a flight.
A stand up comedian star is born.
02:37
@Robusto L'Académie n'a aucune pouvoir sur moi
Or anybody really
I mean anything doesn't actually go.
But those guys can peeve all they want
@jlliagre I love listening to the Nocturnes of Hot Bread
@Mitch You just don't realize how you are totally controlled by them.
@Robusto ugh. America does some things right but food export is not it
Never heard of Saucisses américaines but hot-dog sausages are Wiener oder Frankfurter Würstchen anyway.
@Robusto I need to scream but have no mouth
@jlliagre Currywürst is not as good as it sounds
@jlliagre Na ja, in Deutschland vielleicht. Nicht hier.
02:42
A hot dog is a dish consisting of a grilled, steamed, or boiled sausage served in the slit of a partially sliced bun. The term hot dog can refer to the sausage itself. The sausage used is a wiener (Vienna sausage) or a frankfurter (Frankfurter Würstchen, also just called frank). The names of these sausages commonly refer to their assembled dish. Hot dog preparation and condiments vary worldwide. Typical condiments include mustard, ketchup, relish, onions in tomato sauce, and cheese sauce. Other toppings include sauerkraut, diced onions, jalapeños, chili, grated cheese, coleslaw, bacon and olives...
Mit Amerikanische Soße
@Mitch You mean corn syrup?
@jlliagre They say wiener, not Wiener, and Frankfurter, not frankfurter. In any case, in the US you almost never hear anybody call that a wiener or a frankfurter. Weenies and franks sometimes, but almost always hot dogs or just dogs.
@tchrist haha no I meant French Dressing
@Mitch Oh, crème anglaise then?
02:45
Vienna sausages are close to hotdogs but functionally a very different thing
@Mitch You use Vienna red hots to make Chicago style hotdogs.
@tchrist is that the stuff that goes in donuts?
'Red hots' never sounds appetizing to me
@Mitch Yes, it comes in doughnuts and bismarks from time to time.
@Robusto So you can call a hotdog just the name of the sausage that's inside?
@jlliagre Yeah, but nobody does.
02:50
They'll even polish it for you.
> A Chicago Red Hot is an all-beef frankfurter.
03:03
The same hotdog photo in both locations but Québec has ketchup and mustard while France shows something like onions and pickles.
03:22
@jlliagre ketchup is not usually considered appropriate for hotdogs
I mean some people do it but they're psychopaths
That Québec one looks gross. :)
Ketchup totally goes with the fries in the side
@tchrist yeah the one with onions and pickles looks better
So many shills for Big Sugar.
Add mustard, and maybe a couple sport peppers
03:25
@tchrist get a diet coke then
What about mayo?
snort
DO NOT SNORT THE MAYO
Mayo is for frites.
@DannyuNDos that's a possible choice
Yes yes all choices are possible
No, like catsup mayo is for hamburgers not hot dogs.
03:26
Otherwise it wouldn't be a choice
When I eat at Subway, I usually add mayo, ranch sauce, and honey mustard, so
They don't have red hots.
@DannyuNDos you can get a hotdog at Subway?
No, just sandwiches
03:28
@DannyuNDos well, that's a different story entirely, unless you support the idea that a hotdog is some kind of sub sandwich
A hotdog is just a sandwich featuring a sausage.
Which is your right as a free thinker to do but must grant that most people will disagree.
Pretty sure Stephen Colbert's Questionert has "Is a hot dog a sandwich?" on it for good reason.
03:30
@DannyuNDos as diplomatically as I can put it, that may have some disembodied logic to it, but is not borne out by usage
Whatever. The only Korean-traditional "sausage" is the black pudding anyway.
@jlliagre Notice they don't list the Midwest's choices, just everywhere else. That's because Chicago is the gold standard on this one.
@DannyuNDos what does one usually have on that?
Korean black pudding isn't put in sandwiches, but rather, in a soup.
@DannyuNDos oh
03:33
Just had such a soup last weekend.
@tchrist Oui, mais il y a 61 % de psychopathes, quand même !
But we were talking about sausages in a bun, not sandwiches
@jlliagre that sounds about right
@Mitch CORN DOGS!
Well, there is no such thing as Korean-traditional bread, so
You really only need mustard and onions and dill pickles or dill-pickle relish.
03:36
@tchrist in the taxonomy of no-plate dining, that goes in the 'food on a stick' category
Everything else is gravy. But nice.
Closer to cotton candy than to a hot dog
@Mitch Your plurals are failing you.
@Mitch Tell that to a turkey drumstick, I double dog dare you!
Candy floss? Bleh. Overly sweet.
They don't even come in different flavors.
Fairy floss.
03:38
@tchrist a lot more is failing me
Like my faculties
Missed your period again, I see.
I think I said this before, but rice is the king, barley is the queen, beans are the jack, and the rest are commons.
@tchrist I'll allow that turkey drum sticks are functional members of the 'food on a stick' class
Though... What's gonna be the chevalier?
You don't joust with them.
03:41
@tchrist I'm always amenorrheic
@DannyuNDos they come in blue and pink flavors
Jots and tittles, me boy, jots and tittles.
@Mitch I don't recall that those really were flavors.
It's been over 12 years since the last time I ate a candy floss.
And I didn't like anything of it.
@DannyuNDos same flavors as Skittles colors
I'm certain it's been at least 50 years since I've eaten any.
@Mitch Purple skittles are black currant flavored.
Not black pudding flavored.
I don't think there is blue Skittles? Nor pink?
03:45
Orange Skittles are tangerine-mango
M&M's have blue.
@Mitch given most of the burgers in menus here come with gouda or similar cheese, I doubt dairy + meat is anything but halal. I meant, the original Arabs only had dairy and meat, it would have been a difficult rule to follow maybe.
Skittles, a brand name of candy products produced by the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company, come in a wide variety of flavors. Most of the varieties are available only in particular regions of the world. The first flavor was Original Fruit Skittles, first released in Europe in 1974, and then in the United States in 1979. Earlier Skittles products tended to focus on fruit flavors; more recent products have branched out to include flavors such as chocolate, bubble gum, popcorn, mint, and sours. The original Skittles flavors in the United States (and other countries except for Europe) are orange, lemon, lime...
If your cotton candy tastes like blue m&M's, you should get your cotton candy from another vendor
Aye, there be blues.
03:47
Oct 21, 2023 at 19:55, by M.A.R.
I never really got cotton candy TBH
Nevermind. I don't think anything but the default ones are available here in South Korea.
@M.A.R. yeah it seems like a pretty far out rule.
Speaking of candies... Anyone else wanting to try salmiakki?
I mean under strict kosher rules you have to wait six hours after eating one before eating the other
Definitely getting some if I ever went to Finland.
03:50
@M.A.R. No sand trout?
But like most things like that, most Jews don't give it a second thought.
I'm a sucker for chocolate products of any kind. Candy is really overrated. I'm not eight years old anymore
Only very observant Jews do it.
Walnut fudge is not candy?
No, it's a meal!
@tchrist Mohammad conquered Mecca thanks to Shai-hulud
03:52
When you get old, and your mouth gets dry all the time, you take to lemon drops and other hard candies like a fish takes to water.
@M.A.R. I'm always surprised when chocolate and candy are on the same shelf
@M.A.R. is this some reference to Dune?
While cocoa powder is not candy, what cocoa products are sold with other candies certainly are such.
@Mitch Muslims are pretty uptight about these rules about food. More than you might think. I suppose it's because we subconsciously do think pig meat is harmful. More harmful than mutton etc.
Dogs of war.
Pig meat is haramful, other meat is halalful
03:54
Fit for a haram or a hissem.
Almond Joy.
It's easy peasy mullah squeasy
Someone halelp me
Wash your hands before AND after you do that!
@M.A.R. how about as pets?
Must have scales.
03:57
I mean are there any pigs around at all if no one wants to eat them or keep them as pets?
Is it true that being kosher is stricter than being halal?
> Russia Wants to Build a Village for Conservative Americans to Move To newrepublic.com/post/172710/…
Гринвич-Виллидж
The prohibition on alcohol and the fact that it is definitely bad for you doesn't help things. Anyway I suspect in the past decade or so alcohol consumption has been steadily on the rise.
@DannyuNDos I think the rules overlap a lot but that yes, there are more intricate rules for keeping kosher than for halal
@CowperKettle Greenwich Village (in NYC) is considered a pretty liberal place
@Mitch there aren't. Honestly the rules about pets are confusing for me. I do know traditionalists look disgusted at keeping all housepets, except maybe birds. There's some official line about keeping a watchdog is pretty imam-certified halal if you don't let it into your home.
04:02
@M.A.R. I've heard crystal meth, in very small doses, is very inspiring
As with many other things, keeping housepets anyway (I don't think chihuahuas are guard dogs) is exponentially on the rise
@M.A.R. So Jurassic Park is halal, since dinosaurs are basically birds
@Mitch that was random. What brought this on?
@M.A.R. everybody has rules that are perfectly normal, but others think are weird
@CowperKettle keeping a housepet T-rex is imam-certified to be super halal.
04:03
LOL
@M.A.R. not the best starter pet. Very high maintenance
@M.A.R. I think I went too close to the edge of absurdity and fell off
Reminder: South Korea is very prohibitive about drugs.
Given what I've seen on pet-related fora I doubt anyone here's keeping pets up to American standards
I should have said let's mine because it seems like it is growing in popularity exponentially
Kittens are a drug.
04:06
If you don't treat them right they'll kill you
And I've just found that South Korean laws declare the toad toxin as a drug.
Well there go my plans
I would have kept a cat if I wasn't immunocompromised
A particular immunocompromised cat? Or just cats in general?
Oops
Can't read
What if the cat is hypoallergenic?
@Mitch well, on the one hand, we suspect something like meth might have some irreversible effects on the brain even after a single dose. On the other hand, if you look at everything as it having a side effect, then I suppose even the recreational use of apples is discouraged.
04:08
@Mitch And FDA-approved.
Toxoplasmosis.
How about an iguana or turtle or hamster? Those are all great pets for kids who eventually don't take care of them and then the parents have to
@Mitch it's not about allergies. It's about Toxoplasma and possible cat scratch infections.
Moscow dept of Healthcare wants to record each patient visit to a doctor's office on audio e1.ru/text/health/2024/01/17/73126730
04:09
Politicians are getting dumber by the minute.
Or bolder.
Colorado
> According to the organizing secretary of Action trade union, similar attempts to install cameras or wiretapping occurred from time to time in different regions of the country. For example, in Izhevsk they wanted to install cameras in the reception rooms of children's district doctors. Then the union managed to stop this idea with the help of the prosecutor's office.
@M.A.R. there should be a study comparing apple-related deaths to drug ones
@M.A.R. no I get it
Do not trust drugs. As a wise man said many times, Just say no.
Many of us would be dead but for drugs.
Why would you take illegal drugs when there are perfectly good prescription drugs?
04:11
@CowperKettle that seems untenable. Not enough people to do all the monitoring
But that could mean an increase in government jobs!
@Mitch You can use AI to transform audio to text, then check for suspicious prases like "war" and "Putin" and "Ukraine"
That will ease the monitoring
@CowperKettle to be honest I've never used those words when talking to my physician
Putin's Russia truly is getting worse than the Soviet Union.
The instincts, though, are the same in all brutal dictatorships.
@Mitch You're telling me you never had that nagging pain in your Putin?
You'll notice I used 'those words' and not 'Ukraine' or 'Putin' or 'war'
Arghhh!
Fooled again!
04:14
The Chinese have learned to use code phrases.
> That Putin has been giving me gyp since I started running
- No problem, use some Hague International Court ointment on it
But that's an arms' race.
I'm glad I quoted them all. In any court of law, they'll recognize the use-mention distinction, won't they?
No, because you used a hyphen not an en dash.
@CowperKettle I'd just point
@tchrist argh.
04:18
LOL
@CowperKettle or you could just have the AI have two bins, 'send to jail's vs 'has enough money for a good bribe'
> The pastry chef Christina Tosi created the Crack Pie — a name she changed to Milk Bar Pie under pressure from critics who objected that it made light of a drug that ravaged the Black community.
Yeah it's funny in too dark a way,
Also it's not -that- good
So, is "The Powder Cocaine Lemon Bar" still available?
04:21
Nah, people ate em.all.up
Using food to play to people's drug addiction proclivities worked far too well.
Very timely
Like we were just talking about it
I could really use some Rohypnol Brownies.
Wow everyone is online at this time.
Have I ever shown this map here?: 0404.go.kr/dev/main.mofa
This is the map of travel alerts that South Korean government declares.
I'm visiting the US next September, so I wonder why there is level 1 travel alert (except Hawaii).
I'm visiting Canada at the same time too.
04:27
@DannyuNDos Good to know that Canada and North Korea are equally safe.
Avoid the exploding volcano in Iceland.
North Korea is prohibited from travelling to, but by a different law.
Perhaps I should reschedule my upcoming vacation in Yemen.
South Korean laws don't consider North Korea to be an actual country; that's another reason.
I was looking forward to...um...I don't know. Getting taken hostage?
Here's the map of travel advisories in the US: travelmaps.state.gov/TSGMap
Apparently we are advised to "exercise caution" in the UK
> Terrorist groups continue plotting possible attacks in the United Kingdom. Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, targeting tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets/shopping malls, local government facilities, hotels, clubs, restaurants, places of worship, parks, major sporting and cultural events, educational institutions, airports, and other public areas.
> There is also a risk of isolated violence by dissident groups in Northern Ireland, focused primarily on police and military targets.
04:57
1200 bilion KW-h is 1200 TW-h?
Russia produces 1200 billion KW-h per year, while Europe produces 600 TW-h by renewable sources alone.
So I wanted to compare.
Seems like Europe produces using renewable sources some 50% of the total electrical output of Russia, which the latter produces using all sources
> France will also boost its wind power footprint over the coming year or so through the support of the construction of two floating wind farms with a collective capacity of up to 280 megawatts (MW) off the south coast. reuters.com/markets/commodities/…
So apparently I'm not the only one who pronounces "prescription" as "perscription" (/pɝˈskɹɪpʃən/). Wiktionary notes that this pronunciation exists but is "proscribed"; Google Dictionary lists both pronunciations; most dictionaries only give the "right" one.
@alphabet Proscribed or porscribed?? :p
@Laurel Unless you have a porscription.
Russia's total annual electric output by renewable sources is 8 TW-h, while in Europe some 600 TW-h is produced every year by wind alone. We're lagging by a factor of 75.
Is an Accutane prescription considered a porescription?
If you get shots to treat a cat allergy, is it a purrscription?
05:10
I think I say perscription but prescribe
I say "perscribe" also. Maybe I'm the only one.
I'm sure there's some complicated phonetic reason why that can happen in prescribe but not in presume.
Stress? Idk
Perhaps you should get a perscription for your stress.
05:38
> .. participants showed substantial improvements in the severity of their depression over 26 weeks with MRI neuronavigated Transcranial Magnetic Simulation (TMS). This was a substantial increase on the previous reported improvements lasting only 1-3 months. nature.com/articles/s41591-023-02764-z
But when I looked up the original paper, it said that both groups of patients demonstrated the same benefits, regardless of the positioning technique used. medicalxpress.com/news/…
A case of bad news reporting. News authors probably paid too low to check actual sources even cursorily.
 
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That was nice.
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@CowperKettle Russia and wind power generation. statista.com/statistics/1154545/….
07:55
@Xanne Thanks!
Russia is gaining some 20% per year in installed capacity, I think, which is good
Word of the day: superlubricity
> New research on mitigating self-threats: To cope with threats to the sense of self (e.g., bad grades, rejection), it may be helpful to engage in self-affirmation. One way of doing so is by writing about things in life one values the most (e.g., courage, love, freedom, justice, family relations). psychologytoday.com/us/blog/finding-a-new-home/202302/…
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08:38
@Laurel Star spam!
Geography of the day: pingos - intrapermafrost ice-cored hills
08:59
Hi, all. Could you please tell me if the following sentence sounds fine to you?

This is necessary for there to be transparency in stock exchange-based equities trading.
09:13
@DannyuNDos thanks! I've cancelled those.
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"Three studies demonstrated that when individuals evaluated a member of a stereotyped group, they were less likely to evaluate that person negatively if their self-images had been bolstered through a self-affirmation procedure, and they were more likely to evaluate that person stereotypically if their self-images had been threatened by negative feedback." psycnet.apa.org/record/1997-04812-003
 
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@CowperKettle I'm insecure about male pattern baldness and at the same time taking care of hair gives me anxiety
@alphabet nooooo, you are being turned into a @Mitch!
@alphabet the beaches are to kill for
12:58
@CowperKettle I mean, I guess I do that all the time. Do people really need to be told these things?
I always thought it was the cortisol kicking in, even though my HPA axis is suppressed anyway due to prednisolone
 
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@M.A.R. How much do you take? A friend told me she takes prednisolone when she feels a cold coming on, to prevent its development -- but I'm not sure it's a proven strategy
@M.A.R. I have never written down anything about my values
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Maybe I should also suppress my HPA with prednizolone
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@jlliagre For lack of reason, it took me quite a while to figure out that the movie's name is 'Drôle de drame'.
I still haven't figured out what the drame is.
@Mitch That sounds completely unreasonable.
@M.A.R. Congratulations @alphabet! Woo hoo! 🎉🎊🥳🙌🔥🔥🔥.
I mean every one of those emojis.
The tough part is realizing that that was it.
You have all the keys to the golden door, you open it, and look through, and all you see is everything that was there without the door.
No rainbows or unicorns or 24 hr Dunkin Donuts or unicorns farting rainbows.
Not even something dark like monsters or an abyss or ironic like a mirror
14:53
Wait, can you imagine what would happen to chat if it was filled with @Mitches? We'd never get any peace!
@Robusto See, you got it!
Gringos from the Pingos
A nice rock band title
@Robusto As a large language model made from a meat bag, I don't know how to feel about that
@CowperKettle You are more idiolectic than most.
Just the first verses
14:56
UC of San Diego invented and thoroughly tested a new kind of brain sensor, much thinner than the current ones. Capable of recording from single neurons, and 128 recording channels per sensor, to be upgraded to 'thousands' later today.ucsd.edu/story/…
hm maybe several first verses
> This technology is a first step towards wireless monitoring of patients with treatment-resistant epilepsy for extended periods of time–up to 30 days–as they go about their daily lives.
@CowperKettle I'm thinking of a word
it's mSEEG
Can you guess what it is with that machine implanted in your head?
14:57
Can I guess what what is?
@CowperKettle what the word I'm thinking of is
Hint: it's profanity
But that was a high probability guess already
@CowperKettle it's a terrible idea to use corticosteroids for any respiratory symptoms without doctor oversight. They're horrible drugs and have potentially horrible acute and chronic side effects
now figure out what the specific profanity is given the situation of brain monitoring claims in that paper
14:58
@M.A.R. So I think. I should contact her.
But she has not replied to my email yet.
also a trick question, it could be any profanity for me
my profanity is very multi-use
@CowperKettle You didn't listen to my linked video
it was very very relevant
@Mitch I listened but it was incomprehensible
here are the first lyrics:
> I bongo with my lingo
And beat it like a wing, yo
To combo, to Colombo
Can't sterotype my thing, yo
The best part about it is that it keeps going and going
eventually I think it tries to resolve the Isaeli-Palestinian conflict, but hey that's how poetry works
15:08
@CowperKettle I take a low dose every day, but it will be for the rest of my life. 5 mg prednisolone OD. I'm at a much increased risk for osteoporosis, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, glaucoma, cataracts, diabetes mellitus, striae, bruises, peptic ulcers, a few cancer types, I probably can go on
@CowperKettle if the symptoms you're having have to do with excess cortisol, corticosteroids would make them much worse. The HPA axis gets suppressed only because I provide additional, much more potent steroids
@CowperKettle oh nothing so excessive. I only "self-affirm" a bit after, say, an exam I didn't get a super high mark on. "It's okay M.A.R. you're still a nerd".
@Mitch Are you ashamed to disclose that your real talent is as a comedian, by any chance?
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> “Nothing can justify the collective punishment of the Palestinian people.

The humanitarian situation in Gaza is beyond words.

Nowhere and no one is safe.”

– @antonioguterres (Twitter)
15:43
The last three long-distance phone booths were dismantled today in Yekaterinburg.
Now Yekaterinburg citizens have no chance of leaving the Matrix
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