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Emmy | Pixi 🧚🏻‍♀️

@TheCodePixi

software engineer • twitch streamer • fairy person • sexy lil fella • any pronouns 🌈✨#opentowork currently: Alma prev: Shopify

🌴 参加日 Ocak 2008
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Jesse Ridgway@McJuggerNuggets·
6% of adults across the entire globe have long covid now. This is a real statistic…Your risk of long covid increases with each infection. This is all confirmed by top news sources, CDC, WHO, etc. Look it up. I fear there are those that will read this, brush it aside and end up facing a similar fate to me. I don’t wish what I’ve experienced on my worst enemy. Hopefully, this helps somebody.
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Saron
Saron@saronyitbarek·
If you're looking to add content or consulting to your income streams, but aren't sure exactly how to do it -- our October AMA with @jonathanstark is definitely the event for you. Jonathan has established and grown a wide range of successful income streams, from consulting to content and beyond. In this session, he's taking us on a deep dive into the 'how'. • How to think about part-time consulting with a full-time job • How to write proposals that close • How to negotiate • How to make more, without working more hours • How he grew his newsletter to thousands of subscribers This event is virtual, free and open to the public! Details and registration here: lu.ma/13them9s
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Steve (Builder.io)
Steve (Builder.io)@Steve8708·
linkedin the good parts
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☽ 𐌌𐌉𐌊𐌀 ☾
☽ 𐌌𐌉𐌊𐌀 ☾@m2ridical·
the way y'all talk about disabled people are so weird.....call me too woke or whatever but reducing a human being to a mere sex toy for a shock value and petty likes is honestly fucked up and it's not even funny
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Vivek Naskar
Vivek Naskar@vivek_naskar·
“Our employees are not children.” - Spotify
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Jesse Ridgway
Jesse Ridgway@McJuggerNuggets·
It’s extremely unfortunate that the two places you would expect great care and safety are now the two places easiest to contract Covid: Hospitals & Schools. Medical staff disregarding masking as if to bury the trauma of 2020 and holding zero regard for our sick or elderly. Meanwhile, kids are subject to endless disease propagation in schools completely ignorant to the risks and bring it home to those that are vulnerable aka all of us. How many repeat infections will they accrue over their time at school until medical issues arise?
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Miss P
Miss P@missphavin·
“Not liking” masks isn’t a good enough excuse to me when not wearing one is enabling the spread of a disabling neurotrophic virus. Sorry. Get over yourself lmao
rwsanders@rwsanders

Some may just not like them. Or find the risk reduction does not offset the hassle or the added risks from wearing them. Others might be reluctant to put on a mask without a clear/firm understanding on when it in the same situation a mask is not expected to be worn. Maybe for others, in spite of four years of so many people talking about masks (sometimes zero, sometimes one, sometimes two, sometimes cloth, surgical or N95) they are still not aware, or just it somehow has not “clicked” for them. What is the criteria? What metric? How does one decide whether or not a mask is to be worn (besides other people telling you that you should)? 1) infection rate? 2) tests positivity? 3) hospitalizations? 4) mortality? 5) etc Risk reduction is an indefinite term. It is unsatisfactory. How is risk to be calculated for each person and situation. What is the trigger threshold? In the meantime, a) stay healthy, keep immune system strong. b) avoid environments that increase risk. c) shorten duration in risky environments and situations. d) use other practices to reduce risk. e) avoid people that appear sick, while at the same time minimizing possible fomite spread as if they were. g) get recommended amounts of fresh air an sunlight each day. h) breath through your nose. etc If your only tool is a hammer, your whole world is a nail. Knowledge of SARS-COV-2 and their own health might help someone know how much of a statistical risk they may have for complications from COVID, but that does mean wearing a mask in the best solution.

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Lilith
Lilith@Lilith_Atheist·
Morning, everyone 😊
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Mike Hoerger, PhD MSCR MBA
Mike Hoerger, PhD MSCR MBA@michael_hoerger·
"And that's where the behavioral science & psychology comes in because... people are done.... They want to believe they have woken from a nightmare and it's not a problem. But it's just not true." Whoever could have foreseen this? #StuckInANightmare
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