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Kasandroid🇨🇦 🇵🇱
@Kasandroid
username invented by ME @. She's Polish with a wicked sense of humor
Twilight Zone, Ontario, CA 가입일 Ekim 2019
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Saying that I love you is all that I can say, cause you already know, more than words....
kekius tees@kekmaximusk
you already know
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@leo_thirteen13 @netflix She isn't making any money she had a stroke, lost everything and is living in a homeless shelter.
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@Kasandroid @netflix She put herself out there when she chose to write a book and go on shows to promote the book. I have no sympathy for her and she should donate all proceeds to the victims families.
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@statesman04 @MangavaPhillip @MorbidKnowledge @grok It said a body was found inside a trash can in the frozen snow and ice with Christmas lights wrapped around her. When they use the word body, it means dead. It doesn't say she was cosplaying as a Jack in the Box.
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@Kasandroid @MangavaPhillip @MorbidKnowledge @grok Yes I did, and i read that "she was found", not that "her body was recovered".
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@man0m4n @Knights_Path Why since Amelie already looks like a femboy?
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@Knights_Path I hope you'll have some LGBTQ representation in the game
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Introducing Amelie, one of the female characters you can form a romantic relationship with in the game.

Knight's Path@Knights_Path
How do you like female characters to be represented visually in RPGs?
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@CandidO12804434 @elonmusk Bro wtf? You sure have probs if you think the Annoying 🍊 is better than Elon Musk.
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@elonmusk Says the guy taking $8/month from accounts that are being heavily throttled and clearly censored 🔥🔥🔥

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Why has he only fixed electric cars, space travel, free speech, globally accessible internet and government waste damn
But otherwise fair point i suppose
He did say if they could formulate a plan to end world hunger he would fund it, but it’s not that simple and the plan hasn’t emerged
Elons one of the good guys have some chill
Bill gates has a lot to answer for too …
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@ArtemisBSG @elonmusk He donates in secret. It is important for Christians to be charitable, and his actions, as encouraged by God are done in secret. Read the scripture, and you too may prepare for The Return of Christ Our Lord.
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Yeah, some of the charity cases have been begging people like you or one of your companies or you for help for quite some time now. Like some people can't afford food let alone some blue checkmark.
Elon Musk@elonmusk
Btw, the proceeds of any legal victory in the OpenAI case will be donated to charity. I will in no way enrich myself.
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@elonmusk Yeah, some of the charity cases have been begging people like you or one of your companies or you for help for quite some time now. Like some people can't afford food let alone some blue checkmark.
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Oscars have become unwatchable
Jimmy Failla@jimmyfailla
If the GODFATHER were made today it would NOT be eligible for an Oscar unless he transitioned to the Godmother and made someone an offer they couldn’t HEAR. You could still leave the gun but you couldn’t take the cannoli unless the baker supports gay marriage. RIP Hollywood.
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@AntiRacistBaby6 @MorbidKnowledge Why are you posting the actor and comedian Robin Williams?
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@MorbidKnowledge Terrifying, he had such a warm demeanor. Id had felt completely safe and trusting of him

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Once rabies has reached the stage where hydrophobia appears, the disease is already deep inside the brain and nervous system. At that point the Rabies virus has spread through multiple brain regions and is causing widespread neurological damage. From there the symptoms become increasingly severe and disturbing because the infection disrupts the areas of the brain responsible for emotion, recognition, behavior, and impulse control. The inflammation in the brain, medically called Encephalitis, spreads through structures that normally regulate fear, memory, and aggression.
One of the most striking changes is severe personality disruption. Patients who were calm and rational only days earlier can become extremely agitated and emotionally unstable. The infection strongly affects the Amygdala, which plays a major role in fear responses and emotional control. When this region becomes inflamed and overstimulated, the brain begins producing exaggerated fear and threat reactions.
This leads to extreme paranoia. Patients may become convinced that people around them are trying to harm them even when those people are family members or doctors trying to help. Someone sitting quietly at the bedside may suddenly be interpreted as a threat. The patient may stare intensely at people in the room as if trying to understand who they are or what they are doing there. Because the brain circuits responsible for recognizing faces and processing memory are malfunctioning, the patient often cannot recognize familiar individuals.
A husband may not recognize his wife. A parent may not recognize their own child. When a person approaches them, the brain may misinterpret the situation as danger. This confusion can rapidly turn into fear and then into aggression. Patients sometimes lash out physically because their brain is telling them they are under attack.
Violent outbursts are well documented in the furious stage of rabies. The patient may suddenly swing their arms, attempt to push people away, or thrash violently in bed. Medical staff often have to restrain patients because the agitation becomes uncontrollable. These episodes are not deliberate acts of hostility. The infected brain has lost the ability to regulate impulses and interpret the environment correctly.
Delirium becomes severe during this stage. The patient’s thoughts become fragmented and chaotic. They may shout random phrases, speak rapidly, or begin sentences that never reach a clear conclusion. Their speech may jump from one idea to another with no logical connection. The brain is no longer processing information in a stable or organized way.
Hallucinations often develop as well. Patients may see people, animals, or moving shapes that are not actually present. They may react to these hallucinations with fear or aggression. For example, a patient may suddenly recoil from a corner of the room, believing something is approaching them even though nothing is there. These hallucinations can feel completely real to the person experiencing them.
Another disturbing symptom is intense sensory hypersensitivity. The infected nervous system becomes extremely reactive to small stimuli. Bright lights can cause immediate agitation. Loud sounds may provoke sudden panic. Even a gentle touch on the shoulder may trigger a violent startle reaction because the brain is interpreting harmless sensations as threats.
The autonomic nervous system also becomes unstable. This system controls automatic functions like heart rate, sweating, and blood pressure. Patients frequently sweat heavily, even in cool environments. Their skin may feel hot and damp. Heart rate often becomes extremely rapid. Blood pressure may spike or drop suddenly because the brain is losing control over the cardiovascular system.
Muscle spasms begin affecting different parts of the body. These spasms can occur in the arms, legs, neck, and chest. The contractions may be sudden and powerful, causing the body to jerk or stiffen unexpectedly. The patient may appear to be fighting their own muscles as the nervous system misfires signals.
Coordination quickly deteriorates as the infection spreads deeper into the brain. Walking becomes difficult because balance centers are malfunctioning. If the patient attempts to stand, they may stagger or collapse. Their hands may tremble when trying to grasp objects. Speech becomes slurred because the muscles of the tongue and mouth cannot coordinate properly.
Memory begins collapsing at the same time. Patients frequently lose the ability to remember recent events. They may repeatedly ask the same question minutes apart. Conversations become confusing because the person cannot retain information long enough to follow the discussion.
Microscopically the brain shows distinctive structures called Negri bodies inside infected neurons. These structures are clusters of viral material where the virus is replicating inside brain cells. Their presence shows how deeply the infection has penetrated the nervous system.
As the disease progresses further, the violent agitation sometimes begins fading, but this is not improvement. It marks the transition into a stage where neurons controlling movement begin failing completely. Weakness develops in the limbs. Arms and legs may feel heavy and difficult to move.
This weakness gradually spreads into paralysis. The patient may lose the ability to lift their arms or sit upright. Facial muscles weaken and the face may droop slightly. Speech becomes extremely difficult because the muscles used for talking cannot move properly.
Eventually the paralysis spreads into the chest and diaphragm. Breathing becomes shallow and irregular because the muscles responsible for breathing are no longer receiving proper signals from the brain. Consciousness begins fading as brain function continues to deteriorate.
Most patients eventually fall into a coma because the central nervous system can no longer maintain wakefulness. At this stage the infection has overwhelmed vital brain centers that regulate breathing and heart rhythm. Death typically occurs from respiratory failure or cardiac arrest once those control centers stop functioning.
The frightening progression of rabies comes from how quickly the brain changes. A person who seemed normal only days earlier may suddenly become confused, paranoid, unable to recognize loved ones, and violently reactive to the world around them. These behaviors are not expressions of the person’s true thoughts or personality. They are the result of a virus spreading through the brain and dismantling the neural systems that normally control fear, recognition, memory, and impulse regulation.
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Kasandroid🇨🇦 🇵🇱 리트윗함

This is SO sad
Rabies is one of the most brutal infectious diseases known in medicine. Once the clinical symptoms begin, rabies is essentially 100 percent fatal. Survival after symptoms appear is so rare that it is treated in medicine as functionally impossible. The virus causes a catastrophic infection of the brain and nervous system, and one of the most distinctive and terrifying symptoms it produces is hydrophobia, which literally means fear of water.
Hydrophobia is not a psychological fear. The patient is not simply scared of drinking water in the normal sense. What is happening inside the body is a neurological malfunction caused by the rabies virus attacking very specific parts of the brain and the nerves that control swallowing and breathing. The virus responsible for the disease is the Rabies virus, which belongs to the genus Lyssavirus in the family Rhabdoviridae. This virus is usually transmitted through the bite of infected animals such as dogs, bats, raccoons, foxes, or skunks.
The process begins when the virus enters the body through saliva during a bite. Instead of spreading through the bloodstream like many infections, the rabies virus travels inside nerve fibers. It enters peripheral nerves near the wound and slowly moves toward the brain using a process called retrograde axonal transport. The virus can move along nerves at roughly 12 to 24 millimeters per day. During this period a person may have no symptoms at all. The incubation period often ranges from several weeks to several months depending on how far the bite location is from the brain.
Once the virus reaches the central nervous system it begins replicating inside neurons. The infection spreads throughout the brain, particularly targeting regions that control behavior, swallowing, breathing, and autonomic reflexes. Several brain regions are heavily affected including the Brainstem, the Amygdala, and the Hypothalamus.
Hydrophobia appears because the virus severely disrupts the neural circuits controlling swallowing. In a healthy person, swallowing is a smooth reflex coordinated by nerves in the brainstem that control the throat muscles, diaphragm, and breathing rhythm. Rabies infection damages these circuits and causes extreme spasms in the muscles of the throat and larynx.
When a patient with rabies tries to drink water, several things happen at once inside the nervous system. The attempt to swallow triggers involuntary contractions in the muscles of the throat and airway. These contractions are extremely painful and violent. The body essentially experiences a choking reflex. The patient may gasp, cough, or have severe muscle spasms that make it feel as if they are suffocating. Even the sight, sound, or thought of water can trigger these spasms because the infected brain has become hyperexcitable.
What makes this even more disturbing is that the person often wants to drink because they are extremely thirsty. However the neurological spasms make swallowing nearly impossible. Patients may recoil from a glass of water not because they are psychologically afraid but because they know attempting to swallow will trigger a painful choking spasm.
The reason these spasms happen involves several layers of neurological damage. Rabies causes inflammation in the brain known as Encephalitis. The infected neurons begin malfunctioning and sending chaotic signals. The brainstem reflexes controlling swallowing and breathing lose coordination. Muscles that normally work in sequence instead contract violently and out of order.
At the same time the infection overstimulates the autonomic nervous system. This causes excessive saliva production, sweating, and intense agitation. The inability to swallow saliva leads to the classic image of rabies patients drooling or foaming at the mouth. That foam is actually saliva that the patient cannot swallow due to the throat spasms.
The neurological chaos also explains why even air movement can trigger spasms. Some patients experience aerophobia, where a breeze or draft causes the same choking reflex. This happens because the damaged brainstem misinterprets sensory signals and sends exaggerated motor responses to the throat muscles.
As the disease progresses the virus spreads further through the brain and down nerves to other organs including the salivary glands. This is why saliva becomes extremely infectious. The virus replicates in those glands so that when the infected animal or person bites, the virus spreads to the next host.
Microscopically the brain shows distinctive structures called Negri bodies inside neurons. These are accumulations of viral particles and proteins where the virus replicates.
Eventually the neurological damage spreads to areas that control breathing and heart function. The infection causes progressive paralysis, coma, and finally respiratory or cardiac failure. Once the virus has established itself in the brain and symptoms such as hydrophobia begin, medical treatment cannot stop the disease.
The terrifying aspect of rabies is that it is also one of the most preventable fatal infections in the world if treated early. Vaccination after exposure can stop the virus before it reaches the nervous system. This treatment involves immediate wound cleaning, rabies immune globulin, and a series of rabies vaccinations. If administered before neurological symptoms appear, these measures are extremely effective.
Hydrophobia therefore becomes a tragic clinical signal. It means the virus has already invaded the brain and destroyed the normal neural coordination required for swallowing. The throat spasms, choking reflex, and intense agitation are the outward signs of a nervous system that has been completely hijacked by the rabies virus. The body is still alive and conscious, but the brain circuits controlling fundamental reflexes are malfunctioning in a catastrophic way.
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