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Angie R
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@LauraMiers It’s not the Andes strain if it’s true so not transmissible
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Oh no, oh no, oh no, oh no. My local media outlet is reporting on this. It’s nearby. Oh my god. Make it stop, please.
SARS‑CoV‑2 (COVID-19)@COVID19_disease
🚨 JUST IN: Suspected Hantavirus Case Reported at New York High School
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@FiveTimesAugust The amount of input we have now makes it impossible to process so we just numb it out
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@RealFat_kid @GovKathyHochul And fired the most important people we needed at that time. EMT, Nurses, Doctors, Fire Fighters & Police
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@GovKathyHochul Didn’t you force people to take an experimental vaccine?
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@DrNeilStone One of the absolute horrors of Covid was people dying alone because family wasn’t allowed to be with them! Inhuman!
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The worst part of Covid was that 20 million people died
Lisa Boothe@LisaMarieBoothe
One of the worst parts of COVID was watching Americans surrender their God-given freedoms to bureaucrats who were wrong about everything.
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@17TBIYTC23 Get outside, a beach, a forest trail and be there fully in the moment.
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@MetsGirl333 Was at today’s game. It was awesome but won’t be able to watch tomorrow’s and it’s perfectly fine. They are playing the Yankees ugh

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In 1992, a company called Nabisco released a green box of cookies that explained the entire era better than any government document could.
They were called SnackWell's. They were fat-free. The fat had been removed, and to make a fat-free cookie taste like anything at all, it had been replaced with sugar and refined flour, in quantities that made the cookie nutritionally worse than the cookie it was pretending to improve on.
The marketing did not mention the sugar. The marketing said: fat-free. And a public that had been trained for fifteen years to read "fat" as the single enemy understood "fat-free" to mean "free." Free of consequence. Eat as many as you like.
They did. SnackWell's outsold Oreos. The boxes held twelve cookies, framed as a sensible single serving, and were emptied in a sitting by people who genuinely believed they were being good. By 1995 the brand was selling nearly half a billion dollars a year.
It produced a phenomenon real enough to be given a name in the psychology literature. The SnackWell Effect. The tendency to overconsume a food precisely because its label has told you it is virtuous.
A nation ate itself heavier on cookies it had been told were a diet aid, and could not work out why.
The green box was not an outlier. The green box was the whole decade, condensed, on a supermarket shelf.

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SHOCK REPORT: 🚨 Hantavirus may survive in human sperm for up to SIX YEARS and cause a transmission risk.
According to a peer-reviewed study, Hantavirus can remain in human semen for up to six years and has the potential for s-xual transmission even after a person has recovered.
Spiez Laboratory, a Swiss government institute tasked with fighting nuclear, biological and chemical threats investigated a Swiss 55-year-old man who had become infected with the Andes strain of the hantavirus in South America six years earlier.
They found that although there was no longer any trace of the virus in man’s blood, urine and respiratory tract, it was still detectable in his semen 71 months later.


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@mathgenius318 What an amazing shot 😊Thank you so much for sharing!
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Colors Photo Challenge — Day 2: PINK 🩷
Show me your brightest pink.
Drop it below.

Darren Chen Photography📷@DarrenChen528
Colors Photo Challenge — Day 3: BLUE 🔵 Show me your calmest blue. Drop it below.
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Drop a cloud photo you took.🌥

John Getchel@JohnGetchel
Drop a cloud photo you took.🌥 Cloudy sunsets in the desert are pretty hard to beat.
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