roguetrick

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roguetrick,

Hahaha. She wasn’t even protesting. She was being awarded for compassion to suffering and she literally just noted other suffering she had compassion for, but acknowledging other’s suffering in a way that’s not politically correct to the jackboot administration is “putting others in danger.”

Oh I hope my fellow nurses teach this employer a lesson.

roguetrick,

They have several but the main one on the Western hemisphere is an old church in SF.

I think library of Alexandria in Egypt is another location?

roguetrick,

Oh no. I do not. I’m a nurse and this twigs me out. Gloves are considered dirty to us. Washed hands are the only thing that are clean.

roguetrick, (edited )

To be sure. Cross contamination has the same principles in both healthcare and food service. We’re just much more anal about it in healthcare.

I’d prefer not to see gloves at all if you’re not directly at a station. You’ll certainly get written up in a hospital if you start walking the halls while wearing gloves (since it means you didn’t wash your hands when you left the room). About the only grey area is during transport of a contact precaution patient.

Generally when I see someone wearing gloves doing something random(like eating their lunch or operating a cash register), all that goes through my mind is “they didn’t wash their hands and don’t plan to.”

roguetrick,

For when cargo shorts and a vest aren’t enough: cargo shoes.

When you really want everyone to know you don’t give a shit what they think.

roguetrick, (edited )

Good news, it’s a suppository.

Edit: I just saw the article and the author’s own joke is the best actually.

In another context, their form is obviously a lingam; and we all know Michelangelo loved the lingam.

Lingam is a devotionary shape associated with Shiva that looks like this, and also a dick.

roguetrick,

Jay gang coming to fuck up some testers.

roguetrick,

This is Louisiana, home of the Angola prison.

roguetrick, (edited )

Unfortunately for nature we’re like cockroaches. You can kill the majority of humans with a big enough asteroid, but actually wiping us out while persevering vertebrate life is a tall order. Hell it was a tall order before we even got out of the neolithic.

roguetrick, (edited )

I’m saying even humans with the ability to make pottery were able to survive in niches that our pests can’t even survive in, from the desert to the artic. We outcompete everything even without industrial technology and can survive on some pretty crazy diets. Invertebrate life could survive an extinction event that wipes us out, but I can’t imagine any vertebrate doing so (including the ocean ones).

roguetrick,

Yes, that’s the original idea I made the comment to.

roguetrick,

Yes, to continue this argument please read above, then once you reach this comment, once again read above. Continue to do so until the extinction of humanity.

roguetrick,

Goto 1

roguetrick,

All hail the patron saint of vaporwave.

roguetrick,

Well if the state wants to use violent direct action (incarceration)…

roguetrick, (edited )

I usually think grammatical gender is pretty useless in Indo European languages, with most of them having to gender a washing machine, but afro Asiatic ones have a fun additional quirk: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polarity_of_gender

Essentially the numbers have to be the opposite gender of whatever it’s married to.

roguetrick, (edited )

Armenian and Persian are the main Indo European languages that don’t have even gendered pronouns. English got halfway there by dropping gendered nouns. The original Indo European language gender was based on if something had a spirit or not, not male or female. It changed into that binary selection early enough that even Sanskrit is gendered with male/female nouns

roguetrick, (edited )

Oh my, the mechanism of action on that is essentially the opposite of alchohol/benzos and would feel like going through the DTs. That’s a very unfun way to go. Interestingly, a suggestive treatment would be benzos/getting blind drunk.

roguetrick, (edited )

The text is small and the slight deep frying made your brain read Scrappy-Doo as Scooby-Doo in the picture, resulting in you correcting what’s already correct.

We don’t even process letters when reading, it really is something. We’re always on the knifes edge of psychosis while we go about our daily lives, with how much we filter out.

roguetrick,

I think Congress would have to pass regulation to see any improvement and a reasonable level of competition. If this breakup just results in regional monopolies instead of national ones with the same exclusionary contracts with venues, it’ll result in a distinction without a difference.

Yes, obviously they broke the settlement that allowed the merger in the first place r.e. exclusionary contracts, but if they break up the company, they’ll be allowing the successor companies to set up exclusionary contracts themselves.

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