Oh yeah!! Part of Starscream's transformer jet crew, the purple one
Oh yeah!! Part of Starscream's transformer jet crew, the purple one
Yep, one of my faves!
New research finds AI can point people in the wrong direction. And the quality of health information it imparts depends on how well you prompt the tools.
www.npr.org/2026/03/11/n...
Bonjour tout le monde
Screenshot of a news article from The Post titled βRepeatedly getting Covid doesnβt build immunity, βitβs more like accumulating damageβ,β written by Melanie Earley of RNZ and dated March 10, 2026. Below the headline is a portrait of leading vaccinologist and associate professor Dr Helen Petousis-Harris, shown facing the camera against a dark background. The article discusses how repeated COVID-19 infections may cause cumulative harm rather than building lasting immunity.
"Leading vaccinologist Helen Petousis-Harris says there's not enough awareness of the impact of COVID-19 on overall health."
"What many people don't realise is that getting COVID repeatedly is not like building immunity, it's more like accumulating damage," she says.
Source: archive.md/Qsv13
A sculpture work in progress of a Spider-Man torso placed on a hardwood floor
Trash-made Spider-Man incoming
The second report of the UK COVID Inquiry is out. The two volumes are here: covid19.public-inquiry.uk/documents/mo...
The section on "The focus on handwashing over ventilation" begins in section 12.32 of the second volume (page 167 in the PDF of voume 2).
#itsairborne #COVID #longCOVID #aerosol
Respirator user manual insert with a red circle highlighting the paragraph for biological particles
3M P100 filtration cartridge user manual insert
Posting this for anyone who is not understanding the filtration power of an industrial respirator is capable of being used to help reduce inhalation exposure to airborne biological particles. Take that as you will, or don't. These work in combination and/or independently to other interventions.
My understanding is that transmission is year round, whereas most other respiratory illnesses are seasonal. I'm a multi-illness having, immune-suppressed person, although I am a professional arts worker, I am not of the understanding that transmission is low enough for me to go back to normal. π€·ββοΈ
X / Twitter has audio spaces that allow me to connect with people directly in a way that I need, for various reasons, since we have not made clean air widely accessible to the other spaces that I would need to irl. If Blusky gets audio spaces, we'd have less reasons to be there.
Which I only got access to last year. And I had an allergic skin reaction to it when I got the flucel vax quad. So now I am still left with mainly non vaccination protocols to avoid flu and other respiratory illnesses. Now consider that covid spreads all year round whereas flu spreads seasonally.
Now having other people get vaccinated for flu, doesn't effectively reduce the transmission level in the society for it to be such that I won't catch flu, or other colds during cold and flu season. I will use all of the tools at my disposal, including respirators, clean air, and non egg-based vax
On the issue of flu, it's not a great analog to me because I have anaphylaxis to eggs, and have not had access to non egg-based flu vaccines throughout my life. Instead, I've always used respirators to help me stay out of the hospital. And me saying that out loud. is not a misrepresentation.
You're misquoting her, because she says "...effectively" after which is just calling attention to the fact that there are people out there, like myself (immuno-suppressed) who while vaccinated also rely on respirator usage (I do it on my own) and clean air. She also clarified with a follow up video.
I didn't get one of the micro-grants that I applied for, but still waiting on a decision from another one I applied for. A lot of great projects out there, and hoping the funds get to where they are needed most. I'm going to start writing another one shortly.
I would really like to understand how this works:
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Hey folks, I joined Cara, the social media site for artists :)
An otter who lives at the local biodome on some wet ground near a short rock wall
Cute and sweet playful otter from the local biodome (not a zoo), circa 2017. I wish all animal life could be free and healthy living in the wild and not just in captivity for our human enrichment.
It seems that this same system that took our savings and houses in the 2008/2009 stock crash, has been kidnapping, sexually abusing, and killing kids all along, and is trying to use the same defense "too big to fail". But I remember another wisdom: "The bigger they are the harder they fall."
Bison, Tree and Jackalope
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Awwww I will definitely put that on my Trash ToDo List!!! ππβ¨
Some work in progress sculptures on a hard wood floor
Hello! Can you name any of the animals in this photo?
π¦ΈHow does anti-mask bias influence character design? And how does character design influence public sentiment about masking? Jon Jon has thoughts:
Linus is right. Release the Epstein files!