TheGoddessAnoia

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[–] TheGoddessAnoia@lemmy.ca 39 points 5 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (3 children)

Yeah. Sure. Measles can actually destroy the immune system so that it forgets not only that you have had measles, but everything else you've developed an immunity to (it's called immune amnesia) by having the disease or having a vaccine, and face getting the whole mob again. Or, you could be the 1 or 2 people in 1000 who will die, or the 1 in 1000 who will get encephalitis and live, albeit significantly intellectually and physically disabled. Or you could get subacute sclerosing panencephalitis ten years after you had measles, and that's almost always fatal.

Makes getting shingles after having chicken pox as a kid seem like a walk in the park, mmm?

[–] TheGoddessAnoia@lemmy.ca 15 points 5 days ago (2 children)

Thomas Picketty predicted this in Le Capital au XXI e siècle / Capital in the 21st Century (2013), as the nearly inevitable outcome of neoliberal economic behaviour, based onvast statistical evidence gathered by governments and expert organisations over more than a century. About the only thing he got wrong was, like even the meteorological experts, underestimating the speed at which climate chaos was going to overwhelm the world's societies and abet the billionaires' takeover.

I really, REALLY recommend that book, if you have the capacity to slog through dense academic prose (in translation, yet!). To make it easier to lift the book, which would otherwise have been maybe 5,000 pages, give or take a couple of complicated graphs, , Picketty put all the footnotes and appendices online. They do reward reading/examining, at least where you want to see the evidence in very fine detail.

Or, get an economics geek to translate for you.

[–] TheGoddessAnoia@lemmy.ca 10 points 5 days ago

What! A right to serve the public at the expense of the cryptobros? What a quaint, old-fashioned idea!

[–] TheGoddessAnoia@lemmy.ca 2 points 6 days ago

You are assuming decapitation would cause injury. I am pretty sure their brain body connection has been severed, as evidenced by their continued use of That Site. Thus any message from the nociceptors never gets past the neck anyway.

[–] TheGoddessAnoia@lemmy.ca 6 points 1 week ago

That's a BIG question! I mean, traditional arts and related products (like silicone or acrylic bentos) are generally really good, clothes are, as everywhere, from fabulously made and expensive to crap that falls apart if you sneeze at it from across the road, and there is WAY too much kawaii in everything, just -- ewwww! Stationary and office supplies tend to be better quality, but personal stationary, like fashion and interior design, suffers from terminal cutes. Anime and manga have become, imho, really repetitive and derivative,and if I see one more tourist souvenir featuring Hokusai's Great Wave, I will, so help me Daikini Shinten, invoke every tanuki pretending to be a tea pot to come tear every last copy to tiny bits of random fluff.

Now, where was I.... Oh, yeah. Good ceramics in Kappabashi.

[–] TheGoddessAnoia@lemmy.ca 31 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Wait! There are Canadians still using X? Off with their heads!!

[–] TheGoddessAnoia@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

You made my baby fall in love with me!

[–] TheGoddessAnoia@lemmy.ca 21 points 1 week ago

WOW!! My deepest admiration for their courage to stand AND their phenomenal success! The battle is not yet lost, and we all need to follow this example!

[–] TheGoddessAnoia@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

We've used Kenny's books for maybe 30 years now -- so long that neither of us can remember that far back any more. And you're right, orders are quick and the service is great, but the best thing is the selection!

[–] TheGoddessAnoia@lemmy.ca 6 points 1 week ago (1 children)

The Guardian, The Tyee, BBC, CBC, Reuters and AP, with a dash of utterly unreliable press from abroad.

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