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  • I tested positive in 2020 about two weeks before I got my first dose of vaccine. I was asymptomatic the entire time, only got tested because I had a medical procedure coming up. If it weren't for that, I probably would think I'd never had it either

  • I am prescribed high dose creatine and CoQ10 to support ATP production in mitochondria by my physician who studies ME/CFS. It's not perfect, but it's a hell of a lot better than I was before. And it's a very safe regimen to recommend.

  • Hey, remember the part in 1984 where one of the party's primary means of control is the suppression of sexual freedom? I remember.

  • I'm equally as entertained by Wayfair's newer "luxury goods" site, Perigold. Wayfair for fancy people.

  • I'm really surprised no one has mentioned Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels because I think it's actually the better of the Guy Ritchie movies in this style. It's stylish, perfectly-paced, and has the perfect "I think we...won?" type resolution at the end.

    Lock Stock is one of my favorite movies

  • This is my comfort movie series. When I'm tired of dealing with the real world for a while, I'll watch it in 40 minute stretches for a couple weeks like a TV series

  • Haha, I have a blanket burrower too. Bedtime = "you're letting me explore the blanket cave now, right?"

  • Yeah, this is my takeaway as well. I'm willing to bet teens aren't opposed to Android itself, but rather "oh your mom only got you the $200 budget phone lol"

  • I similarly thought this was supposed to be a list meant to help you identify when someone is deploying fringe science. But in the context of the community (sciencefiction) and some of the other comments, I've realized that I think it's meant to be sample signs you could use in a story like at a lab where that kind of "science" was being done.

  • Learn to swim, my friend. Learn to swim.

  • Seriously, the handful of times I've checked back in on Reddit recently just made me think, "Wow I hate it here."

    I'm so much happier on the Fediverse.

  • Almost nothing but. It's a very insular community. Lots of nepotism and government work is seen as a means to enrich yourself and your family

  • As a person who lived in the Virgin Islands for some time: Zero shock

  • But he IS afraid of his constituents. That's why he's switching his positions, because he's afraid of being voted out next year

  • Without this feature, I wouldn't have known that Yeah Yeah Yeahs and PJ Harvey released new albums. So I'm torn. On the one hand, I'm happy artists I already love can still reach me; on the other hand, I hate that smaller artists I don't know about yet still have to pay to play

  • Living long enough to realize light speed travel is possible 👍

    Living long enough to realize just how slow light speed really is 😭

  • It could explain the observations of the orbits of stars around galactic centers that currently can't be explained (stars move faster than current models predict), yes. It would be an alternate explanation for this anomaly than dark matter, which is the other proposed "if this exists, it would explain what we see" hypothesis.

  • Well, it is a direct quote from the published study, so maybe not the journalist's fault this time:

    "direct evidence for the breakdown of standard gravity at weak acceleration” and reveal “an immovable anomaly of gravity in favor of MOND-based modified gravity"