make this regularly during my 2023 thickness journey
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so I look in your direction, but you pay me no attention, do you
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but there's a full moon rising, let's go dancing in the light
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there is a ladybug in my home that I've named Rosanna.
meet you all the way, Rosanna, yeah
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relatable song I have stuck in my head all the time
yeah I like food, do you like it too?
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Is Tumblr still a thing???
... trying it out again with some new content including original #songoftheday now accompanied by #recipeoftheday and #articleoftheday
first post is an #articleoftheday
I’m very aware that everyone is “over” talking about covid, but immune compromised, disabled & their family members don’t really have the option to just forget about it and move on. I fit into those categories.
here are 8 (recent) articles to read about covid:
Accountability for Canada's covid-19 response — The BMJ
"Covid-19 led directly to 52750 deaths in Canada with more than 4.6 million reported cases as of mid-2023. This cumulative covid-19 death rate of 1372 per million exceeds the global average of 855 per million"
I'm immunocompromised, so COVID-19 is still a big risk for me. When I got into grad school, I had to choose between my health and my education — Insider
"When I expressed my fear of getting sick, well-intentioned friends asked, "If COVID could kill you, why go to grad school?" This question pained me because it reinforced the idea that my immunocompromised status should prohibit me from pursuing the opportunities my peers had access to. The question also placed the weight of my well-being on my own choices rather than on the actions of systems and institutions."
Restrictions likely helped curb spread of COVID-19 in N.S., Dalhousie researchers find — CBC
"In March 2022, Nova Scotia ended its COVID-19 state of emergency and no longer required people to wear masks in most public spaces. The next month, cases in the province hit an all-time high."
She says her boss told her she can't wear a mask, so she quit — Yahoo/CBC
"... the case raises questions about workers' rights and what constitutes a safe work environment."
Long COVID still worrisome 2 years after infection — Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
"For far too many people, the continuing and enduring risk of long COVID and its long-term, adverse effects on health are sober reminders that the pandemic is not in the rearview mirror"
What the Fight Against HIV Can Teach Us About Surviving the COVID Era — Vice
"... survivors of the HIV/AIDS crisis of the 1980s and 1990s have been noticing unsettling patterns of human disconnection and disposability through both pandemics."
Long covid has derailed my life. Make no mistake: It could yours, too — The Washington Post
"Masks began disappearing. I tried to warn the people I loved. Covid is airborne. Keep wearing an N95. Vaccines protect you but don’t stop transmission. Few wanted to listen."
The horrific food poisoning of Calgary children underscores the unravelling of public health in Canada — The Globe and Mail
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I don’t know if you notice anything missing
like the leaves on the trees or my clothes all over the floor
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“Good food does lead to sex. As it should. And in a perfect world, good music does too.”
-Anthony Bourdain
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do you wanna see a dead body 💀
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I’m alright with a slow buuuuurnnnn,
takin’ my time, let the world turn.
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Janelle Monae at the Women’s March in Washington, DC
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