stairway-to-kevin.bsky.social
normalize not normalizing the new normal
the pandemic is now
hypermaskuline energy since 2020
i pity the fools but i do not suffer them Ⓥ 🇨🇦
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about time! now if we could just get to *all* kids (and adults)
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ah yes, the same austin g. mackell for whom the irony of thirstily mocking a woman for wearing an n95 in her profile photo *while trying to look tough in his sunnies in his* sails right over his head
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that’s some batcrap crazy shit
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all the kids i know are afraid of the sun and other people looking them in their eyes and have parents with that same panicked emotionally unstable energy this sunnies-ass shadester’s profile pic is giving off
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even truer now than back in
‘12
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my 4-year-old’s *never once* complained—let alone cried—about wearing a mask in a year+ wearing one (though he once made a rando grown man lose *his* shit over it.) however he has flipped tha fuck out over other draconian safety measures like being strapped in a car seat and putting on sunscreen
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“a reason everyday to keep getting up / in a world that drags you down”
❤️☕️
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as with ernst “exacting” a promise from hegseth, cassidy just needed “plausible” deniability as a condition of his commitment to confirm
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ah ok, so it’s a lousy article on a conversation—framed around a human-edited transcript of that conversation—*about* the book, which evidently relies heavily on italics, but neglects to use them (or “”) for that particular term. a minor, excusable error—unlike the book and its premise unfortunately
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*in 🇨🇦 btw
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called two local pharmacies yesterday to arrange for a booster since it’s been 6+ mos since my last. first said she wasn’t sure they could do it & put me on hold so long i hung up. 2nd put me on hold almost as long but returned to tell me they don’t have a sked yet (?) but i could walk in next week
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god, even the sentence structure is abysmally clumsy. if you *must* write “the idea of flatten the curve …” at least bookend ‘flatten the curve’ with quotations
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“i think that this is really a media failure.”
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i’m normally not an lol-type reply guy but it seemed to bring out the best in him so i heartily indulged lol
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yeah, grabbed that screenshot before he blocked me lol
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nah, she wasn’t misled. she knew exactly whom she was confirming. she just needed plausible deniability as part of the deal
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good point
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“not a conspiracy theory”, though, according to this professor of epidemiology—“*a theory, simply, with multiple strands of evidence*” lololol
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but i mean 69% of the general public! that’s significant IF YOU’RE ELON
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my 4-year-old loves richard scarry, but like, wtf???!
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“…but only some of us who aren’t me will be killed.”
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but the cuts are a direct result of the lab leak lie. they use it to sow distrust in science and to justify draconian cuts to research by citing safety concerns.
it’s trump’s ol’ “we need a total shutdown until we can figure out what the hell is going on.”
that’s why it still very much matters
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