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charliegsd.bsky.social
I was flippin' bricks for Mansa Musa before y'all even became a type-1 civilisation, this shit ain't nothin to me| 26|🇫🇮🏳️‍🌈🔞 Telegram @ homoshepsual (Art channel https://t.me/charliegsd)
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Idk what kinda sicknesses people went to home with, some reported positive covid, some influenza A, but this *really* sounds like my first ever covid 4 years ago (it's a bitch, and makes you feel very tired and exhausted). Get well soon! (crud can always be pretty much anything)
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Also propeller hat: @sabertoothmuffin.bsky.social ✨
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Which btw, filming a person dying is very poor taste and also filming without permission is against con rules. I have no doubt myself what happened was a spiking and I find this really gross from this dude so he's already on my mute list, basically feeling like defending drink-spikers.
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Separate drug test was also contucted later in the same day by NFC med staff, but it was already quite late since they too stated it's been too long to accurately determine with that test. Police will be contacted, but getting him home first has been a higher priority. Neurologist's appointed now.
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That's the thing, we tried calling the hospital with the temporary hospital bracelet, but thanks to data protection laws they wouldn't say much through the phone, so we need to contact local doctors and have them make the request for that data (again, he's amnesiac about all of it)
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He was sober all day, did not take drugs voluntarily, he'd had breakfast, lunch and dinner in my company (latest dinner at valhalla buffet) and he'd only drunk water. He has a cooling vest. He was cooling off in the headless lounge shortly before. He became delirious really fast. Too fast.
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Bruh
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Witness testimonies (con goers seeing him before collapsing, medical staff members) of him profusely sweating, with dilated eye pupils, and hallucinating heavily, speaking incoherent stuff? He was offered something to drink just before, and suddenly his behaviour changed entirely.
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I was indeed one of them, and I believe you handed the photo to @sleepycanine.bsky.social (and we were accompanied by also @suovas.bsky.social who's not in the picture) :P
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It makes me very sad that some people abuse our trusting and loving community to pull off stuff like this. This might just be some sick game for them, which almost cost me my life. But guess what? I survived and made a full recovery! And I feel more alive than ever before after all the support.
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What can you learn from this? COVER YOUR FUCKING DRINK! Also have your con roommates as your ICU contacts. Trust me, it is worth it just in case. I could have never survived without the help from my friends and the brave medics who decided that it was not my time to go yet.
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All in all I just want to thank everyone who helped me during this time, and damn those who did this or enjoyed seeing me suffering. This taught me just how much my friends mean to me, and how important they were to my survival. I feel happy for having escaped death and being back among my friends.
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I seem to have survived physically, but emotionally I am quite shook up. Having barely escaped death is an experience that cannot be described or put into words. I am just so incredibly happy to be back among the living and that I am surrounded by so many loving and caring people who helped me.
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The con staff, the nurses and the first responders did a superb job and all the right choices that resulted in me coming back to life against the odds. They said it was a slim chance I woke up, but that I also walk, talk and function is a miracle in itself.
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The medics peeled me out of my fursuit and put me into an ambulance that rushed me into Malmö central hospital where I spent the night. I have no memories of anything related to this My roommates came to get me in a taxi after the hospital staff had managed to get some info on me. I was delirious
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My last clear memory of the night is the first DJ of the night finishing their set precisely at 21:32. I cannot remember anything after that At around 23:00 I was seen stumbling in fursuit, and then I fell and hit my head so bad that my brain activity fell to near zero and I was very close to dying
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Between 21:30 and 22:30, someone gave me something to drink in the fursuit lounge that likely contained a roofie. My memory of the night has been entirely wiped but I have gathered from witnesses that I was seen talking to someone in the fursuit lounge around 22:30, half an hour before my incident
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These graffiti walls are great fun #NFC2025
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Consider washing the käsi (singular) before utilizing the pyyherulla (the whole unit) so you don't need a whole pyyherulla
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Do you use a whole unit of a pyyherulla to wipe käsi (singular)?
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So what now? Simply Clip Studio, maybe Krita, maybe Paint dot Net, maybe MS paint, maybe Affinity, who knows, but not Photoshop! For video editing needs... Davinci resolve and Blender.
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That's why if I'm busy the phone will probably be on mute and lodged between the bed and the wall, far from any workspaces etc. because if I'm not on I'm not on (likewise, other devices will have notifications muted as well)
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Also at the same time as the internet has technically made connectivity easier than ever and the world smaller than ever before, more people than ever before report increasing feelings of loneliness. I think the likelihood of eventual going offline en masse is quite big.
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Health effects wise, we still have the same 400,000 year old lizard brain as ever before, and the internet only showed up in the last 30 years, and I think we're either eventually disconnecting and starting cult-like hippie communes or put into the matrix. We're not adapting to this fast enough.
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I sense there's a lot of frustration in people at being online all the time, but also having to be online at all the time because their social life and its components (other people) rely on it. I get people asking me if I'm still alive just because I wasn't available for a couple hours 🥸🤌🏻
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Which, partly *is* because normal socialisation is so heavily online-focused these days. Self-feeding loop in the sense that people rely on the internet so much, that it's more difficult to catch up with people offline, because they're busy... being chronically online