#Covid Aftermath
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heswrongshesright · 4 months ago
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Matthew Perry Ketamine, Cucumber Recall, Tyson vs Paul, and WNBA Fashion - HWSR Ep 72
In this hilarious episode, 'Matthew Perry Ketamine, Cucumber Recall, Tyson vs Paul, and WNBA Fashion' of the He's Wrong She's Right Podcast, Andrew & Nóna dive into the wild world of ketamine use, questionable cucumbers, and the latest on Matthew Perry and Elon Musk's unusual habits. The duo dissects bizarre fashion trends in the WNBA tunnel walks and debates the chances of another lockdown amid a surge in m-pox cases. Plus, a rundown of the latest Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight and the unbelievable curfews enforced by a former Minnesota governor. Get ready for a rollercoaster of unexpected twists, laughter, and, of course, a sprinkle of the absurd!
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00:00 Welcome to the Podcast 00:53 Ketamine and Coffee 01:28 Elon Musk and Ketamine 04:08 Matthew Perry's Tragic Overdose 07:05 The Ketamine Queen 12:49 School Updates and Hurricane 13:42 Vocabulary and AI Concerns 20:44 Olympic Gender Controversies 24:34 Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul 30:07 YouTube Content Trends and Compilation Videos 31:19 The Evolution of YouTube Clips Channels 31:59 Shorts and Episode Promotion Strategies 33:28 Boxing Gloves and Fight Dynamics 36:32 Olympic Headlines and Athlete Recognition 38:53 WNBA Fashion and Tunnel Walks 45:32 Cucumber Recall and Salmonella Outbreak 51:52 Speculations on Future Outbreaks and Shutdowns 54:46 Concluding Thoughts and Sign-Off
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vee-lociraptor · 2 months ago
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extremely messed up that covid can have long term mental side effects they don’t tell you about actually
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Unique theory about people being mean online
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xoxochb · 1 month ago
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dude this earache is gonna be the death of me
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oodlesodoodles · 10 months ago
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poking thru and reading bits of aftermath again so i might just...... -squeezes inkpen and sweats
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inkshine · 10 months ago
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remember when in 2020 people were like “man this is going to have such devastating impacts on people’s mental health in the long term” and now that it’s 2024 no ones really talking about it anymore, despite the effects still being very much there.
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jeff-the-kills-you · 10 months ago
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reading a paper about aids and this quote rings true for covid as well: "Because the aftermath ideology convinces the American public that the trauma of AIDS is over, people living with the disease have been 'spirited' away and rendered ghostly."
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vulpine111 · 1 year ago
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I'd like to do the last of my dishes and then shower, but probably after I have this oatmeal, my body is going to claim more sleep. I'm still tired from meeting with my case worker. Oh well. At least I learned a little more about painting today.
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thirteens-earring · 1 year ago
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guysss my throat hurts what’s a microwaveable tea that doesn’t suck
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ecrivainsolitaire · 1 year ago
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I wonder if we'll ever get over that panicked moment when you google a media creator you used to follow to see what they're up to lately, see that they haven't posted in years, do some nervous mental maths and then frantically stalk them over all of social media to get over the chilling worry that they might have died tragically young.
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theelispace · 1 year ago
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The last cough drop...
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blujayonthewing · 2 years ago
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I feel like. I need to actually Talk To Someone about the effects the last three years have had on my psyche, but the current prevailing attitude toward covid has reached the point that I'm afraid even a mental health professional would approach my current issues as solely a function of my pre-existing anxiety rather than acknowledge their completely valid and rational connection to the global trauma event we literally all fucking went through
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paulgadzikowski · 2 years ago
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for about a week there i was taking increasing doses of zzzquil gummies (only up to the top dose in the directions, don't @ me) tryna get myself to sleep more'n two hours straight at a time
didn't help. only made me sleep for two hours at a time more often
this has been going on since my third covid shot i think. and sleep troubles are a long covid symptom. i tested negative the only time i tested but sometimes i wonder if i've had a mild enough case not to notice
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iero · 2 years ago
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I guess one good thing about my area is living near five ‘major’ cities, thus six international airports, and yet, all of them are expensive as fuck for plane tickets.
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lexa-griffins · 2 years ago
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I honestly feel like i should just give up on the semester all together
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schattenhonig · 10 months ago
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This is bad. This is really bad.
COVID-19 is not the only coronavirus around, it's just one special strain. I had an infection once that resulted in the very same symptoms as COVID: high fever, loss of smell and taste, etc. It took me months to recover, and frankly, I don't think I ever really did. I can only speculate, but I think this is where my autoimmune thyroiditis started. I was in pain all the time, my muscles ached and I had to frequently stop when walking uphill, not because I was out of breath, but because my muscles ached. Everybody was like "yeah, come on, you've deconditioned during sickness, we get it, but you have to start somewhere and keep going!" It hurt to do so, and while my condition did return, it never got back to where I was before the infection. And it was ignored by doctors, because it happened ten years before COVID-19. And I still suffer from problems because of it, muscles aching, exercise being basically torture, brain sometimes getting so foggy I can barely finish a thought (like now for example, it took me half an hour to write this, because whenever I lost track because of a cat meowing or whatever, I had to start over).
I wish I would have fought harder for myself back then. As bad as this sounds, but if the global pandemic hadn't happened, doctors would have never believed me. Some still don't.
Full Transcript at the link; 3-minute listen.
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By taking biopsies from long COVID patients before and after exercising, scientists in the Netherlands constructed a startling picture of widespread abnormalities in muscle tissue that may explain this severe reaction to physical activity.
Among the most striking findings were clear signs that the cellular power plants, the mitochondria, are compromised and the tissue starved for energy.
"We saw this immediately and it's very profound," says Braeden Charlton, one of the study's authors at Vrije University in Amsterdam.
The tissue samples from long COVID patients also revealed severe muscle damage, a disturbed immune response, and a buildup of microclots.
"This is a very real disease," says Charlton. "We see this at basically every parameter that we measure."
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