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what is your opinion on hold on a sec ..... ah yes
what's your opinion on milk 🤨
i know weird question
Oh interesting question. Milking the actual act? Good. A milking table? Haven't used one personally yet but in concept I am a big fan. Milk the dairy product? Love it. I don't drink it as often as I used to when I was younger but I have been known to still raw dog an iced cold glass with a good dessert paring. Thanks for the ask.
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I have no idea what Moon is saying in the thumbnail. I’ve been working on it for an hour now and am still lost.
I think I should take a break because currently, my notes look like this:
“U(1)r(2) a(3)p(4)l(5)s(6)c(7)k(8)g(9) q(10)x(11)k(12)g(13), b(14)h(15)p(16)f(17) v(18)p(19) e(20)e(21)b(22)b(23)! d(24)v(25) n(26)a(1)x(2)d(3)w(4)w(5)d(6) e(7)h(8)u(9) h(10)k(11)n(12)y(13)o(14)k(15)f(16)q(17).
a1, b2, c3, d4, e5, f6, g(7), h(8), i(9), j(10), k(11), l(12), m(13), n(14), o(15), p(16), q(17), r(18), s(19), t(20), u(21)
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 01010101010101010101010101
01011000001001111110011111011001010100100010
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 10101010101010101010101010
Ur aplsckg qxkg, bhpf vp eebb! dv naxdwwd ehu hknyokfq.
10100111110110000001100000100110101011011101
count how many of each letter? 1 = r, 2 = u, 2 = a, 2 = p, 1 = l, 1 s, 1 c, 4 k, 2 g, 2 q, 2 x, 3 b, 3 h, 2 f, 2 v, 3 e, 3 d,
Remove first half of alphabet: Ur ps qx, p vp ! v nxww u nyoq.
Remove second half of alphabet: alckg kg, bhf eebb! d add eh hkkf.
abcdefghijklm/nopqrstuvwxyz
Caesar cipher of 12 changes “ur” to “if”, 13 changes “ur” to “he”, 19 changes “ur” to “by”
v = t? p = o?
Ur aplsckg qxkg, bhpf vp eebb! dv naxdwwd ehu hknyokfq.
d can be a or i (it or at)
d = a?
Ur aplsckg qxkg, bhpf vp eebb! dv naxdwwd ehu hknyokfq.
qfkoynkhuhedwwdxanvdbbeepvfphbgkxqgkcslparu
1a 2b 3c 4d 5e 6f 7g 8h 9i 10j 11k 12l 13m 14n 15o 16p 17q 18r 19s 20t 21u 22v 23w 24x 25y 26z
21 18 1 16 12 19 3 11 7 17 24 11 7 2 8 16 6 22 16 5 5 2 2 4 22 14 1 24 4 23 23 4 5 8 11 14 25 15 11 6 17 2118116121931171724117281662216552242214124423234581114251511617 baahaafabaicaagagbdaagbhaffbbafeebbdbbadabddbcbcdehaaadbeaeaafa”
If anyone has any ideas, please let me know!!
I tried putting it through a substitution cipher, through every caesar cipher, into binary code, and into every other combination I can think of. I tried removing letters that have various quantities or quantities of multiples of 16 (for July 16th) and put those through every caesar cipher. I’m stuck.
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ok I've made some big money moves in Berlin S-Bahn canon URLs just now. so time for another poll on URL change
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Known COVID-19 Health Complications
Last Updated September 8, 2023
Repeat Infections
Summary: Repeat infections, even if mild during the acute phase, cause cumulative damage to the body and increase your risk of developing health complications or Long COVID. You should aim to limit the number of times you are infected as much as possible, even if you are not currently high risk (Note: Health complications post-COVID-19 infection can make you high risk) and have been vaccinated.
Published Research
Acute and postacute sequelae associated with SARS-CoV-2 reinfection | Nature Medicine Bowe, B., Xie, Y, & Al-Aly, Z. (2022).
Articles & Reports
Repeat COVID-19 infections increase risk of organ failure, death – Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis (wustl.edu) Sauerwein, K. (2022).
Why Getting COVID-19 Multiple Times Is Risky For Your Health | Time Park, A. (2022).
Heart & Cardiovascular Damage
Summary: COVID-19 increases your risk of heart failure, heart attacks, strokes, pulmonary embolism, palpitations, arrhythmia, myocarditis, blood clots (thrombosis), etc. post-infection. Inflammation during the acute phase of a COVID-19 infection can damage the heart and blood vessels.
“Risks and 12-month burdens of incident post-acute COVID-19 cardiovascular outcomes in participants without any history of cardiovascular outcomes prior to COVID-19 exposure compared to the contemporary control cohort.” (Xie et al., 2022)
Published Research
Core mitochondrial genes are down-regulated during SARS-CoV-2 infection of rodent and human hosts | Science Translational Medicine Guarnieri, J. W., Dybas, J. M., ... Wallace, D. C. (2023).
Long-term cardiovascular outcomes of COVID-19 - PMC (nih.gov) Xie, Y., Xu, E., Bowe, B., & Al-Aly, Z. (2022).
Articles & Reports
Blood Clotting Proteins Might Help Predict Long COVID Brain Fog - Scientific American Reardon, S. (2023, September 1).
SARS-CoV-2 can damage mitochondrion in heart, other organs, study finds | CIDRAP (umn.edu) Van Beusekom, M. (2023, August 9).
Your vascular system and COVID | Heart and Stroke Foundation Heart and Stroke Foundation. (2023).
COVID, heart disease and stroke | Heart and Stroke Foundation Heart and Stroke Foundation. (2023, April 17).
How does coronavirus affect your heart? - BHF British Heart Foundation. (2023, March 21).
COVID-19 and Heart Damage: What You Should Know (clevelandclinic.org) Cleveland Clinic. (2022, May 10).
Heart Problems after COVID-19 | Johns Hopkins Medicine Post, W. S., & Gilotra, N. A. (2022).
COVID and the Heart: It Spares No One | Johns Hopkins | Bloomberg School of Public Health (jhu.edu) Desmon, S., & Al-Aly, Z. (2022, March 14).
COVID-19 takes serious toll on heart health—a full year after recovery | Science | AAAS Wadman, M. (2022, February 9).
Brain & Neurological Damage
Summary: COVID-19 infection increases your risk of developing cognitive impairments, mental health issues, poor memory, early onset dementia, and permanent loss of smell due to brain damage and the atrophy of brain matter. "Brain fog" and problems concentrating are common complaints post-infection that have also been linked to brain damage. Damage to blood vessels due to inflammation during the infection may be responsible for this by restricting oxygen flow to the brain. COVID-19 may also directly infect the brain.
Published Research
Biology | Free Full-Text | Vascular Dysfunctions Contribute to the Long-Term Cognitive Deficits Following COVID-19 (mdpi.com) Shabani, Z., Liu, J., & Su, H. (2023).
Frontiers | COVCOG 2: Cognitive and Memory Deficits in Long COVID: A Second Publication From the COVID and Cognition Study (frontiersin.org) Guo, P., Ballesteros, B. A., Yeung, S. P., Liu, R., Saha, A., Curtis, L., Kaser, M., Haggard, M. P., & Cheke, L. G. (2022).
COVID-19 and cognitive impairment: neuroinvasive and blood‒brain barrier dysfunction - PMC (nih.gov) Chen, Y., Yang, W., Chen, F., & Cui, L. (2022).
Comparison of post-COVID depression and major depressive disorder | medRxiv Perlis, R. H., Santillana, M., Ognyanova, K., Green, J., Druckman, J., Lazer, D., & Baum, M. A. (2021).
Articles & Reports
Long COVID May Impair Memory, Cognition for Months (healthline.com) Rossiaky, D. (2022).
COVID Variants Can Affect the Brain in Different Ways - Neuroscience News (2023).
The hidden long-term cognitive effects of COVID-19 - Harvard Health Budson, A. E. (2021). Harvard Medical School.
Long Covid: Even mild Covid is linked to damage to the brain months after infection (nbcnews.com) Ryan, B. (2022). NBC News.
COVID-19 Can Affect the Brain Even Long After an Infection | Time Ducharme, J. (2023). Time.
Lung Damage
Summary: COVID-19 infections can cause lung damage or scarring, and can trigger pneumonia, bronchitis, ARDS, and sepsis. Additionally, some people experience shortness of breath (dyspnea) and difficulty exercising as a post-acute sequela after infection, or multiple infections.
Published Research
At a crossroads: COVID-19 recovery and the risk of pulmonary vascular disease - PMC (nih.gov) Cascino, T. M., Desai, A. A., & Kanthi, Y. (2021).
[Pulmonary manifestations in long COVID] - PubMed (nih.gov) Sommer, N., & Schmeck, B. (2022).
Residual Lung Abnormalities after COVID-19 Hospitalization: Interim Analysis of the UKILD Post-COVID-19 Study - PubMed (nih.gov) Stewart, I., Jacob, J., George, P. M., Molyneaux, P. L., Porter, J. C., Allen, R. J., Aslani, S., Baillie, J. K., Barratt, S. L., Beirne, P., Bianchi, S. M., Blaikley, J. F., ...Jenkins, G. R. (2023).
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Even mild cases of COVID-19 may cause long-term lung damage - UPI.com HealthDay News. (2022). United Press International.
COVID-19 Lung Damage | Johns Hopkins Medicine Galiatsatos, P. (2022).
Immune System & Autoimmune Diseases
Summary: COVID-19 infection can impair the functioning of your immune system. This means that those who have previously been infected are potentially immunocompromised (higher risk). For some people, the way COVID-19 impairs their immune system results in the onset of autoimmune diseases.
“Elevated levels of proinflammatory cytokines that persist more than 8 months following convalescence.” (Phetsouphanh et al., 2022)
“Crude incidence of each autoimmune disease by COVID-19 and non-COVID groups.” (Peng et al., 2023)
Published Research
Immunological dysfunction persists for 8 months following initial mild-to-moderate SARS-CoV-2 infection | Nature Immunology Phetsouphanh, C., Darley, D. R., Wilson, D. B., Howe, A., Munier, M. L., Patel, S. K., Juno, J. A., Burrell, L. M., Kent, S. J., Dore, G. J., ... & Matthews, G. V. (2022).
Long-term perturbation of the peripheral immune system months after SARS-CoV-2 infection | BMC Medicine | Full Text (biomedcentral.com) Ryan, F. J., Hope, C. M., Masavuli, M. G., Lynn, M. A., Mekonnen, Z. A., Yeow, A. E. L., Garcia-Valtanen, P., Al-Delfi, Z., Gummow, J., Furguson, C., ... Lynn, D. J. (2022).
Risk of autoimmune diseases following COVID-19 and the potential protective effect from vaccination: a population-based cohort study - eClinicalMedicine (thelancet.com) Peng, K., Li, X., Yang, D., Chan, S. C. W., Zhou, J., & Wan, E. Y. F. (2023).
Long-term perturbation of the peripheral immune system months after SARS-CoV-2 infection | BMC Medicine | Full Text (biomedcentral.com) Winheim, E., Rinke, L., Lutz, K., Reischer, A., Leutbecher, A., Wolfram, L., Rausch, L., Kranich, J., Wratil, P. R., Huber, J. E., Baumjohann, D., ... Krug, A. B. (2021).
Articles & Reports
How COVID-19 Changes the Immune System | Time Park, A. (2023, August 18).
How COVID-19 alters the immune system -- ScienceDaily ScienceDaily. (2021, October 28).
Impacts of COVID on the immune system (medicalxpress.com) Herrero, L. (2022, September 19).
COVID-19's impact on the immune system, and how this may affect subsequent infections - ABC News Smith, B. (2022, December 1).
COVID-19 can derange immune system; survivors have autoimmune diseases (usatoday.com) Szabo, L. (2021, March 2).
Long COVID & PASC
Summary: Long COVID is an umbrella term that refers to the onset of disabling symptoms/conditions resulting from any of the previously mentioned organ, immune system, and vascular damage sustained during infection. These conditions are also referred to as "post-acute sequelae of COVID-19" (PASC). Vaccination can reduce the damage experienced by decreasing inflammation during an infection, but Long COVID/PASC can affect anyone. This is especially true in the case of multiple infections. Your risk of developing Long COVID, or worse/new symptoms, increases with each additional infection.
“Cumulative incidence and DALYs of postacute sequelae overall and by organ system at 2 years after infection.” (Bowe et al., 2023)
Published Research
T cell apoptosis characterizes severe Covid-19 disease - PubMed (nih.gov) André, S., Picard, M., Cezar, R., Roux-Dalvai, F., Alleaume-Butaux, A., Soundaramourty, C., Cruz, A. S., Mendes-Frias, A., Gotti, C., … Estaquier, J. (2022).
SARS-CoV-2 reservoir in post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC) | Nature Immunology Proal, A. D., VanElzakker, M. B., Aleman, S., Bach, K., Boribong, B. P., Buggert, M., Cherry, S., Chertow, D. S., Davies, H. E., Dupont, C. L., ... Wherry, E. J. (2023).
The immunology of long COVID | Nature Reviews Immunology Altmann, D. M., Whettlock, E. M., Liu, S., Arachchillage, D. J., & Boyton, R. J. (2023).
Long COVID: major findings, mechanisms and recommendations | Nature Reviews Microbiology Davis, H. E., McCorkell, L., Vogel, J. M., & Topol, E. J. (2023).
Long COVID prevalence and impact on quality of life 2 years after acute COVID-19 | Scientific Reports (nature.com) Kim, Y., Bae, S., Chang, H., & Kim, S. (2023).
Postacute sequelae of COVID-19 at 2 years | Nature Medicine Bowe, B., Xie, Y., & Al-Aly, Z. (2023).
Articles & Reports
Long COVID | NIH COVID-19 Research National Institutes of Health. (2023, June 8).
Long COVID or Post-COVID Conditions | CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2023, July 20).
The Most Important Question About Long COVID | Harvard Medical School Pesheva, K. (2023, August 9).
Nearly One in Five American Adults Who Have Had COVID-19 Still Have "Long COVID" (cdc.gov) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2022, June 22).
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Врачи назвали неожиданные признаки проблем с сердцем
Люди могут годами не подозревать о наличии проблем с сердцем, так как их симптомы могут быть едва заметными, рассказала старшая медсестра-кардиолог Британского фонда сердца (BHF) Синди Джодар. Неожиданные признаки болезней сердечно-сосудистой системы она и терапевт Адил У Хан назвали в беседе с изданием Surrey Live.
По словам Хана, ни в коем случае нельзя игнорировать длительную усталость. Немотивированный упадок сил может быть связан с болезнями сердца, анемией, вирусами или даже с психическим здоровьем. Также, добавил он, должны насторожить боль или дискомфорт в челюсти, шее, спине, животе. Нарушение сердечного ритма, когда пульс кажется слишком быстрым или скачущим, — тоже повод вызвать врача, отметил эксперт.
Хан обратил внимание, что при заболеваниях сердца может появиться такой симптом, как отеки лодыжек и области живота. Требуют немедленного обращения к врачу внезапный обморок, потеря сознания, одышка и повышенное потоотделение в состоянии покоя, особенно если они сопровождаются болью в груди.
Джодар добавила к словам коллеги, что внезапная рвота или ощущение удушья в горле также являются тревожными сигналами. «Хотя не каждый приступ тошноты означает, что может произойти что-то серьезное, тошнота в со��етании с другими признаками, такими как сильная боль в груди, должна вызывать тревогу», — прокомментировала она.
Ранее кардиолог Тамаз Гаглошвили рассказал о влиянии темного шоколада на сердце. Горький шоколад, вопреки распространенному мифу, не способен растворить атеросклеротические бляшки, предупредил он.
Подробнее https://7ooo.ru/group/2024/10/22/079-vrachi-nazvali-neozhidannye-priznaki-problem-s-serdcem-grss-349520143.html
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Dreilinden. S-Bahn Nikolassee. Sep 2015
Wenn man früher, als die Mauer noch stand, nach Berlin trampte, flog man meistens in Dreilinden aus dem Auto. Und mußte zusehen, wie man weiterkam.
Irgendwann habe ich nochmal ne Expedition dahin gemacht, um mir die Stätten meiner Jugend anzusehen.
Für den Historismus, wie auf dem Bild zu sehen, habe ich ja so überhaupt nix übrig. Romanische Bögen im 19. Jahrhundert! Sonst noch was? (Na gut, tatsächlich ist der Bhf von 1901)
Überhaupt bin ich in Sachen Architektur einfach nie zufrieden. Ich halte Flachdächer im regen- und schneereichen Mitteleuropa für totalen Schwachsinn, kann geneigte Dächer aber ästhetisch nicht vertragen.
Einfamilienhaus-Siedlungen lösen in mir Depressionen aus. Genauso wie 70er-Jahre Trabantenstädte.
Einigermaßen ertragen kann ich eigentl. nur großzügige Mietshäuser mit Etagenwohnungen aus der Zeit des Jugendstil bis zum 1. Weltkrieg. 10-Zimmer-Fluchten für Menschen mit Lebensart.
Den Bahnhof auf dem Bild aber finde ich seltsamerweise ganz lustig, obwohl ich sonst alles aus der Zeit und in diesem Stil bedenklos zur Sprengung freigeben würde, wäre ich der milde Tyrann, den die bescheuerten, ganz offenbar demokratieunfähigen Deutschen verdient hätten.
Laber laber laber. Laber.
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Who do I ship you with??? The options are endless BUT.
SAM. SAM FUCKING WESCOTT. I am so convinced that he'd LOVE you. With every fiber of his fucking being
Same with Stu. I feel like that fucker would have so much fun with you honestly
Great picks! I do think Sam would love me, I give off huge Buddy energy but am nicer overall and I think he'd like that!
And okay poly!Ghostface is THE polyam ship of all time but something about me and Stu DOES hit a bit different I must admit. I just think our extroverted nature matches up well!
#You are so correct#Amazing#Thank you#The two S's from the two best polyam ships#BHF asks#Who Do You Ship Me With?#ask games
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Ill Try. So @rainbluealoekitten, This is called Mutation and is part of a concept called Grammatical Lentition (a lingustic feature unique to Celtic Languages). Lentition is just the weakening of consosants and is usually associated with sound changes (an example of this is the greek letter Beta, which is now pronounced with a V)
Note: When listing examples I will be using A and E to represent the changes made to a consonant when surrounded by Broad (A O U) or Selder (E I) vowels
This happens in 2 main forms in Irish. The first is the séimhiú (h), which is the main one. adding a h next to a consonant in Irish weakens it into a new sound. Here is all of them:
Ca (Ka) -> Cha ( Kha, equivalent to Spanish letter Jota or Greek Chi)
Ce (kyeh)-> Che ( Hyeh, equivalent to the h in English Hue)
Pa -> Pha (fa)
Pe (pyeh)-> Phe (fyeh)
Now for the identical ones
B and M both change to W when broad and V when slender
Dh and Gh both change to the voiced version of Cha when broad and regular English y when slender
Th and Sh are both English h, regardlss of vowel.
No other ones have this, but L N and R are the main ones, along with most digraphs starting with S (ie. Sc Sm, ect.)
These occur a lot, from basic phonology to the Genetive Case to Possession to The Past tense and negation
Now for the one You're interested in, the Úru or voicing. This usually turns an unvoiced consonant into a voiced one (depicted in front of the original). If its already voiced, then it turns into a nasal. There are only 7 of these, they go as follows
Mb Gc Nd Td Ng Bp Bhf
For Ng, its a weird one, its the same sound as english ng when broad (though for urú's they start a sentence), but when its slender its equivalant to Ñ
Urús are usually found when preceded by the possesive pronouns ar bhur and a (equivalant to our, your (pl) and their). They are also used to mark a question alongside the word An (.ie An gcuireann tú?)
Vowels also have an Urú equivalent "n-_", which just adds a n to the start of the word.
there's also some vowel ones like h's before vowels in certain circumstances (such as for a verb starting with a vowel when preceded by the pronoun a (her).
Hope this Helps, if you have further questions let me know
coucouuu j'ai une question. j'ai google un peu mais jsp c compliqué TT are you able to explain the reasons behind why irish sometimes adds extra letters like ceannasaithe to gceannasaithe or i've noticed it happening with m words into b words and i can't figure it out
Alright, time to see how well my fourteen years of being taught this fucking language helps me explain this;
It just works in my head so I don't know all the rules to this, but in this case it's just a grammar thing. An example I can give is Dublin, which is 'Baile Átha Cliath' as gaeilge. To say 'in Dublin,' you will use this letter (i think it's called an urú but that might just be for verbs.) The letter 'b' takes an m, so you would say '...i mBaile Átha Cliath.'
Also, note that when speaking you pronounce that new letter only. I pronounce this word as 'Bal-yah' and with the m, it changes to 'mal-yah.' There are a few letters used for a range of letters (g goes with c, m with b, d' with f, etc.) If I find a full guide in my notes I'll put it in a reblog.
This is a small rule that may have very badly been explained when I was 6. I've kind of just picked up on it, so this is a very broken guide. I'll try to brush this up when I go over things but I am an ordinary level Irish student who started getting good at this langage a month ago, so I'm still learning alongside you here XD
Hope I was some sort of help. @hexi-aoibhinn I don't suppose you can do a better job at this (no pressure though)
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423 400 in Rödelheim am 11.06.2018
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242 517 in Berlin Warschauer Straße am 06.04.2017
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e.sensual / fr 31.05.19 berlin / tausend / schiffbauerdamm More than 15 years have passed since three djs and one percussionist teamed up in order to give electronic music some more soul, to create a sound that felt like an invitation to a kind of collective ritual... and for simply having and sharing real fun. These vibes got infectious, e.sensual got a naturally growing fanbase - especially the nights at Roter Salon have been something rare and special. Now it is time for a revival for one time! Jaime del Valle will come back from Madrid, percussionist Helmar Weiss outta deep bavaria - and together and reunited with DJ Phonk and m.path.iq they will celebrate that moment for one night - and hopefully with you. -ENTRANCE 10€- e.sensual / fr 31.05.19 berlin / tausend / schiffbauerdamm https://www.facebook.com/events/364335774190265/
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