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2023.03.22 00:26 zizekandrice How to do coke like a retard (basically, you)
- Don't spend $50 on a testing kit that'll last you years. Instead, keep droping $300 every weekend with your homies. Just pray that it wasn't cut with fentanyl.
- To test for purity, don't buy a qualitative testing kit. Instead, look up anecdotes on Reddit and Erowid about how to determine fishscale cocaine, even though the vast majority of users can't accurately determine purity.
- Don't hotplate cocaine or do an acetone wash. It's just a hassle. Have the quality of your coke be entirely dependent on your dealer.
- Don't set limits for yourself. Go hard all night. Don't put rules on how many lines you will do, or set a timer between each bump. Do as much as you want. You definitely won't become addicted.
- Every time you do coke, mix it with alcohol. That's the cool way to ski; just ignore the fact that when mixed there is an 8 to 25-fold increase over cocaine alone in risk for immediate death. Don't drink water, and don't eat beforehand.
- Don't spend 5 bucks on a saline nasal spray, or wash your nose with bottled water, or even take a hot shower after. Just pass out with your sinuses clogged with random cuts that can lead to a perforated septum.
- Finally, just hang out at /cocaine. Don't check out the other cool harm reduction subreddits, like /ReagentTesting or /HarmReduction.
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2023.03.21 22:00 Prism_a Exploration UHC Season 6: The Nether - Episode 1
Welcome to Exploration UHC Season 6 Exploration is a Reddit Recorded Round organized by Prisma. Each season is based on a different biome. This season was based on The Nether and was a Rigged Teams of 2, Soul Brothers with a few custom crafts. The two soul worlds were Warped & Crimson Forests and the meetup world was in the Nether Wastes.
Newcomers: branman, RqDix, RabidChipmunk, Brodator, ColdBac
Credits
Organization: Prisma
Intro: Codwhy
Logo: Danny
Hosting: ArcticMC
Art: mwlix_
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2023.03.21 21:26 covidfreeswiftie Don’t let COVID ruin your concert experience: Tips for staying healthy at Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour
Disclaimer: I am an immunocompromised Swiftie dating a cancer survivor. I am not a doctor or an epidemiologist, but unfortunately have had to stay very up-to-date to keep myself and my partner safe. If you are not open to the idea of taking COVID precautions, please leave this post now. I am not going to debate anyone in the comments, and I request that mods do not remove this as this information is important for folks who are trying to stay safe. I will update this post regularly, so feel free to bookmark and revisit before your tour date! There is a 100% chance that there will be folks who are COVID positive and contagious at the tour. There is also a 100% chance that there are folks at the tour who are immunocompromised, or who have a loved one that is immunocompromised. Hell, this is true just because
Taylor is at the tour. As you’re probably aware, her mom Andrea is a
cancer survivor herself.
If you’ve never had COVID, you don’t want it. If you have had COVID, you don’t want it again. There is emerging research that COVID affects
every part of the body, and it is not as mild as first thought. Additionally, your risks for hospitalization, death, further illness, and Long COVID
increases with each infection. The best way to avoid this is to avoid COVID entirely. The worst thing in the world would be getting COVID before or at the tour, and having your memory of this amazing event compromised because you got sick immediately before/after.
Consider that you may also fall under the "high risk" category. I did not consider myself in this category before COVID, but the
definition of high risk is quite broad - it includes people who have mental health conditions, diabetes, people who are pregnant, people who smoke or used to smoke, people who are overweight or physically inactive, people who are
anemic, and more.
Even if your venue is outdoors, you can still spread and catch COVID. COVID is highly transmissible and
can still spread outdoors, especially in large crowds. Extra especially when everyone is singing/screaming! Additionally, you can spread/catch COVID while walking inside the stadium, using the restrooms, waiting in line, etc.
You can dramatically reduce your risk of getting or spreading COVID by following these tips: There is no “magic bullet” for avoiding COVID, so we use the “
Swiss Cheese model” - each mitigation effort is a reduction of your likelihood of getting or spreading COVID. Consider incorporating some or all of these tips to reduce your likelihood of getting/spreading COVID dramatically.
- Make sure you are up-to-date with your vaccinations. Get the primary series of vaccines, and make sure you have also gotten the updated bivalent vaccine. However, remember that vaccines do NOT dramatically reduce your risk of Long COVID or long term health symptoms, only hospitalization/death while you are sick with COVID.
- 1-2 weeks before your tour date, reduce your activities and wear a high-quality, well-fitting mask (N95 or KN95) in public places. If you don’t get COVID, you can’t spread COVID! Avoid large indoor gatherings and avoid eating and drinking in restaurants or bars in the days leading up to your tour date. It would suck to be sick for the concert! It’s 3 hours long and that just sounds miserable.
- Wear a high-quality, well-fitting mask on the plane and in the airport while you are en route to and from the concert. Again, if you don’t get COVID, you can’t spread COVID. There’s almost a 100% chance that someone on your plane to or from the concert has COVID.
- Take a rapid test the day of, before you go to the concert. If you test positive and it is at all possible for you to skip the concert (because you planned to go to multiple tour dates, or you are able to trade your tickets for a new date), then stay home. If not, make sure that you and your group wear a well-fitted, high quality mask for the duration of the concert and anytime you are around others. Consider informing those around you so that they can choose to mask up as well.
- If you feel any symptoms of sickness at all, regardless of your test result, mask up for the concert. At-home COVID tests are not always accurate, so if you are feeling sick then wear a mask to avoid spreading any sickness (flu, cold, COVID) to others.
- Wear a high quality and well fitting mask for the duration of the concert, even if you test negative and feel fine. Wearing a mask helps those of us who are immunocompromised or who have immunocompromised loved ones feel much safer. If everyone around us is wearing a mask, then we are safer if we need to remove a mask to take a drink and eat something, or if the fit of our mask isn’t ideal. Of course, it also protects you in case someone around you is positive and contagious. Two-way masking is much better than one-way masking, but one-way masking is effective. Bring multiples, as you might need to replace yours (sweat, tears, aggressive singing or screaming, etc.) or you may want to share some with those around you.
- If someone in your section is wearing a mask, consider wearing one too. For the most part, those of us who still mask are doing so because we are immunocompromised or have a loved one who is immunocompromised. The kindest, most amazing thing that anyone can do for us is to mask up when they see that we are masking. You would make an INSTANT friend from me if you masked up because I was sitting next to you!
- Test again 2-5 days after the tour. If you test positive, post your test and your tour date/section/seat number online. This will allow people to know if they have had a close contact, so that they can test too and isolate from vulnerable loved ones if needed. You can create a new account to share the test anonymously. Make sure to use keywords like "Taylor Swift" "Era's Tour" "Covid" "Positive" so people can find your post.
If you wear a mask to the Eras Tour, just know that you are my hero. I have tickets to the tour but I am not sure if I will be able to go because I’m not sure I can effectively mitigate my risk. But my tour date isn’t for a couple of months - if I see that the concerts are getting safer because people are masking, it will be easier for me to make the decision to go.
Immunocompromised Swifties are Swifties too. So, if you mask, THANK YOU. You bet I will if I go, because
you can still make the whole place shimmer in a mask 😷
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2023.03.21 21:14 covidfreeswiftie Don’t let COVID ruin your concert experience: Tips for staying healthy at Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour
Disclaimer: I am an immunocompromised Swiftie dating a cancer survivor. I am not a doctor or an epidemiologist, but unfortunately have had to stay very up-to-date to keep myself and my partner safe. If you are not open to the idea of taking COVID precautions, please leave this post now. I am not going to debate anyone in the comments, and I request that mods do not remove this as this information is important for folks who are trying to stay safe. I will update this post regularly. There is a 100% chance that there will be folks who are COVID positive and contagious at the tour. There is also a 100% chance that there are folks at the tour who are immunocompromised, or who have a loved one that is immunocompromised. Hell, this is true just because
Taylor is at the tour. As you’re probably aware, her mom Andrea is a
cancer survivor herself.
If you’ve never had COVID, you don’t want it. If you have had COVID, you don’t want it again. There is emerging research that COVID affects
every part of the body, and it is not as mild as first thought. Additionally, your risks for hospitalization, death, further illness, and Long COVID
increases with each infection. The best way to avoid this is to avoid COVID entirely. The worst thing in the world would be getting COVID before or at the tour, and having your memory of this amazing event compromised because you got sick immediately before/after.
Consider that you may also fall under the "high risk" category. I did not consider myself in this category before COVID, but the
definition of high risk is quite broad - it includes people who have mental health conditions, diabetes, people who are pregnant, people who smoke or used to smoke, people who are overweight or physically inactive, people who are
anemic, and more.
Even if your venue is outdoors, you can still spread and catch COVID. COVID is highly transmissible and
can still spread outdoors, especially in large crowds. Extra especially when everyone is singing/screaming! Additionally, you can spread/catch COVID while walking inside the stadium, using the restrooms, waiting in line, etc.
You can dramatically reduce your risk of getting or spreading COVID by following these tips: There is no “magic bullet” for avoiding COVID, so we use the “
Swiss Cheese model” - each mitigation effort is a reduction of your likelihood of getting or spreading COVID. Consider incorporating some or all of these tips to reduce your likelihood of getting/spreading COVID dramatically.
- Make sure you are up-to-date with your vaccinations. Get the primary series of vaccines, and make sure you have also gotten the updated bivalent vaccine. However, remember that vaccines do NOT dramatically reduce your risk of Long COVID or long term health symptoms, only hospitalization/death while you are sick with COVID.
- 1-2 weeks before your tour date, reduce your activities and wear a high-quality, well-fitting mask (N95 or KN95) in public places. If you don’t get COVID, you can’t spread COVID! Avoid large indoor gatherings and avoid eating and drinking in restaurants or bars in the days leading up to your tour date. It would suck to be sick for the concert! It’s 3 hours long and that just sounds miserable.
- Wear a high-quality, well-fitting mask on the plane and in the airport while you are en route to and from the concert. Again, if you don’t get COVID, you can’t spread COVID. There’s almost a 100% chance that someone on your plane to or from the concert has COVID.
- Take a rapid test the day of, before you go to the concert. If you test positive and it is at all possible for you to skip the concert (because you planned to go to multiple tour dates, or you are able to trade your tickets for a new date), then stay home. If not, make sure that you and your group wear a well-fitted, high quality mask for the duration of the concert and anytime you are around others. Consider informing those around you so that they can choose to mask up as well.
- If you feel any symptoms of sickness at all, regardless of your test result, mask up for the concert. At-home COVID tests are not always accurate, so if you are feeling sick then wear a mask to avoid spreading any sickness (flu, cold, COVID) to others.
- Wear a high quality and well fitting mask for the duration of the concert, even if you test negative and feel fine. Wearing a mask helps those of us who are immunocompromised or who have immunocompromised loved ones feel much safer. If everyone around us is wearing a mask, then we are safer if we need to remove a mask to take a drink and eat something, or if the fit of our mask isn’t ideal. Of course, it also protects you in case someone around you is positive and contagious. Two-way masking is much better than one-way masking, but one-way masking is effective. Bring multiples, as you might need to replace yours (sweat, tears, aggressive singing or screaming, etc.) or you may want to share some with those around you.
- If someone in your section is wearing a mask, consider wearing one too. For the most part, those of us who still mask are doing so because we are immunocompromised or have a loved one who is immunocompromised. The kindest, most amazing thing that anyone can do for us is to mask up when they see that we are masking. You would make an INSTANT friend from me if you masked up because I was sitting next to you!
- Test again 2-5 days after the tour. If you test positive, post your test and your tour date/section/seat number online. This will allow people to know if they have had a close contact, so that they can test too and isolate from vulnerable loved ones if needed. You can create a new account to share the test anonymously. Make sure to use keywords like "Taylor Swift" "Era's Tour" "Covid" "Positive" so people can find your post.
If you wear a mask to the Eras Tour, just know that you are my hero. I have tickets to the tour but I am not sure if I will be able to go because I’m not sure I can effectively mitigate my risk. But my tour date isn’t for a couple of months - if I see that the concerts are getting safer because people are masking, it will be easier for me to make the decision to go.
Immunocompromised Swifties are Swifties too. So, if you mask, THANK YOU. You bet I will if I go, because
you can still make the whole place shimmer in a mask 😷
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2023.03.20 12:42 hfs1605 Happy Spring!
2023.03.19 22:50 throwaway-robotics Honda Fit - EVAP CVS Circuit Voltage Low
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2023.03.19 21:29 newagefunk DIVIDEND STOCKS: What's currently somewhat cheap and certainly expensive
There's not much that's cheap, certainly not dirt cheap, if you are looking for good to great companies. Here are a few that are somewhat OKish priced, and a couple that are expensive. Look for the a
positive delta below each company name.
Update: Added Pfizer, CVS
The cheapish priced first: 3M Company - $MMM
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ojtgglu4j0cis3l/3M%20Company%20-%20MMM%20Div%20Data.png?dl=0 - Stock: 103.02
- Fair Value Mid: 150.1, Delta: 31.4 %
- Fair Value Low: 116.85, Delta: 11.8 %
Pfizer Inc. - $PFE
https://www.dropbox.com/s/cxt0wsmtfbuvgrm/Pfizer%20Inc.%20-%20PFE%20Div%20Data.png?dl=0 - Stock: 40.1
- Fair Value Mid: 76.5, Delta: 47.6 %
- Fair Value Low: 48.1, Delta: 16.6 %
CVS Health Corporation - $CVS
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wo1d8q8azqejtrb/CVS%20Health%20Corporation%20-%20CVS%20Div%20Data.png?dl=0 - Stock: 74.4
- Fair Value Mid: 100.4, Delta: 25.9 %
- Fair Value Low: 84.8, Delta: 12.3 %
The somewhat OKish priced second: Colgate-Palmolive Company - $CL
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3hfcuae0eifkj5p/Colgate-Palmolive%20Company%20-%20CL%20Div%20Data.png?dl=0 - Stock: 72.2
- Fair Value Mid: 61.31, Delta: -17.8 %
- Fair Value Low: 52.42, Delta: -37.7 %
BlackRock Inc - $BLK
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hofrklivgf3nv23/BlackRock%20Inc%20-%20BLK%20Div%20Data.png?dl=0 - Stock: 636.71
- Fair Value Mid: 749.33, Delta: 15 %
- Fair Value Low: 544.76, Delta: -16.9 %
The Clorox Company - $CLX
https://www.dropbox.com/s/axz7hr7iqbe5zlu/The%20Clorox%20Company%20-%20CLX%20Div%20Data.png?dl=0 - Stock: 153.99
- Fair Value Mid: 119.82, Delta: -28.5 %
- Fair Value Low: 94.95, Delta: -62.2 %
Novartis AG - $NVS
https://www.dropbox.com/s/nhd7urbc3bhae42/Novartis%20AG%20-%20NVS%20Div%20Data.png?dl=0 - Stock: 82.19
- Fair Value Mid: 79.85, Delta: -2.9 %
- Fair Value Low: 64.21, Delta: -28 %
Canadian National Railway Company - $CNI
https://www.dropbox.com/s/feynwphohqi74u9/Canadian%20National%20Railway%20Company%20-%20CNI%20Div%20Data.png?dl=0 - Stock: 115.24
- Fair Value Mid: 150.19, Delta: 23.3 %
- Fair Value Low: 118.43, Delta: 2.7 %
The certainly expensive ones last: MSCI Inc - $MSCI
https://www.dropbox.com/s/prjht3fq2m3ettb/MSCI%20Inc%20-%20MSCI%20Div%20Data.png?dl=0 - Stock: 537.09
- Fair Value Mid: 375.97, Delta: -42.9 %
- Fair Value Low: 306.94, Delta: -75 %
The Estée Lauder Companies Inc - $EL
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3c44ph3bz0dj4wl/The%20Est%C3%A9e%20Lauder%20Companies%20Inc%20%20-%20EL%20Div%20Data.png?dl=0 - Stock: 234.56
- Fair Value Mid: 186.42, Delta: -25.8 %
- Fair Value Low: 131.49, Delta: -78.4 %
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2023.03.19 21:06 aavellana27 14 year old point and shoot. Hoping CVS will keep their promotion lol
2023.03.19 20:43 throwaway-robotics Honda Fit - EVAP CVS Circuit Voltage Low
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2023.03.19 19:15 Radioactive_Patient The last time I wrote....
My psychiatrist of 23 years had suddenly up and retired and didn't have any referrals to offer. Fear-based about the pressures on psychiatrists due to the shortages, his parting thought was that I give up taking meds for ADHD.
I had consulted a nurse practitioner in North Miami Beach, who said if I didn't have a full-time job that she wouldn't prescribe anything, in fact, she told me to "go back" to my old psychiatrist, "clean up your profile" and go see some other psychiatrists. This seemed like a violation of the Americans With Disabilities Act, but there you have it.
I got tired of panicking and had took action steps. First, I switched from a small indie pharmacy to CVS. (I also have bipolar disorder and take a lot of meds for that, so this required a leap of faith). Then I talked to a few psychiatrists and pharmacists to get their perspectives. I interviewed parents of children who are being treated for ADHD. Then, I extensively researched the internet.
Surprise, surprise.
I learned about some changes that face those of us with ADHD. The Biden Administration, in conjunction with the DEA, have proposed rules that have broad implications for those relying on Telemedicine. After the PHE, or the Public Health Emergency that is/was Covid-19 is up, on May 11, new limitations take hold if the legislation is passed. The good news? The DEA is open for public comment. Don't believe me?
In this non-monetized video essay, I've included links to Biden Administration and DEA proposals, so you can see it for yourself.
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