yumpsuit
@yumpsuit@lemmy.world
- Comment on Y'ALL NEED TO WAKE UP!! 6 days ago:
HIDE LCARS, ENGAGE AWAY TEAM BEAM-UP
- Comment on LPT: Go get a shot, now. 2 weeks ago:
“Pestilence” is such an underused word. They’re a lot like locusts.
- Comment on LPT: Go get a shot, now. 2 weeks ago:
Prayers should be applied topically or to worn armor, written on parchment and attached to a stamped wax seal infused with holy oils.
Thoughts are often immunosuppressive and should be guarded against with tinfoil headwear or nerve staples.
- Comment on LPT: Go get a shot, now. 2 weeks ago:
Both, I suppose. They go in on both anti-virus action and opposing pro-infection actors.
In their words, “The People’s CDC is a coalition of public health practitioners, scientists, healthcare workers, educators, advocates and people from all walks of life working to reduce the harmful impacts of COVID-19.”
- Comment on LPT: Go get a shot, now. 2 weeks ago:
Trump’s health department is stacked with people hostile to the idea of public health. The People’s CDC, an anti-COVID advocacy organization, had this to say about NIH Director Bhattacharya in March prior to his confirmation:
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya is a health economist with a medical degree but no further medical training or practice. He endorsed and promoted mass COVID-19 infections to pursue an impossible to achieve infection-driven herd immunity. His policies such as mass infections relying on natural immunity would have led to even more illness, Long COVID, and deaths across the US. His extraordinarily wrong views on the pandemic include predicting, even late in 2020, that US COVID deaths would not reach 50,000, and assuring Floridians in mid-2021 that enough had been vaccinated – though far more have died since then. Videos from as recent as 2024 continue to show him advocating ineffective treatments for COVID-19 such as ivermectin, opposing layered protections against COVID-19, and belittling the value of important tools such as masking and vaccines.
Instead of focusing on advancing the medical sciences, Bhattacharya wants to intertwine politics and policies at NIH and prioritize funding based on academic freedom instead of innovative and impactful medical and health sciences research. If confirmed as the director of NIH, he will continue to downplay the seriousness of COVID-19 and potentially other infectious diseases, and steer NIH towards investment in ineffective treatments for diseases such as focusing on seroprevalence studies. Ultimately, this will harm and reverse the already monumental discoveries at NIH. He will likely assist Secretary Kennedy’s current efforts to delay and even prevent the development of effective therapeutics for infectious diseases, including COVID-19 – and for Long COVID. Finally, there is no reason to think he will fight this administration’s attacks on NIH staffing and cuts in research funding.
- Comment on YOU HAVE NO POWER HERE 3 weeks ago:
You’re just jealous of GWOT surplus carry handle mounted AR optics because they remind you how evolution didn’t grace you with eyestalks 🐌
- Comment on Some heroes don’t wear capes 4 weeks ago:
Was hoping to find a Batman commissary link and/or smuggled out hand drawn comics about Batman’s exciting life on both sides of the people’s justice.
- Comment on Life hack 4 weeks ago:
I love me some industrial safety, and I acknowledge the philosophical tension between explosion prevention and explosion encouragement. But if I had 458 fire extinguishers, we’re gonna go inspect the lathe of heaven and make sure it’s up to code.
- Comment on Life hack 5 weeks ago:
- Comment on Slurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrp 1 month ago:
me when I finish a cherry slurpee
- Comment on This is a shit post. 3 months ago:
- Comment on Understanding your target audience when marketing 3 months ago:
zestyyyyy.
- Comment on Pictures of Animals Getting CT Scans Against their Will: A Thread 4 months ago:
Wearing a surgical drain is brave all on its own, but that makes me extra inspired!
- Comment on Pictures of Animals Getting CT Scans Against their Will: A Thread 4 months ago:
And for multiperson scanning of compatible patients in a dramatically more cancerous pandemic-affected modern cohort with dwindling hospital infrastructure! ᕕ(ᐛ)ᕗ
- Comment on Anon breaks the 4th wall 4 months ago:
Ellis’ buddy Keith would know that this is the plot of the second volume of Don Quixote
- Comment on Ocean Hedgehogs 5 months ago:
- Comment on *record scratch* 6 months ago:
She’s actually just eating a slice of watermelon off his chest.
- Comment on An anti-bullying PSA 8 months ago:
- Comment on The two types of jobs 11 months ago:
inheriting a genetic disease because my lungfish grandsire wouldn’t put on a fucking respirator around airborne hazards
- Comment on Go ahead 1 year ago:
Carnegie
- Comment on Souls like 1 year ago:
THAT IS MY SHROUD
GIVE IT BACK
YOU ARE A NUN
~it~ ~doesn’t~ ~even~ ~fit~
- Comment on a booty that makes it rain 1 year ago:
babe are you the chemistry of petrichor’s aroma? because you can definitely geosmin my irregular sesquiterpenoid ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
- Comment on These elbows are not as good as macaroni elbows 1 year ago:
Twist your elbow to Channel 3
- Comment on Several indie studios tease the "iii initiative", including Darkest Dungeon/Slay the Spire/Vampire Survivors devs 1 year ago:
VVVVVV sequel?
- Comment on Still the greatest Bond villain 1 year ago:
- Comment on Weird 🤔 1 year ago:
[retort]
- Comment on Why would the immune deficiency foundation do this? 1 year ago:
Further coverage and interviews with this poster in gatdam Vogue, in a bid to catch up with the revolutionary vanguard of Teen Vogue.
- Comment on Official Safety Memo 2 years ago:
It’s at least plausible. Have you seen the shitpost chops of the US Consumer Products Safety Commission?