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that situation sucks but she'll probably get a vaccine soon right?
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# ? Dec 20, 2020 18:53 |
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hemale in pain posted:that situation sucks but she'll probably get a vaccine soon right? Isn't it a really bad idea to get vaccinated for, hell anything, when you're immunocompromised like what cancer treatment generally does?
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# ? Dec 20, 2020 19:02 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWfPGIMDhNw Christmas Eve plans with the kids.
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# ? Dec 20, 2020 19:04 |
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Odd posted:Isn't it a really bad idea to get vaccinated for, hell anything, when you're immunocompromised like what cancer treatment generally does? From what my dad has been telling me I think so.
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# ? Dec 20, 2020 19:06 |
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I guess you just gotta decide how much it's worth the risk then. Normally I'd be like DONT VISIT FAMILY!!! but obviously in your situation it might be worth it if she doesn't have very long. Could you just visit for the day and stay outside?
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# ? Dec 20, 2020 19:11 |
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hemale in pain posted:I guess you just gotta decide how much it's worth the risk then. Normally I'd be like DONT VISIT FAMILY!!! but obviously in your situation it might be worth it if she doesn't have very long. Could you just visit for the day and stay outside? It's possible I guess but bloody hell! it's the middle of winter.. I think I'm just going to have to suggest a zoom call or something, she'll be pissed off but better than than dead.
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# ? Dec 20, 2020 19:17 |
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I fully intend to spend Xmas day drinking and playing Rimworld. I'll be wearing a santa hat to make it appropriately Christmasy.
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# ? Dec 20, 2020 19:39 |
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# ? Dec 20, 2020 19:41 |
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hemale in pain posted:that situation sucks but she'll probably get a vaccine soon right?
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# ? Dec 20, 2020 19:43 |
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It's ok, the Bill Gates chip has an neurology patch to counteract that.
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# ? Dec 20, 2020 19:53 |
my Dad had a ukulele on his list but I'm not going to be able to give it to him until who knows when, so I'm going to spend Christmas learning to play it I guess
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# ? Dec 20, 2020 20:01 |
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lilt with a tot-ally trop-i-caal taaaste with a tot-ally trop-i-cal taaste
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# ? Dec 20, 2020 20:09 |
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My mum is going to do a parcel exchange with my sister in a carpark tomorrow morning. I expect there will be sobbing.
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# ? Dec 20, 2020 20:13 |
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Odd posted:Isn't it a really bad idea to get vaccinated for, hell anything, when you're immunocompromised like what cancer treatment generally does? Depends on the vaccine. Live vaccines where the disease has just been beaten up a bit, those can end up giving you a full blown case of the illness because your immune system can't even stomp the crippled germs. I think all the COVID vaccines are variations on a theme of inactive fragments of the germ so you can never get full blown COVID from it. If you have a tendency towards allergic reactions, I think they're advising against it though. In case your crappy immune system throws a wobbler and causes anaphylaxis.
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# ? Dec 20, 2020 20:18 |
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oh no computer posted:but then she'll have bowel cancer AND autism!!!!! a lucrative career in youtube game journalism beckons. think of the inheiretance
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# ? Dec 20, 2020 20:30 |
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Inexplicable Humblebrag posted:a lucrative career in youtube game journalism beckons. think of the inheiretance See if she could take over Total Biscuit's old channel.
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# ? Dec 20, 2020 20:33 |
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hail satan
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# ? Dec 20, 2020 21:16 |
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What's up with London night bus drivers? When I was living there, they'd regularly drive past me and not stop. Once I ran to the next stop because 'maybe the bus was full' (it wasn't) and they let 2 people off and didn't let me on. I ran to the next stop and got there before the bus too and again, wasn't let on. I've asked this before and get a bunch of 'maybe x y z' responses, so here are some answers! -No there wasn't another bus right behind. In like all 20 times this happened to me. -No the bus wasn't late and had to make up time. -No I didn't look like a maniac who would murder the bus driver. Another friend posted a couple of years ago how he stood in front of the bus and forced the driver to let people on, so it's not just me. One time a day bus stopped and I was about 5 steps away from the door. I started walking towards it while I said goodbye to my friend, and the door closed and the bus left.
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# ? Dec 20, 2020 21:37 |
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Endjinneer posted:Depends on the vaccine. Live vaccines where the disease has just been beaten up a bit, those can end up giving you a full blown case of the illness because your immune system can't even stomp the crippled germs. No, the mRNA jobs aren't bits of the virus. They're instructions to make proteins that your immune system then eats and catalogues how to eat. Proteins that are present on the virus.
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# ? Dec 20, 2020 21:39 |
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If they're letting people off just get on?
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# ? Dec 20, 2020 21:39 |
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stev posted:If they're letting people off just get on? Yeah I don't live there any more and that is correct, but also the on door is different to the off door, and I would wait at the on door in the front which wouldn't open. Last I was there you have to tap your card at the front as you get on.
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# ? Dec 20, 2020 21:40 |
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redreader posted:Yeah I don't live there any more and that is correct, but also the on door is different to the off door, and I would wait at the on door in the front which wouldn't open. Last I was there you have to tap your card at the front as you get on. Oh right, I don't get the bus often but most of them have card readers on the middle doors now too IIRC.
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# ? Dec 20, 2020 21:42 |
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Yeah, sorry, I lived in London in 1998 and 2003-2007. Since I saw my friend post about night bus drivers recently I thought it was still a thing. Maybe they've all changed their ways! I still harbour resentment at having to walk most of the way from bond street to neasden one night (I walked for an hour and then got the next night bus, an hour walk towards Neasden since I was walking along the route and calculating when/where the next bus would be)
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# ? Dec 20, 2020 21:45 |
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Odd posted:Isn't it a really bad idea to get vaccinated for, hell anything, when you're immunocompromised like what cancer treatment generally does? My mum has stage 2 bone cancer and she had the flu jab this week. She'll get the covid vaccine eventually but she's not in the top priority group for whatever reason, I'm not sure where she falls in the heirarchy.
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# ? Dec 20, 2020 21:47 |
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my only memory of using a bus in london was drunkenly trying to tap my paper ticket on the oyster card reader repeatedly before the driver just sighed and told me to sit down
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# ? Dec 20, 2020 21:57 |
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redreader posted:Yeah, sorry, I lived in London in 1998 and 2003-2007. Since I saw my friend post about night bus drivers recently I thought it was still a thing. Maybe they've all changed their ways! I still harbour resentment at having to walk most of the way from bond street to neasden one night (I walked for an hour and then got the next night bus, an hour walk towards Neasden since I was walking along the route and calculating when/where the next bus would be) I think, with the advent of CCTV and gps tracking as well as increased ways of giving customer feedback it is better nowadays. I lived in London only 1.5 years now and 9 months was during lockdown but previous to that I never had any problems like you mentioned and I used pretty night buses extensively up until March. Missing or late busses were rare but did happen, though but maybe cane across once or twice. That being said, I never lived outside of Zone 2 except one month in Hounslow but even that particular night bus with 55 stops was on-time.
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# ? Dec 20, 2020 22:14 |
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redreader posted:What's up with London night bus drivers? When I was living there, they'd regularly drive past me and not stop. Once I ran to the next stop because 'maybe the bus was full' (it wasn't) and they let 2 people off and didn't let me on. I ran to the next stop and got there before the bus too and again, wasn't let on. I've asked this before and get a bunch of 'maybe x y z' responses, so here are some answers! Not in London, but here I've seen night bus drivers do that when there's people on the bus who are drunk and could be trouble or are actively hassling other passengers. Driver will keep to the route and let people off but sometimes not let other folk on.
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# ? Dec 20, 2020 22:23 |
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Has anyone else heard about the 'boris johnson is a loving oval office' song? Apparently it's quite high in the charts & they want a no1 for christmas. I've been checking out the other stuff & if anyone needs a laugh watch this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8V9Nf-TZL8
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# ? Dec 20, 2020 23:42 |
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Kunt's a good lad. I think I met him at a b3ta thing years ago.
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# ? Dec 20, 2020 23:47 |
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nn (night-night)
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# ? Dec 21, 2020 01:47 |
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Lorry traffic through Dover stopped, never to start up again. The land across the water shall be naught but myth to the children of tomorrow.
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# ? Dec 21, 2020 02:20 |
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Are they going to cement the tunnel?
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# ? Dec 21, 2020 02:21 |
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Your anticipation is palpable Yes... Yes... cement
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# ? Dec 21, 2020 02:25 |
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As a guy who works in construction, I can say that solution to everything is cement.
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# ? Dec 21, 2020 03:58 |
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Odd posted:Isn't it a really bad idea to get vaccinated for, hell anything, when you're immunocompromised like what cancer treatment generally does? If it's a live virus vaccine the answer is usually "talk to your doctor." As far as I've heard none of the covid vaccines are live - the moderna and pfizer are both mRNA (meaning they tell your body to produce the spike protein which is what your immune system recognizes as an invader) and at least one of the others is a traditional vaccine, which is a killed virus with the protein shell. In either case they cannot give you the disease. The general advice I've heard for the covid vaccine w.r.t. immune compromised people is "covid is going to be a lot worse for you with your crappy immune system so get the vaccine." But if you have concerns or are severely allergic to eggs, talk to your doctor first (they will most likely tell you to get it anyway, but maybe if you're allergic you should get it at the hospital if possible so they can handle the allergic reaction - that advice usually pertains to the flu shot which is widely available though, so it's probably going to be handled differently this time). I'll reiterate, talk to a doctor about it if you're concerned, they will be able to tell you with a reasonable degree of certainty.
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# ? Dec 21, 2020 06:04 |
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The NHS vivid app occasionally gives me a notification saying 'loading', but never anything else. App says nothing. Latest version. Is this normal?
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# ? Dec 21, 2020 08:34 |
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Unf. Christmas fun for everyone! BBC News - Covid-19: Boris Johnson to chair emergency meeting amid travel bans https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-55391289
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# ? Dec 21, 2020 08:39 |
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Nice of EU Games to give us a demo before Brexits release
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# ? Dec 21, 2020 08:44 |
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They are a bit late tho, the mutant covid horse has long since bolted.
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# ? Dec 21, 2020 08:59 |
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Galewolf posted:As a guy who works in construction, I can say that solution to everything is cement. Amen
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