Op-Ed: How Covid-19’s Impact Might Be Good for the United States · 8:26pm Apr 16th, 2020
Hello readers! I’m going to start this post with a bit of a disclaimer. Two, actually.
Hello readers! I’m going to start this post with a bit of a disclaimer. Two, actually.
With all this pandemic madness going on, why not spruce up your face masks a bit with the mouths of My Little Pony characters?
You can check them out on my Teepublic and my Redbubble! More to come!
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Twilight Sparkle
Fluttershy
Applejack
I realize that title sounds a bit strange, or maybe even upsetting. Just bear with me for a moment. There were good things about the Covid-year, by which I mean 2020.
Yes, I know that Covid-19 isn’t gone yet. It’s still sweeping through places—even my hometown—leaving pain and sadness in its wake. We’re still not through this. Not entirely.
The 💀 deaths ☠️ of these idiots does not bother me because they do it to themselves by refusing to wear masks 😷 and get 💉 vaccinated, but the hundreds of thousand these morons murder by overwhelming the hospitals 🏥:
With this corona virus crap happening, production of future chapters will be slowing down for a little while. Most of my writing is done out of the house, with much of it being done during my lunch breaks, and the restaurants in the area going to carry-out and delivery for a while means I won't be getting out of the house as much for a number of weeks.
It’s been three months since my last status report, and I feel it’s time for another one. Things definitely haven’t played out as I anticipated them to. For one, I hoped I’d finally get enough free time to make significant headway on all of my pony and non-pony projects. Well, nope.
Hey folks! This is a bit overdue, but quite honestly my plate has been full of other things, like getting episode three of Fireteam Freelance ready for this Saturday, which will then be followed by Alpha editing A Trial for a Dragon and the Beta. Plus the whole pandemic thing which …
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The Government says that says that I must obey its traffic-laws. If I choose to risk my life by driving recklessly, that is my choice. ¡Free Dumb! I refuse to get a driver's license and never obey traffic-laws. If I die, it is my choice. I have an example from last Tuesday:
As some of you might know, I studied biomedical engineering while I was at Vanderbilt. That was more than a decade ago now, which is crazy to think about.
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I caught covid-19 at the end of April and I quarantined until Mother’s Day. Thankfully, I tested negative that day so I was able to go over to my parents'. Not that I hadn’t already exposed them – I’d been in contact with them before getting tested. That also meant I was good to go for SeaquestriaFest, which I was afraid I might have to miss.
The local clinic was supposed to get its MultiVariant vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 in mid October, but because of a SNAFU, it did not get the vaccines until mid November. I had an appointment for vaccination on Tuesday the 12,022-11-29th).
After 3 years without a respiratory infection. I have a respiratory infection:
This last Thursday, which is a Holliday in my country, I must have drank too much coffee because I got coughy. I was with relatives at the time, as is the tradition in my country; so now, probably infected them. This must be from work:
Hey readers! Who’s ready for some good news?
I know, it seems like that’s been in short supply this last month, but I’ve worked my hardest to try and bring you all some good stuff even when there was bad that had to come as well. But today it’s all good news. You ready?
I have ribosomes pumping out SpikeProteins as I write. My immune system should have a robust reaction to them.
By the way, the vaccine comes with free 5G. ¡The reception is great!
I should have many antibodies when I shall watch Avatar 2: The Way Of Water. ¡I wonder what will happen to Aang and Korra!
Back in 2019, Air New Zealand offered to fly George R R Martin out to New Zealand so he would finally finish writing his book:
George R. R. Martin kindly declined the offer, but noted in his blog post about it:
The antimasking antivaccing CoViDiots could have gotten vaccinated, but did not. They died. Vaccination prevents 91%* of deaths.
So people are butthurt and whiny and a-logging like I'm some kind of sicko.
Well, I know I'm not and so do other people...
-In the first place, I didn't use it for sick entertainment, I was just inspired by it used it to share a message with people... in other words "Just putting it out there."
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