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egg🤖irl (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
submitted 10 hours ago by lolola to c/egg_irl
[-] lolola 3 points 12 hours ago

Inside of you are two wolves, Hope and Despair. If you feed one, it will grow and overtake the other.

However, they both want treats outside of meal time. In this way, they are both delusional.

[-] lolola 5 points 1 day ago

Not a meme, just sound advice. Sound advice that feels bad man ima report dis

[-] lolola 6 points 1 day ago

But this is the only method I trust to not surprise me with fees for a "free" service.

"Free-free-free, free-free, free. That'll be $39.95."

[-] lolola 9 points 1 day ago

Burger King. They've messed up orders, burned food, and drowned stuff in mayonnaise too many times to tolerate.

Now I just cook frozen burger patties on the stove, and tell myself that their sides were never all that great anyway.

[-] lolola 12 points 1 day ago

Bread is illegal

[-] lolola 7 points 1 day ago

Got it. So then yes, I'd say it's possible from a technical standpoint. But you really ought not to do it.

[-] lolola 12 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

That's what you call a viral vector. Apparently the Sputnik V vaccine for COVID used this approach.

Edit: Sorry, wait, do you mean like designing a viral vector-based vaccine and spraying it into the air to vaccinate everyone around? That seems like it'd run afoul of some kind of ethics things.

[-] lolola 1 points 2 days ago
[-] lolola 9 points 2 days ago

Perhaps a better question is why aren't more people shunned. There are some good answers already, but I'll throw in another reason that seems to come up sometimes.

The US is highly polarized on a lot of issues. If one can frame their shunning as one of those wedge issues, they can probably get enough people to rally around them that they escape accountability.

"I'm being deplatformed because of racism against white people!"

"We have freedom of speech in this country, so if you take everything in the Constitution absolutely literally like I do, it's obvious I should be able to spew whatever bullshit I want. You don't hate the Constitution and the founding fathers, do you?"

[-] lolola 8 points 3 days ago
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submitted 5 days ago by lolola to c/bipolardisorder@lemmy.world

I started taking Abilify / aripiprazole just about a week ago and have had some very annoying side effects. I searched on Reddit and found people with similar experiences, but didn't find anything on Lemmy. For the sake of building up content here, I thought I'd share.

My psychiatrist started me on 5 mg Abilify at bedtime. Within a couple days, I noticed these effects:

  • I feel drowsy and fall asleep easily about 20 mins after taking it. It usually takes me 30-60 mins to fall asleep otherwise, or 90-120 mins on really bad nights, so it's been helpful in that regard.
  • I consistently wake up about 3 h into the night. If I try to go back to sleep, I can only stay asleep for 30-60 mins at a time before I wake up again.
  • Whenever I wake up, I have this strange strobe light effect in my peripheral vision for a moment.
  • My mood improved somewhat, but that's been outweighed quite a bit by the insomnia.

Just to clarify, I haven't been diagnosed with bipolar per se, but rather a mood disorder not otherwise specified. I get ups and downs, but I bounce between depression and irritability/agitation. Never had a manic episode.

I'll also note that I started lamictal / lamotrigine at 150 mg twice a day at the same time I started Abilify, but I've been on increasing doses for months with none of these issues. I'm also on HRT but that's been going on for years.

Thankfully, my psychiatrist gave me the go-ahead to stop taking the Abilify. Hopefully the negative effects go away soon.

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2meirl4meirl (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
submitted 1 week ago by lolola to c/2meirl4meirl@lemmy.world
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ffs it's only rulevember (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
submitted 1 week ago by lolola to c/196
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2meirl4meirl (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
submitted 1 week ago by lolola to c/2meirl4meirl@lemmy.world
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submitted 1 week ago by lolola to c/196

Er self-driving, i don't know how to make the rule joke it's my first day

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submitted 1 month ago by lolola to c/nostupidquestions@lemmy.world

Say I go to a restaurant and find a hair in my food. Are there any actual health risks?

Does it make a difference if I:

  • Find it in the dish, remove it, and keep eating
  • Take a bite, find it in my mouth, and remove it
  • Ingest it

This was inspired by a recent news story about a certain authoritarian butthole cosplaying as a food service worker. I did try to look it up (er, search it up?), but the top hits were lengthy meandering articles, or totally off-topic stuff like foods to prevent hair loss. So naturally I gave up and opted to consult the hive mind instead.

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rule collection (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
submitted 1 month ago by lolola to c/196
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submitted 1 month ago by lolola to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

I've been donating to the news site Vox for a while now, and all their content has so far been free. I felt kinda bad about blocking the ads on their site and fast-forwarding through all the ad breaks in their podcasts. So in the spirit of actually supporting something I like, I started chipping in a few bucks a month.

But recently, they've started putting some of their articles behind a paywall. Since I was already donating, I automatically have access. But for some reason, I feel like I don't wanna pay anymore. It's not like it costs me more, but there's just something about dontating to a free site vs paying for exclusive content that doesn't feel the same. Maybe cuz I'm not a fan of paywalls in general, so I don't want to support companies that implement them.

Does that make sense? What would you do? And if you're not a fan of Vox, maybe think of some other free service/content, like videos from a streamer or a software project or something.

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2meirl4meirl (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
submitted 1 month ago by lolola to c/2meirl4meirl@lemmy.world
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lolola

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