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  1. Three hours to kill at work! Anybody awake on here? XD

  2. This drink says it is an "energy" drink but it has 0 calories. So they are lying.

  3. Three hours to kill at work! Anybody awake on here? XD

  4. 3.5 more days of work, then I get to go to a concert.

  5. Been feeling kinda lonely at night lately.

  6. Three hours to kill at work! Anybody awake on here? XD

  7. Four hours of sleep? That's the best I've had in two months

  8. This drink says it is an "energy" drink but it has 0 calories. So they are lying.

  9. Damn. I’m the only person I know who’d ever stay up until 4 o’clock in the morning doing block chains on Twitter

  10. Got something coming soon to my blogs... hopefully I finally get around to rewatching MLP. But, we'll see how things unfold as this week goes along. Just really anxious for Friday to get here.

  11. This one less hour of night thing is killing me. Can’t I just sleep today instead of work?

  12. Your immune system is already equipped and ready to find, identify and destroy the COVID-19. Your immune system is far more intelligent, far more concerned for you, and far more powerful than anything a doctor or government can do.

    Once the virus enters your body and starts invading tissue, your cells set off alarms. Multiple immune cell types infiltrate the tissue from the blood stream in response and set up 'camps' where they corral more immune cells into the tissue with them (we experience this as inflammation). Helpers find cells infected with the virus and wear the protein receptors that infected cells wear when they are being damaged by the virus to reproduce its RNA. The receptors are copied by other immune cells, then more alarms are signaled throughout the body to produce immune cells specifically designed to create receptors to bind to the foreign proteins. Killer immune cells then wear the receptors, find the infected cells and inject a poison to kill the cell and the viruses within it. Macrophages then eat up the dead cells and viruses, so that the body can flush it all out in the form of puss or mucous. Eventually, immune cells can learn how to bind directly to the virus. Every virus has a different 'pattern', as determined by its RNA. By creating anti-bodies, these peptides are manufactured and spread throughout the body. If any virus comes in contact with the structures, the antibodies bind directly to the virus, preventing it from being able to enter any cell walls. When this happens, the virus is completely doomed, and becomes an easy task for macrophages to find, consume and destroy.

    This is only a very basic explanation of what it does. The immune system actually has many different kinds of ways to search and destroy invaders. It's greatest power is to adapt and try multitudes of ways to destroy foreign invaders, and once it works, it learns and remembers.

    Therefore, the whole experience of getting sick is the immune system working to learn how to destroy a new kind of invader. The body goes into cleaning mode to keep waste materials flowing out (coughing, sneezing, sweating, etc), it diverts most of its resources to the immune system where million and millions of new cells need to be made every hour (aching, weakness, loss of appetite), it may induce fever which is good for your immune system and very bad for bacteria and virus (your immune system can out reproduce them easily under a fever), and when you recover, you're cleaner, stronger, and immune to the invader. However, the most important lesson is that your immune system has learned more recent mutations and adaptations that viruses are evolving into. Take careful note of this...if you never get sick, your immune system wouldn't have learned enough 'lessons' to keep up with new viruses.

    It is absolutely essential that our immune systems adapt with viruses and bacteria, or they will adapt far enough to compromise most people. I'll let you decide what that means for you.

    Your immune system cares for you deeply. Care for it in return, and you will survive any infection.

  13. Hi friends
    How are you?

    I am actually feeling really warm inside, like.. finally knowing how to really smile again, not just fake it and play pretend that everything's fine.
    Real smiles! :D
    Which I owe to all of you who keep in touch with me, even if it's rare for us to talk.
    I love every bit of it.. mental healthwise i'm improving slightly! :squee:

    Depression doesn't strike half as hard as it used to because I met some people who love me for me.. rather than hate me for what others tell them to hate about me!
    Thank you <3 People have told me irl I seem happier / more confident as I have to put up with anxiety a little less. Not having to deal with anxiety also means less stomachaches a day!

     

  14. Could a series of updates from the ponies about the "day to day" of Equestria be considered a fan fiction?

  15. Hi friends
    How are you?

    I am actually feeling really warm inside, like.. finally knowing how to really smile again, not just fake it and play pretend that everything's fine.
    Real smiles! :D
    Which I owe to all of you who keep in touch with me, even if it's rare for us to talk.
    I love every bit of it.. mental healthwise i'm improving slightly! :squee:

    Depression doesn't strike half as hard as it used to because I met some people who love me for me.. rather than hate me for what others tell them to hate about me!
    Thank you <3 People have told me irl I seem happier / more confident as I have to put up with anxiety a little less. Not having to deal with anxiety also means less stomachaches a day!

     

  16. Hi friends
    How are you?

    I am actually feeling really warm inside, like.. finally knowing how to really smile again, not just fake it and play pretend that everything's fine.
    Real smiles! :D
    Which I owe to all of you who keep in touch with me, even if it's rare for us to talk.
    I love every bit of it.. mental healthwise i'm improving slightly! :squee:

    Depression doesn't strike half as hard as it used to because I met some people who love me for me.. rather than hate me for what others tell them to hate about me!
    Thank you <3 People have told me irl I seem happier / more confident as I have to put up with anxiety a little less. Not having to deal with anxiety also means less stomachaches a day!

     

  17. Your immune system is already equipped and ready to find, identify and destroy the COVID-19. Your immune system is far more intelligent, far more concerned for you, and far more powerful than anything a doctor or government can do.

    Once the virus enters your body and starts invading tissue, your cells set off alarms. Multiple immune cell types infiltrate the tissue from the blood stream in response and set up 'camps' where they corral more immune cells into the tissue with them (we experience this as inflammation). Helpers find cells infected with the virus and wear the protein receptors that infected cells wear when they are being damaged by the virus to reproduce its RNA. The receptors are copied by other immune cells, then more alarms are signaled throughout the body to produce immune cells specifically designed to create receptors to bind to the foreign proteins. Killer immune cells then wear the receptors, find the infected cells and inject a poison to kill the cell and the viruses within it. Macrophages then eat up the dead cells and viruses, so that the body can flush it all out in the form of puss or mucous. Eventually, immune cells can learn how to bind directly to the virus. Every virus has a different 'pattern', as determined by its RNA. By creating anti-bodies, these peptides are manufactured and spread throughout the body. If any virus comes in contact with the structures, the antibodies bind directly to the virus, preventing it from being able to enter any cell walls. When this happens, the virus is completely doomed, and becomes an easy task for macrophages to find, consume and destroy.

    This is only a very basic explanation of what it does. The immune system actually has many different kinds of ways to search and destroy invaders. It's greatest power is to adapt and try multitudes of ways to destroy foreign invaders, and once it works, it learns and remembers.

    Therefore, the whole experience of getting sick is the immune system working to learn how to destroy a new kind of invader. The body goes into cleaning mode to keep waste materials flowing out (coughing, sneezing, sweating, etc), it diverts most of its resources to the immune system where million and millions of new cells need to be made every hour (aching, weakness, loss of appetite), it may induce fever which is good for your immune system and very bad for bacteria and virus (your immune system can out reproduce them easily under a fever), and when you recover, you're cleaner, stronger, and immune to the invader. However, the most important lesson is that your immune system has learned more recent mutations and adaptations that viruses are evolving into. Take careful note of this...if you never get sick, your immune system wouldn't have learned enough 'lessons' to keep up with new viruses.

    It is absolutely essential that our immune systems adapt with viruses and bacteria, or they will adapt far enough to compromise most people. I'll let you decide what that means for you.

    Your immune system cares for you deeply. Care for it in return, and you will survive any infection.

  18. *literally anyone I meet*: "Are you a minor?" "Getting close to graduating high school?" "Wait, aren't you under 18?" "You're 15 right?" 

    Me:

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  19. Could a series of updates from the ponies about the "day to day" of Equestria be considered a fan fiction?

  20. Just when I thought I had my fill of choice making gameplay in Batman Telltale series, Netflix provides their own version of gameplay with Carmen Sandiego: To Steal or Not To Steal?

     

  21. I knew Bill Maher was a dip$#!+, but this is bad even for him, pretty much saying Democrats have to be corrupt low-lives (ironically, just like that one person he and the rest of the corporate centrist media seem to hate for the wrong reasons).

     

     

  22. Didn't post here yesterday becuase I did sketches of my hands (I did the same today) and thought that I would only post the pony sketches I did on here. But I decided against that today becuase I probably going to do a couple more of these still life drawings to broaden the project but I don't want to stop posting. Anyway, here they are:

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