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If only it was like that
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Found the Finn, everyone
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If only it was like that
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Found the Finn, everyone
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Japan's 18-year-olds at record-low 1.06 million on falling births
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Except that raising children requires more time and resources than caring for elderly.
Source on this? Doesn't sound right at all. According to my findings after a quick search, LTC (long-term care) takes a significantly higher fraction of OECD countries GDP than e.g. childcare+early education.
https://www.oecd.org/els/soc/PF3_1_Public_spending_on_childcare_and_early_education.pdf
https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/sites/cb584fa2-en/index.html?itemId=/content/component/cb584fa2-en
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You did it. The crazy son of a bitch, you did it.
Soda springs geyser: am I a joke to you?
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‘Queen of trash’ and employees arrested over Sweden’s ‘largest environmental crime’
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Recently, for instance, at Site Zero, the world's largest recycling center for plastics. Obviously, it depends on the material being recycled.
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Anecdotally this statistic is just not right, or the hardships of long covid hits people very differently. Most people I know (hundreds) have had covid several times at this point. I know one person who believes to have long covid in a debilitating way.
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This causes me psychogenic pain to look at.
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Use this set at home. Really like it! Especially that the forks forces you to eat smaller bites. :)
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The US has so much space
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Yeah, knees shaking over here.
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Sure, I have no doubt about some people being affected in this way. But the scale that the article is talking about is just absurd, to be honest.
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I mean, fair, but also: if the implication is that vaccination is the key to reducing covid symptoms - no shit? Also, the article you link mentions 10 percent rate of omicron cases leading to long covid (not mentioning how vaccination rates play into it), so...
Assuming I have a 100 close ties (I have significantly more), and just one of these exhibiting publicly that they have long covid seems highly unlikely. According to the below link, 60% of the US population has caught omicron. The probability of only one of my sixty close ties having long covid is ~1.2%. So...
https://www.statnews.com/2022/04/26/with-omicron-nearly-60-percent-in-us-infected-covid/
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Honda debuts new global EV series, Honda Zero, coming in 2026
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Fiat 500, my friend.
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Absolutely. Always consider medical statistics based on self reporting with a grain of salt is all I'm saying. Obviously, my back of a napkin maths based on my personal circumstances shouldn't be used as any kind of evidence on your behalf. This is also why I say it's based on my own anecdotes.
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Dutch woman, 29, granted euthanasia approval on grounds of mental suffering
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Again, no, it's assisted death. Quite different.