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    Stop worrying about COVID-19

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    ​Everybody, good news! COVID-19 is actually not that deadly at all. 
    The panic makes us think the economic collapse is due to some natural disaster as opposed to Disaster-Capitalism. Quarantining for COVID-19 is total pseudoscience, because people often can have the virus for weeks before noticing symptoms. For some actual science about COVID-19 here's a TEDx talk by an expert: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fqw-9yMV0sI
    Instead of going crazy over every new virus (which is not killing anywhere near as many people as the flu), keep in mind that you are more likely to die in a car accident, or from obesity, or from stress (like for example the stress of wondering whether someone you know might be carrying COVID-19!). I heard roads and restaurants in some states are being shut down due to Covid-19. That means thousands of people who otherwise would have died in car accidents or from obesity will no longer die. Covid-19 is saving lives! (This is just an example of trying to see a bigger picture--I'm not sure Covid-19 is saving lives in general, because nobody seems to be keeping track of daily all-cause mortality). 
    Stay healthy. Ride a bicycle, walk, de-stress, do some metta meditation, remember that all atoms are already functioning perfectly. Love yourself, and your neighbor. Do Wim Hof breathing:  www.youtube.com/watch?v=TM6WKeZ43s4
    And if you want a supplement recommendation for immune boosting, my pick is NootropicsDepot's Immune Defense, available still on Amazon. No I don't get a commission: nootropicsdepot.com/immune-defense-capsules/
    Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai has a good video about the need to boost immunity rather than take drugs, vaccines, and do quarantines: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTNxPJecaLk

    Let's use this pandemic as a lesson on thinking systemically and critically. I also have a video about this: ​https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5qt3UORsH0
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    Contact me if your cart is weak

    Recently, I believe I made the mistake of putting some thicker liquids (looking almost black) into some round, silver-tipped carts which are not designed for that viscosity. If you got a cart like this which does not seem as strong as it should be, please take a photo and let me know, and I'll see if I can replace it with the proper cart.

    ​I apologize for the inconvenience.
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    Dumbest drugs we did this decade (VICE)

    As usual, VICE offers some giggles.
    Here're my favorite excerpts from their "dumbest drugs" guide.

    $1 Crazy Stallion Can (Several)
    “Convinced someone to break my friend's coffee table thinking he wouldn't (he did), so hid it under the couch to avoid confrontation. Also made out with someone (not knowing he was in an open relationship) so tried to get his gf to make out with me to ‘even it out’ (succeeded). Sometime later, was squirming away from the guy that broke the table and hit my chin on his head, splitting it open and bleeding everywhere just as everyone was leaving, [and] the hosts (my ex and new gf/now wife) were going to the airport.”



    Table Salt
    More misguided salt action: “I was bored at a debate tournament and was dared to snort table salt for $20, which led to a severe nosebleed and headache. I also never got paid.”