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Chastity2323@midwest.socialto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Ok, I'll pay you the 1995 priceEnglish1·27 days agoI pay about half that per year for my data plan
Chastity2323@midwest.socialto World News@quokk.au•Nearly half of Americans say tipping has ‘gotten out of control’English6·2 months agoThe employers are the real problem. But without an organized movement, random people deciding not to tip anymore is only going to hurt already underpaid workers and kind of does make you a jerk. Some servers literally don’t get a paycheck at the end of the week if they didn’t get tipped enough because they’re paid so little that it’s all absorbed by social security and medicare taxes. If you feel you can’t afford to tip, just pick up food to go rather than being waited on.
But 100% do not tip at random business that have decided to use a tip screen. Not sure how many people know this, but the companies that make those machines actually get a cut of the tips which is partly why they push tipping so aggressively. These days I just pay with cash everywhere to avoid the issue altogether. Better for my privacy too, and local businesses often offer cash discounts.
Chastity2323@midwest.socialto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•30M After divorce I got literally zero support from anyone, why?English2·2 months agohe’s clearly suffering from PISD
Assuming you mean PTSD, there is not nearly enough information here to diagnose OP. Regardless of what diagnosis you, random internet person, have decided to bestow, seeing a qualified physician is a crucial part of mental health workup. Still not sure why you continue to take issue with this.
This, what OP is going through ? That’s normal. As my therapist said, she would have been far more worried if I didn’t get the thoughts.
You have not done a suicide risk assessment and don’t know the character or severity of OP’s suicidal ideation or other symptoms. He is not you.
his therapist will tell him to talk to a physician
A good therapist will, but unfortunately, this does not happen nearly as much as it should. This leads to delayed diagnosis and management of comorbid medical conditions that contribute to feelings of depression. Therapists typically don’t have broader medical training outside of mental health and aren’t always well versed in the many treatments for mental health disorders.
Chastity2323@midwest.socialto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•30M After divorce I got literally zero support from anyone, why?English7·2 months agoOP says he has had progressively worsening suicidal ideation for 5 months. Seeing a doctor is an incredibly reasonable thing to do in that situation. Not sure why my suggestion upset you so much.
Chastity2323@midwest.socialto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•30M After divorce I got literally zero support from anyone, why?English82·2 months agoIf it’s been that long and it’s still getting worse, you should see your PCP or a psychiatrist if you haven’t already. There are many treatments for depression, and a doctor can help identify underlying medical causes that could be contributing.
Chastity2323@midwest.socialto News@lemmy.world•Drug-induced liver injuries rise in the U.S. as supplements grow in popularity: What to knowEnglish4·2 months agoThat’s interesting. To provide a bit of insight, I think it has the rating that it does because it doesn’t appear to be overtly harmful (which makes sense if it’s just diluted liver), and lower ratings are reserved for dangerous supplements or those with many adverse effects/interactions with other things
Chastity2323@midwest.socialto News@lemmy.world•Drug-induced liver injuries rise in the U.S. as supplements grow in popularity: What to knowEnglish81·2 months agoI’d imagine that taking a 1000 IU tablet daily plus the additional natural vitamin D intake could be problematic longterm.
For healthy adults, it’s safe
Chastity2323@midwest.socialto News@lemmy.world•Drug-induced liver injuries rise in the U.S. as supplements grow in popularity: What to knowEnglish5·2 months agoIt’s provided by many academic medical centers to their staff as a resource, so I think it’s broadly trusted by medical providers. Looks like it’s pretty expensive to subscribe, that’s too bad.
It gives a 5/10 for Oscillococcinum. It says there is insufficient evidence to rate its effectiveness for COVID-19, COPD, and influenza and sites several studies on each, giving a summary of their findings. Regarding safety, it says it is “possibly safe when used orally.” It’s associated with angioedema but otherwise appears to have no adverse effects.
Chastity2323@midwest.socialto News@lemmy.world•Drug-induced liver injuries rise in the U.S. as supplements grow in popularity: What to knowEnglish9·2 months agoSure, but going over 100% “daily value” does not equal toxic. You generally have to be taking well over 4000 IU vitamin D daily to reach toxic levels.
Chastity2323@midwest.socialto News@lemmy.world•Drug-induced liver injuries rise in the U.S. as supplements grow in popularity: What to knowEnglish13·2 months agoVitamin D is actually very safe at normal doses despite being fat soluble. You have to be taking huge amounts daily for it to become an issue (which maybe they are idk)
Chastity2323@midwest.socialto Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Here Is Everything That Has Changed Since Congestion Pricing Started in New YorkEnglish66·3 months ago14% fewer injuries in the zone and 45% fewer noise complaints is kinda wild
Chastity2323@midwest.socialto politics @lemmy.world•Elon Musk is responsible for “killing the world’s poorest children,” says Bill GatesEnglish1·3 months agoReally? Show me where.
It claims that he bragged about doing so
The sentence after where it says that… You have ctrl f. Use it.
that other article doesn’t support that claim with any evidence that he pressured them to keep their patent, that he bragged about it, or had any say in the final decision.
Not sure what “evidence” you want… Bill Gates said it was true himself and did multiple interviews talking about it which are not hard to find. Every article I can find online says the same story - that Oxford initially planned to open license the vaccine and then Gates pressured them to change course.
Chastity2323@midwest.socialto politics @lemmy.world•Elon Musk is responsible for “killing the world’s poorest children,” says Bill GatesEnglish11·3 months agoLiterally the first search result LINK
This appears to be just a statement of support for “narrow” patent waviers during the pandemic. This is not the same as open licensing the Oxford vaccine and calling this “backpedaling” is misleading at best.
Chastity2323@midwest.socialto politics @lemmy.world•Elon Musk is responsible for “killing the world’s poorest children,” says Bill GatesEnglish1·3 months agoThis isn’t Bill’s action, it’s Bill’s inaction.
If you had read the article, you would know that he very actively pressured Oxford not to open license the vaccine, leveraging his $750 million donation to the university for vaccine research.
Chastity2323@midwest.socialto politics @lemmy.world•Elon Musk is responsible for “killing the world’s poorest children,” says Bill GatesEnglish11·3 months agoThe Gates Foundation backpedaled that stance shortly after
can you provide a source for this?
Their initial objection was over quality assurance
Who is he to decide this? He is not an epidemiologist or a public health expert or a leader of a low-resource nation or even a health professional. He’s a tech billionaire. This is exactly the problem.
Many large US companies, including pharmaceutical drug retailers, directly invest in the Gates Foundation Trust, creating a massive conflict of interest which is rarely talked about.
Chastity2323@midwest.socialto politics @lemmy.world•Elon Musk is responsible for “killing the world’s poorest children,” says Bill GatesEnglish51·3 months agoyeah we need every tool at our disposal fs
The network I use, which also happens to be the one with the best coverage in my area, is about $1/GB