JoeByeThen

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[–] JoeByeThen@hexbear.net 9 points 9 hours ago (1 children)

I can't remember the name of the book, pretty sure it was some NY times bestselling lib pop-poli slop. But it made the argument that somewhere around the 60's or 70's the South's? Christianity, and it's view of man being custodians of the earth, butt heads with capitalism. And capitalist forces won. Ever since then the environment has basically been abandoned to the left.

[–] JoeByeThen@hexbear.net 4 points 11 hours ago (2 children)

I like all the characters except the blond one.

He gets better.

[–] JoeByeThen@hexbear.net 2 points 14 hours ago

So I just found out there was a live action movie and currently a live action series on Netflix that's like a group of totally different kids 10 years later or something. So maybe there's still hope for the anime. Chihayafuru Full Circle

[–] JoeByeThen@hexbear.net 19 points 15 hours ago

e:i just realised this is a washingtonpost srticle about a facebook comment section, democracy dies in darkness

This has been "journalism" for a while. Y'all remember all the rhetoric around when a bunch of maga folks started getting riled up over NPR tweeting the declaration of independence? It was like 3 people, yet every news outlet needed a story on it.

[–] JoeByeThen@hexbear.net 3 points 1 day ago

Great, welcome!

[–] JoeByeThen@hexbear.net 4 points 1 day ago

Tbh, I kinda had the vibe that some of Bachman was about King experimenting with other people's stories. Like I always saw Rage as his take on The Catcher in the Rye.

[–] JoeByeThen@hexbear.net 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Ah yea, there was a lot of time spent on backstories, but I'm afraid I can't remember any of them. I kinda remember a strong father figure vibe projected towards the general though, right? With a mix of how the contestants responded to that. Some of it love/eager to please, others rebellious.

spoilerShit, I think one of them was his kid, weren't they? The MC, or one the last few?🤔

[–] JoeByeThen@hexbear.net 11 points 1 day ago (3 children)

I've not watched Punishment Park yet (it's on my jellyfin), but The Long Walk iirc isn't disciplinary, they volunteer. Again, it's been many years since ive read it, but i seem to recall it being some weird jingoistic patriotic event with a big payoff for the winner... and maybe payoffs for the families of the losers? I think it was one of those overpopulation-lottery themes that was big at the time. King also wrote Running Man around that time under the Bachman name which dealt with similar energy. Running Man probably reads like The Lathe nowadays; I remember a bit about inner city kids teaching the MC how to make nose filters to battle pollution and whatnot while the media constantly misrepresnted him as a radical terrorist. hahaha

[–] JoeByeThen@hexbear.net 11 points 1 day ago (7 children)

It was an interesting concept when I read it middle school... or high school? chomsky-yes-honey

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So, as the reddit guy predicted. The new vax have been approved and are being made available in the coming weeks/months, with hoops most of us can jump through, but the extended future is unknown because of rumors and rumors.

FDA approves new Covid vaccines with limits under RFK Jr.

However...

[NYTimes paywalled]CVS Holds Off on Offering Covid Vaccines in 16 States

CVS, the country’s largest pharmacy chain, is currently not offering Covid vaccines in 16 states, including Florida, New York and Pennsylvania, even to people who meet newly restricted criteria from the Food and Drug Administration.

https://archive.ph/7EIAP

spoilerCVS, the country’s largest pharmacy chain, is currently not offering Covid vaccines in 16 states, including Florida, New York and Pennsylvania, even to people who meet newly restricted criteria from the Food and Drug Administration.

Amy Thibault, a spokeswoman for CVS, cited “the current regulatory environment” as the reason the vaccine was not available in those states, or in the District of Columbia, emphasizing that the list could change. Legal experts said that federal decisions were creating an extremely difficult situation for pharmacies to navigate.

In some states, pharmacists are forbidden to administer vaccines that are not recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention panel.

Last year, the panel voted to recommend updated Covid vaccines in June. In 2023, it endorsed new Covid vaccines in September, just one day after the F.D.A. gave its approval.

But as of this Thursday, the panel was not scheduled to meet for another three weeks. And, after a slew of high-level resignations at the C.D.C., Senator Bill Cassidy — Republican of Louisiana and the chairman of the Senate’s health committee — has called for the meeting to be “indefinitely” postponed. That could mean many people’s access to shots remains hamstrung well into the fall, when infections from respiratory viruses normally spike.

CVS will make the vaccines available nationwide if the advisory panel recommends them, Ms. Thibault said. But since the panel hasn’t yet made a decision, the company is holding off in states where it believes its pharmacists need a C.D.C. endorsement.

Those states are Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Utah, Virginia and West Virginia, along with the District of Columbia. Pharmacies have traditionally been a crucial access route to the Covid vaccine, accounting for a vast majority of shots given last year. The CVS move is a strong signal that federal decisions could reduce access more than the restrictions laid out on paper, and the confusion is likely to crop up at other pharmacies as well, legal experts said. Walgreens, the nation’s second largest pharmacy chain, did not respond to requests for comment about the availability of Covid shots at its stores. But when a New York Times reporter tried to schedule vaccine appointments in all 50 states, the pharmacy’s website said patients would need a prescription in 16.

Requiring prescriptions for the shots would be a total change in practice, said Dr. Marc Sala, a co-director of the Northwestern Medicine Comprehensive Covid-19 Center in Chicago. Experts are themselves divided on what pharmacies can do, but they agree that the choices are hard.

Whether last year’s C.D.C. recommendation still applies is ambiguous, said Richard Hughes IV, a vaccine lawyer who teaches at George Washington University Law School and worked for Moderna early in the pandemic. There is an argument that it does, and that pharmacists can administer the updated vaccines under it unless ACIP says otherwise, he said.

But Richard Dang, an associate professor of clinical pharmacy at the University of Southern California, said he believed the reformulated shots required a new recommendation.

In the states where Walgreens is requiring prescriptions, it appears to have judged that its pharmacists can perform the actual injections, but can’t determine the appropriateness of a vaccine for a particular patient. Those questions are legally separate, Mr. Hughes said.

Vaccine appointments also appeared unavailable at Walgreens in many states. That may, in part, reflect a supply issue, doctors said. But Walgreens’ note that patients need prescriptions in some states could signal confusion among pharmacists over whom they’re allowed to vaccinate.

“That may be pharmacies covering themselves while all of these unanswered questions are still up in the air,” said Dr. Shira Doron, the chief infection control officer for Tufts Medicine.

Covid vaccination rates have fallen precipitously since the height of the pandemic. Just 23 percent of adults and 13 percent of children reported getting an updated Covid vaccine last season. The fact that pharmacies are limiting access to vaccines when Covid infections are rising, as they do every summer, is “really unconscionable,” said Dr. Peter Chin-Hong, an infectious disease specialist at the University of California, San Francisco.

Making it more difficult to schedule a shot may discourage even more people from getting vaccinated, doctors said.

“It’s just raising more and more barriers,” Dr. Chin-Hong said. “It’s like an obstacle course.” He added: “I don’t know anybody who’s not confused.”

Motherbleeper. doomer

UPDATE : TOTAL CLUSTERBLEEP!

C.D.C. Uncertainty Upends Covid Vaccine Access at CVS and Walgreens - State laws and regulatory chaos are driving the country’s largest pharmacy chains to require prescriptions or hold back altogether unless a C.D.C. panel acts.

https://archive.ph/7w6jQ

 

I'm a be honest, I barely know who this person is , but I ran across the original version [CW:Meat, slurs, gore, sexual imagery]KFC Santeria a few months back and it was catchy as hell.

This remix is based af, so just thought I'd share.

 

The CEO of an Idaho medical center was found dead in a Baltimore hotel on June 9, according to police.

Baltimore Police responded to the 700 block of Aliceanna Street around 2:04 p.m. for a reported overdose.

Once on the scene, officers found 46-year-old Nicholas Manning dead. His body was taken to the medical examiner's office to determine the cause of death.

Manning's family claims to have evidence that he was the victim of fraud and a homicide. However, Baltimore Police have not shared any information to substantiate the family's claim, saying the investigation is ongoing.

In a statement, the family said they "strongly object to the statement issued by the Baltimore Police Department."

~~This dude was the former CEO of HCA Healtcare for 14 years.~~

And we didn't have a crab rave for him! smh.

crab-partycrab-partycrab-partycrab-partycrab-partycrab-partycrab-partycrab-partycrab-partycrab-partycrab-partycrab-partycrab-partycrab-party

 
 

So you know, that's nice.

dumpster-fire dumpster-fire dumpster-fire this-is-finedumpster-fire dumpster-fire dumpster-fire

 

Honduras' health ministry confirmed two deaths from the virus this week, among patients with underlying health conditions, bringing the country's total in 2025 to six.

"We have already surpassed last year's infection limit; there are currently five people admitted to Hospital Escuela with suspected COVID-19," said the head of Health Surveillance, Lorenzo Pavon.

Official data showed that from January to July last year, 596 COVID-19 cases were reported, while this year 654 cases have been recorded in the same period.

Wait, is Honduras taking Covid seriously? lenin-heart

 

So far I've managed to get through the first chapter with Google lens. It handles Russian a lot better than Japanese, I'm finding.

[Cw: violence, death, SA]

Doushi Shoujo yo, Teki wo Ute Comrade Girls, Shoot the Enemy

 
 

I enjoyed season 1. It's by no means some high end story, but it's silly and comfortable. A nice watch when you're winding down before bed.

 

Dang. This dude always put together the best releases for movies still in theaters.

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