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rain and colds — 4/20/22
Today’s selection — from Everyday Calculus by Oscar E. Fernandez. Why we get more colds when it rains:
(for any mathfags here...and maskfags..)
from X22’s last night:
see
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Apr 21, 2018 3:15:51 PM EDT
Q !xowAT4Z3VQ ID: b7a0ab No. 1133464
Apr 21, 2018 3:10:43 PM EDT
Q !xowAT4Z3VQ ID: b7a0ab No. 1133332
What will next week hold?
MOAB.
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Fire up those Memes!
Please stand by.
On the clock.
Ready to play?
MOAB incoming.
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Apr 21, 2018 3:44:08 PM EDT
Q !xowAT4Z3VQ ID: 30e575 No. 1133942
Apr 21, 2018 3:43:12 PM EDT
Anonymous ID: 03b5fb No. 1133925
THANKQ - we are an existential threat to the establishment.
#TrustingThePlan
>>1133925
AMERICA WILL BE UNIFIED AGAIN!
11.11.18.
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Durham? Hunter? Who was in collusion with Russia?
Waiting for the control to return to we the people? election
The conclusion wasn’t explicitly stated in the article, but the narrative suggests that the reason people get more colds when it rains is that they stay indoors where they come into contact with more potentially infected people.
This confirms that I’m doing the right thing by heading outside to play golf when it rains. Few people choose to play in the rain, so there’s something incredibly peaceful about being alone on 150 acres of manicured earth. The sound of rain falling on trees and grass is very soothing, not to mention the sense of well-being I get from the petrichor, in its simplest terms, the smell of rain. I’m happy golf season is almost here so I can avoid all those colds 😀