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The perils of crossing the Darien Gap
thebaffler.com
Trump has made good on his promise to shut down foot traffic in the Darién Gap—heading in one direction, at least. But as Belén Fernández explains in our latest issue, the return trip is just as ugly, arduous, and extortionate.
The Path Is Made by Walking | Belén Fernández
In the Darién Gap, smugglers serve as de facto U.S. border guards.
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zarathustra13.bsky.social
No prizes for guessing who would win it if there was a Nobel Ass Kisser Prize.
zarathustra13.bsky.social
If they are going to all the trouble of saying that you are talking nonsense, rather than simply ignoring you, then you must have said something right.
zarathustra13.bsky.social
I think that on your part a little less moving in mysterious ways and more smiting evil doers and bearers of false witness would be helpful. Thanks.
zarathustra13.bsky.social
Taxpayers fund building the infrastructure in government subsidies and tax breaks for the utility companies, which they then pass on to the customers as costs and increase their profits… people farming is a very lucrative business.
zarathustra13.bsky.social
“The war is not meant to be won, it is meant to be continuous. Hierarchical society is only possible on the basis of poverty and ignorance… the war effort is always planned to keep society on the brink of starvation… waged by the ruling group against its own subjects...”
—George Orwell
zarathustra13.bsky.social
The joys of libertarianism:
No public health care for you old people and children because that would be sucking off the government teat and bad for you…
…$20 billion big government dollars for little ole us? Yes please.
zarathustra13.bsky.social
Interesting paper on the phenomenology of long-COVID

bmchealthservres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....
Individuals’ perceptions of Long Covid: a phenomenological approach to an online health community narratives - BMC Health Services Research
In 2023, it was estimated that at least 65 million individuals had Long Covid (LC). Yet the literature reveals a lack of knowledge on how individuals perceive and experience LC symptoms. This study aims to explore how individuals with Long Covid describe their symptoms across physical, cognitive, emotional, social, and behavioural dimensions, and to analyse these experiences through the lens of the Symptom Management Theory (SMT) using a phenomenological and netnographic approach to spontaneous patient narratives. A netnographic study was conducted on 63 selected participants in France from 19 April 2020 to 31 December 2022. Narratives were first analysed phenomenologically using TROPES software. Verbatims were then coded through content analysis with NVivo12Pro and organised according to the SMT dimensions of symptom experience. The study revealed that the testimonies of Long Covid patients are characterized by an argumentative, personal, and chronological discourse, highlighting the intensity of persistent symptoms and their significant impact on daily life. The most frequent symptoms identified include bodily pain, respiratory issues, chronic fatigue, as well as sensory and cognitive disturbances, along with significant emotional and social challenges. Our study demonstrates the profound and multidimensional impact of Long Covid on patients’ daily lives, highlighting the need for a holistic, integrated approach to its management, considering affective, cognitive, behavioural, physical, and social dimensions to improve patients’ quality of life. Understanding the lived experiences of LC patients can guide healthcare services in providing more targeted, empathetic, and effective support.
bmchealthservres.biomedcentral.com
zarathustra13.bsky.social
Today’s 1984 newspeak is that “infection is good for the immune system” and any attempt to avoid it “weakens us”—Oh the irony that those most against evolution theory in natural science education are those most in favour of Darwinism as the basis of public health and social policy.
zarathustra13.bsky.social
Today’s 1984 newspeak is that “infection is good for the immune system” and any attempt to avoid it “weakens us”—Oh the irony that those most against evolution theory in natural science education are those most in favour of Darwinism as the basis of public health and social policy.
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A kind reminder that a strong, collective, grassroots #LongCovid movement would be an existential threat to those who pushed mass infection dynamics. Hence, the attacks on the name itself, the concept, the links between the disease and a pandemic driven by a SARS virus
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Almost important to rise above it when you win the Nobel peace prize and all anyone wants to talk about is the guy who didn’t get it, was never going to get it, and did nothing to deserve it.
zarathustra13.bsky.social
The question is:Why does Qatar want an airbase in Idaho? Asking for a friend.
zarathustra13.bsky.social
I was impressed to read that Hawaii has 51 public libraries.
zarathustra13.bsky.social
Who cares what this grifter thinks? How about you cover the actual winner of the prize, María Corina Machado, and her record? And try doing it without mentioning Trump, if you can.
zarathustra13.bsky.social
How about you give some coverage to the person who actually won it, María Corina Machado? And try to say something more interesting about her than she is not Donald Trump…
zarathustra13.bsky.social
MSM have been calling for Trump to win—the usual simping that we expect from the billionaire owned MSM. But, here’s an idea? Why don’t you try covering the person who actually won it, María Corina Machado? And try to say something more interesting about her than she is not Donald Trump. Give it a go
zarathustra13.bsky.social
Important Big Issue article on the state of homelessness in the UK.
zarathustra13.bsky.social
“Comes into view”? It’s only a few hours old and another one in a long list of failed cease fires and peace plan, which none of the belligerents seem to want—please can the media stop simping to Trump?