π€¨ I haven't been "peopling" enough to have contracted something from a person, but maybe walking in the rain yesterday empowered a latent viral element already in my system. Either way, yesterday's headache is now a full-on sore throat and fever, so apologies to the heat-wave folks in North America, but my place is off limits while I recover. Cancel your flights!
@MLClark hope you feel better. Donβt stop walking in the rain though!
@MLClark Feel better ML. π
Thanks, Miss! Stay better, on your end. π
it's true. they are out to get usπ€
Isn't it nice to be wanted? π
as the title of a book on insects says:
you are never home alone, .
even at the macroscopic level.
microscopic critters, well, we really have only begun.
so if there weren't any aboard, it would be surprising.
not only that, but i suspect some may actually have arrived from out there. the ability of some forms to hibernate through long periods under hostile conditions, well, it's imaginable.
we are never home alone π€£
I am a ship with many passengers.
As are we all. π
The light of the passengers in me honours the light of the passengers in you. π
indeed. ππ»
Surely coincidence but it's a creepy one.
@MLClark Hope you feel better soon. π
@MLClark
Bummer. It seems like everyone around here in OK is either sick or on the upswing. Hang in there!
You and yours as well! I hope your communities are doing better soon.
For a moment I thought that was a dram of whiskey to go with the tea. π But a tea candle makes more sense!
π€ Glad you started your own morning with good vibes!
It can be a wee dram...π
@MLClark Wishing you good health π
You too, Steve! Hope the week is faring well.
I'm sorry you're not feeling well, ML. Please get some rest and stay hydrated. Sending positive energy for a speedy recovery and a fast track to wellness. π
@MLClark Get better soon!
Hope you feel better soon, @MLClark π€
@MLClark: Get well soon.
Being sicklylike is no fun.
@MLClark Bleh! May you defeat the microbes quickly!
Also: I love that this was the first "news" story to show up in my feeds after I posted this.
Please take it with a grain of salt (I will look into the science with more grounded expert sources later ), but it's always funny to have a new contender for "things that might wipe us out next".
"Lurking aboard the ISS like some antagonist in a John Carpenter flick, the space microbe flourished in deeply embedded, and largely unadulterated, systems for uninterrupted growth."
https://www.giantfreakinrobot.com/sci/sci-fi-horror-bug-discovered.html