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Cake day: June 14th, 2023

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  • Eeh.

    While I agree with the sentiment, I think we’re in this situation because of the current medical climate.

    • You call an ambulance? You get charged an arm and a leg.

    • You take yourself to the hospital, you get charged an arm and a leg.

    • You get medical insurance, and you’re somehow even further behind because it’s their priority to find reasons to deny having to give you money back,

    The current system does not work. As a consequence, people are attempting, however incompetently, to take their care into their own hands.

    Fix why folks are resorting to this, and this should stop being an issue, or at least stop gaining traction.





  • I believe the antivax movement was able to take root because the US has cultivated an intense distrust of the medical system.

    • You pay high medical insurance premiums only to get denied when it’s time to cash in.

    • You avoid calling for an ambulance because the ride alone will bankrupt you.

    • You go to the ER only to get hundreds of dollars in fine for over the counter Tylenol.

    The public was trained by the medical institutions to look for any excuse to reject them. The antivax movement was a way to express that distrust, even if unconsciously. Politicians simply lit that major oil spill and gave it a voice.

    Likewise, we live in a capitalistic hellscape where no one can afford homes and cars to take them to jobs where they’re underpaid and can be let go in an instant, not due to performance, but because an executive wanted another tax break on the dragon money hoard they refuse to put back into the economy.

    Like with the antivaxers, we have been conditioned to expect the worst and that impacts our gut reactions.











  • This.

    It is easy, and justified to blame Trump for being anti-vax to have gotten as mainstream as it has…

    … but that was only able to gain traction in the first place because people are being offered the choice between healing and going broke.

    At some level, conscious or not, this is the masses rebelling against a system that has actively harmed them.

    Unfortunately, the outlet for this rebellion actively harms them and is decidedly not in their best interests. It’s going to take at least a generation to rebuild that trust, and our medical system is going to fight tooth and nail to keep that trust ruined in the name of maximum profits,


  • With my (admittedly limited) understanding of the topic, extracting the water from ocean water is a relatively simple process.

    The problem is what do you do with the brine afterwards. The process featured in the article makes it harder for the brine to clog the system, which is admittedly an important step. But you can’t put the brine back into the ocean without risking killing local wildlife.

    And I’m not under the impression that there are any practical uses for brine, at least not at that scale.