Anecdote: In May someone I know, someone who is honest, heterosexual, and currently celibate (for several years now), got a bad bug and began breaking out in what might be called "pustules."
It was diagnosed (after a few days) by tele-med as strep throat, although chicken pox seems more consistent with symptoms. 10 days of antibiotics were prescribe (and taken). One particularly bad evening, this individual ventured to an ER where examinations by first line (and therefore least competent) personal resulted in question marks floating all about the place.
The individual went home, had a bowl of chicken soup, and began immediately, if slowly, to improve. When, after ten days of sickness he began to re-engage the outside world, he found a media campaign promoting something called "monkey pox," with a couple of black and white photos from an ancient textbook adorning rhetoric that matched perfectly that used to promote the Covid panic. The individual recognized the pattern and connected the dots and concluded that "monkey pox" is simply the latest myth.
Anecdote: In May someone I know, someone who is honest, heterosexual, and currently celibate (for several years now), got a bad bug and began breaking out in what might be called "pustules."
It was diagnosed (after a few days) by tele-med as strep throat, although chicken pox seems more consistent with symptoms. 10 days of antibiotics were prescribe (and taken). One particularly bad evening, this individual ventured to an ER where examinations by first line (and therefore least competent) personal resulted in question marks floating all about the place.
The individual went home, had a bowl of chicken soup, and began immediately, if slowly, to improve. When, after ten days of sickness he began to re-engage the outside world, he found a media campaign promoting something called "monkey pox," with a couple of black and white photos from an ancient textbook adorning rhetoric that matched perfectly that used to promote the Covid panic. The individual recognized the pattern and connected the dots and concluded that "monkey pox" is simply the latest myth.
Can't wait for the game!!
Well done, as always!