March 23, 2022:
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@Burningquest
@Burningquest Ай бұрын
The Maskl discussion is also very easy. There are "EN" Norms for different masks. if you read the norm you see what its testet for and what its not tested for and why. Masks are a PSE (Personal saftey equipment) which help not the spreading of viruses
@Burningquest
@Burningquest Ай бұрын
Now its 2024... Have you finaly learned that this was all a hoaks? If you motivated to read statistics you see it clearly. and the Vax was definitly a bad thing. just look how it works. but get your information not from news sites but from the actual eurpean medical assosiastion and sites which explains everything in detail.
@burleybater
@burleybater 2 жыл бұрын
In the middle of reading the book right now. I grew up a total free-range boy. Which meant I had a lot of freedom, as a kid. The only girls I ever knew who had that kind of freedom were tomboys. Just that right there. Nobody owned them. Nobody defined them. I came to understand a thing back then, though. A tomboy had a lot of self-definition going on. A lot of variables. A lot more than any boy had, at that time. She could show up at school in a dress. She could emerge out of her house after supper looking more like a boy than a lot of boys did. There had to be some power, in that. Did most of the tomboys I knew as a kid grow up to be lesbian or some other thing other than hetero? I doubt it. But no-one ever really got their shorts in a twist over that. This makes me realize how gender-free that time was. Moving away from rigid roles and the restrictions of exact definition. Into something that was a lot more fluid. And the more it got that way, the more it got that way. And I think the reason why it got so loosey-goosey so fast, is that it wasn't political. Gender atypical kids weren't messed with. They were left largely alone. And to set the record straight: I remember real well the tomboys that I remained friends with until I left my home town at age 16. Their gender definition had nothing to do with sex. It had to do with a lot of things, but not that. And it wasn't about playing with trucks, or shooting pool, or wearing hunting caps, or playing baseball. Although those had been earlier stages. It was about the way they thought. The way they saw themselves. The way they questioned things. The critical point of view that came natural to them. The will to act upon a stage outside of a "girlie" kind of thing - and yet they were no less female. They were strong. They looked at you direct. They shut up and assessed the mood of the moment, weighing out things - just like a guy. But you never forgot they were girls. They weren't a monolith, they weren't all cut from the same cloth, they weren't clones or carbon copies. They all had their own style and identity. So if a boy had an innate gentleness, or happened to be really good at nurturing small children, what exactly does that make him? And if a girl steps outside of prescribed definers in just the same way - and actually behaves in certain and specific kinds of ways in something recognizable as masculine, and in so doing earns a particular kind of respect she might not otherwise have, what of it? Who gets to own it, other than herself? So remembering all this (through the 1960s and into the 1970s) I'm pretty amazed that the world has forgotten so fast what this was all about. And how the world seems to have morphed into some weird and bizarre strait-jacketed ill-defined self-absorbed confusion, to not even be able to recognize what was once a simple and obvious thing. A tomboy was never a bombshell or a walking time-bomb. She was just a girl who stepped out of the Elvis movie and into a James Dean sidekick. A frontline headline guitar player instead of a go-go dancer. The artist in her life behind the brush and canvas, instead of the model in front of them. So do I have a soft spot, do I carry fond memories of tomboys? Damned right. They were always the most fascinating girls I knew.
@buddyneher9359
@buddyneher9359 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in that time period too, and I had no idea until recently that things had strayed so far away from the way it was then. Is it just a thing in North America?
@chillo2388
@chillo2388 3 жыл бұрын
Shouldn't the lab workers who got sick still have *antibodies* ?
@paulpreuss1269
@paulpreuss1269 3 жыл бұрын
Informative and fun!
@ScienceWritersNYC
@ScienceWritersNYC 3 жыл бұрын
0:00 Intro 03:51 David and Brian 18:23 David and Kasha 39:05 Q&A
@TheVegochka
@TheVegochka 3 жыл бұрын
Really nice interview!
@Pamela_Rief
@Pamela_Rief 3 жыл бұрын
This is excellent
@rw1226
@rw1226 3 жыл бұрын
Ms Selin Davis... In all respect your views should be kept to yourself. You are going to give kids the wrong ideas. Anything for 15 minutes right. I would never read anything of your opinion. .
@gloriacrawford8211
@gloriacrawford8211 3 жыл бұрын
Great informational presentation - thank you!
@PosnerFlix
@PosnerFlix 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you David for a great conversation. It was one of my personal favs
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@marylinda8541 3 жыл бұрын
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@NickjFury
@NickjFury 4 жыл бұрын
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@AshiraMalka
@AshiraMalka 4 жыл бұрын
That was a fascinating talk!
@JCResDoc94
@JCResDoc94 4 жыл бұрын
☼ 18:00 clinician deaths - c19 logged
@patmcnees
@patmcnees 4 жыл бұрын
Glad to have frank comments from someone so knowledgeable and articulate.