Notices by RDN's Lucifer (nerthos@rainbowdash.net)
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RDN's Lucifer (nerthos@rainbowdash.net)'s status on Monday, 30-Jan-2017 02:32:04 UTC RDN's Lucifer @dolus Googling UAB I only get an university in Barcelona and basketball -
RDN's Lucifer (nerthos@rainbowdash.net)'s status on Sunday, 27-Nov-2016 02:38:06 UTC RDN's Lucifer @doze49 Seize the memes of production -
RDN's Lucifer (nerthos@rainbowdash.net)'s status on Friday, 21-Oct-2016 12:29:56 UTC RDN's Lucifer @maiyannah How does that work anyway? Was it defective from the factory? or does law over there not require using a factory-sealed needle for any vaccination? Here doctors are required to use a new needle out of the blister each time, the most they can get away with is using the same needle for two applications of the same drug in the same place like when a dentist applies two or three doses of local anesthetic. -
RDN's Lucifer (nerthos@rainbowdash.net)'s status on Friday, 21-Oct-2016 11:44:13 UTC RDN's Lucifer @maiyannah It's literally the first time I've heard of it out of USA. Here for example alternative medicine is a big thing, from herbs to acupunture and massages, but pretty much the only people you see complaining about meds are the people who are actually intolerant to them, like my grandmother who can only take a select few as most upset her digestive system. I've literally never seen anyone complaining about vaccination, in fact people are eager to sign up for it whenever there's an allocated number of state-paid vaccines for stuff like flu in autumn. -
RDN's Lucifer (nerthos@rainbowdash.net)'s status on Friday, 07-Oct-2016 16:45:39 UTC RDN's Lucifer @rarity I don't expect you to understand.