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An FDA committee is meeting and considering removing some COVID vaccine recommendations for certain groups. Public comment is open until May 23, 2025 11:59PM Eastern.
I was reminded of this satirical gem from 2006. Funny/sad/infuriating how much it still applies almost 20 years later.
Gosh, Iām tired. Exhausted.
A lot of stuff has happened to me in the past few days. Some very good stuff, but also some veryāuhānot good stuff. The kind of stuff which would really affect my mental health in a negative way if I hadnāt built up a whole ton of #mindfulness mojo (thatās the medical term for it, dontchaknow!) from my many recent travels & hikes through nature wilderness areas.
I have never had to be so āgroundedā in my inner life as right now. The world seems to have gone utterly, utterly mad. I get very little peace from any externalities right now. If I am to be at peace, I must summon it from withināand from the rocks and the trees and the streams and the grass and the sky. Youād better believe Iām even doing hippie-dippie shit like holding crystals. Yeah, crystals! š
Itās come to this. š
What are your mindfulness / meditation / spiritual practices you like to do to remain grounded and find inner peace? Iād love it if you would comment via Mastodon (link below) and let me know!
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Nerd stuff:
This was a group message, including nine other numbers. It was also an RCS message, not SMS, and was end-to-end encrypted.
Various Unicode letters were used, making the text appear bold every few words. For example, it used the Unicode āmathematical sans-serif boldā characters to spell out āAmazon.ā Most likely this was an attempt to avoid triggering spam filters, though my Android automatically prompted āreport this as suspected spam?ā
Bit.lyās link checker indicates the destination was guoqushangmao dot com. Obviously, I do not recommend visiting that domain.
At its best, long-term travel functions as a sort of sieve.
It filters out the parts of yourself which are just not as important as you fancied them to be, which then allows the essence of who you really are shine forth all the more clearly.
I have been surprised now that Iām several months into the #NomadLifestyle just how much I ādonāt careā about certain things which were really gnawing at me, and at the same time how much I still do care about other things. Seeing how my priorities have shifted has been incredibly illuminating, and while sometimes you can get a taste of that effect with short-term travel (a weekend getaway for example), I really do think ādirectionless travelā over an appreciable length of time (so not a āvacationā in the strict sense of the word) is unparalleled in its ability to reshape your mind, body, and soul.
I highly recommend it. š
Todayās forgotten album: Pacific Standard Time by Stairwell.
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