Konradleijon
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Fortunately, you don't wear them to look good. You wear them for safety reasons.
Yep. Or you could go with having a single ahegao mouth in the place of your own.I think there's hentai masks out like that one infamous shirt someone has now if you want that.
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You know, the one with all the orgasm faces.
They noticed that only now?Loking this new article, given how we now have proto-Nurglite cultists in our midst:
https://www.businessinsider.com/ant...-threatening-public-health-coronavirus-2020-7
Beats me. I find it easy myself. Best of luck in your efforts to teach them though.Welp, Melbourne's introducing a curfew from 8pm to 5am, starting tonight. Lots of other restrictions too, but can't say I'm surprised. Why can people not stay the fuck home?
Loking this new article, given how we now have proto-Nurglite cultists in our midst:
https://www.businessinsider.com/ant...-threatening-public-health-coronavirus-2020-7
Loking this new article, given how we now have proto-Nurglite cultists in our midst:
https://www.businessinsider.com/ant...-threatening-public-health-coronavirus-2020-7
Correction: Not enough to matter for an athlete working out. The only way you find evidence of any sort of issue with them is when someone with lung disease wears an N95 respirator or similar for prolonged periods of time.Also, (simple) masks do reduce your oxygen intake - but not by enough to matter for a normal person undertaking normal activities.
There's a lot of "noticeably harder to breathe/feeling lethargic/air hunger" room between "normal" and "actually dangerous". In a smallish room with no ventilation I start feeling the lack of fresh air inside an hour, but ten hours of it still isn't enough to make me pass out.Correction: Not enough to matter for an athlete working out. The only way you find evidence of any sort of issue with them is when someone with lung disease wears an N95 respirator or similar for prolonged periods of time.
See here for a bit of an overview.
"No ventilation" usually doesn't actually mean no ventilation, and "feeling the lack of fresh air" often doesn't involve actual issues with oxygen/CO2 levels.There's a lot of "noticeably harder to breathe/feeling lethargic/air hunger" room between "normal" and "actually dangerous". In a smallish room with no ventilation I start feeling the lack of fresh air inside an hour, but ten hours of it still isn't enough to make me pass out.
It counts
Remember that it's not your fault.I failed.
My father is in the hospital fighting for his life and will probably die.
He's been there for more than a week now and I no longer know what to feel.
I know. It still feels like I failed. He had a bad UTI due to a catheter and tested negative three times while in there and then a couple of days ago he tested positive.Remember that it's not your fault.
Your brain will try and tell you otherwise. You're probably already going over all of the things you could have done, you might have done. None of that matters. You did your best, because you cared, and what's happened is not your fault. There is still hope, scant as it may be. And even if the worst comes to pass remember that it wasn't your fault.
You have my sympathies, for what little they're worth.I failed.
My father is in the hospital fighting for his life and will probably die.
He's been there for more than a week now and I no longer know what to feel.
It's worth plenty.