The real issue with 'immunizing' yourself against venoms is that you need to have enough antibodies ready to go in order to neutralize the relatively large amount of venom injected when the venom is injected. Just having the memory B and T cells isn't fast enough, usually. That means you have to keep the antibody count high by continual injections. The typical ramp up time for antibodies is 14 days on first exposure, and 3-7 days on second exposures, pic from an old friend who teaches immunology courses. Compare that to the typical amount of time it takes for the venom to cause damage or kill you: something like 20 minutes for the black mamba (though it usually takes a few hours, per that article), 10 minutes for one of the deadliest rattlers (wow, I didn't know 10 minutes, that's fucking fast, though again, that's probably on the small probability side and it usually takes longer), and generally within hours for most species.
AND use at least an adblocker, and even more important, something like noscript where you can see what the website is trying to load onto you. Ublock origin lets through an ungodly amount of crap on those streaming sites.
It is the reason I have one of those electric swatters. The fuckers get near my sink, I just start lazily waving the swatter over the area and get them all.
Completely agree with you, which is why I find myself tearing my hair out when a quote has punctuation inside of it that is necessary to convey the original meaning, but ALSO the outside text is being presented in a certain manner that needs punctuation to be read/understood correctly. For example, if the person who is doing the quote is yelling. Putting the exclamation point inside the quote makes it seem like the original quote was doing the yelling, but putting the quote earlier so you can put the speaker's words last, and thus together with the exclamation point, sometimes makes the phrasing awkward.
the connection felt loose and it would charge unreliably, but changing out the cable has completely removed all issues.
Isn't that because the attachments are placed on the cable side, purposefully, because changing cables is easier than replacing parts of the phone/device? I think that's one of the more noticeable issues with the iIdiot lightning chargers: Once the grabbing parts of the port are borked in the device, no cable ever stays in.
The issue with that is the old cables had the same problem, they just were less noticeable because you didn't expect them to do what the USB-C is capable of. I had some USB micro cables that would pass power only, and it drove me nuts if they ended up near my computer.
If the edge crust isn't as much a pleasure to eat as the center of the pizza, you're doing pizza wrong. There's a local place that brushes an herb mix on, and I swear to god they could sell the edge crust as a bread appetizer and make more money than the pizzas. It takes you right to the edge, I swear to god.
In the same breath, I hate when people tell you they want to meet in the morning, or call you, and then wait until 1130 hours. Fuck that shit. We need terms to describe portions of the morning just like we do for afternoon, evening, and night.
I do get my evil grins on when they do that to me and then I call them at 0530 hours the next time we're scheduled for 'morning.'
No, it's morphed into one of those pearls of wisdom that people pass down and truly believe. They all have their 'true story' of blipping the throttle and "suddenly the car that was moving over to smush me stopped!!!!!!!!" The assholes who know it isn't true can be discerned from the true believers by the humor they find in their tales of blasting people with sounds.
Legitimate? Sure. As good as other options? Hell nah, brother. I've got too many other delicious options that take up cheese space to waste on pineapple.
Spoiling milk is all about the ratio of the fat. It's why cream is used in alcoholic drinks. The higher fat content of the cream means it can take more without spoiling. Try yours with skim milk vs. whole and taste the difference.
I think I'd prefer my preferred hand in the place of high precision, which is changing the gears... and especially the very precise twist of the volume knob if I'm messing with the radio. Honestly, the preferred hand is mostly training anyway, so by the time you learn to drive a manual without grinding your gears every other shift, you shouldn't have an issue steering with your 'off' hand.
Fucking poe's law. I thought you were serious until the last sentence. Even the idea of being made whole isn't something beyond what some fuckers would claim.
Professor=overworked and pushed to do the coursework more quickly so they can get everything; research, classwork, grant writing; done in the limited time they have. Not bringing in enough grant money or publishing enough well liked research often gets you fired, you know.
Parent=overworked and pushed to get to work faster so they're not late. Being late often get you fired, you know.
Both are being pushed into actions that are detrimental to society. Speeding creates a slew of cascading issues, starting with small things like increased frustrations in all drivers and building to large things like much more serious wrecks. It's a terrible thing. Giving up control of the curriculum and passing the buck to pearson (in the original OP's case) to teach students, make tests, grade coursework (that can no longer be anywhere near as inventive or applicable because it has to be in some format that a computer can grade), etc. is a terrible thing.
I like how even the dude says not to do this.
The real issue with 'immunizing' yourself against venoms is that you need to have enough antibodies ready to go in order to neutralize the relatively large amount of venom injected when the venom is injected. Just having the memory B and T cells isn't fast enough, usually. That means you have to keep the antibody count high by continual injections. The typical ramp up time for antibodies is 14 days on first exposure, and 3-7 days on second exposures, pic from an old friend who teaches immunology courses. Compare that to the typical amount of time it takes for the venom to cause damage or kill you: something like 20 minutes for the black mamba (though it usually takes a few hours, per that article), 10 minutes for one of the deadliest rattlers (wow, I didn't know 10 minutes, that's fucking fast, though again, that's probably on the small probability side and it usually takes longer), and generally within hours for most species.
I don't know actual numbers for the amount of antibodies that are injected in a typical antivenin dose (see the last paragraphs of the methods section for how they measure serum concentration of antivenom), but I'd assume it's a lot of significant figures. Antibodies average 150 kilodaltons, so you'd get avogadro's number of them less 6 significant figures (so 6.023 x 10^17) or so to get 1.5g of the stuff (and I'm totally guessing here, sorry) which would probably be a decent amount to dilute through the vials.
Hopefully someone who works in a lab for antivenins can come in and give better insight into the amount of antibodies per dose.