lupi

cow of tailed snake (gay)

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you can say "chimoora" instead of "cow of tailed snake" if you want. its a good pun.​


i ramble about aerospace sometimes
I take rocket photos and you can see them @aWildLupi


I have a terminal case of bovine pungiform encephalopathy, the bovine puns are cowmpulsory


they/them/moo where "moo" stands in for "you" or where it's funny, like "how are moo today, Lupi?" or "dancing with mooself"


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eniko
@eniko

It upsets me when people speculate despondently that we'll never get rid of covid now, that our chance has passed, when meanwhile we're not even trying for the lowest of low hanging fruit

For example, airplanes should be running their air filtration at max when boarding and deplaning. They don't. They have never done this throughout the pandemic. They can, there's no technical issue preventing them from doing this, they just don't, helping to spread covid variants internationally

Or schools. We've seen studies show that schools are a major vector for the spread of covid (and other airborne diseases!) We've also anecdotally seen many examples of schools that kept covid out completely, either through ventilation and filtration or testing and masking or some combination. Putting air filters in classrooms is dirt cheap compared to disabling students and sickening their households, but it's not even being looked at

They haven't even tried literally pushing a button and are telling us nothing can be done


kda
@kda
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in reply to @eniko's post:

also, people tend to forget that you can just do things outside. just going outside for stuff helps tremendously, and more stuff should be outside esp during covid

I'm disabled likely for life and it's in great part because of the british government's decisions that (a) well let's not hurry to prevent the spread and (b) that the important thing about a lockdown is that we're all having a big national moment of shared suffering, and if that means banging pots and pans and being interrogated for buying easter eggs and arrested for being outdoors in the park instead of taking measures that reduce risk of infection then that's just going to have to be how things are.

admittedly we're being really vague because our industry is small & talks a lot but we work in an environment that's both really big & also definitely has problems with moving air despite it's design, but, if we're spending all this time and effort to keep it safe we might as well keep it safe from illness, too

in reply to @kda's post:

Honestly I think the biggest obstacle to doing this is the fact that getting people to admit that things can in fact be done in many cases either a) interferes with their Just World fallacy by highlighting that harm was happening to people because of a third party's inaction rather than their own deservedness or on the other hand b) forces them to admit that the harm was not inevitable at all and that people weren't doing enough.