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cesspitoflove
@cesspitoflove

The sound of the doorbell startled Villain. Not because they were easily startled but because they hadn’t heard it in so long that they forgot the obnoxious sound it made. No one in their right mind would ring at the highly fortified lair of the citys villain anyway so they didn’t bother to change it. But now someone did.

They looked up from the paperwork they were currently trying to make sense of when Henchman entered the office with a trembling, cowering figure trailing behind them. Villain raised their eyebrows in confusion.

“What is it?” Henchman looked uncomfortable but not alert so Villain didn’t raise their guards. “You have a visitor.” Villains confusion grew by the second. “I do not do ‘visitors’.” After a closer look they decided Henchman wasn’t uncomfortable. They were angry. What in all hells was going on?

“It’s Civillain.”

By that, Villain finally alert, rose from their chair. “Hero’s lover? What? Why did you let them in? This could be a trap!” Villains mind already raced with the countless possible ways this evening could go horribly wrong. Hero wasn’t known for mercy when it came to the villains in their city as they called it. Even if Villain could hold their own in a fight, which they proved a number of times, Henchman and the others would be caught in the crossfire.

“I-It’s not a trap.” The small shivering noise made Villain look at Civillian for the first time they entered the room. They didn’t look like Villain expected from the Hero’s lover. They looked small. Weak. Beaten. Villain forced their body to untense. This didn’t look like a trap. “Then what do you want?”

As if on cue Civillian made some steps towards them and finally lifted their head to meet Villain’s gaze. A fresh bruise covered nearly half of their face and as Villain glanced at Civillians neck they could see dots of green and purple telling a story Villain saw countless times before.

When Civillian spoke again their voice was pleading.

“Could you hold me hostage? Please.”



trail-markers-in-the-sky
@trail-markers-in-the-sky

There's a long-standing gap in medical knowledge about what happens if you give someone "too much" vaccine– basically, nobody actually knows if that's even a thing, let alone what it would look like, because there's no ethical way to find out. This has been true pretty much since vaccines were invented. And I'm giving you that context because I want you to appreciate that a tremendous number of scientists and doctors wish they had that knowledge, if only there was some way to get it without turbo super ultra ethics violations.

Hey remember how when the COVID vaccine first came out and various powers told people to go get it, a black market sprung up wherein antivaxxers would pay to get out of shots, sometimes via simple document forgery... but sometimes via a stand-in getting the shot in their name?

Prosecution in Germany found a guy who, in over the course of 29 months, got 217 COVID vaccinations. (That's an average of 7.48 vaccinations per month.) When he got caught he volunteered for medical scientists to inspect him. The study has been published. tl;dr he's fine. Science emphatically does NOT recommend that you do this... but detectable anti-spike IgG in his saliva aside there's otherwise nothing of note, he's fine.


maggiefromspace
@maggiefromspace

Kind of amusing that we find this out, indirectly, by people being so convinced vaccines (even at normal doses) have negative effects that they went out of their way to avoid them.