The point is almost all work sucks and the only reason people do it is economic coercion. It took me 40 years to find a job I didn't want to blow my brains out, and I've been incredibly lucky in never having had a dangerous, drudgery, or physical demanding job.
Almost all work is polite slavery. The rich delude themselves. They party atop a mountain of skulls.
BS. Work is your opportunity, and obligation, to be a contributing member of society, and not a parasite. When we are old enough, and strong enough, we roll up our sleeves and start contributing. When we are old and feeble, society tells us that we've done enough and we set down our tools.
I have a bit of news for you. Your game controllers and your televisions and the home you are sitting in don't just magically appear. Work is literally the only noble contribution you will make during your time here. Everything else is just sucking off of the work of others.
It's just another example of the system eventually collapsing. We have let huge Corporations take over every aspect of our lives. You reap what you sow.
as for sucking off of the work of others... You just described capital gains.
BS. Work is your opportunity, and obligation, to be a contributing member of society, and not a parasite. When we are old enough, and strong enough, we roll up our sleeves and start contributing. When we are old and feeble, society tells us that we've done enough and we set down our tools.
I have a bit of news for you. Your game controllers and your televisions and the home you are sitting in don't just magically appear. Work is literally the only noble contribution you will make during your time here. Everything else is just sucking off of the work of others.
You are describing craftmanship and creativity and service, all of which are noble and fulfilling. "Work" has nothing to do with that. Work is being forced to do another's will. Ever wonder why 99% of people who work hate their jobs? It's not an accident. It's because they are prisoners of an economy every bit as much as manorialism. Take your Randian tripe and tell a miner or a factory worker.
As for sucking off of the work of others... you just described capital gains.
As for sucking off of the work of others... you just described capital gains.
For adults between the ages of 18 and 49, the boosters cut the odds of getting a symptomatic infection caused by the BA.5 subvariant by 52%, and it cut the odds of getting an infection caused by XBB or XBB.1.5 by 49%. For adults 50 to 64, the new boosters cut the odds of getting sick with Covid-19 by 43% for BA.5 and 40% for XBB subvariants. For those 65 and older, the boosters cut the odds of an infection with symptoms by 37% and 43% for the BA.5 and XBB subvariants, respectively.
In Covid news, this is outstanding: https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/25/health/bivalent-boosters-covid-xbb-protection/index.html
"But they don't work!" has always been nonsense.
boom.
A+
I don't like my job... But the money that it offers is able to offset the crap I have to put up with.
That it great news.
How long protection lasts
For people who are wondering whether the protection from the bivalent booster they got in September has worn off by now, itâ??s too early to know how waning would work with these new two-strain shots, Link-Gelles said.
So far, there's little evidence of waning effectiveness two to three months after people got their shots.
It's too early, I think, to know how waning will happen with the bivalent vaccine. We know from the older vaccines that we do see protection decrease over time, especially against symptomatic infection. Just like with overall protection, what we've seen in the past is, your protection lasts longer for more severe illness,â? Link-Gelles said.
Researchers donâ??t have data past three months, she said, but based on experience, she would expect protection against severe disease and death to be higher and last longer than these results against infections.
â??We will continue to monitor it over time in the coming months,â? she said.
The study authors said that these are just estimates of how well the vaccines are protecting people against an infection that brings on symptoms like cough or fever. They are probably working even better against more severe outcomes like hospitalization and death.
I was curious about that. I got the booster in September and was wondering if/when I might need another one. I have my annual physical next week and was going to ask my PCP.
It appears to be going to a once a year system. At least that is what I have been told. So, you can get your Flu/Covid booster at the same time every year. If there is a nasty variant that they want boosters for they will probably communicate that and then you might need an extra one if it's mid year cycle.
As for sucking off of the work of others... you just described capital gains.
I thought annual too but if I'm reading those numbers right it should be semiannual. Unless we're saying get covered for the winter 10-3 and you should be fine for the summer 4-9.