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She/her pronouns. Comic relief, moral support, occasionally tells the packets where to go. Grumpy old queer married person in eastern Massachusetts. Generally wandering around feeling like I'm secretly a cartoon of three raccoons in a trenchcoat trying to pass.  
"This is, I suppose, some kind of audio-vibratory physio-molecular transport device?"

Is… is this specifically designed for some kind of Gonzo the Muppet kink? Because it kinda looks like it.

Not judging. The heart wants what it wants.

RIP George Wendt. In Fallout 4, there's an unmarked location that's "Prost" bar, very obviously intended as the "Cheers" bar, with these skeletons:
… shank? I don’t think it’s a good tool for that but you do you, instruction graphic?

I did not expect snow this close to the ocean this morning.

(edited to add alt text)

Nothing to see. Move along.
Cerebromicrovascular mechanisms contributing to long COVID: implications for neurocognitive health - GeroScience

Long COVID (also known as post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection [PASC] or post-COVID syndrome) is characterized by persistent symptoms that extend beyond the acute phase of SARS-CoV-2 infection, affecting approximately 10% to over 30% of those infected. It presents a significant clinical challenge, notably due to pronounced neurocognitive symptoms such as brain fog. The mechanisms underlying these effects are multifactorial, with mounting evidence pointing to a central role of cerebromicrovascular dysfunction. This review investigates key pathophysiological mechanisms contributing to cerebrovascular dysfunction in long COVID and their impacts on brain health. We discuss how endothelial tropism of SARS-CoV-2 and direct vascular infection trigger endothelial dysfunction, impaired neurovascular coupling, and blood–brain barrier disruption, resulting in compromised cerebral perfusion. Furthermore, the infection appears to induce mitochondrial dysfunction, enhancing oxidative stress and inflammation within cerebral endothelial cells. Autoantibody formation following infection also potentially exacerbates neurovascular injury, contributing to chronic vascular inflammation and ongoing blood–brain barrier compromise. These factors collectively contribute to the emergence of white matter hyperintensities, promote amyloid pathology, and may accelerate neurodegenerative processes, including Alzheimer’s disease. This review also emphasizes the critical role of advanced imaging techniques in assessing cerebromicrovascular health and the need for targeted interventions to address these cerebrovascular complications. A deeper understanding of the cerebrovascular mechanisms of long COVID is essential to advance targeted treatments and mitigate its long-term neurocognitive consequences.

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THE LIFE OF MLK JR (AS TOLD BY WHITE PEOPLE) A Cartoon By Barry Deutsch
Okay amusing and a fine pic of the cat but not a great pic of me.
I guess this is a roundabout way of saying “don’t stop”?