Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd, local cryptid (
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victory_road2021-02-03 02:39 pm
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- ashe ubert (fire emblem three houses),
- chip abaroa (oc),
- claude von riegan (fire emblem),
- dedue molinaro (fire emblem),
- dimitri alexandre blaiddyd (fire emblem),
- felix hugo fraldarius (fire emblem),
- grant abaroa (oc),
- jaskier (the witcher),
- jinx (teen titans),
- karako pierot (homestuck),
- razor (genshin impact),
- sylvain jose gautier (fire emblem)
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Is there anything I can do for you? Is there a way I can come be with you and not get sick myself? I don't know what kind of advancements there are for that, if any...do we still need to keep our distance?
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Well it takes a couple of weeks for getting vaccinated to be effective, so at this point I'd say keepin gsome distance would be a good idea, yeah; there are masks that can keep it from spreading too, and wearing gloves and washing your hands a lot also helps so you're not transferring germs to your face
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Vaccinated? Germs? Do I need a dictionary, or are you up to explaining?
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Oh right yeah so, a lot of diseases includeing the flu are caused by little tiny living organisms, called germs. tehcnically they're either viruses or bacteria, bacteria are jsut a specific category of tiny little living things, viruses are
Actually there's some debate about whetrhere viruses are alive? But we're gonna assume they are for now, and the flu's caused by a virus
So anywy most germs actually won't hurt yo uat all, but some will; when those ones get into our bodies, there are tiny little pieces of OUR bodies that make up the immune system, which tries to kill the germs so they can't hurt us. A lot of symptoms when you get sick are actually taht immune repsonse, like my fever is bcause humans can survive higher temperatures than germs so my body's tyring to cook the germs to death
The problem is if your body hasn't encounered a specific kind of germ before ithas more trouble fighting it - like if you wre fighting someone with a weapon you weren't familar with i guess? And the flu virus changes really really fast so eaach year there are different kinds of it that your body has to get used to all over again
Which is where vaccines come in. a vaccine is kind of like a sample of dead or really weakened germs that are put into your body so your immune system knwos what those look like, and can fight them better; a lot of the time if you get a vaccine and then you're infected with that specifc kind of flu you won't get sick at all becauseyour body knows how to kill ti right away, but een if youdo get sick it probbly won't last as long or be as bad. Dimitri asked if it was kind of like pracicing fighting wit ha training dummy and i think that's pretty clsoe?
So it takes a bit for the vaccine to work since you're body's gotta practice with it and learn to fight the thing, and als o people often get a minor version ofthe symptoms because, again, that's the immune resposne going off, but it generally only lasts a day or two
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How tiny are these germs, anyway?
Also, your body trying to cook a disease to death is both horrifying and kind of fascinating...and that's really not going to hurt you? Isn't it important to get your fever to go down? But the way you describe it, it almost sounds like that's sabotaging the, uh, cooking efforts.
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Oh, yeah. I don't mean to worry you - I think it's kind of head and fingers? I'm sort of tired and it's tougher to type accurately, but I'm ok. Doesn't mean I'm dying or anything, you know
They are very very very tiny, you can't see them without special tools.
Uuuh it kind of depends; sometimes it's recommended to let it runs its course, or even try to keep it high to "sweat it out" and kill the disease faster, but if you let it get TOO high it can be dangerous for the person too.
Oh shit hang on I need to tell Dimitri something
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And you can misspell things, it's not like it's a big deal; it just makes me worry about the flu getting to you, because I know you usually don't.
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But I don't want to worry you! So I can watch my spelling.
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Also, I doubt there are any numbers high enough to measure such things.
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[The fact that he's not editing himself anymore might be a good sign that he knows that's nonsense.]
No if it's higher than the thermometer can measure that means either the thermomenter's broken or I'm dead
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That said, I refuse to believe there's any measuring tool devised by man that could determine how hot you are without exploding.
[Grant's sick. If he needs Claude to be more blatantly obvious, Claude can accommodate.]
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Honestly though you're helping just by talkin to me
Oh
OOOH OK, yes, i get it now, hilarious
Ah shit i said the hot thing when i was explaining thermometeres to Dimitri too i don't think he noticed though. Probably for the best
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No i mean I juast meant that it was funny
Though I guess maybe I thoguth of it as funny in a different way from how you meant
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It's funny because I'm not all that attractive ?
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Been putting up with this guy for 33 whoel years
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Maybe new eyes see clearer.
[Claude briefly considers adding "maybe two eyes see clearer" before promptly dismissing it. Witty, but uncharitable.]
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I feel like I only look worse next to y ou guys and its not even your fault
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[When it comes to telling someone their good points until their personal defense mechanisms simply shut down, Dimitri is the biggest gun someone can whip out.]
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