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Cake day: October 27th, 2025

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  • No, the point is that they’re limiting it by saying that its up to an individual and their professional because that gives leeway for insurance companies to choose not to cover the vaccine by having their own doctors argue against it.

    And then you would have to take them to court to get them to actually pay which never happens majority of the time so by default peoples vaccinations are generally a lot less likely to continue being covered. Many people that could get the vaccine free before are either losing coverage soon or are only being guaranteed coverage through 2026 with no plans on after.






  • its possible now but the world is pretty fucked. we can already reduce aging too and reverse it, we have cancer treatments that have near 100 percent success rates for many cancers, and many of these developments were only in recent years but when you watch how much gets done without making it into actual hospitals because of shitass companies and practices it makes you feel a little concerned if any of that will really have an impact, especially when everything is already burning anyway…









  • For new people i think you’re good off on something debian or fedora based. if you’re willing to learn a lot and fix things when you have problems, an arch based distro is both versatile and a great place to learn such things. if youre interested in a very unique take on a computer interface arch omarchy is popular right now. but ultimately fedora and debian are gonna be the hassle free linux environments compared to something like cachyos or garuda, and id recommend against going with those if youre gonna use an arch base because they introduce their own issues. if you go with an arch base just do vanilla arch and if that seems intimidating then youre def better off using something less cutting edge