(Ancient Code) In the modern world, we are surrounded by countless logos, symbols, and graphs that make up our everyday life.
Archives for Friday, October 16, 2020
COVID Test Nasal Swab Punctured Woman’s Brain Lining and Caused Brain Fluid to Leak from Her Nose
(B.N. Frank) There have been a number of reports about COVID-19 tests being inaccurate (see 1, 2). This may be the first (and hopefully the last) of a nasal swab puncturing someone’s brain lining.
LAUGH: Listen To The Sassy Singing Parrot That Thinks It’s Beyoncé
(Good News Network) Chico is a nine-year-old yellow-crowned Amazon parrot. A species native to tropical South America, these birds are able to repeat human speech in a clear voice and can live often up to an astonishing 100 years old.
We Need to Feel to Heal
(Lissa Rankin) As I’m trapped in my house because the air quality where I live in the Bay Area is incompatible with life, as I’m sheltered in place for six months and gave up all summer travel because I want to be a responsible community member and don’t want to hurt anyone who might be at risk of COVID, I am wrestling with how we live in a world where our president doesn’t believe in climate disasters and some doctors with public influence are denying the danger of COVID. I can only make sense of all this by viewing disaster denialism as a trauma response that deserves our compassion.



