Thanks everyone for emails and words of concern. Past few days our health situation was alarmingly bad. We haven't tested yet as it requires a lengthy procedure at this time in CT. We are feeling better now, even though the symptoms come and go frequently. Stay home and stay safe
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Let me say, Pango is not cute anymore. It puts Kali into shame in terms of viciousness.
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Replying to @NegarestaniReza
It’s ON SIGHT for Pango hmm, don’t blame you Reza! Get well soon, please write some dank shit when you feel better
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You too, the time of pure cuteness has ended, it's now the time of onslaught. I have been talking with friends who are working on this in the Middle East. The news are horrifying, people are mysteriously dying because there is no test. Soon we will get that in the US too.
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Replying to @NegarestaniReza
Reza i actually wanted to ask if it is the disease we should be scared of or if we should be more concerned about inadequate infrastructure? Thoughts?
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IMO we should be scared of the disease. Badiou thinks it's just another pandemic like AIDS or the SARS epidemic. But no this is faster, more contagious and less deadly which means it will put so much strain on everything that even healthy people with other conditions might die.
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When such a pandemic hits, no matter what kind of infrastructure you have, it will crack and the resources will be depleted quickly.
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When the so-called Spanish flu hit, people began to say war depleted our resources and ruined our infrastructure No, there was no country--even those which were not at war--that could cope with the consequences.
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Such pandemics are not here to reveal the cracks of our infrastructures, but to change the world's geography-political or otherwise-as we know it. This is why thinking about the world after the one we currently live in is no longer a religious slogan or an exercise in mysticism.
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Replying to @NegarestaniReza @CNoumena
It's just basic risk assessment.
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