So you MAY AS BLOODY WELL have some BLOODY COMPASSION because the way you treat your fellow human being is one of the few things in life that you actually have complete power over.
Regulation, ruthless all encompassing regulation, is literally the ONLY tool humanity has to curtail the myriad current and potential harms of genAI but we wouldn't want to make our precious brain trust boy king art thieves mad enough to idk move to Texas or something
Remembering when we had masking in healthcare facilities, vaccination clinics at the fairgrounds, free RAT test kits at pharmacies, a Long COVID clinic...now it's just go ahead and infect people and consequences be damned.
Like just a little bit of shame would go such a long way for some of these folks.
"[Scotland] has detected no cases of cervical cancer in women born between 1988-1996 who were fully vaccinated against HPV between the ages of 12 and 13." That's honestly so amazing.
In a large Scottish study, no cases of cervical cancer were found among women who received HPV vaccines before they turned 14.
We should commit to caring about all human lives—not just their existence, but their happiness and the strength of their communities. We should commit to loving those who need it. We should commit to providing aid for every disaster.
I will never understand folks who think "it's like the UN" is anything but awesome. Besides making life interesting, we learn more if we are around folks with different experiences to ours. If I'm in the hospital I want as many ideas for my care as possible and to be treated by those open to learn
I hate the "why aren't women having more kids" framing because it begins in the assumption that women's duty is to reproduce and their decisions are wrong. I'd love to see more "what do women want? whats keeping them from achieving it? how can we make that possible?"