@TheBriefOne
Darrain …
@TheBriefOne · 4:55

A cautionary take concerning your potential "new" normal exposure to what is known as adversive "viral load"…

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The only thing I can ask you is, do you remember that you should be in places that generally don't make you sick? Yes or no? Do you know that they did studies on the amount of germs on subway cars and what it meant? Yes or no? You could have been anywhere else in the world. You heal me. I always thank you. A picture's worth a thousand words, but there's nothing truly like being heard. And I hope I was brief enough for you

Note: This "load" is relative to your own individual general external exposure to ..well….Reality?

@rocio
Rocío (Ro) Christensen
@rocio · 0:20
Oh, this one was interesting. And I think the image of the viral load is very. Yeah, there's, there's a lot to, there's a lot to unpack there and a lot of angles to look at it from, but I think it's a, it's a, it's a great metaphor for talking about this kind of stuff. So. Yeah, really interesting stuff today. Thank you so much
@TheBriefOne
Darrain …
@TheBriefOne · 1:26

@rocio

Hey, ro. You're very welcome. Yeah, I try. It's a really sensitive topic, you know, because, like, loss and life and sickness and the malaise and pestilence and like, all this bad stuff, you know, so. But I just always think of it with that time because it's like I have an internal space, an external space, and there's like, breathing and non breathing things around me. And like, that can include plants, isn't it?
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