Discarded syringes, used test kits and old vaccine bottles from the Covid-19 pandemic. Medical waste, threatening human health and the environment.
The effects of an unusual supply crunch: a growing lack of foreign talent. There are far fewer jobs than before. China’s foreign population has plunged during the pandemic.
SARS-CoV-2’s wide-ranging effects on the Body have begun to reveal how the virus wreaks havoc in multiple organs and tissues.
Those anti-Covid-19 plastic barriers probably don’t help and may make things worse.
I’m saving humans, but I’m not saving the planet. The plastic waste will create more disease, so it becomes a never-ending cycle.
The simple hedonism of a full bowel movement reminds us that the body is the ultimate seat of the soul. Like Bryan Cranston, we all want the ecstasy of elimination, the self-love we feel after a really good shit.
In comparing our pre- and post-Covid-19 selves, we’re perhaps at risk of overstating how much the pandemic has changed us: instead, it has simply shown each of us who we really are.
Choosing to shove a potato in your emotional exhaust pipe is a form of crazed self-censorship and can actually make your negative feelings more toxic. There is a difference between having those emotions and becoming them. The latter will only bring more pain and suffering.
The Great Barrington Declaration: as infectious disease epidemiologists and public health scientists we have grave concerns about the damaging physical and mental health impacts of the prevailing Covid-19 policies.
Overall though, the coronavirus and its resultant lockdowns have been very good for the business of making and selling lifelike intimate partners. We’re struggling to keep up with demand; they’re selling like hot cakes. Despite scepticism, we’ve found from talking directly to our own customers that our dolls do actually provide emotional comfort as well as sexual expression.