Fog
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Fog.
Throat.
Sleepy.
Fog every night/morning.
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Are you broken dapose.
I read on twitter there's smart dust in fog so it must be true.
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Reports from from several countries are surfacing of mysterious illnesses linked to encounters with so-called "chemical fogs."
Described as a thick, lingering blanket, the fog has left people sick—many experiencing sudden cold or flu-like symptoms after only brief exposure.
Dubbed "Fogvid-24," some victims have also reported an unexplained loss of energy.
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Dubbed "Fogvid-24"
Best laugh of the year so far. Thank you.
I spent considerable time in dense fog just the other day as it happens, walking someone elses dog. Thus far both me and the dog are unscathed. Thank goodness.
Of course I don't know, I'm not making statements and anyone can believe whatever they want. But mind, some unique atmospheric conditions are required for the appearance of dense fog. Unique atmospheric conditions demand unique homeostatic RAAS deviance. Which is inherently energetic. As is irrational anxiety.
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@ThinPicking said in Fog:
Best laugh of the year so far.
Humor is in the mind of the beholder. Is the year you are referring to 2025?
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All 5 minutes of 2025.
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@DavidPS
This person is testing the fog in a lab…
https://x.com/BBBRW21/status/1874278545658097792
Yeah I got a stabbing soar throat Xmas Eve when going out in the fog for ten minutes. I felt really good that morning and out of nowhere stabbing right in my left thyroid area. We’ve had fog every night since. Tonight is the first clear night.
Maybe the fireworks last night cleared it! Ha!
I know many people that got ill the same day.
I kind of think the fog was related to the microwave oven we now live in. Have you ever seen the weird way water vapor acts in a microwave oven when thawing out some frozen food? Blizzare. -
@ThinPicking Your clever
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@dapose I feel it in my lungs and sinuses after a day out.
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A few years ago during the lockdowns I remember reading something about a military weapon that seemed to fit the description of this fog. I wouldn't underestimate it being chemical warfare. In 1950, the US Navy sprayed bacteria over the city of San Francisco in a fine mist without telling any of the citizens to simulate a biological warfare attack. It wasn't discovered for nearly 30 years.
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Doubt it.
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@dapose - Thanks for the deep link to twitter.
The mainstream media has yet to find these fog stories to be newsworthy. For me, they are tacitly implying that "there is nothing to see here."
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@dapose @DavidPS last week in the uk ive never seen fog that thick before, and lasted through the daytime into night which ive never seen here, i said "this feels like i'm in silent hill rn". there's high rate of illness here atm. usual for dec - feb with widespread vit d sunlight deficiency christmas & lower body temps, but would also be a time of high opportunity .
@brad would be interesting if this event had thickest fog mainly in areas within 10 - 100 miles of coastlines
goog /books?id=CLCTL4woX_4C&pg=PA80#v=onepage
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ive never seen fog that thick before, and lasted through the daytime into night which ive never seen here
Just for a bit of balance, I definitely have. Along with snow practically a blizzard, a snowy Christmas day and at least one hurricane. Among other bizarre atmospheric phenomena. England is great, I love England so much.
i said "this feels like i'm in silent hill rn"
With humour, this whole country can feel somewhat godforsaken at times.