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Paraponera_clavata

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Maybe look up “compatibilism”. It’s a philosophy proposing that both exist.

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To correct someone from saying “so” too much:

“Sew buttons on ice cream”

“Hey” too much:

“Hay is for horses”

“Well” too much:

“Well, well, well - that’s three holes in the ground”

Micromanage much?!?!

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Looks, like a damsel fly in a spider web?

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It’s an online survey of cat owners, seems funded by that company that sells air fresheners for cats.

They found no connection to scratching and their product, but did find that cats in houses with kids scratch more.

So sell your kids and enjoy that scratch-free sofa.

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I agree it looks like tetragnathid too. Def a male, won’t be able to ID it much more than that without a microscope.

It’s absolutely harmless.

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Homo = person/man

Sapiens = wise

What’s this bullshit about?

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In a recent study published in the journal Nature Human Behaviour, researchers used a large, binational cohort (total n = 4,731,778) to investigate the short- and long-term associations between SARS-CoV-2 infections and subsequent adverse neuropsychiatric outcomes. They used exposure-driven propensity score matching to compare their samples’ outcomes against the general population and individuals with a non-SARS-CoV-2 respiratory infection.

Study findings revealed that COVID-19 survivors were at significantly heightened risk of developing cognitive deficits, insomnia, encephalitis, and at least four other neuropsychiatric sequelae. Specific conditions included Guillain-Barré syndrome (aHR, 4.63), cognitive deficit (aHR, 2.67), insomnia (aHR, 2.40), anxiety disorder (aHR, 2.23), encephalitis (aHR, 2.15), ischaemic stroke (aHR, 2.00), mood disorder (aHR, 1.93), and nerve/nerve root/plexus disorder (aHR, 1.47). Encouragingly, vaccination was observed to attenuate the neuropsychiatric effects of the infection

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