this is for the new Tess Lives / fungus fuckery fic I'm working on. I wanted the first chapter to be up but the fic as a whole is requiring more planning than I expected (read: my science education kicked in and I've had to come up with full fungal evolution plans which has required a shit ton of show research because my brain kept picking wholes in what I had. this is the result of a STEM degree apparently)
the current plan is alongside our favourite characters that each chapter will contain some sort of FEDRA / fireflies notes and or propaganda about what they know about cordyceps, so have the first one now!
A formal announcement of the changes to Quarantine Procedure 48.1.3, 48.2.3, 48.6.2, and 48.6.4, authorised by FEDRA Director for the Denver QZ, Andrew Wirral, 19th January 2024. The new Quarantine Procedures read as follows, with changes in bold, followed by the previous rules in italics: 48.1.3 Testing positive for cordyceps is thus defined as meeting any of the following criteria: - A positive test using a FEDRA regulation scanner. - A visibly infected bite (defined as tendrils further than 3mm (extending) from the teeth marks). - At least two (any of) the below symptoms: Severe and continuous muscle spasms Slurred speech Increased aggression Coughing combined with yellowing eyes 48.2.3 On arriving at a Quarantine Zone, anyone testing positive for cordyceps will be subject to humane euthanasia. If the arrival tests negative for cordyceps, they will be held in a quarantine cell for no less than 72 hours (a maximum of 36 hours), at which point they will be retested. If they test negative again at this time, they will be allowed into the Quarantine Zone for a probationary period of three months, after which they will be recognised as full citizens of the Quarantine Zone. AND 48.6.2 In the event of a suspected outbreak within the rules, FEDRA is explicitly permitted to (may) ignore the normal rights of the residents (detailed in FEDRA Regulations 48.9) until the outbreak is under control and there is no further risk to the integrity of the Quarantine Zone. AND 48.6.4 After suspected contact with an infected in the event of an outbreak, FEDRA retains the right to place the resident into a quarantine cell for no less than 72 hours (a maximum of 36 hours) to ensure no further transmission.
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the "you're cargo" to "it's okay, babygirl" to "it wasn't time that did it" pipeline goes so fucking crazy bro
If this isnāt me for the entire episode...
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but seriously though iām sick and tired of those masterposts that are likeĀ āhere! A reference site on Greek mythology for all your needs! Look it has all fifteen Greek gods on it!ā And Iām like. tHERE WERE LIKE HUNDREDS OF FIGURES IN MYTHOLOGY YOUR CRAPPY HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL BIBLIOGRAPHY SITE MEANS NOTHING TO MEĀ
if you want a basic outline of Greek mythology okay sure fine??? but like. if you want an extensive fuckingĀ reference site you are looking in the wrong goddamn places
as a self-declared greek mythology snob my reference site is fucking alwaysĀ this fucker right here.Ā almost every single figure ever mentioned in a Greek text is on it, it has the most obscure gods, spirits, nymphsā itās GREAT. You really wanna extend your mythological knowledge past the basic 12 and like four others? USE THEOI. Ā plus plus PLUS everything is cited so you can actually read the source material written about whoever it is youāre looking at.
fucking signal boost this. iām so sick and tired of writerās helpers blogs referring people to sites with as much information you would get from opening a third grade mythology book jesus chriiiiiist
some of my faves recently!
for science, I second bobbybroccoli! Loads of very cool science videos
for (pre-)history: Dan Davis History (amazing, fairly European focused as that's his specialty), Stefan Milo (more science-y side of archaeology, pretty gloabl), and Milo Rossi, for American (including lots of indigenous) history and pseudoscience
for religion/history, esoterica is great. I don't have the background to even begin to understand some of the videos, but those I can get into are incredible, it's a channel devoted to non-dogmatic early abrahamic religious history (think origins of the abrahamic god, the two part (so far) series on Yahweh is awesome). Presents detailed academic research in an approachable way, and I really like the religious history without the trappings of religious dogma as part of it.
some other faves;
for tv analysis, Harbo Wholmes is amazing for doctor who analysis (and is doing an episode by episode analysis for the current season)
for philosophy, philosophytube is great and generally well explained
hi do you have long video essay recommendations
sure, ill give you some channels
but: they wont be anyone you havent heard of before, only some of them make truly long content, many will cover different topics, and i cannot necessarily attest to the true quality of all of the content or the creators- i tend to put on long videos to work to, and dont pay particularly close attention to them. these are really just people that pop up in my recommended often
im not ever on an active hunt for niche creators on youtube. maybe i should be
green means i like this persons work particularity. like i actually pay attention when its on
Quinton Reviews
Sagan Hawkes
Dream Jelly
Big Joel
Izzzyzzz
hbomberguy
minaxa
Paper Will
GermanPeter
Civvie 11
Decino
LGR
PatMac
Richter Overtime
RetroGamingNow
Defunctland
Darling Dollz
LSuperSonicQ
i also recommend old episodes of Unsolved Mysteries or even some of the stuff History Channel uploads (old eps of Ancient Aliens and whatnot) if youre just looking for some background noise. fair warning for those, though, in that theyre both old and sensational by nature. im sure you know that, but i wouldnt sleep right if i didnt offer the disclaimer
ill add more channels if i can find or think of any
i found a post once with some good specific videos linked on it, ill see if i cant find it again for you
(A quick note - cork grease is an absolute must for all woodwind instruments EXCEPT the flute. Please for the love of all that is holy do not put cork grease on your flute. It will tarnish the joints and can cause them to get stuck together.)
Flute
How to Clean a Flute: DO NOT PUT CORK GREASE ON YOUR BABY.
Basic Flute Warmups
Oboe
How to Clean an Oboe
Basic Oboe Warmups
How Your Reeds Are Made: See why theyāre so expensive now?
Clarinet
How to Clean a Bb Clarinet
How to Clean a Bass Clarinet
Basic and Advanced Clarinet Warmups
Bassoon
How to Clean a Bassoon
Bassoon Warmups
Saxophone
How to Clean a Saxophone
Alto Sax Warmups
Tenor Sax Warmups
Bari Sax Warmups
(Clear your spit valve regularly. Extra spit sloshing around in there will degrade your instrument over time. Besides, we can hear you gurgling and itās not pleasant. Hereās how to clean an icky-sounding brass instrument.)
(French) Horn
Basic Horn Care: Horns need special attention because of their rotary valves. Itās important that theyāre properly maintained.
A List of Horn Warmups
Trumpet
How to Clean a Trumpet
Trumpet Warmups
Trombone
How to Care for Bass and Tenor (regular) Trombones
How to Oil/Grease Your Slide
Low Brass Warmups & Maintenance
Baritone/Euphonium
Baritone & Euphonium Daily & Monthly Cleaning
Low Brass Warmups & Maintenance
Tuba
Cleaning a Tuba: If you have a rotary valve tuba, stop right there. Cleaning a rotary valve tuba the wrong way can damage it. Please see Basic Horn Care for how to maintain rotary valves. If you have a regular olā piston-valve tuba, see How to Clean a Trumpet.
Not sure what kind of tuba you have? Check here.
Low Brass Warmups & Maintenance
(If youāre having problems with your violin/viola/cello/bass, talk to your teacher or a luthier. Stringed instruments are delicate and can be damaged easily.)
For All Stringed Instruments:
Hereās all about rosin.
Instrument storage
Warming up
Got bridge problems?
Violin/Viola
No violin tips list would be complete without a link to TwoSet. Violas proceed at your own risk.
Violin & Viola Basic Maintenance
Violin Tuning: If you are a beginner, itās usually not a good idea to tune using the pegs.
Viola Tuning: Again, beginners should not use pegs to tune.
A comparison of clefs
Cello
Cello Maintenance
How to Sit
Double Bass
How to take care of your monster of an instrument
Tips for Double Bass
For All Percussion
Percussion Tips
Timpani
Weird Timpani Facts
Tuning Tips
Choral Singing Tips
Learning to Sight Read
Basic Music Theory
How to Sing in a Group
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