• unphazed@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    If you look at humans as dumb apes, you will never be amazed, except for the few times we do impressive and intelligent feats.

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    Also correlates roughly to people going “totality bro, absolutely life change. Totality. Wow. Totality.” In every conversation for an entire fucking month before never bringing it up again.

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    To be clear all, while funny this is a meme. For both medical reasons “eye pan isn’t a thing for this”, and Google own public search data availability. This isn’t real.

    But it’s a good chuckle.

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    I was in the path of totality and there were so many glasses available to everyone around its hard to believe this.

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      This is a bit misleading, I would bet most of the searches where something like “How to watch the eclipse without getting your eyes hurt”. Notice that the search data started days before the eclipse.

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    My favourite is still and will always be the negative reviews on Amazon for Yankee candles correlating with Covid outbreaks.

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        Just a guess based on “covid” and “candles”, a ton of people negatively reviewed candles for not smelling good/right/at all, not realizing they had lost their sense of smell from covid at the time.

        I know my spouse had the realization our cold was covid because we couldn’t smell the candles we had bought (and smelled) the week before.

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          I had been a bit sick and I had the realization when I went to sniff some weed and I couldn’t smell it. I’d been able to smell earlier in the day and it was a weird realization. I went around and sniffed everything I could hoping to get a whiff

          It was extremely bizarre. I’ve had muted sense of smell and taste because of a sickness but never an absence of the sense

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            The weird thing is also what happens to taste of you lose your sense of smell. You can still feel the texture of the food, but it doesn’t taste like much. One of the weirdest things I have experienced as a result of a virus.

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                For some reason vinegar, something I normally love, turned into this nasty acrid chemically taste and smell I can’t even begin to explain. It’s happened two times that I’ve lost my smell from covid.

                I now give some ketchup a sniff as my early litmus test when I’m starting to get sick to check for covid lol.

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                I experimented with a bunch of foods and food-safe strong smelling/tasting things. Even spicy was knocked out which surprised me. I would have thought that would have remained unaffected

                That was one of the few times in life I’ve really been concerned about my quality of life if the effects were permanent

                Like, I’ve thought about “what if I lost my sight/hearing/limbs” but taste and smell never really occurred to me. But it was truly life altering and I really considered what I’d do if I didn’t get those senses back

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              Oh yeah that was absolutely affected as well. I couldn’t taste anything for a few days. I don’t remember specifically how long I couldn’t taste or smell, this was 4.5 years ago. That was the first time, early 2021. Subsequent bouts have not done that to me (unfortunately I work in an environment where people come in sick and pass it along. I’ve gotten covid many times and it makes me upset every time)

              But yeah, eating became an even more unpleasant task. I pretty much do it because I have to but I try to make it enjoyable; but when you only have texture to work with then that becomes very difficult

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            Conversely I woke up in the middle of the night with a cold and couldn’t smell Vick’s VapoRub, which usually has an extremely strong menthol scent.

            I got tested, talked to a doctor, and didn’t have COVID. It’s possible we lose our sense of smell sometimes with other types of colds too, but we never noticed because we didn’t panic about it.

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        Yankee candle rating dropped sharply (or at least statistically significant) during covid with reviews of them being negative because they had little to no smell.

        Loss of smell being a covid symptom.

        Edit: oh and yeah it would go up and down based on larger outbreaks. So it followed the early waves of mass outbreaks basically 1:1

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          What’s more surprising to me is that there’s a big enough stream of reviews for a candle to see this effect.

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    I had like 5 seconds of panic because there was a gray spot in my vision after I accidentally looked at a baileys bead completely unfiltered through my telescope the second the eclipse ended. Turns out I just had a smudge on my glasses :P

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      I definitely held on to the very last dazzle, maybe one dazzle more than I should have, and I had to get reading glasses within 8 months. But I also just hit 42 so I’m guessing it’s that.

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        To my understanding, as you age, the lenses become less flexible and harder to focus, making it more difficult to see text up close. Retinal damage from the sun, on the other hand, would burn spots in your retina that would leave little blind spots that are uncorrectable by glasses.

        You can rest assured you probably don’t have significant damage from the eclipse, but instead, your body, like all of our bodies, is slowly deteriorating with the ever marching passage of time.

        Have a nice weekend, stanger!

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          100% true. Can’t also forget about nearly everyone getting cataracts by the time they’re in their 60’s!

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      Same in Toronto. I wonder what the results would be like from Sherbrooke, since we had crystal clear skies there.