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    Adrianna Tan (skinnylatte@hachyderm.io)'s status on Tuesday, 16-Sep-2025 00:35:03 JST Adrianna Tan Adrianna Tan

    I’m so happy here.

    I love California but I think I’ve always had a low level depression about living in SF (other than the outdoors, which I love, it’s just not really.. my place. And other less dense CA / west coast cities are worse.)

    I want to move here in the next couple of years.

    In conversation about 8 months ago from hachyderm.io permalink

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      Adrianna Tan (skinnylatte@hachyderm.io)'s status on Tuesday, 16-Sep-2025 00:47:40 JST Adrianna Tan Adrianna Tan
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      I’m not even lactose intolerant to whatever dairy they use here on this coast. In the west coast I am SUPER intolerant to clover milk and I hate it

      In conversation about 8 months ago permalink
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      Adrianna Tan (skinnylatte@hachyderm.io)'s status on Tuesday, 16-Sep-2025 00:50:12 JST Adrianna Tan Adrianna Tan
      • Suzanne Aldrich (she/her)

      @suzannealdrich yes I think it has to do with the type. Jersey is fine (I think) but Holstein makes me sick

      In conversation about 8 months ago permalink
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      Adrianna Tan (skinnylatte@hachyderm.io)'s status on Tuesday, 16-Sep-2025 00:51:45 JST Adrianna Tan Adrianna Tan
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      • movation

      @movation yeah A2 is fine for me and I have to get that or oat on the west coast. But I think the east coast uses Jersey cows and I’m ok with it and the west coast has a mix of Holstein which I am not

      In conversation about 8 months ago permalink
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      movation (movation@fnordon.de)'s status on Tuesday, 16-Sep-2025 00:51:46 JST movation movation
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      @skinnylatte not sure about distribution of a1 and a2 milk in the US, but might be a factor

      In conversation about 8 months ago permalink
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      Nicovel0 🍉 (nicovel0@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 16-Sep-2025 00:54:35 JST Nicovel0 🍉 Nicovel0 🍉
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      @skinnylatte I used to think I hated cities (grew up in remote countryside), and then I discovered London. It’s got its drawbacks of course, but it also one of the very best places I ever lived in. If it wasn’t so damn hot my number 2 choice would be Granada just because of how stunningly beautiful it is.

      In conversation about 8 months ago permalink
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      Adrianna Tan (skinnylatte@hachyderm.io)'s status on Tuesday, 16-Sep-2025 00:54:35 JST Adrianna Tan Adrianna Tan
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      • Nicovel0 🍉

      @Nicovel0 London is great. I was there briefly.

      In conversation about 8 months ago permalink
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      Alex Ross (psychoatberea@union.place)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Sep-2025 05:47:33 JST Alex Ross Alex Ross
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      • Chris ÁBRÁHÁM

      @chris @skinnylatte Ah. COVID truther. We wiped out a whole strain of flu during that time because of masking, and COVIDs documented effects on destroying T-cell memory are why we're experiencing surges in diseases people should have pre-existing immunity to. But some rando on the Internet knows better that the entire international health community. Blocked.

      In conversation about 8 months ago permalink
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      Chris ÁBRÁHÁM (chris@abraham.su)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Sep-2025 05:47:37 JST Chris ÁBRÁHÁM Chris ÁBRÁHÁM
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      • Alex Ross

      @psychoatberea @skinnylatte I mean, COVID never started. It was always a mindfuck. My fave:

      > "COVID was a nothing burger. Officials lumped flu, RSV, pneumonia, even cold deaths into “COVID,” which is why flu seemingly vanished 2020-23. Outdoors was always safe, yet lockdowns enriched pharma and testing firms. “With COVID” counted everything, even gunshot victims, inflating the toll."

      Love that!

      In conversation about 8 months ago permalink
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      Alex Ross (psychoatberea@union.place)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Sep-2025 05:47:38 JST Alex Ross Alex Ross
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      • Chris ÁBRÁHÁM

      @chris @skinnylatte COVID hasn't ended, media coverage of it ended. Vaccines are critical for reducing rates and severity of infection, and reducing risk of long COVID and ME/CFS. However, every reputable epidemiologist that isn't snorting ivermectin has publicly stated that trying to vaccinate your way out of a coronavirus is simply a fools errand. Coronaviruses mutate too quickly for vaccines alone to work. Not too late to mask up and protect your neighbors.

      In conversation about 8 months ago permalink
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      Chris ÁBRÁHÁM (chris@abraham.su)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Sep-2025 05:47:39 JST Chris ÁBRÁHÁM Chris ÁBRÁHÁM
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      @skinnylatte Step one? Take off the mask? It's 2025. Sorry, it's up to you.

      In conversation about 8 months ago permalink
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      Adrianna Tan (skinnylatte@hachyderm.io)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Sep-2025 17:14:24 JST Adrianna Tan Adrianna Tan
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      • crzwdjk ✅

      @crzwdjk I only know it is because I’m not lactose intolerant to any milk anywhere in the world other than clover

      In conversation about 8 months ago permalink
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      crzwdjk ✅ (crzwdjk@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Sep-2025 17:14:25 JST crzwdjk ✅ crzwdjk ✅
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      @skinnylatte whoa, is that a thing? That might explain some of my experiences.

      In conversation about 8 months ago permalink

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