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B. Carfree

@bcarfree

Everything is about climate change. And bicycles, always bicycles.
Down with long covid, but slowly climbing back up.
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Zdenek Vrozina (@zdenekvrozina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

COVID was never just a respiratory virus - it’s a systemic one. A pathogen that rewires immunity, disrupts mitochondria, and infiltrates the nervous system - sharing striking parallels with HIV. Here’s part of what we already know🧵

Julia Marie (@julia_doubleday) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nobody has Long COVID, but everybody has brain fog, cognitive decline and memory loss. I talk about the overwhelming scientific evidence that COVID damages the brain, and the overwhelming social unwillingness to acknowledge it in my latest: thegauntlet.news/p/when-will-th…

Lazarus Long (@lazaruslong13) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have 2 favors to ask you. The DailyMail has run the article about the recent article proving "brain fog" (Covid Cognitive Dysfunction) is real. But the story is buried. Let's drive up the clicks on that story - which will move it up on their front page. Please retweet this.

I have 2 favors to ask you.

The DailyMail has run the article about the recent article proving "brain fog" (Covid Cognitive Dysfunction) is real.

But the story is buried. Let's drive up the clicks on that story - which will move it up on their front page.

Please retweet this.
L., MA (@leslieleeiii) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People who want to bring back smoking indoors are missing their moment. You could probably convince people smoking doesn't even cause cancer

B. Carfree (@bcarfree) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It takes a lot to get me to cancel a subscription. I had finally had enough of the SARS2 minimizing of the NY Times, but now I find it darkly entertaining. Loss of smell/taste? Normal aging. Dead college student weeks after SARS2 infection? Inexplicable. Sore? Try this. On & on.

B. Carfree (@bcarfree) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Explore this gift article from The New York Times. You can read it for free without a subscription. nytimes.com/2025/10/05/wel…

The Yeti of Kananaskis (@kananaskinyeti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It should piss you off that most people need you to be an accessory to the fantasy they are choosing to live in rather than value you enough as a person to genuinely hear you out. You have a right to be angry. It’s the appropriate response to shitty behaviour.

Plague Poems (@plaguepoems) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this moment are we still plagued by an actual plague? Yes, in this moment we are still plagued by an actual plague. Though unfortunately in this moment an actual plague is not the only thing that plagues us. * The 291st week of plague poems… librarianshipwreck.wordpress.com/2025/10/09/pla…

David Joffe MB BS (Hons), PhD, FRACP 🇦🇺 (@davidjoffe64) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Everything after Cövid... Is Cövid" It may sound simplistic, and almost certainty is... But the view from the trenches of clinical medicine are stark, tern Those vaccinated in the last 5 years, with a damaged innate immune system? Perhaps they don't achieve a decent

Zdenek Vrozina (@zdenekvrozina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Importantly, the authors caution that these fibrinaloid microclots do not respond to standard anticoagulant therapy. So their presence should not be treated as a typical clotting disorder - it reflects a distinct, pathological process of fibrin misfolding and immune activation.

Spela Salamon, MD, Ph.D. (@salamonsmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another little teaser / spoiler for the coming "Airborne AIDS" paper. The forms are filled, the CC license (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0) selected for maximum reach. Will the world know? It's up to you! #share #follow

Prognostic Chats (@prognosticchats) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BBC News (UK) Covid killed more than breast cancer did in the US last year. There is nothing “good” about being infected with any illness. Anyone telling you that is lying to you. Why? You’d better ask them, I have no idea why you’d say something so ridiculous.

tern (@1goodtern) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So let me get this straight. Tennis players are getting more shoulder, arm, and wrist injuries because they have fluffy balls. Baseball pitchers are getting more shoulder, arm, and wrist injuries because coverage uses speed guns for their throwing which makes them want to throw

my mask is endemic (@chaitrovert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

covid-raw-dogging libs have a hard time accepting that their political team fucked them over so now they’re normalizing having lingering symptoms for weeks or months after every cold. bitch that’s a cry for help from your immune system

tern (@1goodtern) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Smallpox, polio, HIV, the black death, ebola, TB... they're all natural infections, and, no, I don't want them, thank you.

tern (@1goodtern) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oh, wait a second... I lost my train in this bit because I was so angry... Hang on a mo, I didn't properly finish my point... x.com/1goodtern/stat…

James Throt MBBS, MD, PhD, FRCPath (@jamesthrot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If I have a friend who I know is a prolific serial killer, refuse to condemn them/turn them in, provide weapons for them to carry out murders, disclose the locations of potential new victims, doing this for 2yrs… I’m not the good guy when I eventually tell him to stop killing.

Jammer (@acrossthemersey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My right arm has a gauze wrap from an IV, dressing from blood draw and a bandaid from another injection. I guess if you like needles and blood, you’ll love having LongCOVID but there’s no guarantee any of this stuff will work and worse yet, it could cause harm to some people.

Henry Madison (@ragesheen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The energy and environmental impacts of AI are a common narrative now. It’s funny how we never question the real elephant in our cultural room. Recreational travel. On energy it’s bad enough, but let’s see CO2 emissions. /1

The energy and environmental impacts of AI are a common narrative now. 

It’s funny how we never question the real elephant in our cultural room. Recreational travel. On energy it’s bad enough, but let’s see CO2 emissions. 

/1