
Another one found out in the open
They do this unprovoked, like the sub isn't even incel aligned, but alas, some loser feels the need to dehumanize all women over a literal AI video.

They do this unprovoked, like the sub isn't even incel aligned, but alas, some loser feels the need to dehumanize all women over a literal AI video.
My dry eye always comes back with revenge whenever my histamine levels are high from overexertion and hormonal fluctuation.
I also have POTs symptoms worsening during this time, I also experience worse eye strain from screens: burning, stinging and photophobia that takes time to recover and has me extremely miserable because I can't game or use my phone during this time. Has anyone else experienced this?
I also suspect that overexertion and hormones trigger an mcas flair and eye inflammation. Usually, my eyes are fine with very moderate dryness, and i am able to tolerate screens until i have high histamine levels and my eyes start feeling like sandpaper and burn.
Can't raise my voice, brain fog, fast heartrate, voice drops, sleepy and i feel lightheaded after literally just wiping the floor and when i sit down.
I can't clean my surroundings without getting a flair, and I'm deeply upset about this because I cannot get anyone to do it for me either. Only inactivity helps keep my symptoms at bay.
I don't know if this is the right place, but I discovered that my ps4 and ps3 games covers had very mild mold growing in the back of the game art.
I saturated the back with vinegar and let all my game cover art sit in the sun before removing the mold spots with rubbing alcohol and earbuds, they came off easily and were in a very tiny cluster around the spine area. This paper is very old and only became more yellow after the vinegar treatment. Those wet spots are of the vinegar.
This guy on YT, however said to throw the art away because you don't wanna mess around with mold on paper. But that was in extreme growth cases no? Like huge blobs of mold and mildew.
I'm also worried about spores, didn't look like the mold penetrated the paper, and it was leaving slight brown residue from wiping.
I need suggestions, I tore apart and threw away, three game art covers WWE, Minecraft and GTA 4 ps3, all of which were in rough shape anyway but then I found out, that i cannot get WWE 2k15 cover art and back online because the cover project site doesn't have it and neither does it have the tekken tag tournament 2 ps3 cover art, so i'm glad I didn't throw away that one.
Should I throw all the art away just to be on the safe side? Or at least place them in a zip lock bag and print out new ones? Even if it was on the surface and very tiny amounts. I'm worried if they still have spores. Google is not helping, and the Google AI is just talking Bs.
Since I did manage to save the game cases (which didn't really have any mold, however, two cases had one black spot on the edge of the clear plastic and the Minecraft cover was thrown away because it had a moderate sized blog of mold on that very edge. Most game cases didn't have any growth on them and were just dusty and dirty, and neither the manuals or CDs.
Assassins Creed Revelations seems to be some special edition with a soundtrack cd and has a black case, and so I was worried about that case having invisible mold. I cleaned the cds and manuals with rubbing alcohol just incase.
I saturated the back with vinegar and let all my game cover art sit in the sun before removing the mold spots with rubbing alcohal and earbuds, they came off easily. (very tiny black specs that were only on a few parts of the page it wasn't an overgrowth at all) this paper was very old and only became more yellow after the vinegar treatment those wet spots are of the vinegar.
This guy on YT, however, said to throw the art away because you don't wanna mess around with mold on paper. But that was in extreme growth cases no? I'm also worried about spores didn't look like the mold penetrated the paper, and it was leaving slight brown residue from wiping.
I need suggestions, I tore apart and threw away, three game art covers WWE, Minecraft and GTA 4 ps3 edition just in case out of panic. But they were only on the backside and very little. This picture is after the mold treatment, I removed all the black spots.
Should I throw all the art away just to be on the safe side? Or can it still be saved and be safe for me? I'm worried if they still have spores. Google is not helping, and the Google AI is just talking Bs.
Since I did manage to save the game cases , saturated them with vinegar, and placed them in the sun for an hour before washing them with hand wash.
The game cases didn't have any growth on them, and neither the manuals or CDs. One of the assassins Creed games had a black case, and so I was worried about that. It didn't look like an infestation and seemed like the growth had only started. I also see soot occasionally in my house, but this was probably mold.
Please tell me this isn't mold, because the cleanup will spread even more spores and the fridge can not be taken outside to be cleaned off mold, could this possibly make my MCAS worse?
We had a mold remediation done, and the dude who came to clean, accidentally sprayed vinegar into my all-in-one Lenovo desktop. It likely got inside through the vents.
The PC powers on normally, but the screen won’t display. I took it to a repair shop, and the technician said there was liquid inside the display.
Since vinegar can corrode components, what might it have damaged in the display? I checked this particular model, (lenovo all in one desktop c40 series) and there is a ribbon cable behind the screen that connects it to the motherboard. It seems like the vinegar only reached the display since the desktop still turns on fine.
Could the ribbon cable of the display be corroded from the ends? The motherboard itself is fine and even the fan.
Also, the PC had black mold inside some of the plastic areas due to moisture, which had me worried as well.
My dad claims that it may need to be replaced altogether, and we may have to buy a new all in one pc. The worst part, it was the family computer and had sensitive data and documents, the hdd was pulled out by the repair guy, and we have it at hand and he said we may need to back up the data from that hdd to another. And even if we do buy a new pc, I'm worried that since I'm PWM sensitive, I'm not sure if my eyes would be able to tolerate a new pc screen.
I'm hoping there's still a chance that it can be repaired.