#62 - First-hand experience with Covid-19 (guest: Cayse Blankenship)

Published: May 23, 2020, 10:21 p.m.

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(Audio issues for first few min only) This episode we are joined by special guest Cayse Blankenship. Cayse was diagnosed Covid positive in late March and shares with us the symptoms and events leading up to hospitalization and quarantine. Very little talk about policy, opinions, laws, but just personal experience with this disease. Cayse was a great guest to have and we appreciate the vulnerability that allows us all a picture into what things can be like if you don\\u2019t respond well to Covid-19. We are not trying to promote fear, because as we know now everyone has different symptoms, but wanted to explore what things may be like for someone who has more adverse reactions. Thanks Cayse!

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Links discussed in episode:

This Bar Is Using Individual Bumper Tables to Enforce Social Distancing

TIL:

TIL the FBI has struggled to hire hackers because of the FBI hiring rule that the applicant must not have used marijuana during the last 3 years.

TIL that an outlaw isn\'t any mere criminal, but rather a criminal who has been sentenced to be "outside of the protection of the law". He has no right to trial, and can be killed or persecuted by anybody.

TIL than in the 1800\'s, Americans drank, on average, 90 bottles of whiskey per year, or 1.7 bottles per week. This was because at the time, whiskey was sold at twenty-five cents a gallon, making it cheaper than wine, beer, tea, coffee and even milk.

TIL that those wounded while fighting in the French Foreign Legion can immediately apply to be a French citizen as they are "French by spilled blood".

Shower Thoughts:

\\u0420\\u043e\\u0440\\u0441\\u043ern is a vegetable

Unconditional love is wonderful. Unconditional support is dangerous.

If teeth kept growing out like hair, we would have "tooth cuts" and shapes would go in and out of fashion.

Best example for "You either die a hero or live long enough to see your self become a villain" is PLASTIC.

The sense of hearing is wild. We can detect the air pressure changes caused by a paperclip hitting the floor from across the room.

People work really hard to invent things to increase laziness.

Blinking is plural of winking.

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