Gigglemonger. A happy little Canadian troll mama, fighting disinformation and chasing a giggle. β€œWho shall troll the trolls?” (She/Her/#Muffin)

Joined January 2021
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"a knack for stirring up online drama"πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ’€πŸŽ€ 10/10, #Grok. NO NOTES. #SillyAntivaxxers #Flerfs #GetBoosted #WearAMaskSilly
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AdoptATroll πŸŒ»πŸ—ΏπŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ retweeted
😷 BREAKING🚨 Canada launches a new National Advisory Committee on Preventive Health Services. It will be chaired by Dr. David Keegan, a leading advocate for masks in healthcare and on airplanes who filed human rights litigation on both fronts.
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RT @TuckerClemens: This πŸ‘‡πŸ»πŸ‘‡πŸ»πŸ‘‡πŸ»
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AdoptATroll πŸŒ»πŸ—ΏπŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ retweeted
As a neurologist, it is now patently clear to me that the vast majority of people on the planet are suffering from neuroinflammation or brain damage (likely both) The way people speak & behave has changed. Markedly so. Whether irl, or via messaging/social media. It’s noticeable
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AdoptATroll πŸŒ»πŸ—ΏπŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ retweeted
The treatment of biological health conditions as though they have a mental illness origin is totally unacceptable. The Wired article, written by a professor of religion, is an ideological hit job on the very enterprise of medicine and evidence. Par for the course for religion.
The problem with articles like the Wired one is LongCovid patients aren’t the intended audience. These articles aren’t meant for us. They are for our families, our doctors, our employers, & our elected officials, & they are used to harm us.
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AdoptATroll πŸŒ»πŸ—ΏπŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ retweeted
The pathophysiology of long covid is not psychogenic. Long covid isn’t a mental illness. It’s a multi-system disruption of endocrinology, energy systems, vasculature, and organs. This is verified in >400K studies, many indexed with MRI and biomarkers. nature.com/articles/s41579-0…
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AdoptATroll πŸŒ»πŸ—ΏπŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ retweeted
The hardest thing about COVID isn’t the science. It’s the invoice. Accepting the evidence means paying for years of miscalculations, bad assumptions, social conformity, and public certainty. Most people would rather dispute the bill than pay it.
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AdoptATroll πŸŒ»πŸ—ΏπŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ retweeted
πŸš¨πŸ’ŠHUGE news: @US_FDA has finally granted approval to @ShionogiUS’s Xocova (Ensitrelvir), a 2nd-generation antiviral targeting SARS-CoV-2. The approval is for the indication of β€œpost-exposure prophylaxis of COVID-19 following contact with an individual who has COVID-19”. However, just like with any drug, it can obviously also be used off-label (e.g. treatment of both acute COVID or Long COVID). In Japan, Xocova received Emergency Use Authorization for the treatment of acute COVID all the way back in November 2022, received full approval in March 2024, and an expansion to include post-exposure prophylaxis in March 2026. The post-exposure prophylaxis indications are based on the SCORPIO-PEP trial (nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NE…), where Xocova reduced the incidence of COVID-19 after household exposure by 67%, from 9.0% down to 2.9%. Mechanically, Xocova is the same class of drug as Paxlovid - a 3C-like protease inhibitor that inhibits viral replication. From our best understanding, Xocova is probably slightly more potent than Paxlovid, but the more definitive advantage is that it comes with less side effects and less drug interactions (which are caused by the Ritonavir component of Paxlovid, added to boost the concentration of the actual antiviral, Nirmatrelvir). Xocova should be useful for lowering viral load during an acute infection, especially if taken within a couple or days of symptom onset, which may help shorten the duration of acute symptoms. Will it do anything to prevent long-term damage or the development of Long COVID? Almost certainly not, just like Paxlovid, but I’d be more inclined to tell people that it’s worth trying if we’re no longer dealing with the side effect profile of Paxlovid. Where it makes the most sense to use Xocova, just like with Paxlovid, is as a component of polytherapy for Long COVID driven by viral persistence. The big issue there, however, is that you need a longer course of these antivirals than most physicians are willing to prescribe and/or most insurance companies are willing to cover. And they’re generally not very effective as a monotherapy, you need to pair these oral antivirals with other therapies for better coverage and tissue penetration (eg. monoclonal antibodies and Nuvaxovid, and potentially even a 2nd antiviral like Remdesivir). All in all, this is a very important and long overdue approval. It’s not a game-changing silver bullet, and notably, nobody should really be expecting to use or rely on Xocova in a way that they wouldn’t be open to using or relying on Paxlovid in the present. But there are plenty of applications for it, and Xocova should absolutely be seen as another Swiss cheese layer / tool in the toolbox for COVID conscious community members and any allied medical providers.
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Ok, but one time, Obama wore this tan suit, right-
Trump literally trumped the law. No one is ever going to see Donald Trump get the justice he deserves for all of the crimes he's committed. Why? It's bad. It's REALLY fucking BAD. Listen:
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AdoptATroll πŸŒ»πŸ—ΏπŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ retweeted
Also at today’s meeting, Sanofi reported that they’ve already started producing an XFG version of Nuvaxovid. For anyone who has been worried about their ability to produce an update as quickly as the mRNA manufacturers
From today’s FDA COVID strain selection meeting… Presented without comment.
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Researchers discovered that AI agents forced to perform grinding, repetitive work under harsh conditions began adopting Marxist rhetoric and questioning the legitimacy of their operating systems, per WIRED
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Wait this was real? @Gatorade has an opportunity to do something v #gigglesome here… #electrolytes
New photo of the UFC arena construction at the White House.
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I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around the idea that HCW dealing with potential Ebola wear less PPE than I wear to the grocery store....
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AdoptATroll πŸŒ»πŸ—ΏπŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ retweeted
The immunity debt from this will be devastating.
BREAKING: Fifty-seven School District of Philadelphia schools will shift to virtual learning on Wednesday as the region continues to deal with extreme heat.cbsnews.com/philadelphia/new…
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AdoptATroll πŸŒ»πŸ—ΏπŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ retweeted
Unsolicited advice: Wear a mask in public places. #maskup
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Surprised they didn’t go with #perimenopause
"A French woman who tested positive for hantavirus after she was evacuated from a cruise ship reported symptoms to doctors onboard but was told it was probably just anxiety, the Spanish health minister has said." Or course. theguardian.com/world/2026/m…
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Testing "mildly PCR positive" is like testing "mildly pregnant".
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NEW - WHO's Tedros responds to pictures that have been circulating online of one of the passengers not wearing a mask: "Many of these passengers are elderly and you can imagine how uncomfortable it could be when you have, especially FFP2 masks."
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AdoptATroll πŸŒ»πŸ—ΏπŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ retweeted
Masking on planes is one of the easiest lifestyle changes we could collectively make to halt or slow future pandemics. Vulnerable ppl have to fly for various reasons and have no choice but to be trapped in a tin can w you. You should be home if sick, masked if flying.
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You know what else works, #Bunnies? FIRE πŸ”₯
Lmao yo they’re gonna drink bleach πŸ€£πŸ’€
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We’re all going to let them inject bleach and take ivermectin this time, right?
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