supagirl277

supagirl277 t1_j75i9tw wrote

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supagirl277 t1_j6fe74n wrote

They do this to make sure the serum is the right level in people who take medications that can change levels based on how long you take it. You need a base number to go off of, so there’s no way to tell exactly how much someone took, but if you’ve tested every month, you’ll know how much that amount will look like in their blood over time. You can tell if someone has overdosed when there’s an amount far greater than a normal dose has entered the system, since it is not longer in the safe therapeutic range and has likely done some damage

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supagirl277 t1_j4zcn2c wrote

The way that they infect people are different because animals and humans have different proteins for them to attach to. It has to bind to a specific protein that they’ve adapted to, and if it’s not present, it can’t attach. They have to find a way into the host without getting caught, so they sort of sneak in using mechanisms that the body won’t recognize.

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supagirl277 t1_izpz9fm wrote

I think it’s meant to be zoomed in on to see the details, since there are only a few things with emphasis. It’s how the style is supposed to be. Kind of like the how the Sistine chapel has a whole scene on it and there isn’t a space that’s not covered

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supagirl277 t1_iy2qege wrote

You don’t understand what depression is if you just think it’s someone being sad. It’s literally debilitating and you can’t just do something even if you wanted to. The apathy for a lot of things is not controllable.

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