A list of puns related to "May Blood, Baroness Blood"
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Guild is progressing on Mythic Council of Blood. The interrupt WA requires the Afterimage of Baroness Frieda be marked with a Blue Square to work. However, I do not know of a WA or addon that auto-marks it. DBM or Bigwigs dont do it. Anyone know how this is handled?
To be clear, I'm not taking sides here or intending to sway anyone's decision. While there is a very good chance my Moderna vax rendered me hospitalized with multiple pulmonary emboli in May, I'm genuinely willing to accept my unlikely misfortune as part of a bigger, more complex public health picture.
What I'm hoping to do is connect with others who may be facing the same risk/reward dilemma. Part of me hopes my experience is so profoundly unusual because I wouldn't wish it on anyone, but another part of me is dying to know how others are coping under similar circumstances, as the whole sequence has admittedly ravaged my mindset:
What's followed has been much less clinical. Loads of research, empathy for other perspectives and personally weighing the implied risks of another bad reaction against the risks of social limitations/Delta, etc.
I thrilled my neutralizing antibody levels when tested in September scored
... keep reading on reddit β‘Traditionally, Ben Parker is the brother of Peter's dad and thus is "Uncle Ben." Thus traditionally when Uncle Ben dies, Aunt May is left with a child to raise who is only related to her by a marriage that has ended in death. She's technically not his Aunt anymore but I've certainly called some people "Aunt" who weren't technically my aunt, including ex-aunts and distant cousins.
Uncle Ben is never mentioned in the Tom Holland movies (well at least not till the other two mention theirs). Aunt May ends up serving the belated Ben role in the new movies.
Does this mean there's no MCU Uncle Ben? If that's the case, has May Parker never been married? Would that mean she is the sister of Peter's Dad and thus is Peter's blood relation? Is "Parker" May's birth given name.
Been rewatching original Dexter and noticed that in Season 2 Doakes shoots Dex in his leg and is bleeding heavily enough for it to seep through his khakis in front of Rita - and then the next episode itβs like his leg was never hurt. Could the new blood βmagically healing Dex from a leg gunshot woundβ be another Easter egg call back to season 2? If so - I donβt mind the βplot holeβ like people are calling it.
To be exceedingly clear, I'm not here to question the use of vaccines or sway anyone's decision. While there is a very good chance my Moderna vax rendered me hospitalized with multiple pulmonary emboli in May (more on that below), I'm genuinely willing to accept my unlikely misfortune as part of a bigger picture that is public health complexity.
What I'm hoping to do is connect with others who may be facing the same risk/reward dilemma. Part of me hopes my experience is so profoundly unusual because I wouldn't wish it on anyone, but another part of me is dying to know how others are coping under similar circumstances, as this whole sequence of events admittedly ravaged my mindset more than anything:
What's followed has been much less clinical. Loads of research, empathy for other perspectives and personally weighing the implied risks of another bad reaction against the risks of social limitations/Delta, etc.
I thrilled my neutr
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