>dough
https://twitter.com/NBCNews/status/1479846130204749828
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/omicron-variant-kids-croup-cough-rcna11170
Omicron in kids leading to a new but familiar illness: croup
While scary-sounding, the barking cough of croup is usually easily treatable, doctors say.
Covid-19's omicron variant appears to be affecting children under age 5 in a new way: a harsh, barking cough known as croup.
While croup generally is not harmful, it can be frightening for parents already on edge about their babies and toddlers, too young for the Covid-19 vaccine, becoming infected with the virus.
Doctors say this is most likely occurring because it appears omicron tends to settle higher up in the respiratory tract, rather than deeper in the lungs.
"Little kids' airways are so narrow that it takes far less inflammation to clog them," said Dr. Buddy Creech, a pediatric infectious disease expert and director of the Vanderbilt Vaccine Research Program at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee.
When a child with tiny, inflamed airways breathes, it makes a distinctive noise, and can result in a cough that sounds like a dog or a seal.
nice digits loser
In the future we'll all have flying cars!
>How did a resistance group help win WW2?
One cold night, a camel asks his master if he can put his head in the tent for warmth. โBy all means and welcome,โ said the man; and the camel stretches his head into the tent. Soon after, the camel inquires if he may also bring his neck and front legs inside. Again, the master agrees.
Finally, the camel asks, โMay I not stand wholly within?โ With pity, the master beckons him into the warm tent. But when the camel comes forward it becomes clear that the tent is too small for them both. โI think,โ the camel said, โthat there is not room for both of us here. It will be best for you to stand outside, as you are the smaller; there will then be room enough for me.โ And with that, the man is forced outside of his tent.
>WWII
Is that not just an extension of the first?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Versailles
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Versailles
The Treaty created much resentment in Germany, which was exploited by Adolf Hitler in his rise to power at the helm of Nazi Germany. Central to this was belief in the stab-in-the-back myth, which held that the German army had not lost the war and had been betrayed by the Weimar Republic, who negotiated an unnecessary surrender. The Great Depression exacerbated the issue and led to a collapse of the German economy. Though the treaty may not have caused the crash, it was a convenient scapegoat. Germans viewed the treaty as a humiliation and eagerly listened to Hitler's oratory which blamed the treaty for Germany's ills. Hitler promised to reverse the depredations of the Allied powers and recover Germany's lost territory and pride, which has led to the treaty being cited as a cause of World War II.
At the signing, Ribbentrop and Stalin enjoyed warm conversations, exchanged toasts and further addressed the prior hostilities between the countries in the 1930s. They characterised Great Britain as always attempting to disrupt SovietโGerman relations and stated that the Anti-Comintern pact was aimed not at the Soviet Union but actually at Western democracies and "frightened principally the City of London [British financiers] and the English shopkeepers."
>Mericans have been beat into submission for the greater part
on their way to Abraham's Ba'al