NYT goes over the rail again!

Kyle

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Author of ‘Little Women’ May Have Been Transgender, New York Times Article Claims

Louisa May Alcott, the author of Little Women, may have been transgender, a New York Times (NYT) article claimed, drawing criticism from a political strategist who called it “historical vandalism.”

Titled “Did the Mother of Young Adult Literature Identify as a Man,” the NYT piece claims the famous author may have been non-binary or transgender.

Peyton Thomas, the author of the story, identifies as transgender and claims Alcott might also have even been transgender.



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You spelled pneumatic wrong.
Actually, Pneumonic is a form of Bubonic that spread by airborne particles.

From the CD website:
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Pneumonic plague is one of several forms of plague. Depending on circumstances, these forms may occur separately or in combination:

  • Pneumonic plague occurs when Y. pestis infects the lungs. This type of plague can spread from person to person through the air. Transmission can take place if someone breathes in aerosolized bacteria, which could happen in a bioterrorist attack. Pneumonic plague is also spread by breathing in Y. pestis suspended in respiratory droplets from a person (or animal) with pneumonic plague. Becoming infected in this way usually requires direct and close contact with the ill person or animal. Pneumonic plague may also occur if a person with bubonic or septicemic plague is untreated and the bacteria spread to the lungs.
  • Bubonic plague is the most common form of plague. This occurs when an infected flea bites a person or when materials contaminated with Y. pestis enter through a break in a person’s skin. Patients develop swollen, tender lymph glands (called buboes) and fever, headache, chills, and weakness. Bubonic plague does not spread from person to person.
  • Septicemic plague occurs when plague bacteria multiply in the blood. It can be a complication of pneumonic or bubonic plague or it can occur by itself. When it occurs alone, it is caused in the same ways as bubonic plague; however, buboes do not develop. Patients have fever, chills, prostration, abdominal pain, shock, and bleeding into skin and other organs. Septicemic plague does not spread from person to person.
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Sneakers

Just sneakin' around....
I am moderately neurodivergent and sometimes take thing too literally.
S'ok. I'm used to it. My brother lost his sense of humor when he became a VP for a major corporation. We've been slowly edging him back to reality and an occasional smile. All my jokes zoom right past him while the rest of the family laughs.
 

Kyle

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S'ok. I'm used to it. My brother lost his sense of humor when he became a VP for a major corporation. We've been slowly edging him back to reality and an occasional smile. All my jokes zoom right past him while the rest of the family laughs.
In the beginning, did he immediately order you to HR for sensitivity training?
 
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