13 Matching Annotations
  1. Jan 2026
    1. However, as adults, some victims have sought out and murdered those who bullied them as children. Other victims have conducted highly publicized school shootings in which they targeted those classmates who bullied them—perhaps most prominently in the case of the mass shooting at Columbine High School in Colorado in 1999.

      This is why school shoutings happen.

    2. Many victims are targeted because they have low self-esteem, a problem that is only exacerbated by the bullying.

      That’s makes sense.

    3. Younger school bullies use name-calling and forms of physical aggression more often than older school bullies, who are more likely to sexually harass their victims, or inflect their bullying with sexual overtones.

      So, name picking and physical abuse is usuall for younger people. However, in older adults, they use sexual overtones, or even sexual harassment

    4. School bullying is most prevalent among children between the ages of nine and fifteen, who are in the stages of late childhood and early adolescence, and occurs most often in elementary and middle schools.

      Ok, so the targets are teens to early adults.

    1. The patient had acute kidney injury (creatinine 3.4 mg/dl, BUN 116 mg/dl) and signs of liver dysfunction (AST 438 U/l, ALT 142 U/l, GGT 991 U/l, bilirubin 3.96 mg/dl) as well as rhabdomyolysis (creatine kinase 1556 U/l).

      The patient’s kidney is damaged, the liver is dying, and, the muscles are degrading. This is serious

    2. elevated procalcitonin (>100 ng/ml) and CRP (205 mg/l).

      Yet, There are signs of inflammation (via CRP), and procalcitonin (which could be a sign of sepsis)

    3. Initial laboratory results showed thrombocytopenia (20×103/μl), lymphocytopenia (0.2×103/μl),

      There is little to no platelets, or lymph cells.

    4. The patient was conscious and febrile (39°C), with dyspnoea at rest and a respiratory rate of 36/min, hypoxic (percutaneous oxygen saturation level 70%) and anuric but haemodynamically stable. He did not have a headache, neck stiffness or other symptoms of meningitis.

      The patient is alive, but has a fever with labored breathing due to a lack of oxygen. Somewhat like flu symptoms. He dosent have symptoms of meningitis, so this has to be a different bacteria.

  2. Feb 2025
    1. (function(){window.hypothesisConfig=function(){return{showHighlights:true,appType:'bookmarklet'};};var%20d=document,s=d.createElement('script');s.setAttribute('src','https://hypothes.is/embed.js');d.body.appendChild(s)})();

      This code simply enable highlights and and adds the embed script for hypothesis.