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Anonymous asked:

look up the Heidentor ruin in Austria for a clever way to "restore" ruins without actually restoring them

chaotic-archaeologist answered:
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You’re right, I think that this is a fantastic, minimally invasive way of “recreating” a structure so that it doesn’t damage the site! Visitors can look through a see through window with an image etched onto it that will superimpose a recreation of what experts think the building may have originally looked like.

For those with ResearchGate access, you can also read an article about the physical display and other digital reconstructions of this site.

-Reid

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jabletown

did you know that a side effect of the covid vaccine is a heavier period?

guess who found that out by getting gettysburged yesterday?

like for real. the worst day of menstruation of my life. for people who know their menstrual cycle and haven’t gotten a vaccine yet, book it around your cycle if at all possible omg.

charlietheskonk

we already talked about what this second shot is doing to me today jabes, but i also just realized that it lines up almost exactly with how my period came along after the first shot last month too. 🙃

getting the little itty-bitty taste of immune reaction and Other from the vaccine makes me so fucking glad that i didn’t actually catch covid

jabletown

kind of frighteningly realizing that in about a day of going around tumblr, this post may have gotten nearly as much self reported data on menstrual reactions to covid vaccine as U of I survey cited in the above link. I doubt this addition will reach as many peeople, but I urge you report your reactions to the U of I survey! Or to the cdc’s v-safe app!

but a quick and dirty summary of the tags and comments i’ve been reading ardently??

  • aside from people being like ‘thnx for the heads up’, the most common category of anecdote i’ve seen is people being like ‘oh THATS why my period was heavy/early/unusally crampy’ upon reflection.
  • like there seems to be a fair mix of people saying 1) well my bleeding was regular but i had monster cramps 2) i had a huge abnormal gush of bleeding, and 3) my period was normal as i experience them but came early right after i got the covid shot.
  • the 2nd commonest group of comments is a little scarier bc it’s from people on IUDs or other devices that suppress menstruation saying they hadn’t had periods for extended time (several years i saw mentioned specifically) but experienced spotting, cramps, or a full period when they had not expected it at all.
  • also a few people who ddid not get the vaccine, but tested positive for covid and report having heavier periods. (at least one person said all of theirs since since getting covid have been heavier than before.)
  • but i’ve also seen a small portion of responses specifically saying they had unusually light periods during or immediately after their covid vaccine shot.
  • bc like as a reminder, this is reported to be a side effect, not a guarantee. it certainly affected me, but i’d say my exacerbated menstrual reaction was limited to about 24 hours of very intense bleeding and cramps, before my flow turned back to what i would normally expect.
  • and i assume there are people who had periods near or around their vaccine who didn’t comment or notice bc nothing changed for them.

so like, please don’t let this deter you from getting a vaccine! the most alarming part for me was being caught completely unawares. but the more people hear about this potential side effect, the more you can be prepared adequately. literally gird your loins, take extra tylenol (which they recommend for the “normal” vaccine side effects anyway), and heating pad it up as much as you are able.

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