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https://twitter.com/Cloud9/status/1379161922919047171
> It may have started as an accident, but it blossomed into an amazing friendship. We’re so happy to have @Perkz as part of the #C9FAM and to share our passion of gaming with her Blue heart #PlayTogether
The video from the tweet pretty much provides context for everyone who missed it. Long story short, Perkins holds the Perkz handle on Twitter, someone tagged her instead of Luka (who is C9Perkz) during an LCS match and thus introduced the woman to the world of competitive gaming. The uptick in her fundraising campaigns thanks to Dom and others is a pretty great consequence, too. Travis made an interview with Perkins shortly after.
Here's the tweet from Perkinz:
>'Everything is better when everyone plays together' - this is just incredible to me. I am so proud to be part of an organisation like @Cloud9 whose values around inclusivity and diversity resonate with my own. I hope you enjoy this video!
🌱🤰🏼🌱🤰🏼🌱🤰🏼
She in fact, was NOT fine afterwards.
Not only did she break NC after going for a solid 2 months, but she has now had an emotional relapse, set back her healing, gained nothing out of the conversation, and was unfortunately ultimately left on read.
Don’t be an Emily. Don’t text ur ex :)
Happy Easter 🐣🐇🐰
Ref: S7, E19: The Indecision Amalgamation
So Raj basically admits to thinking of seeing his ex, on his first date, and Emily reacts so sweetly. God, I would so love to date a girl like Emily, and Raj was such a lucky guy!
Hello r/askscience! We are infectious disease experts from the University of Chicago Medicine. Emily Landon, MD, specializes in infectious diseases and leads the academic health system's infection control and prevention efforts. As the medical specialist for the High-Consequence Pathogen Preparedness Program, Dr. Landon has helped steer UChicago Medicine, the University of Chicago, and its affiliates through the COVID-19 pandemic. She also regularly advises businesses, industries and government officials on how to best respond to the global crisis. Allison Bartlett, MD, MS, is a pediatric infectious disease expert who specializes in the medical management of acute and chronic infectious diseases in children and the associate medical director of the pediatric infection control program, and has spoken on the unique challenges and medical issues facing kids during the COVID-19 crisis.
As multiple COVID-19 vaccines are rolling out around the world, infectious disease experts and government health agencies are beginning to issue new guidance on all aspects of life, from social distancing to mask wearing. But in this nebulous state where some are vaccinated and some are not, what does that mean for day-to-day life? What can (or should) you be doing differently, or the same, once you've been vaccinated? What can you expect after getting the vaccine? We'll be on at 4:30 PM ET (20:30 UT), ask us anything!
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