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anticoronaperson

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  1. @Bk1234 You're right actually. Then what I meant to say is everyone has a little OCD tendencies. I was just saying that's what it stands for, but yes it doesn't mean everyone has the disorder. But we will end that conversation now.
  2. I thought there were some good guys too. I think they were putting through bad guys on purpose so a girl could have an easier time winning that season.
  3. Wow you're really obsessed. But I learned from a teacher that I had when I was younger that everyone has a bit of OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder). Also, some obsessions are worth having.
  4. At least it wasn't like American Idol Season 12 when the obvious choice of who would win became the winner of American Idol (Candice Glover). Also, at least it wasn't all guys who didn't make it first and then just girls left.
  5. I feel like last year it would have been a male if it was live shows at the studio last season. Also, Just Sam was really talented though.
  6. I'm confused. You're saying that revealing at least the person's name is a problem? I saw the posters comment. They just said he's doing good so far. For all we know, that could mean he's feeling good. We don't know if it means Hollywood Week, Top 20, etc.
  7. Yes you're not allowed to talk about how far someone got on the show. Telling the person the name of a family member who has auditioned is different from saying how far they got on the show.
  8. Yes I heard about Sophie yesterday. She was a great singer.
  9. I thought only the person actually auditioning can't say how far they have gotten on the show before it airs. I'm sure you are allowed to at least reveal his name.
  10. Have more details come out about this yet? If not, can you let me know when more details do come out?
  11. I'll start bringing us back on topic. I just found this online and it was a picture that I and I don't think anyone else has seen before. It's on the American Idol Season 19 wiki. Although, I wish they would say Season 19 not Season 4. See I didn't write the same message, meaning I'm not spamming.
  12. I like how we are like going down memory lane and seeing little bits of what each season of American Idol is like. I have liked American Idol and have watched every season of it. I was seven years old when American Idol Season 1 started.
  13. Isn't someone singing I Am Changing? This is my last post in here for today. Maybe a little while, so people don't feel that I'm posting too much in here.
  14. Yeah, but this study is very recent. I didn't even know that it was possible for COVID-19 to stay hidden in your brain. Like how does that even work?
  15. I just found out about this today. So basically this new study shows that COVID-19 could hide in your brain and reactivate down the road. But this explains it in way more detail. https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20210125/covid-19-may-hide-in-brains-and-cause-relapses#:~:text=Jan. 25%2C 2021 -- The,published in the journal Viruses. COVID-19 May Hide in Brains and Cause Relapses Jan. 25, 2021 -- The coronavirus may remain in people’s brains after infection and trigger relapses in patients who thought they had recovered, according to a new study published in the journal Viruses. In the study, mice that were infected with the virus through their nasal passages developed severe illnesses due to brain infections, even after the virus left their lungs. In humans, this could explain why patients who appear to be over COVID-19 sometimes relapse and die. “The brain is one of the regions where virus likes to hide,” Mukesh Kumar, the lead study author and a researcher at Georgia State University, said in a statement. “That’s why we’re seeing severe disease and all these multiple symptoms like heart disease, stroke and all these long-haulers with loss of smell, loss of taste,” he said. “All of this has to do with the brain rather than with the lungs.” The research team found that the virus was located in the brains of mice at a level that was 1,000 times higher than in any other part of the body. Viral loads in the lungs began to drop after three days but remained high in the brain on the fifth and sixth days after infection, which is when the disease became more severe. “Once it infects the brain, it can affect anything because the brain is controlling your lungs, the heart, everything,” he said. “The brain is a very sensitive organ. It’s the central processor for everything.” COVID-19 survivors whose infections reached their brain could also become susceptible to other serious medical conditions in the future, such as Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, cognitive decline and autoimmune diseases, he added. “It’s scary,” he said. “A lot of people think they got COVID and they recovered and now they’re out of the woods. Now I feel like that’s never going to be true. You may never be out of the woods.”
  16. Thank you for letting us know about that. That is very important information to know.
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