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Ouroboros61227 karma

They are notoriously a missed diagnosis. Typically go along with diabetic and immunocompromised.

Can mold lead to lethal complications if breathed in? Can that appear in the lungs as fungus or something? Asking because I actually forgot a plate of food by my sofa a few weeks ago which had been sitting there until yesterday. The last week I've been caughing a lot and feeling chest pain. When I found the plate it had like... a huge pile of green mold on it. It was utterly disgusting. I have an appointment to get checked in 3 weeks but wondering if I should do an emergency check for this.

Just asking so I'm not the next guy on your table :)

Ouroboros61225 karma

Thank you. In my mind I was seeing my lungs becoming a zerg colony. But food mold is pretty harmless to inhale? Got it :)

Ouroboros61211 karma

My room is fairly clean mostly. Problem was that this plate of food was put halfway under the sofa, and a T-shirt had landed on it hiding it. I worked some 6 day weeks. Work-home-sleep-work-etc. So no time for precision cleaning. The smell became unbearable. As if a hobo had been trapped behind the wall of my room and died with a kebab in his hand. It got worse and I didn't understand what was causing the smell. Then I started caughing a lot with some chest pains, so I had to go full seal team 6 on my room with my broom. I cleaned my room so intensly it was as if an inspection was soon to be expected from that drill sergeant from Full Metal Jacket. That's when I found it. The chicken, rice and vegetables from long ago had turned into what looked like that monster from the horror movie The Thing. I threw the entire thing in a bag, with my T-shirt, and threw it out. Then washed the entire room down and aired it out. Man... I wish I had taken a picture. You wouldn't believe how it looked, it was like a fake movie prop of an alien abortion.

Ouroboros61211 karma

I live on the third floor in a city apartment complex. The ants will never get to me.

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I think?! Jesus. I NEED TO PREPARE!

Ouroboros61210 karma

I'm currently making a boardgame which I intend to launch on kickstarter eventually. However how is the following "evil circle" solved?

1) You need high quality artwork for your cards and board to make a good enough first impression for the kickstarter to kick off.
2) The primary reason for using kickstarter is to afford the most expensive part of making the boardgame in the first place, the artwork.

I've spent 3 years designing a game, which is actually 100% completed in my head. I've paid 3000 dollars out of my own pocket but I'm still missing 3000 dollars more to complete the artwork for the game fully.

Maybe I'm going about this the wrong way. But I'm aiming for a 100% complete game prototype including all artwork before the kickstarter, then intend to regain that loss through the kickstarter.

To be able to put aside 3000 dollars more for full completion, I will need to delay my kickstarter like 1-2 more years at this rate. Is there an easier way to solve this issue? How did you go about it? Am I doing it all wrong?