Yani 🇵🇷♿️𓅱🍉
@YaniPNG
Anti-AI Artist • C.S. Data Science '27 • Unenthusiastic infectious disease enthusiast • 3x Parrot parent • Main: @YaniJPG • Art commissions in linktree ⬇️
since this is doing numbers, obligatory "i do art & commissions sometimes" at: ko-fi.com/yanijpg/commis… also will be streaming rhythm games (Taiko/osu!) & roguelikes relatively often starting at the end of the month if that is smth anyone's interested in: twitch.tv/yaniJPG



crazy how autistic terms are becoming buzzwords in pop culture and meanwhile the r slur is also back in vogue. that’s just very interesting to me
JFC. Heart attack at 29 years old, 12 days into COVID infection. In 2025.
Are you sure it's nothing? Getting COVID over and over again isn’t just inconvenient — it can have real, lasting consequences. Even mild or symptom-free infections can silently cause damage to your heart, lungs, brain, and immune system. Over time, repeated infections increase…
March 2023, y’all.
I just got off the phone with a woman whose 19 year old daughter, after 3 COVID infections, was diagnosed with early dementia. Wrap your head around that.
It is 2025, and Time Magazine just published a piece titled, “COVID-19 Made Our Brains Age Faster.” We have known this since 2021-2022. We were misled on purpose. This is *permanent* damage, & forever reinfections are expected. We will be blaming lockdowns until we die.
Not to mention this person has made multiple threatening tweets over the past 24 hours of this nonsensical situation
Fixed it for you‼️‼️
Covid-19 cases per million people, 2020 - 2025
These are the people for whom food delivery services are absolutely essential. Not all of us have supportive families who can care for us. Some days it takes everything in me just to grab the food left outside of my door.
“We didn’t even see his eyes for over a year.” “It was like dealing with someone almost in a coma.” Clip from Channel 4 News: Nick Benton (@BentonNick18437) and his family on life with severe #MECFS — as the government finally releases its delivery plan.
tw OD ppl talk abt crack like it's a such an outlandish, ridiculous drug to the point where folks don't think it's a problem anymore. but i come from a fairly privileged area & i lost a childhood friend (gen z!) to it just a few yrs ago. it is very much something to be aware of
I kept telling my colleague her son was on crack when she was describing his behavior to me and she thought I was using it as a euphemism for drugs in general. I had to break it down like no go check the boy room for a pipe and she shole found one.
I do not know how to survive within this society