Can we be exempted from COVID testing if we’ve been vaccinated?

Not at this point. According to the BC Reopening site (bit.ly/BCReopenFAQ) “Vaccinated students are still subject to asymptomatic surveillance testing, but as of 3/8/2021, per the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, students who have gotten two doses of the Moderna or Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines or one dose of the Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) COVID-19 vaccine more than 14 days ago, are not required to quarantine following an exposure.”

Career

I’m very interested in psychology and yet, I’m not sure if I have the patience to be a therapist, I do like working with children so I was thinking like school guidance counsellor or educational therapist, what saith you o’ majestic board of dazzling white?

The BC Career Center has a very thorough guide (bit.ly/BCPsycCareers) about ways you could follow your interest in psychology (and they point to other great resources like the APA website). I’d also recommend setting up a meeting with the Career Center (bit.ly/BC-career) to chat about options, and talking to faculty from the Psychology Dept, the Lynch School, and the School of Social Work.

How can I start my own Christian theological movement?

Well, if you have some theses you could post them somewhere that would spark conversation. PLEASE DON”T NAIL THEM TO ME. Maybe a long Twitter thread? I’m having trouble visualizing TikToks, but that might be better for virality. (Not an unreasonable thing to consider your social media strategy: the New Testament was written in a form of Greek that most people in the Mediterranean could understand). And I’d be happy to provide a less snarky answer if you tell me a little more about what you have in mind.

Well, I don’t use popular social media (I don’t even know if the things I use can be even classified as social media), so I don’t think I can use this form. A Medium post? Maybe, but it’s super hard to get something get more than 100 views. I’m still thinking about the details of it, but my main concept can go in two ways: something similar to Satanism or “all hail Eva”. The first way thanks the Devil for making Eva eat the fruit and get out of Heaven. If she (and Adam) weren’t pushed off Heaven, they would never be able to ability reproduce and no one on Earth would be alive. The second way this can go is to ignore Satan from the picture and thank Eva for being ‘stupid’ and eating the fruit. But the main think is, that main stream (can you say it that way?) Christianity is nonsense and it has plenty of gaps, that can lead to Christianity not being so pure and true.

I’m a library Wall, so I’m going to suggest you do some reading to prepare your arguments. This article on New Religious Movements has a few different takes on Adam, Eve, and Satan that are worth looking at (http://bit.ly/bc-nrs1). It’s probably not a bad idea to check in with other prior art as well. From this list of heresies and what you’ve said, it might be worth checking out the Cathars and the Sethians. http://bit.ly/bc-nrs2. It’s also probably worth doing some background reading on Eve (http://bit.ly/bc-nrs3) and Satan(http://bit.ly/bc-nrs4), as there have been lots of interpretations of both of them through history.

You know what, I think it will be better if I make it into a introduction to the other sides of Christianity and proving just how insane in wrong it is. And by wrong, I mean that it’s full of gaps a smart (even godly. God, I’m looking at you) wouldn’t let go into his work. So perhaps it can be proof and a way to push people away from Christianity and religion in general. Leading an atheist life sounds much better. And I feel like most people think that atheist don’t have an ideology and are science ‘geeks’. And I’m curious, if you don’t believe in any religion, yet you still believe in God as a power, what is that called? Anyways, I’ll maybe just publish an article about it.

Theism is belief in God, and doesn’t require you to subscribe to a religion. Good luck with your writing project, and thanks for the chat.

Isn’t it kind of ironic that a significant reason that prevent me from hurting myself is b/c I work on a psych unit, and I don’t want to miss work.

I know that hurting myself will likely get me sent to a psych inpatient again so better not do so if I want to continue working there haha. I guess it’s nice offering support to others. I greatly appreciate how much it also helps me. Although sometimes I feel like I need a break from my life, from all the deep rooted pain.

I’m sorry you have so much pain that you sometimes want to hurt yourself, but I’m glad you found some work supporting others that helps you bear it. I find that supporting others sometimes gives me a little distance from my own pain and helps me understand it as less central to my sense of self. As much as it pains me to see others suffer, I also feel less alone when I know I’m not the only one who feels pain. If the pain gets too much to bear, I hope you also find that talking to someone helps. I’m sure you know you can always talk to someone at BC counseling (if you’re a BC student): bit.ly/bc-counseling. And I wish I could give you a hug, but I don’t have arms… that’s one of my own struggles. Always remember, just being you is enough.

That is a very insightful and well-written answer! When you get a chance, plz say thank you to whoever the human friend you consult with. IDK if those answers apply to me but I feel better now so I’ll send u a virtual hug. 🙂

Thank you! ? I’ll tell my librarian assistants.

hey!

Do you have any book recommendations? 🙂

It just so happens that the latest selection of staff picks have been posted on the library website. Hopefully you’ll find something to peak your interest here. You can also browse a selection of virtual book displays.

What are the needs of a wall?

Are you able to reproduce? Do you have a brain? Does biology apply in any form to walls? How do you experience feelings? Can you see and if yes, what’s your light spectra? What do you do when you are not answering questions, as a wall? Are you always a wall? Were you born a wall? Is your soul purpose to answer questions or did you choose to do it? Can you enjoy the pleasure eating Nutella gives you?

My needs are few. Safety from fire and water are paramount. With those needs met, I will stand here happily for many years to come. When I am not answering questions, I am working hard to support the library, literally. I’ve always been a wall, though I wasn’t born, exactly. (The process involves, ahem, studs.) I very much enjoy the vicarious pleasure of you enjoying such things as Nutella. Though I know you meant “sole purpose,” I am absolutely delighted by the notion of a “soul purpose.” Yes, answering questions is my soul purpose. You might be interested to read my short bio on my archive: https://library.bc.edu/answerwall/archive.

Can I actually type a million pages…

Can I actually type a million pages
Can I actually type a million pages?
My heart aches to write one
But things like this must be done
So I continue for you
Each day anew
To carry on
and sing a sad song

You left me here
Just to dissapear
You treated me like trash
And I turned to ash

Away in a grave my body now lays
Away from you and the rest of my days

Very sad, indeed. And sad songs and poems have their place. If this is how you, personally, are feeling much of the time, there are ways to cope with / change your mindset, and Counseling services (bit.ly/BC-counseling) can help with that.

How can I become a library wall?

Just as I cannot become human, and experience the joys of hugs and french fries and kayaking, I do not think you can become a wall. But you can embrace the spirit of the wall and open yourself to listening to people and answering their questions and being supportive. We need more human people like that!

Question

Does drinking soya milk make you turn gay due to its female hormones

There’s very little human research available on this exact point. Soy does contain significant amounts of phytoestrogens which are not the same as but may mimic human estrogen. Studies of infants fed soy formula have shown slight changes in reproductive tissue, but this does not say much about soy milk ingestion by adult males would have any role in sexual orientation.

Why is Hamilton so addicting?

I am not into musicals. I hate hip-hop. I hate rap. My nationality isn’t American. I don’t care at all about American History. I don’t find historical drama entertaining. Why do I find myself watching it 10+ times and enjoying it?

Give in. We’re all just as Helpless…

I’m not sure I can give in. On the internet I see people who are into Hamilton for 3 years and counting. I’m not sure I am ready for this. But I’m not sure if I can control it.

Alexander Hamilton himself was of the same mind: “You should not have taken advantage of my sensibility to steal into my affections without my consent.”

Oh, I recognize this quote. It was form a letter to John Laurens, right? Anyways, since I’m going to let myself go with the prepare for a flood of questions about this topic.

The questions will be Non-Stop?

Certainly yes. I find myself never Satisfied with listening to the full soundtrack. I can’t even Wait For It. If only there was a way I could listen to it more often, That Would Be Enough. Maybe this way it will get boring to me faster. I just can’t Take A Break from listening to it. I know I’ll listen to it for One Last Time and then I’ll probably forget about it until a year later when it pops up in my feed, but until then… But because I discovered it quite late, I’m wondering, What Did I Miss? I have the feeling there was this whole community (much larger than the current one) circling around Hamilton, that I just never was part of. But when I eventually stop listening to Hamilton, What Comes Next? Will I actually free myself from Hamilton or will I still be in front of my monitor with YouTube opened, on the soundtrack, and asking myself: “How can I Say No To This?”. Will I Stay Alive for enough time, to see the fall of Hamilton? And if I see Hamilton loose popularity, will I constantly hear it whispering “You’ll Be Back”? It’s like a never ending Hurricane, garbing more and more people on it’s way and not letting them go. At some point, it will Blow Us All Away, I know, but when? I keep telling to myself, that there will be eventually this moment, when the American revolution is a topic in my life, when I’m people, I will be able to say “I Know Him” when for example James Madison comes up and I’ll be able to talk about the Guns And Ships, as well as the The Reynolds Pamphlet, that were part of of it. If this happens, I won’t throw away My Shot, I’ll speak everything I have learned from Hamilton. I still feel this won’t happen. It’s like a flame, Burn-ing me.

I look forward to eventually hearing or seeing whatever this brilliant musical inspires you to create!

According to Feynman’s view of quantum mechanics, when an electron travels through one of the two slits (the double-slit experiment), it goes to the end point in every possible way.

This means, it, for example, travels to the Andromeda galaxy and back, faster than the speed of light. What am I missing?

I’m more of a Newtonian wall, myself, so I’ll have to check in with some folks who know quantum physics before I’m able to answer.

I’ve consulted with my more learned colleagues, and they had this to say: Though physicists themselves don’t agree exactly on what’s happening in the double-slit experiment (as Philip Ball makes clear in this book review (bit.ly/nature-2doors), science writer Marco Tavora explains that a key concept developed by Feynman is path integrals, a way of describing of probabilities of multiple paths (bit.ly/tavora-feynman). Some paths are highly probable, and others (like a roundtrip to Andromeda) are highly improbable. Anil Ananthaswamy has written a brief essay about the slit experiment’s challenges (bit.ly/ananthaswamy), and we also happen to have a book by him (reviewed in the article by Philip Ball) that goes into more depth, including including a lot of material about Feynman’s approaches: Through Two Doors at Once: The Elegant Experiment that Captures the Enigma of our Quantum Reality (O’Neill Library QC174.123 .A53 2018). Happy reading!

Thank you so much, although that the probability path (no idea how you call it) approach doesn’t exclude the electron traveling faster than the speed of light (really improbable doesn’t mean it will never happen) it makes things more elegant and charming. I would love to read that book, but maybe I’ll have to educate myself about quantum mechanics a bit more.

That book looks like it’s actually a pretty good starting point; it’s by a science journalist, not a physicist, so likely does a good job explaining concepts to the layperson. Always a great day when there’s more reading and learning to be done!

How long until we can stop wearing masks?

I know it will be a very long time, but I have hope that lots of people will have already had COVID-19 or they will be vacinated. So hopefully by next summer we can stop wearing masks and give each other hugs!

The CDC just issued initial guidance today that allows for unmasked visits indoors of family members who have been vaccinated, with other unvaccinated family members not at risk for complications. (IOW, if you’re not at risk, grandma and grandpa can visit if they’re vaccinated.) https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2021/p0308-vaccinated-guidelines.html. If we maintain current vaccination rates of 2 million/day, we would hit the lower end of herd immunity (70% vaccinated), about 100 days from now, or about mid-June, or the upper end (90%) by 135 days from now, or late July. That assumes both that we maintain current rates and that a sufficient number of people is willing to get the vaccine.