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[MIRROR] Fixes the croptop turtleneck being backwards on side states for Teshari #2675

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Original PR: NovaSector/NovaSector#1726

About The Pull Request

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How This Contributes To The Nova Sector Roleplay Experience

Fix

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Fixed.
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fix: Teshari no longer wear their turtlenecks backwards
/:cl:

@mogeoko mogeoko merged commit 1b8b60f into master Mar 31, 2024
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* Removes miasma and gibs diseases (#83455)

## About The Pull Request
Removes miasma generating random viruses (in two locations for some
reason)
Also removes diseases being generated by gibs, which is responsible for
a lot of disease spam

## Why It's Good For The Game
New diseases are spread through events and virology (and some other
minor sources). Miasma and gibs are a source of random viruses that
dilutes player response to diseases. It's frankly exhausting curing the
disease outbreak, just to see 10 others pop-up. Hopefully we can reduce
the madness a bit and place more focus on individual diseases

## Changelog
:cl:
del: Miasma and gibs no longer generates random diseases
/:cl:

Something like lung rot could be cool though, but out of scope for the
current PR

* Removes miasma and gibs diseases

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Co-authored-by: Time-Green <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: NovaBot13 <[email protected]>
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