There are a lot of facets to this coronavirus thing; a lot of ins, a lot of outs, a lot of what-have-yous, and politics is one of them. I'm not at all sorry that it bothers you, because that's the reality of it.
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There are a lot of facets to this coronavirus thing; a lot of ins, a lot of outs, a lot of what-have-yous, and politics is one of them. I'm not at all sorry that it bothers you, because that's the reality of it.
^^^ This.
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Who is moderating this dumpster fire at this point?
What?
na what bothers me is dog stoke and good shit in the padded room gittin buried by repeated fuckin polasshattery that I thought sadverse and the powers that be decided should go in a special fuckin snowflake poo flingin home for shit
and don't let the fact that my old man boomer ass has a better quiver than you change that
I will try to not let your quiver influence my impressions.
Its mild and sunny here today, the river is that dark green color that means good fishing.
Hope you feel better now that you have had a chance to vent.
Oh and this back and forth? It is burying the stoke.
I aint decided ifin im gonna go fish
quote every poliassfucked post in the thread, to make it bigger than jeebus,
garden or post stoke about it,
clean the mancave,
gather up the flyfishin gear were sendin a yeti bro,
walk the god in the who they fuck are all you peeps on my deadend street within view of the iconic corp bird tram, doing?
theve been doing these neighborhood family scavernger hunts here
no the golden plates aint under the dry creekbed stones of my xeriscaped yard and please don't touch my wasted and I cant find my way home cairns
if your travels take ya by my skied and fished with tshirt bro along the river please smile a big ole skibum smile from a safe distance even a selfie on my wanker weds text isn't the same
I doubt all those things will git done
I need to git my long Monday fuck this shit if being part of a team of essential friends and the few coworkers I don't jive with on a personal level on a stoner holiday aint worth it what is, safety game on.
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with a cherry trees are blossoming hops are rising and we river scored a decoy Friday topper
https://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y1...psks0jsksz.jpg
TDS can kill any thread.
I started a thread months ago about Greta and climate change hoping to have a rational discussion. It quickly became orange man bad and got flushed into the polyass basement.
Almost any TPR thread can get derailed.
Except the dog and kitty stoke.
The polyasshats need to be shouted down and jonged and told stfu until they realize how much they are cunting up the TPR with Drumpf rants
Imperial College says no vaccine in the near term.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...-health-expert
crazier still
Chelsea, Mass is well on their way to herd immunity.
https://www.bostonglobe.com/2020/04/...e-coronavirus/
your coreshot ass better show up at djongos jhole magbake as ive been wonderin bout the irl aspect for a while
well since the oburnhard expiditions for leg of lambs ones
oh and no the rules and ways the community and powers that be decided isn't a me thing
its an us community
it aint my sticky its ours from yoss or chris brady when I met him
poliassfuckery belongs in its place even during global pandemics
Odd as I pictured you as a part of the Polyass Crewe.Quote:
The polyasshats need to be shouted down and jonged and told stfu until they realize how much they are cunting up the TPR with Drumpf rants
They taped off the pull up bars and workout stations on my trail.
Meanwhile the NYC subway still runs.
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Amazing the things I learn in this thread ... never pegged SFB as a cheeto chaser.
lets see. 712 people on the diamond princess caught it. At least 13 have died (there are more, but they tested positive after disembarking so were counted in their respective countries). So that's 2% of infected dying, and that 'supposedly' includes asymptomatic cases. Although I assume there were a fairly large number that were exposed and fought it off before testing, and would show antibodies for it.
Also, maths.
350,000,000 x .01 x .0001 = 350 dead. hmmmmmm, it seems we have exceeded that by a factor of over 100 so far and we're not halfway there yet.
Around 80k die from diabetes each year. We will surpass that easily even with social distancing. Without social distancing it would be much much higher.
edit- another thing to consider is how long ago the Diamond Princess breakout occurred. There are still 7 people on respirators.
Unfortunately some studies seem to be saying normal temps you would cook meat to are not sufficient to kill rat flu. Apparently surviving up to boiling. I hope it might die with the time frame needed to package and ship to stores and then get purchased.
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/scie...erature-threat
[QUOTE=Benny Profane;5962481][QUOTE=XXX-er;5962466]almost 40k americas dead but wtf does that mean ?
I havent seen any dead people and who has ? 5678
More on the droplet vs aerosol discussion. Ten people, out of 91 potential, in a restaurant were infected if they sat at the same table as the infectious person or sat at tables directly in line with AC ducts spreading larger droplets. None of the staff or people sitting at other tables were infected by small aerosolized droplets.
It's another data point suggesting properly used masks offer protection. The researches advise "better temperature-monitoring surveillance, increasing the distance between tables, and improving ventilation." Which, FWIW, are things the TGR crowd here proposed some time ago back when Rat Flu was just a worry dream. #notallpolyass
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https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/26/7/20-0764_article
coreshot, pot, kettle
https://www.wired.com/story/common-s...e-for-science/
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When a reporter asked Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, “What is the medical evidence?” Trump stopped him from answering, and at one point said this: “What do I know? I'm not a doctor, but I have common sense.”
Look, I hope the drug turns out to be helpful. But this statement is bad. This kind of thinking is no basis for a public health strategy in a pandemic. I mean, if you look back historically, common sense does not have a great track record against science.
Of course, if there’s a ton of evidence for something politicians don’t want to hear about, like global warming, they’re more fastidious. When researchers say their models are imperfect, climate deniers jump on that and say, therefore, it’s too soon to take action.
It seems like we could all use a little refresher on the nature of science—what it is and what it really does.