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Thread: Fear and Loathing, a Rat Flu Odyssey

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lone Star View Post
    True dat. I hear if we all just talk about rainbows and unicorns we can cut the R value of this bugger in half.
    Coffee on my screen from that one. I was getting all excited to post some snarky response to skiball's moronic drivel, but I was beaten to the punch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lone Star View Post
    True dat. I hear if we all just talk about rainbows and unicorns we can cut the R value of this bugger in half.
    Hi Karen, hope you have a nice day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glademaster View Post
    Coffee on my screen from that one. I was getting all excited to post some snarky response to skiball's moronic drivel, but I was beaten to the punch.
    Hi Karen's son, hope you have a nice day.

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    It's tough on everyone. So I'll give a pass. We used to believe we measured our country on how we took care of the weakest. Now some would rather gas them. f
    Figuratively of course.
    A few people feel the rain. Most people just get wet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KQ View Post
    There is a big sign at the front door of the local Costco that states everyone in the store must wear a mask. About half of the people walking in had no mask, and the employee standing there didn't say a word. Not sure why they have a policy posted if they clearly aren't enforcing it.

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    Why should that employee risk getting coughed on or physically/verbally assaulted by a member of the deplorable class who refuses to wear a mask for the whopping $9.50 an hour they're being paid to stand there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by glademaster View Post
    Why should that employee risk getting coughed on or physically/verbally assaulted by a member of the deplorable class who refuses to wear a mask for the whopping $9.50 an hour they're being paid to stand there?
    Why have the sign?

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    Quote Originally Posted by glademaster View Post
    Why should that employee risk getting coughed on or physically/verbally assaulted by a member of the deplorable class who refuses to wear a mask for the whopping $9.50 an hour they're being paid to stand there?
    Time to start walking in with a mask on and leaving the card in the pocket.
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    Quote Originally Posted by glademaster View Post
    Why should that employee risk getting coughed on or physically/verbally assaulted by a member of the deplorable class who refuses to wear a mask for the whopping $9.50 an hour they're being paid to stand there?
    At least around here, Costco pays much better than that.

    They have no problem turning away undressed mounted around here. No face covering, no service. Even the few MAGA looks around here know if you want to get inside, cover the face hole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zion zig zag View Post
    Why have the sign?
    Could be a CYA/liability thing for Costco? Not sure how liability is going to play out with all of this, but it seems like it could be something along those lines.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ottime View Post
    They have no problem turning away undressed mounted around here. No face covering, no service. Even the few MAGA looks around here know if you want to get inside, cover the face hole.
    And up here in a suburb of Seattle, I couldn't buy 5 single bottles of craft beer yesterday because the cashier insisted that I take my mask off to prove that I was the person on my ID when I got to the register.

    I told her I wasn't willing to, since I had just been walking around the store handling things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skiballs View Post
    Hi Karen, hope you have a nice day.
    lighten up, snowflake

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    Quote Originally Posted by glademaster View Post
    Could be a CYA/liability thing for Costco? Not sure how liability is going to play out with all of this, but it seems like it could be something along those lines.
    Yeah, I could see that angle. My other observation on masks: half of those "wearing" masks don't seem to grasp the concept. Constantly with their fingers under it, pulling it down to talk to people, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glademaster View Post
    Could be a CYA/liability thing for Costco? Not sure how liability is going to play out with all of this, but it seems like it could be something along those lines.



    And up here in a suburb of Seattle, I couldn't buy 5 single bottles of beer yesterday because the cashier insisted that I take my mask off to prove that I was the person on my ID when I got to the register. I told her I wasn't willing to, since I had just been walking around the store handling things.
    Cash is still king.
    Drop cash on counter. Walk out with beer.
    Let them call the cops. Who wont do anything.
    Kill all the telemarkers
    But they’ll put us in jail if we kill all the telemarkers
    Telemarketers! Kill the telemarketers!
    Oh we can do that. We don’t even need a reason

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    Wow. You know, you really are an asshole. She refused to ring them up, but because I've worked retail/service sector jobs, I have a little more respect for the people doing those shitty jobs than you clearly do.

    I was annoyed by it, but I wasn't rude to the cashier. I told her that I wasn't going to touch my face, but I did have two forms of gov't issued photo ID with me, and that if she didn't want to sell me the beer, I would be happy to just but the other items I had and be on my way.

    She's following an idiotic policy because she doesn't want to jeopardize her job so some bearded dufus can drink bougie microbrew as he "shelters in place" while she's out there interacting with 100 strangers a shift.

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    Masks can make you more comfortable

    Yesterday I went for a ride on a formerly quiet, litter-free local trail. Bouncing along with a jingling bare bell, I came around a corner to see a young lady squatting not 4 feet from the side of the trail, unable to move. Must have been urgent because she had to have heard me. As I came into view she threw both hands over her face. Bet she wished she'd worn a mask.

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    The fuck?

    Trails are more crowded these days but no turd droppers.

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    Noam lays it out like only Noam can:
    https://truthout.org/articles/chomsk...-failed-state/

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    Quote Originally Posted by jono View Post
    Yesterday I went for a ride on a formerly quiet, litter-free local trail. Bouncing along with a jingling bare bell, I came around a corner to see a young lady squatting not 4 feet from the side of the trail, unable to move. Must have been urgent because she had to have heard me. As I came into view she threw both hands over her face. Bet she wished she'd worn a mask.
    Hot. Didn’t take a video?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Name Redacted View Post
    Noam lays it out like only Noam can:
    https://truthout.org/articles/chomsk...-failed-state/
    Some humor from Latin America

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    Going back to work? These guys never stop...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ottime View Post
    The fuck?

    Trails are more crowded these days but no turd droppers.
    I didn't actually ask if it was 1 or 2. Her friends were all waiting for her below the next switchback, so she'd managed to get a little social distance from them, but how she settled on that spot in all the wooded terrain I'll never know. Brains atrophy, too, I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jono View Post
    Yesterday I went for a ride on a formerly quiet, litter-free local trail. Bouncing along with a jingling bare bell, I came around a corner to see a young lady squatting not 4 feet from the side of the trail, unable to move. Must have been urgent because she had to have heard me. As I came into view she threw both hands over her face. Bet she wished she'd worn a mask.
    just pissing, or leaving a steamer?

    e: ^ ah I see. I can totally see taking a quick piss and gambling nobody will come down the trail while you're going... but if it's number two...

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    Quote Originally Posted by subtle plague View Post
    From a European perspective the comparison makes sense.
    Absolutely

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    Quote Originally Posted by huckbucket View Post
    Re-read Multiverse's post from a few pages ago:
    https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...87#post5974487

    He's right. Herd immunity in the absence of a vaccine would be a loss, plain and simple. Easily 1MM people could die on our way to 60% infected. Obviously that number could be worse if we don't rush to spread and immunize naturally, but the BEST path is to continue to slow the spread as much as possible among everyone until we have a vaccine.
    Maybe your right. But I would not capitalize even the word maybe as its too definite at the present time. Alot of smart people on both sides of the Swedish / total lockdown debate. I certainly see Old Goats position as it is very close to my own but I don't have a lot of faith in my own position. I was just pointing out that in the Swedish model the nursing home thing didn't work out was planned. In 12-18 months time we will all see what was the best approach. Even the Swedes see eventual herd immunity as just a byproduct of their approach. The more I learn about this the more the worst case gets worse and the range of uncertainly gets larger. Or maybe the TGR experts are just so pessimistic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ill-advised strategy View Post
    dougW, you motherfucking dirty son of a bitch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mall walker View Post
    just pissing, or leaving a steamer?

    e: ^ ah I see. I can totally see taking a quick piss and gambling nobody will come down the trail while you're going... but if it's number two...
    I'm just glad I managed not to crash. Although that might have been a perfect response in the long run.

    My wife was behind me and apparently her wits worked better--she's just related their conservation now: "Need a potty break?" "Yeeaaah" 10 seconds later: "Anyone else need a potty break?" Laughter.

    We're guessing this group is in violation of our state's 14-day visitor quarantine. But we're smug locals, so who knows.

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    Are these sanitizing tunnels anywhere else? In Chile they have popped up in a lot of places, quite the polemic...

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    Here there are very strict measures for opening up commerce, no restaurants, gyms, etc, masks required and respected.

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