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ziltoid

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  1. 47 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

    Wait a minute. You think our California wildfires are caused because it's HOT out?  They are not. The fires are not caused by heat.  No matter what you think, or have been told, it isn't THAT hot out here.  In fact, this past year we had a wet winter that caused lots of underbrush grasses to grow, which then fuels our fires....which are in fact caused by lightning, homeless folks, arson, little to no forestry maintenance, and poorly maintained power lines.  Our fires are not the result of Climate Change.

    They are all climate change, and don’t go trying to change the largest brained one here! He knows all!

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  2. 34 minutes ago, oldmanfan said:

    There is a lot of fatigue from folks given this has gone on for almost a year now.  I live in Indiana, and was driving back from Kentucky a month ago.  I stopped to get gas and was going to run in to the convenience store to get a drink.  There were a dozen folks in there; one was wearing a mask and not doing so correctly.  

     

    This virus is highly contagious, and the variants may be even more so.  It doesn't take much of a screw up for infection to occur.


    Well ***** my uncle. Us Kantuckyains don’t believe in yer fancy dancy city vyrusses.

  3. 4 hours ago, ALF said:

    The face mask that could end the pandemic

     

    N95 masks are considered the gold standard in personal protective equipment because they block 95% of large and small particles utilizing a unique electrostatic filter.

     

    Some experts like Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School physician Dr. Abraar Karan have been advocating for public use of N95 masks from the start of the pandemic. In an interview with CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta, Karan outlined why N95s are critical at this stage of the pandemic.

     

    "If for four weeks the country essentially wore these masks in those risky settings like that indoors, what kind of difference do you think it would make?" Gupta asked.


    "This would stop the epidemic," Karan responded.

     

    https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/22/health/face-mask-n95-coronavirus-transmission/index.html


    If only the CDC demanded the US build capacity to make these masks 24/7  at the start of the pandemic.

     

    OF COURSE a “Karan” would say wearing an N95 would end the pandemic.

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  4. 12 hours ago, LDD said:

    You can't have everything.  If you don't make a sacrifice in one area, you lose something else.  Kids are taking it on the chin and selfish adults DGAF.  But, whatever.  We get what we deserve I suppose. 

    Ain’t no collectively solving this one. We’re fuct for life. Masks, life.  Distancing, always.  Kids, ***** off.  Go learn on your own.  Sports? Concerts? Only for the uber rich from here on out.  J&J shot? Whoopty frickin do. The metrics will be the same next winter.

     

    When you tards wake up, don’t come crying to me.

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  5. 45 minutes ago, LDD said:

    Yes, and it's a shame.  It really sucks.  It is the fault of selfish people.  I live in rural PA and we've been in and out of school all year based on case loads.  I just had to tell my son, a junior and the starting PG on the varsity basketball team that he is quarantined for two weeks.  We lost three varsity starters and two juniors this week from a squad that should be running it.  I also had to tell his friend who just got back from a 14 day quarantine that he is gone again too.  The virus will do what the virus will do but people not following SIMPLE mitigation efforts are wrecking the school experience for our kids.  The grass isn't always greener.  Going back to school in this mess puts a whole new set of factors into play. 

    Being accepting of this new norm is crazy.  Why didn't we respond this way to Polio?  Were we all selfish back in the mid 1900s?

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  6. 13 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

    The Biden Virus took another 4,000 American souls yesterday. A full week into his presidency and with months to prepare a response it appears the new President is incapable of slowing the spread or bending the curve. Nice job Joe!


    Hang in there SoTear Deek! Joe knows not what he’s doing, let alone where he’s at.  They’ll figure it out by 2022ish, when Emperor Harris is installed.

  7. 1 minute ago, Plano said:

    well that just about wraps this thread up. close it up, let the Qanon kids play together somewhere else. 

    Is that what this is now, a flat earth sweep under the rug? 

     

    Answer the question, did Joe use the troops as a prop?

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  8. 13 hours ago, Backintheday544 said:


    Im pretty sure this thread is a lie. 1. Do you have where Biden said that? 2. Did Biden order 50,000 troops guarding empty seats? That seems like security that the people who run security make the decision on. It’s not like he’s planning some military parade in DC like Trump.

    oh boy

     

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  9. A lot of shucking and jiving around the fact that Biden used oodles of troops as a prop for his big day.  And he couldn't be bothered to salute the Marines standing guard as he walked by them.  Well they are stupid bastards, Joe said so himself.

     

    This guy is a train wreck, but at least your feeling aren't hurt on twatter!

  10. 18 minutes ago, SoTier said:

     

    Nowhere in that piece did AOC call for violence.   The word "liberation" does NOT equate to "violence".

     

     

    AOC was talking about "liberating" working people from economic, social, and racial oppression.   That rhetoric is borrowed directly from various American social movements going back to at least the 1830s. 


    Or the Cuban “social” movement of the 1950s. Perfectly peaceful and without any violence.

     

    Either one.

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