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ziltoid

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  1. Excellent news. So barring injury, Ford is locked in at right guard? Or are they rotating positions still?
  2. Straight talk Capco - you are correct. If you died tomorrow, I would not care. And vice versa. Deal with it.
  3. Hope you have your covaids bunker stocked up until Nov. 4th!
  4. Talk like this makes you want to commit suicide, doesn’t it? Is that a side goal of the WHO?
  5. I wonder what color will the city officials shirts be?
  6. The normies out there think this heart thing is something new. It's all so tiresome.
  7. I know a bunch or yoos guys have weighed in, but here's my commentary on the collective thinking out there: I see a lot of regular PPP posters trying to discuss covid things over on the OTW side of the fence. 2 threads to choose from, but the facts one is off limits to any new contributions. Most of the time the ideas that we have been discussing here are immediately poo-poo'd by the entire lot of people over there. Most notably by the more powerful poster(s) over there (jannie). And I would say our opinions over here are leaning right but fair when it comes to the virus, as I would venture a guess a few of the sane posters over here are lefties. Not the majority, but there are a few. You would think NFL football fans would take a hopeful approach using the latest information out there, but they just want the NFL season shut down. Very strange to me. I see this too in real life. A few of the people that I thought were rational thinkers have completely lost it when it comes to our personal actions (don't leave the house anymore) and the decisions of local officials (school opening is the latest hot topic). They are perfectly fine with locking down forever and obliterating people's businesses and livelihoods. And a couple of these people are highly respected managers where I work. I just don't get the disconnect. They manage multi-million dollar budgets, make tough decisions every day, but this virus has them vapor locked. Makes me think maybe they aren't as smart as they claim. The only thing I keep coming back to is their voting preference. It can't be that, can it? Do you really throw science out the window when you have a president you don't like? And what's up with the power trippin on the other side of the board? I've had more than one comment deleted over there that was apolitical. I just did not stick to the consensus covid notes.
  8. @Magox & @shoshin I find it amazing that it takes 3-6 months to ultimately decide and categorize how people die. I guess it takes a pandemic where you want to make real time policy decisions to reveal this. If this pandemic and it's response is truly about public safety and not straight up politics, then a reform of the state and CDC disease categorization process should be on both presidential candidate's agendas. 2 weeks lag tops. But I fear I am asking for way too much.
  9. It's ok, Democratic voters probably struggle at the real game of "Memory" too. They probably flip all the cards up and then start the game.
  10. "Shut it all down, I had a fever." I wonder who he's voting for.
  11. Will the 32,000 NYS corona-dead even make a blip on that graph?
  12. Good reporting again! No big stake in the Trump race, so the BBC actually just reported the facts without the NYT fog.
  13. Very telling the herd immunity number keeps coming down. 2 months ago proposing a number less than 70% was conspiracy level nutso.
  14. Well, that guy is now on a watch list. Wouldn't surprise me if the red flag laws get used on his household.
  15. Yikes. Does something like this get the death penalty?
  16. Maybe, but most likely a result of an acute viral infection. Myocarditis has a long and established link to most infections, snake/bug bites, chemotherapy - the list goes on and on. Basically, your body get attacked by something, your body responds creating antibodies, and as a result tissues and sometimes organs get inflamed. Similar to an autoimmune disease. Here is a good prognosis: "Patients with acute fulminant myocarditis, once they survive the acute illness, had an excellent long-term prognosis of 93% at 11 years..." Citation. I get it, this is all new and needs further study. But this opinion piece guy want more eyes on heart disease in general, and covaids has cracked that door open for his interests.
  17. It’s obviously a right wing facist clinical website.
  18. Slide me in just under dubs? I’m just posting to get a smelly face or a beer mug. I will leave you with this nugget of wisdom - Brady sucks!
  19. The mere mention of Joe's wet leg hair making a guest appearance in Florida sent the virus running. Almost Chuck Norris level.
  20. Yes, I would kill to play some hockey and forgo the locker room beers right now in NY. Maybe in the next month or two. I think we're on the same page - but it surprises me when I still see people hiding in their 1 room apartment going on 5 months without leaving...
  21. He definitely lost that "pop" about 4-6 weeks into the season last year. Not sure it was possible to get him to 1000 yards.
  22. Are these guys (fellow Canadians by the way) being selfish @Niagara Bill? https://theathletic.com/1979206/2020/08/07/nothing-is-100-percent-safe-beer-league-hockey-is-back-but-should-you-play/ I would argue they are increasing their chances of making it thru this pandemic.
  23. The article from the mises.org has an obvious libertarian slant to it. That's why I mentioned it. To your point, there is no single philosophy that rules the day. A libertarian society would look like the wild west in short order. My point is a little more self reliance wouldn't hurt. Blending that into our current governmental approach would only help.
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