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The Coronavirus a/k/a COVID-19 corner.

User is offline   Radar 

  • King of SOVL

#301

Just burn your trash like in the old days. ;)
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User is offline   Aristotle Gumball 

  • banned!

#302

@High Treason - I watched a few videos on your channel a while ago and they stuck with me. You live a hard life, man. I have mates in England and they tell me Hull is a real shit hole too.
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User is offline   Jimmy 

  • Let's go Brandon!

#303

Is there anything worse than someone "empowered" by the government?

Our trash disposal services are terrible too. They just might skip your house. They'll take your bins and never bring them back, and then force you buy more from them. The facility is very far out of the city and has bizarre hours, regulations, and fees, so no one goes there.

Most people just throw their garbage on sidewalks.
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User is offline   ck3D 

#304

View PostMARTYR, on 09 May 2020 - 11:02 AM, said:

Is there anything worse than someone "empowered" by the government?


That's a good one, actually. Maybe the people who wish they were, but really aren't, yet will pretend and act like they are, aka. random concerned citizens who really just like to point fingers and blame the rest of the world for their own insecurities that they're too stupid themselves to comprehend in the first place (which would actually resolve things)? Same basic sentiment as the one of those who use the excuse of representing the government to push their personal frustrations onto others, except they weren't even socially apt enough to get the actual qualification and wear the denial they live in on their faces. Humans will be humans.

This post has been edited by ck3D: 09 May 2020 - 11:18 AM

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User is offline   Radar 

  • King of SOVL

#305

Trash disposal should be privatized.
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User is offline   Hank 

#306

Some trash in England is collected by the FCC, which in turn is owned by a Spanish construction firm. It may like smell like government, but the profits go into the pockets of globalists.
Like Mark, I did not watch the video. I have to pay for private garbage collection for my office space, which is also is our residence upstairs. Yet, the firm who serves us, has seen a 75% reduction in demand, since this Wuhan Mania. Small businesses here are dying faster than people from this virus.
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User is offline   Jimmy 

  • Let's go Brandon!

#307

Here a private company is given "authority" by the government.

Corporate fascism.
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User is offline   Kyanos 

#308

https://nypost.com/2...us-in-november/

Interesting. It seems the entire northern hemisphere was getting this thing simultaniously, out of this world.
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User is offline   Danukem 

  • Duke Plus Developer

#309

View PostKyanos, on 09 May 2020 - 02:45 PM, said:

https://nypost.com/2...us-in-november/

Interesting. It seems the entire northern hemisphere was getting this thing simultaniously, out of this world.


Not likely. The guy was really sick in November, then he got tested recently and was found to have antibodies for COVID19. But he could have been exposed to COVID19 recently and then developed the antibodies while being asymptomatic. In fact we know that's common. He is assuming that it was COVID19 back in November simply because he was very sick back then. Maybe having a higher white blood cell count from the earlier infection helped his immune system fight off COVID19.
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User is offline   Kyanos 

#310

Obviouslly you do not know. I do not know. He can't know for sure. But I love the sheer amount of maybes and speculation put into your "rebuttal?"

With out blood samples from the past we can't ever know when He specifically got it. Then again without blood samples for present testing we can't believe anyone actually has ncov-sars2, the nasal swab does not test for the virus itself, only a byproduct (coexelles or something like that) which has many other sources (including the common cold)

France had blood samples from December pneumonia cases return positive for ncov-sars2. Proving the virus was in Europe while only just being discovered in China. Remember whoever smelt it dealt it XD

My point is this;
"Comets bring Plague Death and War to Earth."

This post has been edited by Kyanos: 09 May 2020 - 05:52 PM

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User is offline   Kyanos 

#311

Also covid19 is a vaguely discribed disease, the effects of infection. (Honestly it doesn't even have a real definition which should raise a red flag by itself)
Very very few people actually even get tested for ncov-sars2 the virus itself. (Only blood tests so far can return true positive)

The difference between HIV and AIDS is like the difference between ncov-sars2 and covid19.

Here's one;
"Chicken Pox is to Shingles as Corona Virus is to _______"
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User is offline   Mark 

#312

Today I had my High Treason moment. I wanted to go into Walmart to get some cat food. It was real crowded so I parked in a far corner of the lot. As I approached the doors, A and B, there was an employee directing people in and out. Usually you can enter or leave from any door but now they have them split. Enter at A, exit at B. I actually wanted to walk along the sidewalk to enter door C which is about 100ft further down. The employee ( purple X ) runs out to me and says I have to enter at door A. I told him politely that I am heading over to door C. He insisted that I can't and must enter door A. I then said "Why? Look at all those other people walking in that other door." He replied "I'm just doing as I was instructed. You must use this door. But if you wish, you can enter A, exit B and then walk over to C." I said "Do you realize how stupid that is. I guess I'll spend my money at the Pick and Save store instead. Have a good day" I suppose I could have just ignored him and continued walking in the parking lot towards door C but a non-thinking sheep like that might actually make a big deal out of it and cause me hassles with security. So I just went to the other store instead.

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User is offline   Forge 

  • Speaker of the Outhouse

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View PostKyanos, on 09 May 2020 - 05:48 PM, said:

Obviouslly you do not know. I do not know. He can't know for sure. But I love the sheer amount of maybes and speculation put into your "rebuttal?"

Idiot from one of the worst hit states claims he "may have had the lung-aids back in november" 'cause he had a bad case of the sniffus.
He also decided to share this ground breaking revelation with China Global Television Network first before any of the media outlets closer to home.
Nothing suspicious there

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User is offline   Kyanos 

#314

Doubt.jpg everywhere. I do agree. Didn't someone here say their whole family had it back in November?

Any opinion on the early positive case in France?
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User is offline   Forge 

  • Speaker of the Outhouse

#315

If there were actual cases outside of china back in november, then they would not have been isolated cases. The pandemic would have spread rapidly through the us eastern seaboard or the EU and been quite noticeable in December.
It only took two weeks for it to go from a few cases in late December to a pandemic by mid January in Wuhan. As best as we can tell, since China kicked out all foreign reporters and murdered everyone who knew anything.

Tin foil hats are better worn when deciphering how and who released the virus in Wuhan in the first place.
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User is offline   Danukem 

  • Duke Plus Developer

#316

View PostForge, on 10 May 2020 - 06:25 AM, said:

If there were actual cases outside of china back in november, then they would not have been isolated cases. The pandemic would have spread rapidly through the us eastern seaboard or the EU and been quite noticeable in December.
It only took two weeks for it to go from a few cases in late December to a pandemic by mid January in Wuhan.


Exactly. Thank you for using logic.
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User is offline   Jimmy 

  • Let's go Brandon!

#317

Maybe but my entire family was bedridden for weeks in November/December from a mysterious sickness similar to cold and flu. My girlfriend had terrible pneumonia for a month because of it. We get packages from China fairly often (zentai suits, wigs, fabrics, etc) I dunno man.
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#318

I ain't going to pretend like this ironclad logic here, but diseases have had a habit of spreading through the population before we know they're there. If they're not shooting blood out from their eyes or the like. On the other hand, despite the bad flu season we had, nobody's brought up the hospitals having been swamped at the time with people having horrible gunk in their lungs. No tales of people getting put on ventilators. Just tales of a bad flu season, people getting knocked out. Either doctors were really stupid then or it really was just a bad flu season.
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User is offline   Jimmy 

  • Let's go Brandon!

#319

Doctors are usually stupid. Also when you get a cold or a flu, do they really take samples and try to figure out the exact strain? Nah, they just tell you to take medicine that treats the symptoms and give it a few days. It makes complete sense that a cold or flu like virus could pass around and nobody would figure it out until much later because who is taking samples? Almost nobody.

People forget that this virus hits those that are compromised the hardest. The average Chinese citizen is not in great health and constantly surrounded by air, water, and food pollutants and contaminates. It killed so many Chinese because they're such an unsanitary culture. Remember how they said SARS, bird flu, swine flu, etc was going to wreck the West? But instead there were a few cases and it fizzled out. Same shit here really, this disease is just more communicable (it's engineered that way) but for the average person you get a coof and a sniffle and you gotta lay in bed for a few days.

This post has been edited by MARTYR: 11 May 2020 - 06:47 AM

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User is offline   Kyanos 

#320

View PostForge, on 10 May 2020 - 06:25 AM, said:

It only took two weeks [worth of testing] for it to go from a few cases in late December to a pandemic by mid January in Wuhan.

FTFY
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User is offline   Forge 

  • Speaker of the Outhouse

#321

It's a miracle that all those old people in New York, Washington, Italy, and elsewhere survived all the way up until February-March. By rights they all should have been dead last October right after the flu the covid season started.
Good thing they waited until after they were tested before they conveniently died much later than they should have.
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User is offline   Kyanos 

#322

See

View PostTrooper Dan, on 01 May 2020 - 12:26 PM, said:



I'm surprised you of all people aren't screaming about this being a hoax.

Anyone read Miles Mathis' latest paper. The Greatest Heist Ever Sold
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User is offline   Danukem 

  • Duke Plus Developer

#323

It's possible to acknowledge that the usual suspects will take full advantage of the situation in advancing their agenda, while simultaneously acknowledging that the virus is real and kills many people.
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User is offline   Hank 

#324

^ I know that you are try to bring common sense here, but is there a remote possibility, facts are distorted to permanently alter human behaviour, among it, US’ consumer driven economy?

Like anyone else, about this virus, I have to wait until peer reviewed, independent data circulates. Not from WHO, China, US and/or Europe’s sciencism priests, no, from actual scientists. This will take years.

You are absolutely correct though, that peeps will take advantage of this. Drastic changes mean drastic potentials for profits. Go out and get your share. :)
No I ain’t drunk. Just exited to be alive. W00000000000t ;)

This post has been edited by Hank: 12 May 2020 - 03:29 PM

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User is offline   Mark 

#325

I'll drink to that.
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User is offline   Mark 

#326

I wonder just how much the Dems and the media ( same thing ) love this crisis. They have used it to implement their goal of releasing criminals from prison. Killed off old people that drive up their state's medicaid and medicare programs costs. Getting millions more people to taste the good life of government handouts instead of working.You know big government can't properly monitor these huge handouts to the cities and states so now they will have a slush fund to bail themselves out from all their failed liberal agendas. Don't be surprised when we start to hear of how that money got re-directed. The crisis will be used as a bludgeon against Trump in the election, so they will look the other way when destroying our economy and prolonging the agony just for a chance to regain the Whitehouse.

Remember, it was they who said "never let a good crisis go to waste, we can do things we could never get away with otherwise" ( paraphrasing )

This post has been edited by Mark: 14 May 2020 - 05:12 AM

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User is offline   Forge 

  • Speaker of the Outhouse

#327

By the numbers.
During the time period covering Feb 29 to May 13, 2020

Approximate number of deaths in the US due to lung-aids (covid-19): 80,000
Approximate number of murders in the US due to abortion: 165,000
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User is offline   ck3D 

#328

I take it you guys in the more exposed areas have had such a thing as certain shops and random public places that only let you in if you're wearing a mask for a bit? This phenomenon just got here now that our lockdown is over and I think it feels funny. Everyone is hanging out on the streets in packs again, I see people pass over water bottles, camera phones and whatnot like the pandemic was some kind of excuse for a holiday that's now over. But on the other hand, no shop here had a strict mandatory mask rule for the whole duration of the lockdown, they were either open and letting people in one at a time (mask or no mask) or closed; the other day I forgot to bring the scarf I've been using as a mask to go grocery shopping (due to leaving my place in a bit of rush to get there before closing time), and surely enough I was welcome with those new signs at the entrance of the store (it was my first time forgetting the scarf since the start of the outbreak too, ironically), and as I was walking back I noticed several other shops and restaurants had similar signs up but not all of them, implying that those regulations might be an initiative from each owner and not something that's officially enforced. Struck me as the way of the people to keep fighting against a situation our government practically gave up on, maybe that's anecdotal but it made me think a bit.

This post has been edited by ck3D: 19 May 2020 - 05:08 AM

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User is offline   Hank 

#329

All my masks are stamped - Livelihood is 1st
I'm essential service and am burned out with the relentless fear campaign. Death is part of living – period. Yes, loosing loved one’s hurt bad and I do not wish to die either, but I refuse to stop living. My girl also, thank heaven for her, let me tell you.

Wise man once said: It is terrible to contemplate how few politicians are hanged.
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User is offline   Mark 

#330

Wisconsin wasn't in hard lockdown like some other states. We were not being herded off the street by drones. In Milwaukee we had fast food places stay open the whole time using their drive-thru services or free delivery service from GrubHub. Restaurants had "call in-carry out" or curbside delivery. Some sub sandwich shops and pizza places allowed walk-ins but no seating inside. The only restrictions in grocery stores were standing apart at the checkout lanes and limits on some items that were being hoarded. Hardware stores had only the spacing at checkout lanes. Other types of businesses offered curbside pickup if you chose not to go inside. No businesses I went to required a mask.

So it was pretty much life as normal for me with the exception of not being able to go to the Cinema every weekend. ( and having to listen to people preach to me how irresponsible I am for not taking it seriously )

On a political note: I was happy to see that our state Supreme Court shot down our liberal Governor's unconstitutional attempt to bypass our Legislators with executive actions on the shutdown.

This post has been edited by Mark: 19 May 2020 - 07:32 AM

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