The Coronavirus Thread
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Still older with other illnesses. Youngest was 63. 17 cases in Den Haag. No dead.
I used to work for ESRI.
I used to work for ESRI.
"Wat is het een gezellig boel hier".
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You sound like qanon now.Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Tue Mar 17, 2020 9:50 amJust stating some simple facts. You dont have to be Galaxian to do that. You cant see the convenience of such a world wide incident? We have only 6000 deaths globally so why all the fuss. It is not a deadly virus to young people in fact they only get minor symptoms. It just does not add up by any stretch.
It does sound suspicious, Scot Dutchy. That is why the conspiracy-theories do so well with stories like this. I enjoy them (along with giant arrests in S.A. for corruption, pedophile rings going down and the gold standard returning) but to take that seriously would be silly.
Seriously? Stay out of crowds. Wash your hands. Care for those around you as if they were precious.
It isn't that hard, is it?
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Anyone feel like travelling (Tero?)
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Do it! If you know what they need you to know, they'll be glad to pay for it.
And the money will be at LEAST as good as rough-quality toilet paper.
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Teachers have been sharing whispered giggles.
Lots of 'parents' will be trapped, with their precious well-parented children, in their own homes, for extended periods.
Not all of them will have the solutions hinted at in laklak's meme
Lots of 'parents' will be trapped, with their precious well-parented children, in their own homes, for extended periods.
Not all of them will have the solutions hinted at in laklak's meme
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Rode my bike 4 miles. A few moms were out in the drive way with the kids. Temp 50F. I threw one ball back across the street. With my gloves on.
The free library is full. People are leaving books there but not taking any.
The free library is full. People are leaving books there but not taking any.
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With cartoons like this, even Scot Dutchy is starting to sound rational...
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Maybe a break from virus news is a good idea. And now this...
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Unless that guy has been tested he doesn't know if it skipped him or not. So, the answer could just be the usual, rich and powerful assholes have access to what most of us don't.
The latest fad is a poverty social. Every woman must wear calico,
and every man his old clothes. In addition each is fined 25 cents if
he or she does not have a patch on his or her clothing. If these
parties become a regular thing, says an exchange, won't there be
a good chance for newspaper men to shine?
The Silver State. 1894.
and every man his old clothes. In addition each is fined 25 cents if
he or she does not have a patch on his or her clothing. If these
parties become a regular thing, says an exchange, won't there be
a good chance for newspaper men to shine?
The Silver State. 1894.
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Or, the cull!
The latest fad is a poverty social. Every woman must wear calico,
and every man his old clothes. In addition each is fined 25 cents if
he or she does not have a patch on his or her clothing. If these
parties become a regular thing, says an exchange, won't there be
a good chance for newspaper men to shine?
The Silver State. 1894.
and every man his old clothes. In addition each is fined 25 cents if
he or she does not have a patch on his or her clothing. If these
parties become a regular thing, says an exchange, won't there be
a good chance for newspaper men to shine?
The Silver State. 1894.
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I remember several pandemics. People were scared.Sean Hayden wrote: ↑Tue Mar 17, 2020 6:30 pmUnless that guy has been tested he doesn't know if it skipped him or not. So, the answer could just be the usual, rich and powerful assholes have access to what most of us don't.
I've never heard of so many elite folk claiming infection. Not even with AIDS.
It's weird, and that doesn't change my behaviour (as per Health Canada + more personal caution) but it makes me want to see where Google has been re-censored lately.
I remember 'who is q' returning quite different results a short time ago (for instance)
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A lot of them tended to keep positive HIV results to themselves didn't they? Still I remember many cases. Thankfully the US and Western Europe have made significant progress on that front.
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Honestly, I just figured this is because these people travel and mix a lot.
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Honestly, I just figured this is because these people travel and mix a lot.

The latest fad is a poverty social. Every woman must wear calico,
and every man his old clothes. In addition each is fined 25 cents if
he or she does not have a patch on his or her clothing. If these
parties become a regular thing, says an exchange, won't there be
a good chance for newspaper men to shine?
The Silver State. 1894.
and every man his old clothes. In addition each is fined 25 cents if
he or she does not have a patch on his or her clothing. If these
parties become a regular thing, says an exchange, won't there be
a good chance for newspaper men to shine?
The Silver State. 1894.
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