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  • Posts: 658
    You can believe what you want.


    Begging you man , stop posting conspiracy theory's. You have posted a number of completely invalid claims about this , we are in a time of panic and anxiety and this does not help the conversation. I have seen graphs and other things posted that are false.

    Try to take a deep breath , I would ask you to just look at CDC and WHO sties and keep off everything else , in times of panic you may fall for things on the internet.

    Be well   

  • Deep South Philly Posts: 17,544
    rgambs said:
    I've always thought that people overstate the significance and impact of 9/11.  I've always thought that it didn't change our country much at all, let alone fundamentally.  More airport security, occasionally more security for large events, but otherwise, not much change in how we function or think.
    This right here, this has the potential to really shake up the way we do and approach so many aspects of life.
    You would hope.....but my hopes and expectations usually don't line up.
  • Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,664
    mcgruff10 said:
    Agreed.  

    Also agreed.  I'm a worrier anyway and this has been nearly impossible to not worry about.  But last night, I slept through for almost 8 hours- first time in I don't know how long.  I needed that!   Celebrate the little things that bring comfort and/ or pleasure!
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • i come from downtown. Posts: 7,095
    edited March 2020
    I'm missing Pence/Trump news as I watch Trudeau & other Ministers. Not much new here at the Federal level today except discussing the Emergency Act as not required thus far. Call out for Blood Donors.  
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    I was swimming in the Great Barrier Reef 
    Animals were hiding behind the Coral 
    Except for little Turtle
    I could swear he's trying to talk to me 
    Gurgle Gurgle
  • New Jersey Posts: 29,131
    Just did meditation for ten minutes.  It definitely helped.  I actually found some answers believe it or not.  
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
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    You deserve scorn & contempt if you're pushing conspiracy theories right now.


    Grow the fuck up.

    I agree.  This isnt a television drama series where we need to figure out fan theories.  
  • Posts: 12,939
    mcgruff10 said:
    Just did meditation for ten minutes.  It definitely helped.  I actually found some answers believe it or not.  

    If this quarantine extends for up to 6 weeks or more what do you think they will do with school?  make you go more into the summer or just end at regular time and chalk it up as a year completed? i can't see it feasible to extend school into the summer much.
  • New Jersey Posts: 29,131
    pjhawks said:

    If this quarantine extends for up to 6 weeks or more what do you think they will do with school?  make you go more into the summer or just end at regular time and chalk it up as a year completed? i can't see it feasible to extend school into the summer much.
    No clue bud, we are in unchartered territory.  Right now we are using schoology and so far so good.  
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • Posts: 14,917
    JPPJ84 said:
    How can I help? Anything in particular you need that can be bought on Amazon?
    This is very kind. I am ok atm thank you so much.


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  • Posts: 11,856
    This is the first day it seems I have a semblance of 'routine' at home.  Kids doing school programs (and we put them on a schedule).  I am working from home and was able to log into my work computer from home which is amazing.   So that helps.  This is the first day of the past 7 (last wednesday morning when I learned how dire the situation was) that my anxiety wasnt increased exponentially.


    I advise anyone and everyone to turn off the news for a bit, stop refreshing news site.  Look at NFL news, participate in online discussions not related to this situation, do work if you can at home, play catch/outside with your kids, go for a jog/walk, work out, organize your basement, garage, etc.  It helps ratchet down the anxiety.
  • Posts: 2,855
    DONALD TRUMP: I've been briefed on every contingency you could possibly imagine. Many contingencies. A lot of positive. Different numbers, all different numbers. Very large numbers. And some small numbers, too, by the way.


    Oh okay, since you put it that way. It's completely understandable  :s
    "The heart and mind are the true lens of the camera." - Yusuf Karsh
     


  • Posts: 41,517
    rgambs said:
    I've always thought that people overstate the significance and impact of 9/11.  I've always thought that it didn't change our country much at all, let alone fundamentally.  More airport security, occasionally more security for large events, but otherwise, not much change in how we function or think.
    This right here, this has the potential to really shake up the way we do and approach so many aspects of life.
    The young people are going to see the mess that is here for them and the future.  I am hoping that when they see all the political bickering that they can come up with a better way of "crossing the aisle" and bi-partisanship.

    Let's hope that it does shake the tree and ripe fruit comes from it and not rotten.
  • Posts: 12,939
    MayDay10 said:
    This is the first day it seems I have a semblance of 'routine' at home.  Kids doing school programs (and we put them on a schedule).  I am working from home and was able to log into my work computer from home which is amazing.   So that helps.  This is the first day of the past 7 (last wednesday morning when I learned how dire the situation was) that my anxiety wasnt increased exponentially.


    I advise anyone and everyone to turn off the news for a bit, stop refreshing news site.  Look at NFL news, participate in online discussions not related to this situation, do work if you can at home, play catch/outside with your kids, go for a jog/walk, work out, organize your basement, garage, etc.  It helps ratchet down the anxiety.

    agree, i think getting out in fresh air for small amounts of time each day is very important.
  • New Jersey Posts: 29,131
    pjhawks said:

    agree, i think getting out in fresh air for small amounts of time each day is very important.
    100% agree.  just climbed a tree with my six year old, it was awesome.  
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • Posts: 2,855
    Can add his stupid "words" to that from today.  
    "The heart and mind are the true lens of the camera." - Yusuf Karsh
     


  • New Jersey Posts: 29,131
    Put in one ear bud and listened to some of my favorite pj songs.  Man my anxiety level went down pretty fast.  
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • Victoria, BC Posts: 12,856
    mcgruff10 said:
    100% agree.  just climbed a tree with my six year old, it was awesome.  
    I am continuing to ride my bike to work, taking that time to enjoy the sunshine and spring-like weather. It seems the perfect exercise for this time - outside, touching only my bike (and that with gloves on), away from everybody else, getting my heart rate up and my stress down. 


    Unfortunately my climbing gym has had to close, which is a really bummer as climbing is my meditation. I totally understand, though - how can you continue an activity where hundreds of people touch the same little holds in the same places that are impossible to sanitize? I have faith it will open again in due time. 
    my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf
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    Kat said:
    HAHAHAHA!!!  Post that in the Show me something Funny thread please!
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