The coronavirus
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            A sign of our times. I hope they're all still safe...but they need those masks to be safer.
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 Keep in mind she is a flat-earther.F Me In The Brain said:That lady is a moron.
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 and i'd be willing to bet a lot of these people who refuse to wear masks and get upset when they are refused service think it's fine for businesses to deny service to LGBQT patrons. to use a Bill Maher bit - i don't know it for a fact, i just know it's true.UtahBolt said:
 Haha....near the end she says "Your infringing on my rites". Exactly what rites is the store's policy infringing on Karen?Bentleyspop said:Covidiots are everywhere including Dana Point the home of the Ohana Fest....
 BTW-I am pretty sure she also wore her seat belt as she drove to the store today, which is of course a government mandated (law) public safety requirement. Don't Tread on Karen!
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 Burning dumpsters, destroying property, and blocking highways fit that category as well. These types of idiots have been semi-functioning in society for a while, so it doesn’t surprise me to see them come out of their holes whenever they can get some attention. They they keep getting enabled (or at least ignored) by anyone that it benefits politically.brianlux said:pjl44 said:
 Nothing has happened yet, though. And that's a terrible headline because there's nothing in the article to suggest that there was any spread. They're just saying people traveled to/from long distances in some cases. This will be an interesting thing to look at in a month or two when you can actually trace whether an outbreak occurred from this or nothing happened at all.brianlux said:Way to go, dipshits.US lockdown protests may have spread virus widely, cellphone data suggestsCellphone location data suggests that demonstrators at anti-lockdown protests – some of which have been connected with Covid-19 cases – are often traveling hundreds of miles to events, returning to all parts of their states, and even crossing into neighboring ones.
 But look at the photo. These people are engaged in foolish and dangerous behavior. I'm not opposed to protesting- at least not to peaceful protesting- but I am opposed to behavior that is foolish, potentially dangerous, and stupid.Post edited by PJPOWER on0
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            PJPOWER said:
 Burning dumpsters, destroying property, and blocking highways fit that category as well. These types of idiots have been semi-functioning in society for a while, so it doesn’t surprise me to see them come out of their holes whenever they can get some attention. They they keep getting enabled (or at least ignored) by anyone that it benefits politically.brianlux said:pjl44 said:
 Nothing has happened yet, though. And that's a terrible headline because there's nothing in the article to suggest that there was any spread. They're just saying people traveled to/from long distances in some cases. This will be an interesting thing to look at in a month or two when you can actually trace whether an outbreak occurred from this or nothing happened at all.brianlux said:Way to go, dipshits.US lockdown protests may have spread virus widely, cellphone data suggestsCellphone location data suggests that demonstrators at anti-lockdown protests – some of which have been connected with Covid-19 cases – are often traveling hundreds of miles to events, returning to all parts of their states, and even crossing into neighboring ones.
 But look at the photo. These people are engaged in foolish and dangerous behavior. I'm not opposed to protesting- at least not to peaceful protesting- but I am opposed to behavior that is foolish, potentially dangerous, and stupid.
 Good point- getting attention is one of their main motivations. So much of their motivation seems to be attention getting and wanting their "team" to win- both being more important to them than being safe and keeping others safe. They're getting good at the narcissistic behavior they learn from their "leader"."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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 Smart manxavier mcdaniel said:I actually took the course for contact tracing that is free and being offered by Johns Hopkins on coursera. It took me four days and a lot of it is straightforward stuff especially if you've been following the causes etc of thisjesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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 Those are the people who are screaming "my body my choice" when it comes to wearing masks.pjhawks said:
 and i'd be willing to bet a lot of these people who refuse to wear masks and get upset when they are refused service think it's fine for businesses to deny service to LGBQT patrons. to use a Bill Maher bit - i don't know it for a fact, i just know it's true.UtahBolt said:
 Haha....near the end she says "Your infringing on my rites". Exactly what rites is the store's policy infringing on Karen?Bentleyspop said:Covidiots are everywhere including Dana Point the home of the Ohana Fest....
 BTW-I am pretty sure she also wore her seat belt as she drove to the store today, which is of course a government mandated (law) public safety requirement. Don't Tread on Karen!
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            Wtf? Seriously? Does he have COVID? Malaria? Does he think it's a vaccine? 
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 He’s totally lying he’s not taking anything! What a joke he is totally insanemrussel1 said:Wtf? Seriously? Does he have COVID? Malaria? Does he think it's a vaccine? 
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            The Baffoon is taking Hydrox as if it’s a product like Airborne I bet that’s what he will say when asked about itjesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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 "You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
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            Now here's something REALLY worth getting upset about:California salons file lawsuit over Gov. Gavin Newsom's restrictionsA federal lawsuit was filed Tuesday in Los Angeles against California Gov. Gavin Newsom on behalf of hair stylists and salon owners across the state.The beauty industry professionals are suing Gov. Newsom, state Attorney General Xaiver Becerra and others, for classifying the industry as “non-essential” and keeping the businesses from reopening until phase three of the state’s plan. This is pretty hard to disagree with, right? I mean really, since when isn't getting your nails done essential? We're allowed to buy food, go to the pharmacy or the hospital, but NOT allowed to have our nails done and hair styled? That Nasty Newsom dude needs a lesson to be taught! 
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 COVID-19 is the disease. When people say coronavirus we understand they're referring to the pandemic, but the term coronavirus more broadly refers to a type or group of viruses. This specific virus has been named SARS-CoV-2, which isn't going to make it into the everyday lexicon. The 1918 pandemic came to be known as the Spanish Flu, which doesn't seem to be racist.JimmyV said:Do we really need to call it anything other than Corona or COVID?0
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            Spanish Fly is still good for you, right?Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0
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 Yes in conjunction with poppersJason P said:Spanish Fly is still good for you, right?0
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            Getting my nails done is up there on my 'to do' list next to getting my pilot's license. It may happen, but not in the foreseeable future.Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0
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 but spanish flu originated in america. i think we called it spanish flu to stigmatize a different country.SHZA said:
 COVID-19 is the disease. When people say coronavirus we understand they're referring to the pandemic, but the term coronavirus more broadly refers to a type or group of viruses. This specific virus has been named SARS-CoV-2, which isn't going to make it into the everyday lexicon. The 1918 pandemic came to be known as the Spanish Flu, which doesn't seem to be racist.JimmyV said:Do we really need to call it anything other than Corona or COVID?"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
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