The coronavirus
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If it makes you happy.tempo_n_groove said:
Unfollowing AOC and Obama now!oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:
advice: don't follow Theo Fleury on twitter. he's the Aubrey Huff of Canadian social media athlete politics.oftenreading said:
And more on that theme - conservatives last week were irate that Canada wouldn't receive vaccine until the first quarter of 2021, complaining that government incompetency meant we were destined to be one of the "have not" countries. Now that the process of review and approval has gone smoother than expected and vaccine is expected to arrive next week, the conservatives are screaming that the federal government "lied" to the public about the timeline so "how can the public trust them on anything?". Getting your digs in supersedes being pleased about a positive outcome for the country.dignin said:
Conservatives here were raging that he didn't get enough, now they are raging that he got too much. Even though it has been explicitly stated that we will be giving to less fortunate countries.Merkin Baller said:
You're upset that Trudeau acquired too many vaccines?Meltdown99 said:Rich nations, like Canada, have bought too many coronavirus vaccines: Amnesty International - National | Globalnews.ca
Math is not the Prime Minister's strength. Corruption is more of his strength....
Turns out conservatives in Canada share many characteristics as conservatives in the US. One of them being no shame.
advice: don't assume anyone else is on twitter.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
I don't. it was meant in jest.oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:
advice: don't follow Theo Fleury on twitter. he's the Aubrey Huff of Canadian social media athlete politics.oftenreading said:
And more on that theme - conservatives last week were irate that Canada wouldn't receive vaccine until the first quarter of 2021, complaining that government incompetency meant we were destined to be one of the "have not" countries. Now that the process of review and approval has gone smoother than expected and vaccine is expected to arrive next week, the conservatives are screaming that the federal government "lied" to the public about the timeline so "how can the public trust them on anything?". Getting your digs in supersedes being pleased about a positive outcome for the country.dignin said:
Conservatives here were raging that he didn't get enough, now they are raging that he got too much. Even though it has been explicitly stated that we will be giving to less fortunate countries.Merkin Baller said:
You're upset that Trudeau acquired too many vaccines?Meltdown99 said:Rich nations, like Canada, have bought too many coronavirus vaccines: Amnesty International - National | Globalnews.ca
Math is not the Prime Minister's strength. Corruption is more of his strength....
Turns out conservatives in Canada share many characteristics as conservatives in the US. One of them being no shame.
advice: don't assume anyone else is on twitter.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
...then why the hell are you so sad...oftenreading said:
If it makes you happy.tempo_n_groove said:
Unfollowing AOC and Obama now!oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:
advice: don't follow Theo Fleury on twitter. he's the Aubrey Huff of Canadian social media athlete politics.oftenreading said:
And more on that theme - conservatives last week were irate that Canada wouldn't receive vaccine until the first quarter of 2021, complaining that government incompetency meant we were destined to be one of the "have not" countries. Now that the process of review and approval has gone smoother than expected and vaccine is expected to arrive next week, the conservatives are screaming that the federal government "lied" to the public about the timeline so "how can the public trust them on anything?". Getting your digs in supersedes being pleased about a positive outcome for the country.dignin said:
Conservatives here were raging that he didn't get enough, now they are raging that he got too much. Even though it has been explicitly stated that we will be giving to less fortunate countries.Merkin Baller said:
You're upset that Trudeau acquired too many vaccines?Meltdown99 said:Rich nations, like Canada, have bought too many coronavirus vaccines: Amnesty International - National | Globalnews.ca
Math is not the Prime Minister's strength. Corruption is more of his strength....
Turns out conservatives in Canada share many characteristics as conservatives in the US. One of them being no shame.
advice: don't assume anyone else is on twitter.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
Thank you Ttish said:I hope you have a great visit, E. I'm glad you got a high functioning mask rather than a fashion accessory.
Yes. Does not have one for the cat though. Hopefully she won't be a superspreader.
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Take a look at how many claim to be "pro-life" yet they support the death penalty.Merkin Baller said:
It's wild how hypocrisy has become such a virtue for conservatives.
I legit don't understand how some people look themselves in the mirror.
See AG Barr0 -
and by firing squad no less.Bentleyspop said:
Take a look at how many claim to be "pro-life" yet they support the death penalty.Merkin Baller said:
It's wild how hypocrisy has become such a virtue for conservatives.
I legit don't understand how some people look themselves in the mirror.
See AG Barr
#thirdworldcountryYour boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
It’s an option.
Spiritual_Chaos said:
Thank you Ttish said:I hope you have a great visit, E. I'm glad you got a high functioning mask rather than a fashion accessory.
Yes. Does not have one for the cat though. Hopefully she won't be a superspreader.
my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
Advice; get better jokesHughFreakingDillon said:
I don't. it was meant in jest.oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:
advice: don't follow Theo Fleury on twitter. he's the Aubrey Huff of Canadian social media athlete politics.oftenreading said:
And more on that theme - conservatives last week were irate that Canada wouldn't receive vaccine until the first quarter of 2021, complaining that government incompetency meant we were destined to be one of the "have not" countries. Now that the process of review and approval has gone smoother than expected and vaccine is expected to arrive next week, the conservatives are screaming that the federal government "lied" to the public about the timeline so "how can the public trust them on anything?". Getting your digs in supersedes being pleased about a positive outcome for the country.dignin said:
Conservatives here were raging that he didn't get enough, now they are raging that he got too much. Even though it has been explicitly stated that we will be giving to less fortunate countries.Merkin Baller said:
You're upset that Trudeau acquired too many vaccines?Meltdown99 said:Rich nations, like Canada, have bought too many coronavirus vaccines: Amnesty International - National | Globalnews.ca
Math is not the Prime Minister's strength. Corruption is more of his strength....
Turns out conservatives in Canada share many characteristics as conservatives in the US. One of them being no shame.
advice: don't assume anyone else is on twitter.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
I see what you did there.tbergs said:
...then why the hell are you so sad...oftenreading said:
If it makes you happy.tempo_n_groove said:
Unfollowing AOC and Obama now!oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:
advice: don't follow Theo Fleury on twitter. he's the Aubrey Huff of Canadian social media athlete politics.oftenreading said:
And more on that theme - conservatives last week were irate that Canada wouldn't receive vaccine until the first quarter of 2021, complaining that government incompetency meant we were destined to be one of the "have not" countries. Now that the process of review and approval has gone smoother than expected and vaccine is expected to arrive next week, the conservatives are screaming that the federal government "lied" to the public about the timeline so "how can the public trust them on anything?". Getting your digs in supersedes being pleased about a positive outcome for the country.dignin said:
Conservatives here were raging that he didn't get enough, now they are raging that he got too much. Even though it has been explicitly stated that we will be giving to less fortunate countries.Merkin Baller said:
You're upset that Trudeau acquired too many vaccines?Meltdown99 said:Rich nations, like Canada, have bought too many coronavirus vaccines: Amnesty International - National | Globalnews.ca
Math is not the Prime Minister's strength. Corruption is more of his strength....
Turns out conservatives in Canada share many characteristics as conservatives in the US. One of them being no shame.
advice: don't assume anyone else is on twitter.
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in jest as in not serious, not necessarily trying to make people laugh.oftenreading said:
Advice; get better jokesHughFreakingDillon said:
I don't. it was meant in jest.oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:
advice: don't follow Theo Fleury on twitter. he's the Aubrey Huff of Canadian social media athlete politics.oftenreading said:
And more on that theme - conservatives last week were irate that Canada wouldn't receive vaccine until the first quarter of 2021, complaining that government incompetency meant we were destined to be one of the "have not" countries. Now that the process of review and approval has gone smoother than expected and vaccine is expected to arrive next week, the conservatives are screaming that the federal government "lied" to the public about the timeline so "how can the public trust them on anything?". Getting your digs in supersedes being pleased about a positive outcome for the country.dignin said:
Conservatives here were raging that he didn't get enough, now they are raging that he got too much. Even though it has been explicitly stated that we will be giving to less fortunate countries.Merkin Baller said:
You're upset that Trudeau acquired too many vaccines?Meltdown99 said:Rich nations, like Canada, have bought too many coronavirus vaccines: Amnesty International - National | Globalnews.ca
Math is not the Prime Minister's strength. Corruption is more of his strength....
Turns out conservatives in Canada share many characteristics as conservatives in the US. One of them being no shame.
advice: don't assume anyone else is on twitter.
not sure what your problem is today, but hope your day gets better.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
My opinion here. . . The thing about the mask that people question is that most of us see compliance in our communities, but the case counts keep going up. Here in the DC metro area, this has been my observation. I don't see a lot of maskless people out on my errands, but we're having another surge.dignin said:Face masks: what the data say
The science supports that face coverings are saving lives during the coronavirus pandemic, and yet the debate trundles on. How much evidence is enough?
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-02801-8
I think what's happening is that we're not considering transmission in the home, where none of us wear masks. It seems entirely possible to me that some people are just unlucky. For whatever reason, masked or not, they're picking up the virus, taking it home and infecting the entire household, which is driving up case counts. I don't see a future where people keep masks in in their own house, unless they know they've been infected already.0 -
If I still lived in an apartment, I would probably wear a mask in my sleep.what dreams said:
My opinion here. . . The thing about the mask that people question is that most of us see compliance in our communities, but the case counts keep going up. Here in the DC metro area, this has been my observation. I don't see a lot of maskless people out on my errands, but we're having another surge.dignin said:Face masks: what the data say
The science supports that face coverings are saving lives during the coronavirus pandemic, and yet the debate trundles on. How much evidence is enough?
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-02801-8
I think what's happening is that we're not considering transmission in the home, where none of us wear masks. It seems entirely possible to me that some people are just unlucky. For whatever reason, masked or not, they're picking up the virus, taking it home and infecting the entire household, which is driving up case counts. I don't see a future where people keep masks in in their own house, unless they know they've been infected already.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
Word.dankind said:
If I still lived in an apartment, I would probably wear a mask in my sleep.what dreams said:
My opinion here. . . The thing about the mask that people question is that most of us see compliance in our communities, but the case counts keep going up. Here in the DC metro area, this has been my observation. I don't see a lot of maskless people out on my errands, but we're having another surge.dignin said:Face masks: what the data say
The science supports that face coverings are saving lives during the coronavirus pandemic, and yet the debate trundles on. How much evidence is enough?
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-02801-8
I think what's happening is that we're not considering transmission in the home, where none of us wear masks. It seems entirely possible to me that some people are just unlucky. For whatever reason, masked or not, they're picking up the virus, taking it home and infecting the entire household, which is driving up case counts. I don't see a future where people keep masks in in their own house, unless they know they've been infected already.
The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
My city is going from Orange to Yellow tonight meaning we can be with family and friends that are not in our household. Hopefully can stay that way until at least Christmas.0
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You missed the sarcasm apparently...oftenreading said:
If it makes you happy.tempo_n_groove said:
Unfollowing AOC and Obama now!oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:
advice: don't follow Theo Fleury on twitter. he's the Aubrey Huff of Canadian social media athlete politics.oftenreading said:
And more on that theme - conservatives last week were irate that Canada wouldn't receive vaccine until the first quarter of 2021, complaining that government incompetency meant we were destined to be one of the "have not" countries. Now that the process of review and approval has gone smoother than expected and vaccine is expected to arrive next week, the conservatives are screaming that the federal government "lied" to the public about the timeline so "how can the public trust them on anything?". Getting your digs in supersedes being pleased about a positive outcome for the country.dignin said:
Conservatives here were raging that he didn't get enough, now they are raging that he got too much. Even though it has been explicitly stated that we will be giving to less fortunate countries.Merkin Baller said:
You're upset that Trudeau acquired too many vaccines?Meltdown99 said:Rich nations, like Canada, have bought too many coronavirus vaccines: Amnesty International - National | Globalnews.ca
Math is not the Prime Minister's strength. Corruption is more of his strength....
Turns out conservatives in Canada share many characteristics as conservatives in the US. One of them being no shame.
advice: don't assume anyone else is on twitter.0 -
Funny you should say that. I live in an apartment. It has been a real worry of mine. I definitely keep the fresh air circulating from outside, and purify the air with tea tree oil on a regular basis. So far so good.F Me In The Brain said:
Word.dankind said:
If I still lived in an apartment, I would probably wear a mask in my sleep.what dreams said:
My opinion here. . . The thing about the mask that people question is that most of us see compliance in our communities, but the case counts keep going up. Here in the DC metro area, this has been my observation. I don't see a lot of maskless people out on my errands, but we're having another surge.dignin said:Face masks: what the data say
The science supports that face coverings are saving lives during the coronavirus pandemic, and yet the debate trundles on. How much evidence is enough?
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-02801-8
I think what's happening is that we're not considering transmission in the home, where none of us wear masks. It seems entirely possible to me that some people are just unlucky. For whatever reason, masked or not, they're picking up the virus, taking it home and infecting the entire household, which is driving up case counts. I don't see a future where people keep masks in in their own house, unless they know they've been infected already.
Late last night we had an EMS visit to my building I didn't see anyone carried out on a stretcher, and I have no idea what happened. This has been the 3rd EMS visit to my block since March. Could be coincidence. I don't know.Post edited by what dreams on0 -
You did tootempo_n_groove said:
You missed the sarcasm apparently...oftenreading said:
If it makes you happy.tempo_n_groove said:
Unfollowing AOC and Obama now!oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:
advice: don't follow Theo Fleury on twitter. he's the Aubrey Huff of Canadian social media athlete politics.oftenreading said:
And more on that theme - conservatives last week were irate that Canada wouldn't receive vaccine until the first quarter of 2021, complaining that government incompetency meant we were destined to be one of the "have not" countries. Now that the process of review and approval has gone smoother than expected and vaccine is expected to arrive next week, the conservatives are screaming that the federal government "lied" to the public about the timeline so "how can the public trust them on anything?". Getting your digs in supersedes being pleased about a positive outcome for the country.dignin said:
Conservatives here were raging that he didn't get enough, now they are raging that he got too much. Even though it has been explicitly stated that we will be giving to less fortunate countries.Merkin Baller said:
You're upset that Trudeau acquired too many vaccines?Meltdown99 said:Rich nations, like Canada, have bought too many coronavirus vaccines: Amnesty International - National | Globalnews.ca
Math is not the Prime Minister's strength. Corruption is more of his strength....
Turns out conservatives in Canada share many characteristics as conservatives in the US. One of them being no shame.
advice: don't assume anyone else is on twitter.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
Do apartments share the same ventilation systems? Maybe an upgrade tp HEPA filters like our office did would do a great deal of good? I am surprised that hasn't been mandated yet?what dreams said:
Funny you should say that. I live in an apartment. It has been a real worry of mine. I definitely keep the fresh air circulating from outside, and purify the air with tea tree oil on a regular basis. So far so good.F Me In The Brain said:
Word.dankind said:
If I still lived in an apartment, I would probably wear a mask in my sleep.what dreams said:
My opinion here. . . The thing about the mask that people question is that most of us see compliance in our communities, but the case counts keep going up. Here in the DC metro area, this has been my observation. I don't see a lot of maskless people out on my errands, but we're having another surge.dignin said:Face masks: what the data say
The science supports that face coverings are saving lives during the coronavirus pandemic, and yet the debate trundles on. How much evidence is enough?
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-02801-8
I think what's happening is that we're not considering transmission in the home, where none of us wear masks. It seems entirely possible to me that some people are just unlucky. For whatever reason, masked or not, they're picking up the virus, taking it home and infecting the entire household, which is driving up case counts. I don't see a future where people keep masks in in their own house, unless they know they've been infected already.
Late last night we had an EMS visit to my building I didn't see anyone carried out on a stretcher, and I have no idea what happened. This has been the 3rd EMS visit to my block since March. Could be coincidence. I don't know.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:
in jest as in not serious, not necessarily trying to make people laugh.oftenreading said:
Advice; get better jokesHughFreakingDillon said:
I don't. it was meant in jest.oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:
advice: don't follow Theo Fleury on twitter. he's the Aubrey Huff of Canadian social media athlete politics.oftenreading said:
And more on that theme - conservatives last week were irate that Canada wouldn't receive vaccine until the first quarter of 2021, complaining that government incompetency meant we were destined to be one of the "have not" countries. Now that the process of review and approval has gone smoother than expected and vaccine is expected to arrive next week, the conservatives are screaming that the federal government "lied" to the public about the timeline so "how can the public trust them on anything?". Getting your digs in supersedes being pleased about a positive outcome for the country.dignin said:
Conservatives here were raging that he didn't get enough, now they are raging that he got too much. Even though it has been explicitly stated that we will be giving to less fortunate countries.Merkin Baller said:
You're upset that Trudeau acquired too many vaccines?Meltdown99 said:Rich nations, like Canada, have bought too many coronavirus vaccines: Amnesty International - National | Globalnews.ca
Math is not the Prime Minister's strength. Corruption is more of his strength....
Turns out conservatives in Canada share many characteristics as conservatives in the US. One of them being no shame.
advice: don't assume anyone else is on twitter.
not sure what your problem is today, but hope your day gets better.
my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
My building shares ventilation, but it is newer construction within last five years. I'm pretty sure they use HEPA filters. I will ask.tempo_n_groove said:
Do apartments share the same ventilation systems? Maybe an upgrade tp HEPA filters like our office did would do a great deal of good? I am surprised that hasn't been mandated yet?what dreams said:
Funny you should say that. I live in an apartment. It has been a real worry of mine. I definitely keep the fresh air circulating from outside, and purify the air with tea tree oil on a regular basis. So far so good.F Me In The Brain said:
Word.dankind said:
If I still lived in an apartment, I would probably wear a mask in my sleep.what dreams said:
My opinion here. . . The thing about the mask that people question is that most of us see compliance in our communities, but the case counts keep going up. Here in the DC metro area, this has been my observation. I don't see a lot of maskless people out on my errands, but we're having another surge.dignin said:Face masks: what the data say
The science supports that face coverings are saving lives during the coronavirus pandemic, and yet the debate trundles on. How much evidence is enough?
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-02801-8
I think what's happening is that we're not considering transmission in the home, where none of us wear masks. It seems entirely possible to me that some people are just unlucky. For whatever reason, masked or not, they're picking up the virus, taking it home and infecting the entire household, which is driving up case counts. I don't see a future where people keep masks in in their own house, unless they know they've been infected already.
Late last night we had an EMS visit to my building I didn't see anyone carried out on a stretcher, and I have no idea what happened. This has been the 3rd EMS visit to my block since March. Could be coincidence. I don't know.
I can smell the pot smokers next door sometimes, so I know we're swapping air. One room in particular traps the smell. That's the window I keep open most often.0
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