The St. Louis Police Chief gave me a friendly wave during my run the other day, so I'm treating that as official guidance that outside exercise is still fine despite the citywide Stay at Home Order.BSF21 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 2:28 pmYep. I got about 15 polite waves and hellos on my run last night and 2 women who were 60+ that either pointed and mean mugged or snapped at me and made angry bird noises.The Sybian wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 12:30 pmNo reason to keep suburbanites out of their yards... At least in my hood, when people are walking towards each other on sidewalk, one party will move to the street as they pass. People really seem to be adhering to the 6 feet rule.sancarlos wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 7:49 pm Yeah, I've been walking like a demon - I go over my 10,000 steps every day - and almost everybody I pass has a smile and a hello. Nice.
And, Costco opens at 8 tomorrow for over 60 old folks like me, so for now anyhoo, I'm making it.
But, if they tell us we can't go outside to exercise anymore, I'm going to lose it.
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Yeah, there's definitely plenty of space outside as long as people aren't idiots. They had to close the mountain by my house after Sunday though because there was so many people climbing it. I could see from the park below that there were like 15 people standing around by the summit.
ETA: That's not necessarily that unusual an amount of people, fairly typical (if a little high) for a normal Sunday with good weather, but the idea of being in that close proximity people are probably winded and coughing, etc.
ETA: That's not necessarily that unusual an amount of people, fairly typical (if a little high) for a normal Sunday with good weather, but the idea of being in that close proximity people are probably winded and coughing, etc.
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Well we're under the same with specific exemptions to go outside, exercise, and keep your distance from others. Like every other order I've seen, it's ill named, and no one has bothered to read anything. It's just "GUBMENT LOKDOWN COMMUNISM" as most of the squeaky wheels have put it.Joe K wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 2:56 pmThe St. Louis Police Chief gave me a friendly wave during my run the other day, so I'm treating that as official guidance that outside exercise is still fine despite the citywide Stay at Home Order.BSF21 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 2:28 pmYep. I got about 15 polite waves and hellos on my run last night and 2 women who were 60+ that either pointed and mean mugged or snapped at me and made angry bird noises.The Sybian wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 12:30 pmNo reason to keep suburbanites out of their yards... At least in my hood, when people are walking towards each other on sidewalk, one party will move to the street as they pass. People really seem to be adhering to the 6 feet rule.sancarlos wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 7:49 pm Yeah, I've been walking like a demon - I go over my 10,000 steps every day - and almost everybody I pass has a smile and a hello. Nice.
And, Costco opens at 8 tomorrow for over 60 old folks like me, so for now anyhoo, I'm making it.
But, if they tell us we can't go outside to exercise anymore, I'm going to lose it.
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Not sure if this is what you were referring to, but I heard something on the radio about this awhile ago. This article goes into it a little bit: https://www.theatlantic.com/health/arch ... ns/573055/
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Yeah, so back to that. If you assume inherited trauma is a thing (and I do), then it stands to reason that what we're seeing in the United States right now is essentially a dozen generations of inherited false superiority and softness coming home to roost.EdRomero wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 3:22 pmNot sure if this is what you were referring to, but I heard something on the radio about this awhile ago. This article goes into it a little bit: https://www.theatlantic.com/health/arch ... ns/573055/
What got me thinking about it is that most generations of Americans have never faced the kinds of serious hardships that most Europeans have faced. When the need for social distancing came around and there was a segment trying to make an argument that the World War II generation all pitched in during that time and to be sure that is true, but it was a fucking picnic in the United States compared to most of Europe. Ten times the number American killed in action across all of combat died of hunger in Germany alone (4 million to 400,000, give or take). That was just in Germany. Hunger was endemic throughout Europe at that time.
So that inherited trauma in a lot of European cultures I think helps keep them grounded in times of crisis and just in general how they go about their affairs.
ETA: And I certainly don't want to short sell Pruitt's point about the Jews and the Holocaust during that time, but I think that just further proves my point as it relates to Europe vs. the US. I know a lot of survivors moved to the US and I don't see a lot of American Jews of any descent amongst the idiots I'm talking about as far as American exceptionalism.
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Your point is a good one. Look at how quickly the people in places like South Korea and Japan fell into place.brian wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 3:55 pmYeah, so back to that. If you assume inherited trauma is a thing (and I do), then it stands to reason that what we're seeing in the United States right now is essentially a dozen generations of inherited false superiority and softness coming home to roost.EdRomero wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 3:22 pmNot sure if this is what you were referring to, but I heard something on the radio about this awhile ago. This article goes into it a little bit: https://www.theatlantic.com/health/arch ... ns/573055/
What got me thinking about it is that most generations of Americans have never faced the kinds of serious hardships that most Europeans have faced. When the need for social distancing came around and there was a segment trying to make an argument that the World War II generation all pitched in during that time and to be sure that is true, but it was a fucking picnic in the United States compared to most of Europe. Ten times the number American killed in action across all of combat died of hunger in Germany alone (4 million to 400,000, give or take). That was just in Germany. Hunger was endemic throughout Europe at that time.
So that inherited trauma in a lot of European cultures I think helps keep them grounded in times of crisis and just in general how they go about their affairs.
ETA: And I certainly don't want to short sell Pruitt's point about the Jews and the Holocaust during that time, but I think that just further proves my point as it relates to Europe vs. the US. I know a lot of survivors moved to the US and I don't see a lot of American Jews of any descent amongst the idiots I'm talking about as far as American exceptionalism.
While so many over here are acting like spoiled children who just had their toys taken away.
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The military kind of instills something like this into you (or unlocks it if that makes sense.)
I look at my predicament right now and I'm like "eh." And when I saw the line "some of you have never had your plans upended by the government and it shows" be shared by a miliary meme page, I laughed.
So this is totally a thing.
I look at my predicament right now and I'm like "eh." And when I saw the line "some of you have never had your plans upended by the government and it shows" be shared by a miliary meme page, I laughed.
So this is totally a thing.
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How many times a day do you all think you or a close family member has the thing? Three? Four?
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I know people going out to the grocery store every day. Every fuckin' day. Not even necessarily because they need anything, but it's the only thing they feel like they have any control over. It's counter-productive on a dozen different levels, not the least of which is it leads to food hoarding.tennbengal wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:12 pm How many times a day do you all think you or a close family member has the thing? Three? Four?
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It's the entitled generation. They have everything.
This is totally unscientific but my wife at Walmart for 6 months now has asked every customer if they would like to donate to the Children's hospital. Each 6 hour shift she gets from $25-$40. She tells me never has a person under 30 donated. It's always older people. Once a young woman, early 20s bought over $100 in cosmetics but when asked to donate $1, she yelled back that that she was broke now.
Japan is a totally obedient place. Heck after the Tsunami, people would line up to use the phone, and the person in front would never use it too long.
This is totally unscientific but my wife at Walmart for 6 months now has asked every customer if they would like to donate to the Children's hospital. Each 6 hour shift she gets from $25-$40. She tells me never has a person under 30 donated. It's always older people. Once a young woman, early 20s bought over $100 in cosmetics but when asked to donate $1, she yelled back that that she was broke now.
Japan is a totally obedient place. Heck after the Tsunami, people would line up to use the phone, and the person in front would never use it too long.
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Which generation would that be
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Yeah, to be clear I'm just talking about America's sense of exceptionalism. It's gonna bite us on the ass big-time here.
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I was asking if anyone else thinks a few times a day they or a loved one has the virus. Like every slight cough etc freezes my blood.brian wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:31 pmI know people going out to the grocery store every day. Every fuckin' day. Not even necessarily because they need anything, but it's the only thing they feel like they have any control over. It's counter-productive on a dozen different levels, not the least of which is it leads to food hoarding.tennbengal wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:12 pm How many times a day do you all think you or a close family member has the thing? Three? Four?
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You know what I FUCKING HATE?
Every person I know on Facebook posting "Stay inside!" and "Doctor debunks dangerous Coronavirus myths" and experts ripping apart Trump's coronavirus stupidity.
You're right, you're smart, now shut the fuck up and post dog pictures.
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You're right, you're smart, now shut the fuck up and post dog pictures.
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Shit, it’s a constant thought for me right now. I’m checking my temp 2-3 times a day. I have to be honest that I’m not very thrilled with the way people at work are managing their social distancing and or dealing with coughs and sneezes. My new boss is the worst actually, and he’s popping in my office constantly right now.tennbengal wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:12 pm How many times a day do you all think you or a close family member has the thing? Three? Four?
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Welp. One of our good friends here in town tested positive. Currently a breast cancer fighter. Only the 4th or 5th confirmed local case. Now this has really hit home.
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Shit. She's (I assume she) currently undergoing cancer treatment? Shit.
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Ok, holy shit. Just learned they went to Disney 3/15, last day park was open. I hope she will be ok, but damn wtf?
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I don't own a thermometer.Square Rob wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 5:03 amShit, it’s a constant thought for me right now. I’m checking my temp 2-3 times a day. I have to be honest that I’m not very thrilled with the way people at work are managing their social distancing and or dealing with coughs and sneezes. My new boss is the worst actually, and he’s popping in my office constantly right now.tennbengal wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:12 pm How many times a day do you all think you or a close family member has the thing? Three? Four?
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One of my best friends is an ENT. Their office has been open so far, but they've been checking temps at the door. Based on the number of people they've turned away who "feel fine" with 101+ fevers, he's convinced that the infected numbers are much, much worse than has been reported (due to lack of testing and nothing more nefarious than that).
He's about to go front line at one of the local hospitals (Chilton), because "when you make the big bucks you pay the price at some point". Not all of his colleagues are as willing. Will probably be intubating because he's good at it and no one else wants to. He's got medicine* lined up and labeled at home for his wife and kids in case they get sick while he's unavailable. His dad has been fighting cancer for a couple of years now. They haven't seen him in a month or two, and no who knows when they'll see him again in person.
*He's also convinced that corticosteroids could be really effective in treating the effects of the virus, the same way they would for just about anything else where the lungs get inflamed, but for some reason the WHO has downplayed that thus far. He says US doctors are starting to use them. I googled it after talking to him and all of the Feb articles say don't use them and more recent ones are rethinking that.
He's about to go front line at one of the local hospitals (Chilton), because "when you make the big bucks you pay the price at some point". Not all of his colleagues are as willing. Will probably be intubating because he's good at it and no one else wants to. He's got medicine* lined up and labeled at home for his wife and kids in case they get sick while he's unavailable. His dad has been fighting cancer for a couple of years now. They haven't seen him in a month or two, and no who knows when they'll see him again in person.
*He's also convinced that corticosteroids could be really effective in treating the effects of the virus, the same way they would for just about anything else where the lungs get inflamed, but for some reason the WHO has downplayed that thus far. He says US doctors are starting to use them. I googled it after talking to him and all of the Feb articles say don't use them and more recent ones are rethinking that.
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One of my closest friends is an emergency medicine doctor just outside of NYC and based on what he’s told me the bolded part is almost certainly true.rass wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 9:20 am One of my best friends is an ENT. Their office has been open so far, but they've been checking temps at the door. Based on the number of people they've turned away who "feel fine" with 101+ fevers, he's convinced that the infected numbers are much, much worse than has been reported (due to lack of testing and nothing more nefarious than that).
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Same. It's been on my list of things I should buy for the last 10 years.BSF21 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 8:23 amI don't own a thermometer.Square Rob wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 5:03 amShit, it’s a constant thought for me right now. I’m checking my temp 2-3 times a day. I have to be honest that I’m not very thrilled with the way people at work are managing their social distancing and or dealing with coughs and sneezes. My new boss is the worst actually, and he’s popping in my office constantly right now.tennbengal wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:12 pm How many times a day do you all think you or a close family member has the thing? Three? Four?
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Delete Facebook.Pruitt wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 7:06 pm You know what I FUCKING HATE?
Every person I know on Facebook posting "Stay inside!" and "Doctor debunks dangerous Coronavirus myths" and experts ripping apart Trump's coronavirus stupidity.
You're right, you're smart, now shut the fuck up and post dog pictures.
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Not sure if it's a corticosteroid but I got the each kid Beclomethasone (Qvar RediHaler) about ten days ago. Asked for two each but rang up at freaking $185.00 a pop with bc/bs insurance. Insane. I have a few spoonfuls of leftover Prednisone. As an asthma sufferer that has struggled with breaths earlier in life... You want that shit. Doc used to call it vitamin P.rass wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 9:20 am One of my best friends is an ENT. Their office has been open so far, but they've been checking temps at the door. Based on the number of people they've turned away who "feel fine" with 101+ fevers, he's convinced that the infected numbers are much, much worse than has been reported (due to lack of testing and nothing more nefarious than that).
He's about to go front line at one of the local hospitals (Chilton), because "when you make the big bucks you pay the price at some point". Not all of his colleagues are as willing. Will probably be intubating because he's good at it and no one else wants to. He's got medicine* lined up and labeled at home for his wife and kids in case they get sick while he's unavailable. His dad has been fighting cancer for a couple of years now. They haven't seen him in a month or two, and no who knows when they'll see him again in person.
*He's also convinced that corticosteroids could be really effective in treating the effects of the virus, the same way they would for just about anything else where the lungs get inflamed, but for some reason the WHO has downplayed that thus far. He says US doctors are starting to use them. I googled it after talking to him and all of the Feb articles say don't use them and more recent ones are rethinking that.
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Yeah, we refreshed our asthmatic son's prescriptions about 2 1/2 weeks ago. So glad we did.HaulCitgo wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 10:01 amNot sure if it's a corticosteroid but I got the each kid Beclomethasone (Qvar RediHaler) about ten days ago. Asked for two each but rang up at freaking $185.00 a pop with bc/bs insurance. Insane. I have a few spoonfuls of leftover Prednisone. As an asthma sufferer that has struggled with breaths earlier in life... You want that shit. Doc used to call it vitamin P.rass wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 9:20 am One of my best friends is an ENT. Their office has been open so far, but they've been checking temps at the door. Based on the number of people they've turned away who "feel fine" with 101+ fevers, he's convinced that the infected numbers are much, much worse than has been reported (due to lack of testing and nothing more nefarious than that).
He's about to go front line at one of the local hospitals (Chilton), because "when you make the big bucks you pay the price at some point". Not all of his colleagues are as willing. Will probably be intubating because he's good at it and no one else wants to. He's got medicine* lined up and labeled at home for his wife and kids in case they get sick while he's unavailable. His dad has been fighting cancer for a couple of years now. They haven't seen him in a month or two, and no who knows when they'll see him again in person.
*He's also convinced that corticosteroids could be really effective in treating the effects of the virus, the same way they would for just about anything else where the lungs get inflamed, but for some reason the WHO has downplayed that thus far. He says US doctors are starting to use them. I googled it after talking to him and all of the Feb articles say don't use them and more recent ones are rethinking that.
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Having bad allergies right now is not particularly helpful to my stress level.tennbengal wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:12 pm How many times a day do you all think you or a close family member has the thing? Three? Four?
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I can't - I'm on Day 6 of the 7 days of posting my favourite albums...DSafetyGuy wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 9:51 amDelete Facebook.Pruitt wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 7:06 pm You know what I FUCKING HATE?
Every person I know on Facebook posting "Stay inside!" and "Doctor debunks dangerous Coronavirus myths" and experts ripping apart Trump's coronavirus stupidity.
You're right, you're smart, now shut the fuck up and post dog pictures.
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Counterpoint: I don’t mind a bit. I think Facebook is probably among the best avenues available for a trained professional to get accurate information to the grandmothers of the world who would otherwise get their information from Fox News.Pruitt wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 7:06 pm You know what I FUCKING HATE?
Every person I know on Facebook posting "Stay inside!" and "Doctor debunks dangerous Coronavirus myths" and experts ripping apart Trump's coronavirus stupidity.
You're right, you're smart, now shut the fuck up and post dog pictures.
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This, although FoxNews has them trained to disregard everything opposing FoxNews' line as fake news, a hoax or Liberal BS aimed at attacking Trump. Meanwhile, they report Hilary is running a child sex slave ring in the basement of a pizza place that doesn't even have a basement.sancarlos wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 11:38 amCounterpoint: I don’t mind a bit. I think Facebook is probably among the best avenues available for a trained professional to get accurate information to the grandmothers of the world who would otherwise get their information from Fox News.Pruitt wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 7:06 pm You know what I FUCKING HATE?
Every person I know on Facebook posting "Stay inside!" and "Doctor debunks dangerous Coronavirus myths" and experts ripping apart Trump's coronavirus stupidity.
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Of course Facebook is a cesspool. We can all agree on that. But that’s changing the subject. The issue was people being upset at having to read accurate Covid-19 info on FB.The Sybian wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 12:08 pmThis, although FoxNews has them trained to disregard everything opposing FoxNews' line as fake news, a hoax or Liberal BS aimed at attacking Trump. Meanwhile, they report Hilary is running a child sex slave ring in the basement of a pizza place that doesn't even have a basement.sancarlos wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 11:38 amCounterpoint: I don’t mind a bit. I think Facebook is probably among the best avenues available for a trained professional to get accurate information to the grandmothers of the world who would otherwise get their information from Fox News.Pruitt wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 7:06 pm You know what I FUCKING HATE?
Every person I know on Facebook posting "Stay inside!" and "Doctor debunks dangerous Coronavirus myths" and experts ripping apart Trump's coronavirus stupidity.
You're right, you're smart, now shut the fuck up and post dog pictures.
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I think there is something to inherited trauma (fuck, the German language sends chills down my spine), but this is more of a cultural phenomenon. Americans are taught individualism. Our Founding Fathers and Rev War leaders were akin to terrorist organizations, hiding in trees and killing troops in the days when wars were fought by gentlemanly rules of lining up in order in an open field. We teach kids to distrust authority and stand up for your rights. Our entire Constitution was created to protect people from the government, so when the government wants to crack down on our rights, we are more likely to fight it. Then throw in the popularity of anti-government conspiracy theorists, and this shit is through the roof. Also, more than any country, we are used to having everything we want, when we want it. A lot of Europe lives more farm to market, eating things locally sourced and in season. We demand all produce year round, so we fly in shitty produce from Chile to get us through the Winters.brian wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 3:55 pmYeah, so back to that. If you assume inherited trauma is a thing (and I do), then it stands to reason that what we're seeing in the United States right now is essentially a dozen generations of inherited false superiority and softness coming home to roost.EdRomero wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 3:22 pmNot sure if this is what you were referring to, but I heard something on the radio about this awhile ago. This article goes into it a little bit: https://www.theatlantic.com/health/arch ... ns/573055/
What got me thinking about it is that most generations of Americans have never faced the kinds of serious hardships that most Europeans have faced. When the need for social distancing came around and there was a segment trying to make an argument that the World War II generation all pitched in during that time and to be sure that is true, but it was a fucking picnic in the United States compared to most of Europe. Ten times the number American killed in action across all of combat died of hunger in Germany alone (4 million to 400,000, give or take). That was just in Germany. Hunger was endemic throughout Europe at that time.
So that inherited trauma in a lot of European cultures I think helps keep them grounded in times of crisis and just in general how they go about their affairs.
ETA: And I certainly don't want to short sell Pruitt's point about the Jews and the Holocaust during that time, but I think that just further proves my point as it relates to Europe vs. the US. I know a lot of survivors moved to the US and I don't see a lot of American Jews of any descent amongst the idiots I'm talking about as far as American exceptionalism.
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I should clarify that I don;t have deniers and Fox News types on my Facebook.sancarlos wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 12:20 pmOf course Facebook is a cesspool. We can all agree on that. But that’s changing the subject. The issue was people being upset at having to read accurate Covid-19 info on FB.The Sybian wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 12:08 pmThis, although FoxNews has them trained to disregard everything opposing FoxNews' line as fake news, a hoax or Liberal BS aimed at attacking Trump. Meanwhile, they report Hilary is running a child sex slave ring in the basement of a pizza place that doesn't even have a basement.sancarlos wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 11:38 amCounterpoint: I don’t mind a bit. I think Facebook is probably among the best avenues available for a trained professional to get accurate information to the grandmothers of the world who would otherwise get their information from Fox News.Pruitt wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 7:06 pm You know what I FUCKING HATE?
Every person I know on Facebook posting "Stay inside!" and "Doctor debunks dangerous Coronavirus myths" and experts ripping apart Trump's coronavirus stupidity.
You're right, you're smart, now shut the fuck up and post dog pictures.
But I get your point.
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My wife just talked to my buddy's (from upthread) wife. The hospital I mentioned reached out to hundreds of doctors for assistance. He was one of less than 10 to agree to directly come in and help out.
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That place is great, btw. Ate dinner with my mom there late last year... Very fucking weird spot to pluck out of the ether for conspiracy nonsense.The Sybian wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 12:08 pmThis, although FoxNews has them trained to disregard everything opposing FoxNews' line as fake news, a hoax or Liberal BS aimed at attacking Trump. Meanwhile, they report Hilary is running a child sex slave ring in the basement of a pizza place that doesn't even have a basement.sancarlos wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 11:38 amCounterpoint: I don’t mind a bit. I think Facebook is probably among the best avenues available for a trained professional to get accurate information to the grandmothers of the world who would otherwise get their information from Fox News.Pruitt wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 7:06 pm You know what I FUCKING HATE?
Every person I know on Facebook posting "Stay inside!" and "Doctor debunks dangerous Coronavirus myths" and experts ripping apart Trump's coronavirus stupidity.
You're right, you're smart, now shut the fuck up and post dog pictures.
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that feeling when you're not getting that stimmy money:
You know what you need? A lyrical sucker punch to the face.
Re: The Captain Trips Anxiety thread
Pizza was good, trying to get a Ping Pong table to play on reduced my enjoyment.Nonlinear FC wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 12:44 pm That place is great, btw. Ate dinner with my mom there late last year... Very fucking weird spot to pluck out of the ether for conspiracy nonsense.
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look all i know how to do is make shitty fb jokes...and this is all i can think about, so i apologize for the 50 shitty angles i've taken on this thing in the past 3 days, just know that its quite possibly keeping me from losing my shit. I know they are literally all terrible. trust me i know.
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You got me to laugh at a holocaust joke on FB. That's the mark of a great comedian.TT2.0 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 5:13 pm look all i know how to do is make shitty fb jokes...and this is all i can think about, so i apologize for the 50 shitty angles i've taken on this thing in the past 3 days, just know that its quite possibly keeping me from losing my shit. I know they are literally all terrible. trust me i know.
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Re: The Captain Trips Anxiety thread
So power has just gone out in our neighborhood. No idea when they will get it back on. Wife is freaking out about food and what to do tomorrow if we don't have power. Just trying to reassure her everything will he fine.
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Got coolers? Get the important stuff in there if it’s not on before bed and get some ice. Overnight will be enough to spoil everything.
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