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  1. #35155
    Quote Originally Posted by MojoBandit  [View Original Post]
    As for being picky and only adding ones you are really interested in, my strategy is a little different. I look at it as playing the long game, if an ugly prepago has over a thousand friends then to me that is a thousand potentially that may have some hotties in the list that I want to connect with, and if I have a mutual friend it can makes things easier.

    I the spot.
    This is my method also. Remember. The key to finding the hotties on Facebook is when you have primed your "suggested friends". Just by being friends with this Chic will help in the Facebook algorithm to suggest you other chicks. Save that method of only adding the hottest of the hot until your suggested friends algorithm is like Tinder swiping. In the build up stage be a bit more lax. You can always delete them later. I now look at my news feed and unfriend ugly girls but that's because my stable is now of high quality IMO and my suggested friends are all Medellin women only. Except I must have requested a few Dominicans because I'm seeing a few of those girls in the suggestions.

    I accidentally requested a hot Asian chick that looked Spanish. And I started getting girls from Asia. I went and deleted her and clicked "remove" Every time an Asian girl was suggested. It no longer suggest them. If I ever go to Asia I would create a brand new account for there as to not combine the two.

  2. #35154
    Quote Originally Posted by FunLuvr  [View Original Post]
    I have searched that site and I can't find anything about new entry requirements nor any form to fill out before arriving. Can you provide a link to the specific area?
    Here ya go buddy.

    https://www.migracioncolombia.gov.co/
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  3. #35153
    No Apple store, LMFAO!

    Quote Originally Posted by SJobs  [View Original Post]
    If I can speak Spanish, get all my work done in Medellin, and afford to stay in there indefinitely (both financially and physically. Getting high and fucking 5 girls everyday is hard work), I would do it in a heart beat. If the world is going to end, I much rather be in the place I love. I don't have girlfriend / wife / kids and my parents are well off, so it is easy for me to make this call.

    In terms of infrastructure, I have seen better infrastructure in Medellin than in California; more places in Medellin have strong LTE signal than California, the laundry service is faster, better and cheaper, rappi puts uberEats to shame, the public transportation is better (there is no real metro in California and no WiFi on the Caltrain). In Medellin you can find bars and clubs open until 6 am everyday, it's fucking last call at 1:40 am in every bar in California, Monday-Sunday. Even el centro is cleaner and better organized than the Tenderloin in San Francisco, I feel a lot safer in centro than in the tenderloin, and I speak zero Spanish (well, I have learned more than 100 words now, so I probably speak 0. 1% Spanish now). I can only imagine a better hospital system in Medellin. Only two things that are lacking in Medellin; one, there is no Apple Store in the city, if you crack your phone's screen, you can't use your AppleCare. Two, almost no one drives a Tesla, don't people care about the environment and indirectly supporting spaceX's mars mission?

  4. #35152
    Real talk: There is no treatment so it doesn't matter where you are if you get it. What does matter is your current health (I. E. Compromised immunity, old age, pre-existing respiratory ailments). Everybody has to decide for themselves. I don't plan to sequester myself indefinitely because I am in good health. Thank goodness.

    Quote Originally Posted by JjBee62  [View Original Post]
    Given the choice between LA and Medellin, I'd take Medellin, without a second thought. Personally, I'd have more faith in medical in Medellin than the US.

  5. #35151

    Re: riding out coronavirus

    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    My thinking now is to stay in Medellin, and if it starts to get bad, meaning that the Colombia is going to get blackballed, I will just fly somewhere else as I have the resources to do this. So ideally, who wouldn't want to be "stuck" in Medellin, but I'm not sure. The last thing I want to do is get stuck somewhere having no flexibility, and I am very lucky that all options are open for me versus most others. I am curious as to what others think I should do.
    How important for you is not catching the virus?

    I also planned to stay in Medellin, but now I am debating.

    I have the following concerns:

    1. I think it is much easier to catch it here than in Cali because I am switching girls here almost daily. That doesn't happen back home.

    2. And if you catch it here, I don't know how well local healthcare can deal with it.

    3. If it spreads here, I am not sure how badly it will affect daily consumables, food supply etc. I think USA supply chain will be affected less.

    Quote Originally Posted by JjBee62  [View Original Post]
    Personally, I'd have more faith in medical in Medellin than the US.
    Why? What is it based on? Please elaborate.

  6. #35150
    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    Well I have my own worries as well, but they are somewhat different than yours, but that is nothing new. I would value your opinion and others as I have a flight back to California on the 15th to take care of some business matters, with a return to Medellin on the 19th. I have made arrangements to handle my business matters remotely if necessary, and my concern is two fold, I am concerned that if I leave, there is a chance I might not be able to come back as the news only get's uglier everyday now that the USA is on the radar. The other concern is where would I rather ride out the Storm, in California or Medellin. I have comfortable living arrangements here and there so that is not an issue in the equation. After reading about literally one third of Italy being locked down like what China did, I think it would be horrific if say Los Angeles were quarantined.

    I'm also concerned about what things would be like in Medellin if it were to be hit hard like Italy or South Korea and with it being a third world Country it would be ill equipped to deal with things.

    My thinking now is to stay in Medellin, and if it starts to get bad, meaning that the Colombia is going to get blackballed, I will just fly somewhere else as I have the resources to do this. So ideally, who wouldn't want to be "stuck" in Medellin, but I'm not sure. The last thing I want to do is get stuck somewhere having no flexibility, and I am very lucky that all options are open for me versus most others. I am curious as to what others think I should do.
    Given the choice between LA and Medellin, I'd take Medellin, without a second thought. Personally, I'd have more faith in medical in Medellin than the US.

  7. #35149
    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    Well I have my own worries as well, but they are somewhat different than yours, but that is nothing new. I would value your opinion and others as I have a flight back to California on the 15th to take care of some business matters, with a return to Medellin on the 19th. I have made arrangements to handle my business matters remotely if necessary, and my concern is two fold, I am concerned that if I leave, there is a chance I might not be able to come back as the news only get's uglier everyday now that the USA is on the radar. The other concern is where would I rather ride out the Storm, in California or Medellin. I have comfortable living arrangements here and there so that is not an issue in the equation. After reading about literally one third of Italy being locked down like what China did, I think it would be horrific if say Los Angeles were quarantined.

    I'm also concerned about what things would be like in Medellin if it were to be hit hard like Italy or South Korea and with it being a third world Country it would be ill equipped to deal with things.

    My thinking now is to stay in Medellin, and if it starts to get bad, meaning that the Colombia is going to get blackballed, I will just fly somewhere else as I have the resources to do this. So ideally, who wouldn't want to be "stuck" in Medellin, but I'm not sure. The last thing I want to do is get stuck somewhere having no flexibility, and I am very lucky that all options are open for me versus most others. I am curious as to what others think I should do.
    If I can speak Spanish, get all my work done in Medellin, and afford to stay in there indefinitely (both financially and physically. Getting high and fucking 5 girls everyday is hard work), I would do it in a heart beat. If the world is going to end, I much rather be in the place I love. I don't have girlfriend / wife / kids and my parents are well off, so it is easy for me to make this call.

    In terms of infrastructure, I have seen better infrastructure in Medellin than in California; more places in Medellin have strong LTE signal than California, the laundry service is faster, better and cheaper, rappi puts uberEats to shame, the public transportation is better (there is no real metro in California and no WiFi on the Caltrain). In Medellin you can find bars and clubs open until 6 am everyday, it's fucking last call at 1:40 am in every bar in California, Monday-Sunday. Even el centro is cleaner and better organized than the Tenderloin in San Francisco, I feel a lot safer in centro than in the tenderloin, and I speak zero Spanish (well, I have learned more than 100 words now, so I probably speak 0. 1% Spanish now). I can only imagine a better hospital system in Medellin. Only two things that are lacking in Medellin; one, there is no Apple Store in the city, if you crack your phone's screen, you can't use your AppleCare. Two, almost no one drives a Tesla, don't people care about the environment and indirectly supporting spaceX's mars mission?

  8. #35148
    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    Well I have my own worries as well, but they are somewhat different than yours, but that is nothing new. I would value your opinion and others as I have a flight back to California on the 15th to take care of some business matters, with a return to Medellin on the 19th. I have made arrangements to handle my business matters remotely if necessary, and my concern is two fold, I am concerned that if I leave, there is a chance I might not be able to come back as the news only get's uglier everyday now that the USA is on the radar. The other concern is where would I rather ride out the Storm, in California or Medellin. I have comfortable living arrangements here and there so that is not an issue in the equation. After reading about literally one third of Italy being locked down like what China did, I think it would be horrific if say Los Angeles were quarantined.

    I'm also concerned about what things would be like in Medellin if it were to be hit hard like Italy or South Korea and with it being a third world Country it would be ill equipped to deal with things.

    My thinking now is to stay in Medellin, and if it starts to get bad, meaning that the Colombia is going to get blackballed, I will just fly somewhere else as I have the resources to do this. So ideally, who wouldn't want to be "stuck" in Medellin, but I'm not sure. The last thing I want to do is get stuck somewhere having no flexibility, and I am very lucky that all options are open for me versus most others. I am curious as to what others think I should do.
    Honestly, where ever you're going to feel more comfortable a) being there for 30 days, 60 days, we really don't know how long these quarantines and lockdowns will last and b) god forbid you need it, where you can get quality healthcare and again, be comfortable. Only you can really answer that for you. For me, that's in my own home.

  9. #35147
    Quote Originally Posted by Knowledge  [View Original Post]
    Please keep the reports coming. They are enjoyable to read. It's a view into how the other half lives for a Centro rat like me.

    I know you didn't mean it that way but I have to say your coronavirus contingency plan to hole up in Puerto Rico gaveme some Zombie Apocalypse vibes with a dash of Idaho survivalism. I am holding out hope that coronavirus will go the way of SARS.
    I'm glad the reports are appreciated, they definitely take time to write up since I'm including my entire day in them.

    In regards to Covid, yea I'm with you 100% I hope it also dies out and goes the way of SARS but that spanned 9 months and only what, 8500 people contracted it? We've surpassed that by 15 x in just 2-3 months and I'd guess FAR more since so many are undiagnosed due to lack of test kits, bla bla we all know the reasons. SARS did have a far higher mortality rate but I think Covid is going to infect WAY more people.

    I'm not very concerned for myself, I am young 30's and in good health, but the reality is that I just rather not take the chance. My home is very comfortable and if my worst case scenario is that I stay there for 60-90 days and spare myself a hospital stay, count me in. I generally cook all my own meals, the real only difference is that I will be going to the beach and restaurants less. It's a small price to pay to just avoid the whole thing.

    Also recognize Puerto Rico imports over 90% of its food, so stocking up is also because I know how quickly every store sells out of food when people panic. Literally in 2-3 hours. The supply chain is a significant problem there, one that mainlanders will encounter far less.

  10. #35146

    Where Should I Hunker Down To Ride Out The Storm

    Quote Originally Posted by JjBee62  [View Original Post]
    Personally my only worry is that it will postpone my vacation.
    Well I have my own worries as well, but they are somewhat different than yours, but that is nothing new. I would value your opinion and others as I have a flight back to California on the 15th to take care of some business matters, with a return to Medellin on the 19th. I have made arrangements to handle my business matters remotely if necessary, and my concern is two fold, I am concerned that if I leave, there is a chance I might not be able to come back as the news only get's uglier everyday now that the USA is on the radar. The other concern is where would I rather ride out the Storm, in California or Medellin. I have comfortable living arrangements here and there so that is not an issue in the equation. After reading about literally one third of Italy being locked down like what China did, I think it would be horrific if say Los Angeles were quarantined.

    I'm also concerned about what things would be like in Medellin if it were to be hit hard like Italy or South Korea and with it being a third world Country it would be ill equipped to deal with things.

    My thinking now is to stay in Medellin, and if it starts to get bad, meaning that the Colombia is going to get blackballed, I will just fly somewhere else as I have the resources to do this. So ideally, who wouldn't want to be "stuck" in Medellin, but I'm not sure. The last thing I want to do is get stuck somewhere having no flexibility, and I am very lucky that all options are open for me versus most others. I am curious as to what others think I should do.

  11. #35145
    Quote Originally Posted by Knowledge  [View Original Post]
    Yes, the current statistics can only be based on known cases. Most agree all cases are not known. Among known cases 8 out of 10 self resolve. Of the known cases that don't resolve or end in pneumonia or death, a very high percentage involve the elderly and / or people with pre-existing conditions. For as yet unknown reasons, children don't appear to be vulnerable.
    Global Cases by Johns Hopkins updated frequently. You don't see statistics by age but see the whole picture worldwide. Received the link from friend and decided to share with BM's.
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  12. #35144
    Please keep the reports coming. They are enjoyable to read. It's a view into how the other half lives for a Centro rat like me.

    I know you didn't mean it that way but I have to say your coronavirus contingency plan to hole up in Puerto Rico gaveme some Zombie Apocalypse vibes with a dash of Idaho survivalism. I am holding out hope that coronavirus will go the way of SARS.

    [QUOTE=AdventureSeekr;2431807]I did literally nothing today. Medium grade headache, the air quality has been horrible. I made some new contacts on Facebook and got some more numbers.

    I had a date set with Estefania, 2 pops, oral natural, 3 hours, 300 k. I wasn't really feeling into it today, not because of her, just in general, but we had scheduling difficulties like 3 times already so I just said fuck it, I want to check this girl out and I only got 9 days left.

    Pollos Mario for lunch which I have probably ordered 5 times now and I really enjoy. They have a few options but I've been going with the rotisserie chicken, potatoes, arepas, rice, beans, plaintain. Its $7 delivered and ends up being two meals. This is typically my go to easy meal at home too. Meat, rice, beans, plaintains.

    Watch netflix, argue with people about coronavirus on the forum during the afternoon. Just kill the day away.

    Estefania shows up 15 minutes late, no problem at all with that and is super cute. Security didn't call me and we assumed they called the wrong apartment so it was weird when she showed up. Then there was a guy on the floor below in the common area near the elevators saying no, she is for him. We were all like what the fuck is going on right now./QUOTE]

  13. #35143
    Quote Originally Posted by FunLuvr  [View Original Post]
    I don't know where you get your information; but according to the WHO Director General, you are spreading misinformation. This is some of what the Director General said on March 3 "First, COVID-19 does not transmit as efficiently as influenza, from the data we have so far.

    With influenza, people who are infected but not yet sick are major drivers of transmission, which does not appear to be the case for COVID-19.

    Evidence from China is that only 1% of reported cases do not have symptoms, and most of those cases develop symptoms within 2 days. .

    Globally, about 3. 4% of reported COVID-19 cases have died. By comparison, seasonal flu generally kills far fewer than 1% of those infected. " "Far fewer than 1%" doesn't translate to 0. 1%.

    I have checked information from CDC and can not find any stats that correlate to what you posted.
    On the flu mortality rate: It varies by year, depending on which strain is most prevalent. Based on yearly estimates from the CDC, the mortality rate runs roughly between about 0. 08% and 0. 15%.

    Currently it appears the COVID-19 mortality rate is much higher than influenza. One part that seems to be missing, acquired immunity. Most people have acquired at least some immunity to influenza. While this won't prevent everyone from getting the flu, it does reduce the severity for many.

    We have no acquired immunity to COVID-19.

  14. #35142
    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    I think it's too early to be able to actually compare the Coronavirus to the flu statistically at this point because there has been a lot of under reporting of the actual cases and it is a new disease. So I suspect the mortality rate may actually be a bit lower.

    What's disappointing is how ill prepared the USA has been for all of this. When China shutdown an entire City of like 13 million people, and built a Hospital in less than 10 days that should of been a wake up call for USA over a month ago to start getting it's shit together. The whole debacle on the test kits, etc. Is incredible to say the least.
    Mortality rates will drop, then they'll rebound, although probably end up a bit over 2%. Initially there are many unreported cases, but there are also many undiagnosed deaths.

    Personally my only worry is that it will postpone my vacation.

  15. #35141
    According to that chart I am already dead. LOL!

    Quote Originally Posted by AdventureSeekr  [View Original Post]
    This graphic was in one of the links I posted.

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