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And with plenty of good food, aphrodisiacs and fruits on the trees inside from the wide beaches. And bungalows going far out into the sea. As well as big air conditioned gyms so the girls can stay fit along the beach road where t-shirts or tops / bras are not allowed.
I am a simple guy. That is all I need.
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The problem with lying
[QUOTE=Sirioja;2556706]Yes, only very small overspeed only on radar flashes in Switzerland[/QUOTE]Remember when you were arguing that you didn't overspeed? The problem with lying and making things up is that you have to always remember what your story is.
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[QUOTE=Sirioja;2556712]After last Summer and Christmas experiences, if EU don't ask for negative tests just on arrival.[/QUOTE]You don't have to worry, negative tests will be required. For people that are not vaccinated that is.
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2556746]The irony of this comment then to just turn around and quote business insider. I wonder which of the above is their parent company?[/QUOTE]Yes, the propaganda is so blatant and 'in-your-face' that the corporate media cartel freely admit that they control everything, and yet most people are still too stupid and brainwashed to realize it! LOL!
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2556746]The irony of this comment then to just turn around and quote business insider. I wonder which of the above is their parent company?[/QUOTE]Yes, the propaganda is so blatant and 'in-your-face' that the corporate media cartel freely admit that they control everything, and yet most people are still too stupid and brainwashed to realize it! LOL!
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[QUOTE=RockyV;2556550]UK study has shown that 1 dose of vaccine cuts the risk of transmission by 50%. So vaccinated people with two doses are significantly less likely to transmit the virus.[/QUOTE]Let's review the CDC's key points regarding the 'vaccine' and let's highlight the "shoulds' the 'coulds' the 'suggests' and the 'mays. ' LOL!
[URL]https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/science/science-briefs/fully-vaccinated-people.html[/URL]
Let me start with the real kicker:
[QUOTE] The risks of SARS-CoV-2 infection in fully vaccinated people cannot be completely eliminated as long as there is continued community transmission of the virus. Vaccinated people could potentially still get COVID-19 and spread it to others. [/QUOTE]Emphasis and comments (IN BOLD) mine:
[QUOTE]Key Points
* COVID-19 vaccines currently authorized in the United States are effective against COVID-19, including severe disease. ("ARE EFFECTIVE?" SEE DISCLAIMERS BELOW)
* Preliminary evidence (SUGGESTS) that the currently authorized COVID-19 vaccines (MAY) provide (SOME) protection against a variety of strains, including B.1.1.7 (originally identified in the United Kingdom). Reduced antibody neutralization and efficacy have been observed for the B.1.351 strain (originally identified in South Africa). However, across studies, antibody neutralizing activity of sera from vaccinated people was still generally higher than that observed for convalescent sera from people who have recovered from COVID-19. ("MAY PROVIDE SOME PROTECTION" TRANSLATION: WE HOPE IT WORKS)
* A growing body of evidence (SUGGESTS) that fully vaccinated people are less likely to have asymptomatic infection and potentially less likely to transmit SARS-CoV-2 to others. However, further investigation is ongoing. (TRANSLATION: WE HOPE, BUT WE'RE NOT SURE BECAUSE WE STILL NEED MORE INVESTIGATION)
* Modeling studies (SUGGESTS) that preventive measures such as mask use and social distancing will continue to be important during vaccine implementation. However, there are ways to take a balanced approach by allowing vaccinated people to resume some lower-risk activities. ("SOME LOWER-RISK ACTIVITIES?" SO 5,5 FEET SOCIAL DISTANCING INSTEAD OF 6 FEET?)
* Taking steps towards relaxing certain measures for vaccinated people (MAY) help improve COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and uptake. (HAHAHA, THIS IS COMPLETE BULLSHIT AND BLACKMAIL!)
* The risks of SARS-CoV-2 infection in fully vaccinated people (CANNOT BE COMPLETELY ELIMINATED) as long as there is continued community transmission of the virus. Vaccinated people (COULD) potentially still get COVID-19 and spread it to others. However, the benefits of relaxing some measures such as testing and self-quarantine requirements for travelers, post-exposure quarantine requirements and reducing social isolation (MAY) outweigh the residual risk of fully vaccinated people becoming ill with COVID-19 or transmitting the virus to others. (TRANSLATION: WE SIMPLY DON'T KNOW ANYTHING AND LEAVE THE DOOR WIDE OPEN TO DENY ALL OUR 'CLAIMS.')
* At this time, (THERE ARE LIMITED DATA) on vaccine protection in people who are immunocompromised. People with immunocompromising conditions, including those taking immunosuppressive medications, (SHOULD) discuss the need for personal protective measures after vaccination with their healthcare provider. (TRANSLATION: GOOD LUCK, YOU'RE ON YOUR OWN!)
* See updated guidance for fully vaccinated people including updated public health recommendations for domestic and international travel. This updated science brief reflects recent changes to the guidance document and will continue to be updated as more information becomes available.[/QUOTE]In other news: my psychic tarot card reading friend today suggested that I could buy a lotto ticket today because I should or may win the lotto jackpot tonight if the stars align in the right way! LOL!
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[QUOTE=HammerTime96;2556613]Exactly, so even if you manage to get on a plane to Europe, count on standing outside before the closed door of an FKK club....[/QUOTE]Be aware that when those doors reopen in Hesse I will be right there waiting to enter.
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[QUOTE=BigBuddy69;2556804]According to Wikipedia, Business insider is owned by the Axel Springer group who is owned in majority by KKR. No idea what KKR is, but it seems like it's a massive corporation.[/QUOTE]KKR is private equity firm. Definitely socialist.
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[QUOTE=HammerTime96;2556851]Let's review the CDC's key points regarding the 'vaccine' and let's highlight the "shoulds' the 'coulds' the 'suggests' and the 'mays. ' LOL!
[URL]https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/science/science-briefs/fully-vaccinated-people.html[/URL]
Let me start with the real kicker:
Emphasis and comments (IN BOLD) mine:
In other news: my psychic tarot card reading friend today suggested that I could buy a lotto ticket today because I should or may win the lotto jackpot tonight if the stars align in the right way! LOL![/QUOTE]In Science knowledge evolves with the availability of data, so I'm afraid you will see a lot of should, could and ifs in scientific reports. A more recent research has addressed the issue of transmission in vaccinated people: [URL]https://www.gov.uk/government/news/one-dose-of-covid-19-vaccine-can-cut-household-transmission-by-up-to-half[/URL].
Have a read!
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[QUOTE=PaulInZurich;2556905]KKR is private equity firm. Definitely socialist.[/QUOTE]They are called "Champagne Socialists" in English: people who shamelessly fill their pockets while talking the 'woke leftwing socialist talk. ' You're probably one of them! LOL! [URL]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Champagne_socialist[/URL].
The good old Soviet Union and the communist DDR was full of them: politburo members living a life in luxury with chauffeured ZIL limousines, beautiful dachas, and being able to buy luxury (mostly Western) goods in special shops, while the Proletariate had to stand in line for hours in order to get a loaf of bread.
[URL]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intershop[/URL]
But not to worry, Feldwebel Klaus Schwab will solve all those Central Planning problems, and I'm sure that "this time it will be different. " LOL!
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[QUOTE=PaulInZurich;2556774]Feel free to quote non-Internet sources. You know, journal X, published on day why, on page z. Otherwise people might believe that you just make things up.[/QUOTE]I have so many followers like your obsessed bald fat French here with his carbon bike but I m sure too heavy to perform on climbings, reading all of me since 2012/2013, really obsessed, when I think you are near to nothing on this forum, so I don't need you believe my writings, just don't read me, but don't forget my invitation for Gran San Bernardino on August, land of only truth there and expensive light carbon won't climb for you. There Newton decide, but not for bicycle. I wish to go to Tignes for Summer ski, maybe Breuil. It for Klein Matterhorn, and start my climbings on end of June. I love my sports. And you?
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[QUOTE=PaulInZurich;2556770]One big difference to last year, that is vaccines. Countries where vaccination rates are highest (UK, Israel, US) show a significant drop in infection rates. Plenty of studies show that. If only people would be willing to read instead of repeating unproven claims ad-nauseam the world would be a better place. If it will take longer for countries to reopen, is only because there are too many anti-vaxxers.[/QUOTE]If you were really able to read and understand, you would know I m not against vaccine and I m the most generous giving my turn to those who need more than me, because they are scared, or weak. For sure vaccine mean more people being protected and less deaths, but some vaccined fell positive and can spread, just ask Swiss doctors, but if you are so sure no more spreading and no more mutants, time will say, where warmer now, but wet cold will return on Autumn after holidays.
Maybe I should have written I m lighter than Sagan, when fit mean slim for me, what he is not, nor a climber. But I know guy on bicycle is more efficient than bicycle.
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[QUOTE=PaulInZurich;2556817]You don't have to worry, negative tests will be required. For people that are not vaccinated that is.[/QUOTE]I wish EU will ask for negative test for each non EU, even vaccined, on arrival, for EU citizens safety, when you are not EU and we experienced enough from UK, with Johnson not respecting agreements, like about vaccines. This is not worry for me when I didn't change my life, just became more complicated, under covid.
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[QUOTE=PaulInZurich;2556763]Here we go again. You got caught speeding and everything was done according to the law. Everything you say is demonstrably false. Instead of stroking yourself while you think of your delusions, maybe take care next time to not let hookers scam you out of 15 k Euros.[/QUOTE]I was never caught over speeding in Switzerland. You just don't understand the meaning of words. I was caught in Germany or France. You are just one more bullshitting follower, not more, when you don't know anything, just repeating, like what you read on internet.
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2556432]What is the Internet? Trusted organizations publish data on the internet. Scientists publish research in a journal accessed via the internet. The internet is also used as a place for professionals to come together and share ideas, discoveries, facts and construct a plan of action. The "internet" is what you take from it. Trust bullshit sources, get bullshit information. But knowing your source and which ones are objective, verifiable, and dependable allows you to extract accurate information and DATA more offen than not.
To trust journalists more than data is trusting that sensationalism and opinion is never part of a report. They are by definition, second-hand sources. Meanwhile, published data in research and statistics journals are actually primary sources. Or sometimes people only retain the information that they want to believe.
If you were medical personnel, you might know that western physicians are at the core, scientifically trained. As such most physicians will not make declarations without knowing most of the data. The nature of the profession prepares most physicians to speak with conservative tendencies, at least when speaking when in the professional role. As such, a physician's statements will most often veer on the side of the worst possible scenario considering the facts given. However, that will often not mean the most likely scenario. In private, most healthcare providers in developed nations are optimistic about the near future. However, public speech is usually more reserved and conservative in the forecast. In addition, accuracy and precision of your words are of utmost importance. Instead of saying that "a procedure is safe" your mother will live, one would say the risks are relatively low and statistics suggests a favorable outcome. Even that last bit is questionable.[/QUOTE]Do you check all your internet date reliability before repeating? Where is your free mind? I love when formula 1 pilots say to their engineer on computer: don't talk to me, I love Kimi for this.