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[QUOTE=Pessimist;2564543]Blah man? So lame. You never amounted to much but at least could be counted on for a good insult once in a while. Now, the best you can do is blah man. Pity. Seems like you are losing your edge and aging in dog years now, fast sliding into senility.
What happened to your attack pimps? Don't see them much, anymore. Did you forget the passwords to your fake handles? Try resetting them. You badly need a show of support to feel secure, Bsian![/QUOTE]The best insult is usually the most accurate one Blah.
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[QUOTE=Pessimist;2564541]Hmm. You must have used up both of your brain cells to look up genocide / s. Impressive. You can copy / paste.
According to this "genius", all that the CCP has to do to not be called genocidal is to murder millions of multiple sets of people around the world. Retarded is indeed the right word to describe you.[/QUOTE]Man,
All I have to add is that originality and creativity is hard to coach. Figure it out. You a grown man.
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[QUOTE=BigBuddy69;2564386]That's a common feature among the most severely afflicted serial posters of this board: they don't understand 2nd degree, underlying messages, they don't realize that they are constantly embarrassing themselves and they are keen on self quoting.[/QUOTE]No no, believe me. This is a clash of civilizations! Any Scandinavian with a brain would have caught onto the meaning of all the posts he just quoted. I didn't think Americans were that backwards, but clearly he is. Or is it the Thai or Asian subculture? I am not sure. Either way, I can't stop laughing!
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Actually the English here should get the meaning also.
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[QUOTE=ExpatLover;2564091]Are you so sure that vaccinated people are not spreading anymore the virus? Even Moderna explain on Friday that the will be more variant around in the coming years. I am convinced that the vaccines from today will not be used in 2 years.[/QUOTE]Yes, quite sure that transmission risk is much lower from fully vaccinated people. There are enough real world studies now from Israel, UK and US. Current case rise in England is due to not yet (fully) vaccinated people, it affects much more younger people compared to before. It has been said before, sooner or later everybody gets impacted by the virus. Either you get vaccinated or you will catch it at some point. Good for you if won't have symptoms when you catch it, but at minimum you will pass it on to others.
And yes, vaccines will be updated in time, booster shots will be available towards the end of the year, trials are already in progress. Let's not forget that we have many countries with very low vaccination rates outside Europe or US. Until the rest of the world gets enough vaccines the virus will be around. From a pure business point of view Pfizer, Moderna and other companies will make tons of money for years.
I find it interesting how in the US both sides are against a covid pass. I guess it will only impact them if they want to travel internationally.
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[QUOTE=Pistons;2564575]He must have done an extremely poor job analyzing me if he thought those quotes was anything but flattering. Of course they are. I made about a dousing posts with those quotes at the center. LOL.
But given his weird psychology links all the time, it doesn't surprise me that he is confused.[/QUOTE]The lack of self awareness that is obvious to others is glaring.
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[QUOTE=BigBuddy69;2564386]That's a common feature among the most severely afflicted serial posters of this board: they don't understand 2nd degree, underlying messages, they don't realize that they are constantly embarrassing themselves and they are keen on self quoting.[/QUOTE]I agree, it's hilarious that you don't realize how much you're embarrassing yourself.
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[QUOTE=Ararat;2564250]Normally when a person is faced with such collection of one's own quotes the reaction would and should be to accuse the other poster of selectively quoting or taking things out of context.
You on the other hand seem to think the quotes are flattering.[/QUOTE]I could quote your posts, but I wouldn't find any trip report or anything else relevant to the topic of this forum.
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[QUOTE=Pessimist;2564542]Ching Chongs? Nice. Is that like members of a certain ethnic group allowed to use and-word to each other but the rest of us will lose our jobs for saying it? I thought you were just a Thai anyway. Perhaps you are automatically granted honorary access to the insider status due to your CCP slavishness.
Is there any group you have left out? Women are cunts and Karens, gays are faggots and worse, Chinese are now Ching Chongs and on and on. And here, I'm getting trashed for saying the CCP goons caused genocide and for demanding deportation of throat slitting Islamic thugs out of Europe. Hypocrite is your middle name, Fucking is the fist name, we all know Slimeball is your last name.[/QUOTE]If you weren't such a boomer dork I would say that your "firm" is a marketing firm. Your selective memory, baseless accusations, and / or purposeful manipulation of the paper trail is quite blatant. Shame on you for steering so far away from your STEM background. The lack of professional loyalty in addition to the already established unapologetic matrimonial infidelity is rather disappointing. I can't help but suspect that the decline in integrity of your recent posting style is affecting by your alliance with Pistons. Lay with stray dogs and you'll get fleas.
Do better Blah, do better. Elevate yourself from the cesspool.
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[QUOTE=PaulInZurich;2564728]Yes, quite sure that transmission risk is much lower from fully vaccinated people. There are enough real world studies now from Israel, UK and US. Current case rise in England is due to not yet (fully) vaccinated people, it affects much more younger people compared to before. It has been said before, sooner or later everybody gets impacted by the virus. Either you get vaccinated or you will catch it at some point. Good for you if won't have symptoms when you catch it, but at minimum you will pass it on to others.
And yes, vaccines will be updated in time, booster shots will be available towards the end of the year, trials are already in progress. Let's not forget that we have many countries with very low vaccination rates outside Europe or US. Until the rest of the world gets enough vaccines the virus will be around. From a pure business point of view Pfizer, Moderna and other companies will make tons of money for years.
I find it interesting how in the US both sides are against a covid pass. I guess it will only impact them if they want to travel internationally.[/QUOTE]Nice to see that you still believe in what all the big pharma are communicating, I repeat all were condemned for corruption and bribery. Sorry there is no serious study confirming that the vaccinated are less contagious, I have nothing against those vaccines but I am quite sure that there efficiency is like the one for the normal flue which is around 50% and that we will need to get new shots every year at least like for the normal flue why should it be different?
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[QUOTE=ShooBree;2564819]I could quote your posts, but I wouldn't find any trip report or anything else relevant to the topic of this forum.[/QUOTE]Good thing we're coming out of a pandemic and this is a Rants thread.
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Zero COVID deaths in UK today despite Indian Variant now accounting for about 75% of new cases.
[URL]https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/uk-reports-no-new-covid-19-deaths-3165-new-infections-2021-06-01/[/URL]
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[QUOTE=ExpatLover;2564851]Nice to see that you still believe in what all the big pharma are communicating, I repeat all were condemned for corruption and bribery. Sorry there is no serious study confirming that the vaccinated are less contagious, I have nothing against those vaccines but I am quite sure that there efficiency is like the one for the normal flue which is around 50% and that we will need to get new shots every year at least like for the normal flue why should it be different?[/QUOTE]He mentioned the most important study, what we see in the real world. Cases are significantly down in most vaccinated countries. More importantly deaths are magnitudes less in all vaccinated countries.
And again, different from flu vaccine because SARS CoV-2 mutates much more slowly than slowly.
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[QUOTE=PaulInZurich;2564728]Yes, quite sure that transmission risk is much lower from fully vaccinated people. There are enough real world studies now from Israel, UK and US. Current case rise in England is due to not yet (fully) vaccinated people, it affects much more younger people compared to before. It has been said before, sooner or later everybody gets impacted by the virus. Either you get vaccinated or you will catch it at some point. Good for you if won't have symptoms when you catch it, but at minimum you will pass it on to others.
And yes, vaccines will be updated in time, booster shots will be available towards the end of the year, trials are already in progress. Let's not forget that we have many countries with very low vaccination rates outside Europe or US. Until the rest of the world gets enough vaccines the virus will be around. From a pure business point of view Pfizer, Moderna and other companies will make tons of money for years.
I find it interesting how in the US both sides are against a covid pass. I guess it will only impact them if they want to travel internationally.[/QUOTE]UK are so safe that they are under 15 days quarantine for Germany and France when really difficult for France business. UK were already forbidden few months ago by Germany. Liverpool was not allowed to play in Germany.
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[QUOTE=ExpatLover;2564851]Nice to see that you still believe in what all the big pharma are communicating, I repeat all were condemned for corruption and bribery. Sorry there is no serious study confirming that the vaccinated are less contagious, I have nothing against those vaccines but I am quite sure that there efficiency is like the one for the normal flue which is around 50% and that we will need to get new shots every year at least like for the normal flue why should it be different?[/QUOTE]I am not disputing that new shots will be needed.
Everything else you say is just wrong, as always you never have any data to support your claims.