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12-08-21 02:04 #2440
Posts: 248Originally Posted by ShooBree [View Original Post]
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12-08-21 01:44 #2439
Posts: 5496Originally Posted by HighOnTravel [View Original Post]
I'm sure the Nobel committee will be in touch soon.
It's not a pandemic of fear, it's a fucking plague of idiots.
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12-08-21 01:29 #2438
Posts: 5496Originally Posted by Frogg [View Original Post]
At this point, anyone still referring to Covid as "a flu" is a complete, fucking, clueless moron, who shouldn't be without parental supervision.
It's not a competition. You don't have to try to come up with something stupider every post. Or does it just come naturally?
Let me combine your thoughtless thoughts. Are you saying that the indigenous people of south and central America benefitted greatly from having 90% killed by disease?
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12-07-21 23:18 #2437
Posts: 503Originally Posted by Paulie97 [View Original Post]
These are all complex issues and again I want to state that this is just my opinion. Regarding covid, I think the biggest problem which no one is speaking about is how the vaccines don't seem to be anywhere near 95-90% effective like they were supposed to be. The virus seems to have spread just as easily before and after the vaccinations began and I understand there will be a plethora of statistics to argue against my point. If you look at the numbers of daily infections around the nation and even other nations, the virus still hasn't been mitigated and the vaccines have been out almost a year. With 60% of the USA population vaccinated and another 50 million confirmed cases, "not counting unconfirmed cases", we should have hit some level of heard immunity which we haven't yet. I attribute much of this due to the false effectiveness of the vaccines. Yes, I could absolutely be wrong. I am also completely aware of how the American media portrays the people who are anti-vaccine as being mostly conservative. That being said, from my experience, Anti-vaccination has much more to do with age, health, and not being able to miss work for several days while you are recovering from the vaccine. Younger healthier adults from both conservative and liberal backgrounds don't feel as threatened by the virus and are not as likely to get the vaccine. I have never actually met someone who fits the liberal narrative of a right wing "anti-vaxer", yes I am sure they are out there, but I don't think they are anywhere as numerous as the liberal media would try to make you believe. It reminds me of the Q-NON weirdos the left tries to associate with conservatives. The vast vast vast majority of conservatives would never associate with such non-sense.
I also agree with you on the fact we should be publicly wearing masks, distancing when necessary, and if you are healthy enough-to get the vaccine. Due to the speed at which the vaccine was created, I don't believe it should mandatory outside public sector employment and I even feel maybe public employees should be able to choose for themselves about what to do with their own health regarding such an unproven vaccine.
Yes of course it would be almost impossible to secure a 2000 mile long border, I am not saying Biden has to secure it 100%, but he could put more effective measures in place to protect the Americans and Mexicans living along the border and just as importantly, take away the economic opportunities for drug cartels to cash in on with an unsecured border. I know it sounds ridiculous, but when you look into it, a nation with the resources of the USA could secure such a vast distance, it wouldn't be as expensive you might think. It does seem to be more feasible than many realize. The previous administration was much more effective at stopping illegal immigration and I am personally quite angry this administration cares so little for all who are victims of an unsecured border. It seems like they are so dismissive of border problems just to spite Trump and his supporters which is sad.
I think a much better solution to the immigration crisis, and I believe is should be referred to as a crisis, would be to create a much easier form of temporary immigration where immigrants can live and work in the USA, pay taxes and have their children schooled here, but they do not get the right to vote or access to certain welfare services. Such a compromise could alleviate much of the problems stemming from unchecked migration. Dems and Republicans would never be able to put their differences aside for such a compromise though.
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12-07-21 21:56 #2436
Posts: 59Originally Posted by Frogg [View Original Post]
Pretty sure I had covid last month. It was an on and off again flu like sickness that last for 5 to 6 weeks. At one point my chest got really bad and I experienced shortness of breath. I feel like if I had not been mega dosing vitamin the and zinc daily that one could have killed me because it was a very persistent sickness that worked in waves. I did notice that once I started taking 1000 MG of vitamin see every hour of the waking day I seemed to recover faster.
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12-07-21 21:51 #2435
Posts: 1056When I'm 74
Originally Posted by PolyOrchid [View Original Post]
You may not be "The Greatest Generation" but you are am ong the last cohort that had independent thinking faculties.
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12-07-21 21:48 #2434
Posts: 1188Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
0.0% of the Swedish population age 0-70 have died with Covid-19.
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12-07-21 21:22 #2433
Posts: 118Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
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12-07-21 21:18 #2432
Posts: 1188Originally Posted by Villainy [View Original Post]
Sweden is nothing like their neighbors and have much more in common with other European countries such as the UK, France and Belgium.
The UK 2132.
France 1826.
Belgium 2343.
Sweden 1485.
Sweden is a country ravaged by gang shootings, sexual violence, uncontrolled migration and poverty.
There are way more immigrants in Sweden than in Finland, way more gang shootings than in Denmark and we are significantly less prosperous than Norway.
So why would we be the same as our neighbors when we are different in so many other aspects?
Villainy is just another ignorant libtard, he's so stupid that he actually claimed that Sweden is genetically homogeonous and a large part of wellpaying jobs in Europe are with US companies. Its weird that he has yet to present any source to his claim but still have time to make other posts.
One day he might realize that Sweden is full of Turks, Iraqis and Syrians and that those groups are extremely overrepresentated when it comes to Covid.
Also lets not forget to compare Brazil and Colombia with Peru:
Brazil 2868.
Colombia 2494.
Peru 5990.
Good night!
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12-07-21 18:34 #2431
Posts: 3645Originally Posted by Villainy [View Original Post]
And the same can be said about your stupid douche analysis of blue states and red states. Point #2 is right now blue states are getting killed with Covid while red states have a much smaller number of active cases.
I am not cheering on Biden having more cases and deaths than Trump did. Hell, I wish he had a plan that works, but all he is doing is more finger pointing. All you douches do is spin the numbers in an attempt to make Biden look good and Republicans look bad because Biden's plan has sucked ass.
If good governance matter with regards to Covid, point #3 is that we should be looking at fucking Africa as the best in the world.
https://www.science.org/content/arti...ng-explain-why
Although Africa reported its millionth official COVID-19 case last week, it seems to have weathered the pandemic relatively well so far, with fewer than one confirmed case for every thousand people and just 23,000 deaths so far. Yet several antibody surveys suggest far more Africans have been infected with the coronavirus discrepancy that is puzzling scientists around the continent. "We do not have an answer," says immunologist Sophie Uyoga at the Kenya Medical Research Institute.
End of quote.
It is funny and here I thought you douches had all the answers. Well, whatever is going on in Africa, it is NOT due to ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine right?
Points #2 and 3 are just to counter your stupid spin that governance has jack shit to do with a virus spreading. To me, all that government does is try to take credit for something good and blame someone else for something bad.
Truth is that it did not matter who was in office, the virus kept spreading, and the Swedish approach, education and persuasion not harsh laws, is going to happen. It is just going to take a lot longer as long as politicians hope to spin that they have all the answers with Covid, and douches like you believe it.
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12-07-21 07:57 #2430
Posts: 1767Hi Ram
Originally Posted by RamDavidson84 [View Original Post]
https://www.logicallyfallacious.com/...es/Red-Herring
P.S. Thanks for the congenial post.
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12-07-21 07:17 #2429
Posts: 1767Rofl
Yo Cee Jay.
The bottom line is that you went in a certain casa once, were presented with one girl, and based on this single visit concluded that this was all they had to offer, and without ever asking the manager how many girls were busy. You then further concluded that, based on this experience, that the place is about to go out of business. Those are the points that you consistently ignore and for obvious reasons. I'll let the audience decide how foolish you are.
P.S. It makes perfect sense that you are a Trump conservative. Now all the pieces are fitting together.
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12-07-21 05:58 #2428
Posts: 5496Let's keep the stupid shit in the stupid shit threads. My post was to pass on information, nothing more.
Originally Posted by Frogg [View Original Post]
Bringing up one person's experience immediately after mentioning the nearly 8 billion world population, as if that proves anything is one of the stupidest things I've ever seen.
I'm not going to rewrite my own experience with Covid. I'll just say it was the worst experience of my life.
At this point, anyone still referring to Covid as "a flu" is a complete, fucking, clueless moron, who shouldn't be without parental supervision.
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12-07-21 05:10 #2427
Posts: 317Tranquilo!
Originally Posted by Frogg [View Original Post]
Well, I'm following your tracks, Frogg, and am booked for 3 days, January 1-4 in Villavicencio and hope to have half as good a time as you did.
Merry Christmas. And "tranquilo," people.
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12-07-21 04:27 #2426
Posts: 1066Originally Posted by Frogg [View Original Post]