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  • doogie
    doogie Member Posts: 15,072
    edited October 2020
    beginning to wonder if Trump intentionally caught Covid and gave it to all his staff, just so he can Joke about it.
  • Sledog
    Sledog Member Posts: 37,754 Standard Supporter
    China released this bio weapon and the Dems are all in with them. They will award China favored nation status if they win. Cook it.
  • LoneStarDawg
    LoneStarDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 13,681 Founders Club
    doogie said:

    beginning to wonder if Trump intentionally caught Covid and gave it to all his staff, just so he can Joke about it.

    “We’d take the vaccine if we needed it but fortunately we’re immune now”
  • LoneStarDawg
    LoneStarDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 13,681 Founders Club
    Sledog said:

    China released this bio weapon and the Dems are all in with them. They will award China favored nation status if they win. Cook it.

    Baffling everyone wants to talk about trump
    allowing covid and zero discussion on where it actually came from.
  • doogie
    doogie Member Posts: 15,072
    I'm serious.
    For the people who get sick from COVID but don't die, the multi-organ disease goes on and on. Months later they are still on oxygen, and we are just starting to hear about the neurologic and cognitive effects. The cardiac and thromboembolic consequences are a little better described, but not understood. This is really different than other viruses, and being careful at this point in time makes sense.

    And there will be lawsuits, that will not be winnable for schools regardless of how many waivers have been signed.
  • LoneStarDawg
    LoneStarDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 13,681 Founders Club
    doogie said:

    I'm serious.
    For the people who get sick from COVID but don't die, the multi-organ disease goes on and on. Months later they are still on oxygen, and we are just starting to hear about the neurologic and cognitive effects. The cardiac and thromboembolic consequences are a little better described, but not understood. This is really different than other viruses, and being careful at this point in time makes sense.

    And there will be lawsuits, that will not be winnable for schools regardless of how many waivers have been signed.

    Cite your sources motherfucker. We don’t deal in hypotheticals
  • doogie
    doogie Member Posts: 15,072
    Here’s what it feels like. My cough and fever disappeared after two weeks. But I was left unable to participate in my normal life. I woke up most days with severe pain in my limbs, like broken bones. I was so short of breath I could not make it up the two flights of stairs in the house without gasping. Severe headaches would come and go. Complex mental tasks were impossible. I’d find myself reading and re-reading the same email, unable to make sense of it.

    Worst was the crushing fatigue. Every afternoon I would stagger to my couch and collapse asleep for hours in the middle of the day, regardless of what impact it had on my work or my family. I might feel better for a day or two, but I would inevitably crash again. I’d send hastily scribbled emails to cancel meetings before I passed out. The food I’d bought to cook my family for dinner rotted in the fridge.
  • LoneStarDawg
    LoneStarDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 13,681 Founders Club
  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,662
    I think I may have been whooshed.
  • USMChawk
    USMChawk Member Posts: 1,800
    doogie said:

    Here’s what it feels like. My cough and fever disappeared after two weeks. But I was left unable to participate in my normal life. I woke up most days with severe pain in my limbs, like broken bones. I was so short of breath I could not make it up the two flights of stairs in the house without gasping. Severe headaches would come and go. Complex mental tasks were impossible. I’d find myself reading and re-reading the same email, unable to make sense of it.

    Worst was the crushing fatigue. Every afternoon I would stagger to my couch and collapse asleep for hours in the middle of the day, regardless of what impact it had on my work or my family. I might feel better for a day or two, but I would inevitably crash again. I’d send hastily scribbled emails to cancel meetings before I passed out. The food I’d bought to cook my family for dinner rotted in the fridge.

    Sounds like you have bad genes. Hopefully it sterilized you as well.
  • NorthwestFresh
    NorthwestFresh Member Posts: 7,972
    Your new generation of brainwashed pussies at a Covid-era HS dance.

  • doogie
    doogie Member Posts: 15,072
    and People say school bored elections are meaningless
  • Sledog
    Sledog Member Posts: 37,754 Standard Supporter
    doogie said:

    Here’s what it feels like. My cough and fever disappeared after two weeks. But I was left unable to participate in my normal life. I woke up most days with severe pain in my limbs, like broken bones. I was so short of breath I could not make it up the two flights of stairs in the house without gasping. Severe headaches would come and go. Complex mental tasks were impossible. I’d find myself reading and re-reading the same email, unable to make sense of it.

    Worst was the crushing fatigue. Every afternoon I would stagger to my couch and collapse asleep for hours in the middle of the day, regardless of what impact it had on my work or my family. I might feel better for a day or two, but I would inevitably crash again. I’d send hastily scribbled emails to cancel meetings before I passed out. The food I’d bought to cook my family for dinner rotted in the fridge.

    Sounds like a hangover!
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter
    https://www.news.com.au/world/coronavirus/global/coronavirus-who-backflips-on-virus-stance-by-condemning-lockdowns/news-story/f2188f2aebff1b7b291b297731c3da74
    The World Health Organisation has backflipped on its original COVID-19 stance after calling for world leaders to stop locking down their countries and economies.

    Dr. David Nabarro from the WHO appealed to world leaders yesterday, telling them to stop “using lockdowns as your primary control method” of the coronavirus.

    He also claimed that the only thing lockdowns achieved was poverty – with no mention of the potential lives saved.

    “Lockdowns just have one consequence that you must never ever belittle, and that is making poor people an awful lot poorer,” he said.
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter
    I'd rather it be that masks were effective. It feels like the powers that be know masks aren't terribly effective too, hence no reopening.
  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,662

    I'd rather it be that masks were effective. It feels like the powers that be know masks aren't terribly effective too, hence no reopening.

    Yeah but people who question masks make it obvious to pansy faggots that were eeeeevil
  • LoneStarDawg
    LoneStarDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 13,681 Founders Club
    For all those fauci lovers out there, here’s a tweet series on his not so sterling career.

  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,662
  • LoneStarDawg
    LoneStarDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 13,681 Founders Club

    He's a faggot

    Worse, he kills them
  • RoadTrip
    RoadTrip Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,147 Founders Club
    doogie said:

    Here’s what it feels like. My cough and fever disappeared after two weeks. But I was left unable to participate in my normal life. I woke up most days with severe pain in my limbs, like broken bones. I was so short of breath I could not make it up the two flights of stairs in the house without gasping. Severe headaches would come and go. Complex mental tasks were impossible. I’d find myself reading and re-reading the same email, unable to make sense of it.

    Worst was the crushing fatigue. Every afternoon I would stagger to my couch and collapse asleep for hours in the middle of the day, regardless of what impact it had on my work or my family. I might feel better for a day or two, but I would inevitably crash again. I’d send hastily scribbled emails to cancel meetings before I passed out. The food I’d bought to cook my family for dinner rotted in the fridge.

    Man, sorry to hear how sick you've been. How old are you? I know older people who've had it and their symptoms were nothing like what you're describing. People do die from just the regular flu all the time. Here's to hoping you heal 100%. Hopefully the silver lining is you'll never get this shit again.
  • RoadTrip
    RoadTrip Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,147 Founders Club
    RoadTrip said:

    doogie said:

    Here’s what it feels like. My cough and fever disappeared after two weeks. But I was left unable to participate in my normal life. I woke up most days with severe pain in my limbs, like broken bones. I was so short of breath I could not make it up the two flights of stairs in the house without gasping. Severe headaches would come and go. Complex mental tasks were impossible. I’d find myself reading and re-reading the same email, unable to make sense of it.

    Worst was the crushing fatigue. Every afternoon I would stagger to my couch and collapse asleep for hours in the middle of the day, regardless of what impact it had on my work or my family. I might feel better for a day or two, but I would inevitably crash again. I’d send hastily scribbled emails to cancel meetings before I passed out. The food I’d bought to cook my family for dinner rotted in the fridge.

    Man, sorry to hear how sick you've been. How old are you? I know older people who've had it and their symptoms were nothing like what you're describing. People do die from just the regular flu all the time. Here's to hoping you heal 100%. Hopefully the silver lining is you'll never get this shit again.
    I guess I got wooshed. I couldn't remember who it was on this site a couple weeks ago talking about how he still doesn’t have his sense of smell back. I don't want to talk shit to anyone who has been hit hard. I got hit hard in February but who the fuck cares. It was a bad flu.
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter

    I'd rather it be that masks were effective. It feels like the powers that be know masks aren't terribly effective too, hence no reopening.

    Watching football (college and pro) this weekend for the first time in a long time...the one thing I noticed is the sheer number of times people were grabbing and adjusting their masks while on the sideline. If anyone watches that and thinks those masks are somehow protecting anyone from anything (including not spreading it which is really what the mask is for) than there is no help for them...

    There was an Amazon as last during Seahawks game. One person on camera only. In several shots, he’s shown wearing a mask. It’s theater.
  • theknowledge
    theknowledge Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,633 Founders Club

    I'd rather it be that masks were effective. It feels like the powers that be know masks aren't terribly effective too, hence no reopening.

    Watching football (college and pro) this weekend for the first time in a long time...the one thing I noticed is the sheer number of times people were grabbing and adjusting their masks while on the sideline. If anyone watches that and thinks those masks are somehow protecting anyone from anything (including not spreading it which is really what the mask is for) than there is no help for them...

    I can verify this. Everyone at my store touches and adjusts their masks hundreds of times a day. We all wash our hands probably eight times in a shift. No one has gotten the Vid in seven months. It’s a joke. For a mask to work you should replace it every time you touch it or take it off. No one here does that. Washing your hands is probably the absolute best thing you can do to stay healthy.