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Top paragraph was a masturbation joke.Pitchfork51 said:
Wait whatRoadDawg55 said:
That American male hand strength is probably strong these days. They sure as hell aren’t getting girls.WestlinnDuck said:
I always aspired to the Greek body and mind credo, especially when you have that one chance at being young/youngish. To spend your adult hood with the body of a 12 year old girl is such a waste. It's like this dufus didn't have a real father or any actual classical education. So, we have both a physical and mentally impaired supposed able to vote American "adult". From this human failure to pajama boy, unbelievable. No wonder American male hand strength has plummeted.RoadDawg55 said:
I feel bad for him. He looks like a heroin addict but doesn’t actually do heroin.WestlinnDuck said:
Libs of Tik Tok
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I wouldn’t know hand strength anyways. That boomer firm grip handshake stuff was long gone even before Covid. It’s a knuckle tap 90% when I meet someone new.
Second paragraph was commenting on the old adage of having a firm handshake. It used to be considered very important. I still shake hands sometimes, but it’s rare. -
That folks is how you get a pandemic of the unvaccinated, stop counting the vaccinatedPurpleThrobber said: -
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I don't think it's rare at allRoadDawg55 said:
Top paragraph was a masturbation joke.Pitchfork51 said:
Wait whatRoadDawg55 said:
That American male hand strength is probably strong these days. They sure as hell aren’t getting girls.WestlinnDuck said:
I always aspired to the Greek body and mind credo, especially when you have that one chance at being young/youngish. To spend your adult hood with the body of a 12 year old girl is such a waste. It's like this dufus didn't have a real father or any actual classical education. So, we have both a physical and mentally impaired supposed able to vote American "adult". From this human failure to pajama boy, unbelievable. No wonder American male hand strength has plummeted.RoadDawg55 said:
I feel bad for him. He looks like a heroin addict but doesn’t actually do heroin.WestlinnDuck said:
Libs of Tik Tok
@libsoftiktok
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They always look the same
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@NotMikeHarlow
I wouldn’t know hand strength anyways. That boomer firm grip handshake stuff was long gone even before Covid. It’s a knuckle tap 90% when I meet someone new.
Second paragraph was commenting on the old adage of having a firm handshake. It used to be considered very important. I still shake hands sometimes, but it’s rare. -
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Here is some more information on the leftards' masking policy which none of the Tug leftards will either read or understand. When I hear the dem party is the party of science what I hear is that leftards lie and love to be lied to. Finally, toss in the negatives of having to wear a mask.
https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/pointless-drive-make-masks-great-again
Ample Reason to Doubt Masks' Value
Most public and media discussion of mask policy reflects a foundational assumption that may well be false—namely, that widespread, all-purpose mask-wearing has had any meaningful impact on slowing the spread.
Intuition tells us covering our faces must be worthwhile. After all, if the virus is emitted from our noses and mouths, covering those openings has to make a big difference, right?
That gut feeling misleads us, though, because we tend to only think of the virus in terms of visible, tangible droplets masks can absorb. Indeed, the initial scientific consensus held that Covid-19 was exclusively transmitted by droplets, prompting the emphasis on distancing six feet from each other—room enough for gravity to pull those droplets out of the air.
That exclusive-droplet-transmission consensus proved wrong. We now know Covid-19 is spread to a great extent via aerosols—a term that describes particles so small they can easily float along in the air, traveling well beyond six feet. Even that description fails to convey how unfathomably small Covid-19 viral particles actually are—and why masks are a mismatch.
How small are they? As little as 20 nanometers. That means the "material gaps in blue surgical masks are up to 1,000 times"” as large as a Covid-19 viral particle, according to Colin Axon, who has advised the UK’s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE).
Gaps in typical cloth masks can be 5,000 times the size…to say nothing of all that air that’s merely redirected past masks’ edges when we exhale.
A Tale of Two Countries
While the comparative virus and mask dimensions give one pause, they merely form the basis of a reasonable hypothesis that masks do little to inhibit the mobility of viral particles. What really counts is observed results in the real world—and what we’ve observed should sow creeping doubt in even the most fervent masking advocate.
"All around the world you can look at mask mandates and superimpose on infection rates, you cannot see that mask mandates made any effect whatsoever," said Axon to The Telegraph.
While there are many illustrations of that conclusion, perhaps none is more vivid than a comparison of Sweden—which, as a society, never went all-in on masking—and Germany, whose government in January went beyond merely requiring "face coverings" and mandated the use of medical-grade masks.
Despite Sweden’s sharply lower use of masks—and a much more relaxed approach in general—the country’s 12-month experience is essentially indistinguishable from what’s observed in Germany. Rather, one sees a force of nature taking its seasonal course.
"The best thing you can say about any mask is that any positive effect they do have is too small to be measured," said Axon, a Brunel University (London) lecturer in engineering who notes that "when the particle enters another body, it returns to a biomedical issue, but the mask debate is about the particle journey," where his knowledge applies.
Meanwhile, the United Kingdom’s experience delivers a one-two punch. First, there’s no indication the imposition of mask mandates slowed transmission, which marched along in seasonal fashion. Second, the recent reopening of the country and lifting of mask mandates amusingly coincided with the beginning of a steep reversal of the summer surge in cases.
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The party of science, indeed.GrundleStiltzkin said: -
Imagine thinking “college educated” is a useful phraseGrundleStiltzkin said:







