Rural Texas can be a bit weird in a stereotypical way, wouldn’t want to be a ragging liberal in Lufkin. suburb/urban Texas is generally metropolitan agreeable people and massive nice new homes.
Depends on what you’re looking for.
Perky tits and a tight ass
Its probably not much different than affluent Arizona, but without the thrill of STDs
Worst part of Texas is the 100 degree summers and if you catch it wrong the heat index north of 110 ... the further south you go the more humidity you have to deal with.
I generally enjoyed a lot about living in Texas for about 9 months of the year. If you can get a place that affords you the opportunity to be around water then all the better. If you like hills, mountains, etc. then you should get a summer place in Colorado.
...and those pesky, brain-eating, deadly amoebas in the lakes. But I digress.
Obfuscating about something that is actively getting worse.
When did the deaths occur?
probably late June/early July.
Then weº are back to the original public health goal & rationale: We cannot halt the spread, but we can slow it—"flatten the curve" is a catchy term— to protect health care capacity.
As I said, obfuscating about something that is actively getting worse.
Cite when the deaths occurred
Pointless. you'll make the same argument for the deaths that are occurring now but in 2 weeks when they are reported. Deaths will continue to rise for weeks to come and when we finally turn the corner maybe begin to come down in a month of 2. You will continue to not care, just like you don't care now.
As I said, obfuscating about something that is actively getting worse.
Cite when the deaths occurred
Pointless. you'll make the same argument for the deaths that are occurring now but in 2 weeks when they are reported. Deaths will continue to rise for weeks to come and when we finally turn the corner maybe begin to come down in a month of 2. You will continue to not care, just like you don't care now.
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Obfuscating about something that is actively getting worse.
Mission accomplished.
just cite the data that says the date of death
Deaths would need to increase 1000% to match NYC.
This shit is so overblown right now.
this is true and potentially a good sign. Deaths will still be high regardless for a while but maybe things are improving.