WA Stay At Home - Extended through 5/31

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Wake up sheeple
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Game over
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Goddammit if we save just ONE LIFE then this forced government dependency program will be worth it! Where does one get their Team Jay tattoos? I’m sure owing the government money will not be a big deal and no expectations along with it.
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Yeah, I’m gonna have to disobey that order.
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A gross abuse of public trust.
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Yeah? I guess you might as well just pick which of my two dads' 4 dads gets to die then.UWerentThereMan said:Yeah, I’m gonna have to disobey that order.
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I would roll the dice on all 6 and cleanup the gene pool.
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haha faggots!!!
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I wonder if Jake Wittenberg is hitting that hot little piece of Asian ass Mimi Jung. Their on-screen chemistry on King 5 Morning News seems a little too familiar to not be banging.RaceBannon said: -
this didn't have to happenRaceBannon said: -
Better be 10 lives saved for this one. That open beer garden on Mariner gameday was the tits!RaceBannon said: -
The Calamari sticks were the tits!!!!NorthwestFresh said:
Better be 10 lives saved for this one. That open beer garden on Mariner gameday was the tits!RaceBannon said: -
FTFYWestlinnDuck said:I would
roll the dicewheeze and knock over a Yahtzee cup on all 6 and cleanup the gene pool. -
This is some bullshit. It’s time for businesses to ignore this and open. Post a ‘Not Responsible for Your Impending Death‘ notice at the front door and take reasonable precautions. I’m going to look for local restaurants and bars, that intend to ignore this order, and give them my business.
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I think Mariner game day losses are better.NorthwestFresh said:
Better be 10 lives saved for this one. That open beer garden on Mariner gameday was the tits!RaceBannon said: -
His answer was interesting when asked what consequence there would be for businesses that defy it, which was that the press likes to assume chaos is going to ensue. It was a pretty shit answer.USMChawk said:This is some bullshit. It’s time for businesses to ignore this and open. Post a ‘Not Responsible for Your Impending Death‘ notice at the front door and take reasonable precautions. I’m going to look for local restaurants and bars, that intend to ignore this order, and give them my business.
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I hope the federal government doesn’t bail out the states, but they are allowed to file bankruptcy. They brought this on themselves.
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Yes, it was a terrible answer. Puget Sound media has been almost unanimously supportive of Inslee until maybe the last week when a few cracks appeared. Reporters are asking questions (finally) that they know people in their communities are asking.MelloDawg said:
His answer was interesting when asked what consequence there would be for businesses that defy it, which was that the press likes to assume chaos is going to ensue. It was a pretty shit answer.USMChawk said:This is some bullshit. It’s time for businesses to ignore this and open. Post a ‘Not Responsible for Your Impending Death‘ notice at the front door and take reasonable precautions. I’m going to look for local restaurants and bars, that intend to ignore this order, and give them my business.
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That’s called May to October.CheersWestDawg said:
I think Mariner game day losses are better.NorthwestFresh said:
Better be 10 lives saved for this one. That open beer garden on Mariner gameday was the tits!RaceBannon said: -
Am I the only one who remembers the HalfBrain-ism of “August November Syndrome”? Typologists would create normal, higher expectations for the team in August and then rationalize in November as to why we should be happy we underachieved and how those initial expectations were unreasonable?
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Is this really a time to be questioning our leaders?GrundleStiltzkin said:
Yes, it was a terrible answer. Puget Sound media has been almost unanimously supportive of Inslee until maybe the last week when a few cracks appeared. Reporters are asking questions (finally) that they know people in their communities are asking.MelloDawg said:
His answer was interesting when asked what consequence there would be for businesses that defy it, which was that the press likes to assume chaos is going to ensue. It was a pretty shit answer.USMChawk said:This is some bullshit. It’s time for businesses to ignore this and open. Post a ‘Not Responsible for Your Impending Death‘ notice at the front door and take reasonable precautions. I’m going to look for local restaurants and bars, that intend to ignore this order, and give them my business.
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Not in this economyRaceBannon said:
Is this really a time to be questioning our leaders?GrundleStiltzkin said:
Yes, it was a terrible answer. Puget Sound media has been almost unanimously supportive of Inslee until maybe the last week when a few cracks appeared. Reporters are asking questions (finally) that they know people in their communities are asking.MelloDawg said:
His answer was interesting when asked what consequence there would be for businesses that defy it, which was that the press likes to assume chaos is going to ensue. It was a pretty shit answer.USMChawk said:This is some bullshit. It’s time for businesses to ignore this and open. Post a ‘Not Responsible for Your Impending Death‘ notice at the front door and take reasonable precautions. I’m going to look for local restaurants and bars, that intend to ignore this order, and give them my business.
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The Throbber ain't staying home.
Might even go fishing next week. And golf in a foursome.
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*THIS economyPitchfork51 said:
Not in this economyRaceBannon said:
Is this really a time to be questioning our leaders?GrundleStiltzkin said:
Yes, it was a terrible answer. Puget Sound media has been almost unanimously supportive of Inslee until maybe the last week when a few cracks appeared. Reporters are asking questions (finally) that they know people in their communities are asking.MelloDawg said:
His answer was interesting when asked what consequence there would be for businesses that defy it, which was that the press likes to assume chaos is going to ensue. It was a pretty shit answer.USMChawk said:This is some bullshit. It’s time for businesses to ignore this and open. Post a ‘Not Responsible for Your Impending Death‘ notice at the front door and take reasonable precautions. I’m going to look for local restaurants and bars, that intend to ignore this order, and give them my business.
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I mean think of that ONE LIFE that could be lost if anyone opens their business. We’re all in this with Inslee/Brown/Newsom and the tens of thousands of government workers still collecting a paycheck and/or pension. Skin in the game!Pitchfork51 said:
Not in this economyRaceBannon said:
Is this really a time to be questioning our leaders?GrundleStiltzkin said:
Yes, it was a terrible answer. Puget Sound media has been almost unanimously supportive of Inslee until maybe the last week when a few cracks appeared. Reporters are asking questions (finally) that they know people in their communities are asking.MelloDawg said:
His answer was interesting when asked what consequence there would be for businesses that defy it, which was that the press likes to assume chaos is going to ensue. It was a pretty shit answer.USMChawk said:This is some bullshit. It’s time for businesses to ignore this and open. Post a ‘Not Responsible for Your Impending Death‘ notice at the front door and take reasonable precautions. I’m going to look for local restaurants and bars, that intend to ignore this order, and give them my business.
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They’re also ratcheting up testing capacity, so expect a lot more sick people which the media will hype up. however hospitalization and deaths will stay steady.
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Mortality rate will go down though. It’s the Big Reveal non-practicing Fauci and his Democrats don’t want to see.LoneStarDawg said:They’re also ratcheting up testing capacity, so expect a lot more sick people which the media will hype up. however hospitalization and deaths will stay steady.