Stupid question
Under Joe Biden kids won't get sick at school
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Silly answer: Just as much as they can guarantee it today
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Can you imagine in 1843 being a couple of recently married 18 year olds setting out from Missouri for the Pacific Northwest via wagon train to establish a new life being confronted by the question if going to school in the fall of 2020 was too risky? Our society is morally shot. Stupid and frightened by our own shadow.
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The irony is that those people probably died of a pandemic that wasn't treatable or for which there was no vaccine so they couldn't be confronted with that question anyway.WestlinnDuck said:Can you imagine in 1843 being a couple of recently married 18 year olds setting out from Missouri for the Pacific Northwest via wagon train to establish a new life being confronted by the question if going to school in the fall of 2020 was too risky? Our society is morally shot. Stupid and frightened by our own shadow.
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And then as a society we were stronger because the weak sick losers died. Only in modern society is natural selection no longer a thing. We are worse off for it. We, collectively, are the products of the ones that could outrun the others before the sabre tooth tigers got them. When you go to WalMart and see all the fat asses, blame a lack of tigers and natural selection.MelloDawg said:
The irony is that those people probably died of a pandemic that wasn't treatable or for which there was no vaccine so they couldn't be confronted with that question anyway.WestlinnDuck said:Can you imagine in 1843 being a couple of recently married 18 year olds setting out from Missouri for the Pacific Northwest via wagon train to establish a new life being confronted by the question if going to school in the fall of 2020 was too risky? Our society is morally shot. Stupid and frightened by our own shadow.
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So you're saying Sark should've let the tiger out of the cage after the team was done looking at it?Swaye said:
And then as a society we were stronger because the weak sick losers died. Only in modern society is natural selection no longer a thing. We are worse off for it. We, collectively, are the products of the ones that could outrun the others before the sabre tooth tigers got them. When you go to WalMart and see all the fat asses, blame a lack of tigers and natural selection.MelloDawg said:
The irony is that those people probably died of a pandemic that wasn't treatable or for which there was no vaccine so they couldn't be confronted with that question anyway.WestlinnDuck said:Can you imagine in 1843 being a couple of recently married 18 year olds setting out from Missouri for the Pacific Northwest via wagon train to establish a new life being confronted by the question if going to school in the fall of 2020 was too risky? Our society is morally shot. Stupid and frightened by our own shadow.
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You have me convinced. Switching my vote from SMOD2020 to SabertoothTigers2020Swaye said:
And then as a society we were stronger because the weak sick losers died. Only in modern society is natural selection no longer a thing. We are worse off for it. We, collectively, are the products of the ones that could outrun the others before the sabre tooth tigers got them. When you go to WalMart and see all the fat asses, blame a lack of tigers and natural selection.MelloDawg said:
The irony is that those people probably died of a pandemic that wasn't treatable or for which there was no vaccine so they couldn't be confronted with that question anyway.WestlinnDuck said:Can you imagine in 1843 being a couple of recently married 18 year olds setting out from Missouri for the Pacific Northwest via wagon train to establish a new life being confronted by the question if going to school in the fall of 2020 was too risky? Our society is morally shot. Stupid and frightened by our own shadow.
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Fair points and probably true, but you know ideas like Darwinism and herd immunity to this aren't going to play with a considerably large group of people since they think there are measures we can take now to prevent it that don't involve killing people off or intentionally letting it spread. Whether those ideas are tenable while keeping the economy afloat is another issue.Swaye said:
And then as a society we were stronger because the weak sick losers died. Only in modern society is natural selection no longer a thing. We are worse off for it. We, collectively, are the products of the ones that could outrun the others before the sabre tooth tigers got them. When you go to WalMart and see all the fat asses, blame a lack of tigers and natural selection.MelloDawg said:
The irony is that those people probably died of a pandemic that wasn't treatable or for which there was no vaccine so they couldn't be confronted with that question anyway.WestlinnDuck said:Can you imagine in 1843 being a couple of recently married 18 year olds setting out from Missouri for the Pacific Northwest via wagon train to establish a new life being confronted by the question if going to school in the fall of 2020 was too risky? Our society is morally shot. Stupid and frightened by our own shadow.
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Starving on the street is a much better option.MelloDawg said:
Fair points and probably true, but you know ideas like Darwinism and herd immunity to this aren't going to play with a considerably large group of people since they think there are measures we can take now to prevent it that don't involve killing people off or intentionally letting it spread. Whether those ideas are tenable while keeping the economy afloat is another issue.Swaye said:
And then as a society we were stronger because the weak sick losers died. Only in modern society is natural selection no longer a thing. We are worse off for it. We, collectively, are the products of the ones that could outrun the others before the sabre tooth tigers got them. When you go to WalMart and see all the fat asses, blame a lack of tigers and natural selection.MelloDawg said:
The irony is that those people probably died of a pandemic that wasn't treatable or for which there was no vaccine so they couldn't be confronted with that question anyway.WestlinnDuck said:Can you imagine in 1843 being a couple of recently married 18 year olds setting out from Missouri for the Pacific Northwest via wagon train to establish a new life being confronted by the question if going to school in the fall of 2020 was too risky? Our society is morally shot. Stupid and frightened by our own shadow.
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Fair point as well. I know this is blasphemy now, but I do not mind some death. If the bodies were really stacked like cordwood full on Bubonic Plague shit then yeah, let's shut it down. But this is a glorified flu. Sometimes people just have to die. Been going on for thousands of years. Likely to continue.MelloDawg said:
Fair points and probably true, but you know ideas like Darwinism and herd immunity to this aren't going to play with a considerably large group of people since they think there are measures we can take now to prevent it that don't involve killing people off or intentionally letting it spread. Whether those ideas are tenable while keeping the economy afloat is another issue.Swaye said:
And then as a society we were stronger because the weak sick losers died. Only in modern society is natural selection no longer a thing. We are worse off for it. We, collectively, are the products of the ones that could outrun the others before the sabre tooth tigers got them. When you go to WalMart and see all the fat asses, blame a lack of tigers and natural selection.MelloDawg said:
The irony is that those people probably died of a pandemic that wasn't treatable or for which there was no vaccine so they couldn't be confronted with that question anyway.WestlinnDuck said:Can you imagine in 1843 being a couple of recently married 18 year olds setting out from Missouri for the Pacific Northwest via wagon train to establish a new life being confronted by the question if going to school in the fall of 2020 was too risky? Our society is morally shot. Stupid and frightened by our own shadow.
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Like most things it just needs some PR work...Swaye said:
Fair point as well. I know this is blasphemy now, but I do not mind some death. If the bodies were really stacked like cordwood full on Bubonic Plague shit then yeah, let's shut it down. But this is a glorified flu. Sometimes people just have to die. Been going on for thousands of years. Likely to continue.MelloDawg said:
Fair points and probably true, but you know ideas like Darwinism and herd immunity to this aren't going to play with a considerably large group of people since they think there are measures we can take now to prevent it that don't involve killing people off or intentionally letting it spread. Whether those ideas are tenable while keeping the economy afloat is another issue.Swaye said:
And then as a society we were stronger because the weak sick losers died. Only in modern society is natural selection no longer a thing. We are worse off for it. We, collectively, are the products of the ones that could outrun the others before the sabre tooth tigers got them. When you go to WalMart and see all the fat asses, blame a lack of tigers and natural selection.MelloDawg said:
The irony is that those people probably died of a pandemic that wasn't treatable or for which there was no vaccine so they couldn't be confronted with that question anyway.WestlinnDuck said:Can you imagine in 1843 being a couple of recently married 18 year olds setting out from Missouri for the Pacific Northwest via wagon train to establish a new life being confronted by the question if going to school in the fall of 2020 was too risky? Our society is morally shot. Stupid and frightened by our own shadow.
Herd immunity? Call it community vaccination, Healthy reparation tax, or something anti-Trump. Anyone who disagrees is an alt-right Russian antivaxxer.
Encourage Vid parties for healthy people under 45, offer up some Trump bucks, and get that Herd immunity % over the threshold and the disease disappears without risk to the isolated vulnerable population in a few weeks.







