Coronavirus thread
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I don't know. You might be filled with too much malarkey to live in Joe Biden's America. We will have to see.
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Let's see this ad...
Meh, it's not that bad.
Meh, it's not that bad.
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They really invented hug condoms.

- Dr. Zoidberg
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Skynet! ICM!
Stock up on dunny paper!
Stock up on dunny paper!
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I actually randomly bought some on the weekend. I didn't really need it but it was cheap so I got a pack. Good thing, because people are idiots 

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Woo, lockdown! The fucking questions from the reporters were so dumb. "You're saying we can't even go outside to exercise!?"
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South Dakota has some of the highest rates anywhere, and the hospitals are getting stretched thin. Last night, the city council moved to put in a mask mandate with no penalty. It's basically a suggestion at this point. How do you think people reacted? Very poorly:
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At this point I say no masks, no restrictions, let the stupid people die and the population drop. Too many people on this planet and most of them are selfish asshole fucktards like those guys. Sorry that innocents will go down too but at this point, purge the stupid so we can get on with life.
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Don't worry, people are working hard here in the Midwest to make that a reality!Ocelot wrote: Thu Nov 19, 2020 4:12 am At this point I say no masks, no restrictions, let the stupid people die and the population drop. Too many people on this planet and most of them are selfish asshole fucktards like those guys. Sorry that innocents will go down too but at this point, purge the stupid so we can get on with life.
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I live here in Ohio and you are exactly right, my friend.
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I'd describe South Dakota as a clusterfuck.
Since March, the local political leaders here have said it's up to the individual to protect themselves from the virus while also saying that masks aren't effective.
It's been frustrating, especially at work. I've sat in meetings with management as it was argued for months that they couldn't force employees to wear a mask because the city nor the state would issue any guidance. Meanwhile the governor is arguing that masks aren't effective because of one CDC memo from way back in the Spring, and despite new guidance to the contrary.
I can imagine that a full lockdown is shitty, but the opposite is a weird type of reality where there's no leadership and everyone is expected to fend for themselves.
Since March, the local political leaders here have said it's up to the individual to protect themselves from the virus while also saying that masks aren't effective.
It's been frustrating, especially at work. I've sat in meetings with management as it was argued for months that they couldn't force employees to wear a mask because the city nor the state would issue any guidance. Meanwhile the governor is arguing that masks aren't effective because of one CDC memo from way back in the Spring, and despite new guidance to the contrary.
I can imagine that a full lockdown is shitty, but the opposite is a weird type of reality where there's no leadership and everyone is expected to fend for themselves.
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That's a creepy picture.
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Yeah my company is the opposite. You have to have a damn good reason to work out of the office, and wear a mask the whole time. You want to eat or drink, get your ass outside.pixel wrote: Tue Nov 24, 2020 4:13 am I'd describe South Dakota as a clusterfuck.
Since March, the local political leaders here have said it's up to the individual to protect themselves from the virus while also saying that masks aren't effective.
It's been frustrating, especially at work. I've sat in meetings with management as it was argued for months that they couldn't force employees to wear a mask because the city nor the state would issue any guidance. Meanwhile the governor is arguing that masks aren't effective because of one CDC memo from way back in the Spring, and despite new guidance to the contrary.
I can imagine that a full lockdown is shitty, but the opposite is a weird type of reality where there's no leadership and everyone is expected to fend for themselves.
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