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So you too have met Town i r l? I really had no idea. I thought Arthur lived in England and Town in Alabama---who would've thought.Indeed. The three of us have been here close to 13 years ...
So you too have met Town i r l? I really had no idea. I thought Arthur lived in England and Town in Alabama---who would've thought.Indeed. The three of us have been here close to 13 years ...
Hey! (mulls) I can't recall, did you start out as Rusha or the J (I can't spell for anything today) first? The latter, right? I should have mentioned you among the early draws of the joint.Indeed. The three of us have been here close to 13 years ...
Hey! (mulls) I can't recall, did you start out as Rusha or the J (I can't spell for anything today) first? The latter, right? I should have mentioned you among the early draws of the joint.
This---this whole thing---this is hilarious. :chuckle:
I'm still waiting for Chair to tell me who was harmed by my refusal to wear a mask in March, April, May, June and July
I don't suppose we'll ever hear eider explain who has been harmed by my decision to own a "fast-fire" rifle
If the day comes when you do infect somebody because you didn't wear a mask, and that person gets sick or even dies, will you insist that it was OK not to wear a mask until then? This sounds far-off to you, as it has to many others, until it happened.
"The vast majority will not die from it. (...) Many people, a significant number of
Humans won't get the virus at all. (...) Of those who get it,
some won't even notice. (...) Of those who get symptoms, the
vast majority, probably 80%, have a mild or moderate illness. (...) One
unfortunate minority has to go to hospital, but the majority of them will
only need oxygen and then leave the clinic again. (...) And then
a minority will end up in intensive care, and some of them will sadly
die. But that is a minority. 1%, or possibly less than 1%. And even in the
highest risk groups, this is significantly less than 20%. That is, the vast majority of
People, even those of all the highest risk groups, will not die if they deal with it
Infect virus. "
Professor Dr. Chris Whitty, Doctor and epidemiologist, chief medical officer for England, chief
British Government Medical Adviser, Chief Scientific Adviser at the Department of Health and
Social Care and Head of the National Institute for Health Research.
Here's a statement from a brilliant Dr., epidemiologist, and head of multiple parts of England's medical establishment.
But I'm sure you know far more than he does because, you know, the press has educated you so well. You're now a reknowned expert on the coronavirus. You're just so knowledgable you just shine with all your brilliance.
So, who was harmed by my refusal to wear a mask in April, May, June, July?
I have no idea- and neither do you.
Sure I do.
So do you.
Yesterday I tested negative for Coronavirus antibodies. So I will ask you again - who was harmed by my decision not to wear a mask in April, May, June and July?
So if you didn't get tested, then you would wear a mask?
This---this whole thing---this is hilarious. :chuckle:
Who was harmed by my decision not to wear a mask in April, May, June and July?
you agree to the rules or don't join or you can sue themWhen people get organized into groups, they set up rules. Rules that interfere with personal freedom.A church
your drivers license is the agreementTraffic rules are an example.
The state forces you to pay taxes. Sometimes it forces you to join the army. That's what governments do. All governments do this to some degree, not just totalitarian ones (as some try to pretend).
The question is- what ought to be the limitations on this? I'm obviously bringing this up because of the current mask issue, but the problem is a general one.
How does one draw the line?
Who was harmed by my decision not to wear a mask in April, May, June and July?
I don't know, and neither do you.
So if you didn't get tested, then you would wear a mask?
I don't know, and neither do you.
have been tested ,negative for the kung flu , still don't wear a mask.
if masks work why can't we have fans at sporting events ?