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Quote from: Bqqkie Pimp on April 30, 2020, 10:49:49 PMInteresting concept, @waks. You should see how the TDSs treat African Americans when they switch sides and how they're welcomed by MAGAs... The hate, vitriol and death threats that occur are absolutely disgusting. It truly does amaze me how people have bought the "racism" talking point about the right the way they have. I'm not saying all TDSs are racist, however as a person who generally leans left on most issues, I see far more racism from the far left than from the right and its not even close.You've made this claim multiple times now and I'm curious what this belief is based on.
Interesting concept, @waks. You should see how the TDSs treat African Americans when they switch sides and how they're welcomed by MAGAs... The hate, vitriol and death threats that occur are absolutely disgusting. It truly does amaze me how people have bought the "racism" talking point about the right the way they have. I'm not saying all TDSs are racist, however as a person who generally leans left on most issues, I see far more racism from the far left than from the right and its not even close.
Quote from: sys on April 30, 2020, 03:28:35 PMQuote from: DQ12 on April 30, 2020, 03:19:50 PMI guess I don't really understand the difference between the business/walking around scenarios. If you're going into a business but not really talking to anyone, what's the difference?maybe it's different for other people; for me if i'm in a grocery store, i'm probably 6-10 feet from someone 60% of the time, no one within 10 feet 30% of the time and closer than 6 feet 10% of the time. and we're all touching stuff that everyone is walking by.if i'm walking my dog or whatever, there's almost never anyone within 100 feet and i don't usually touch stuff.This is my answer. Even out running I do see people on the sidewalk so I go to the other one or run in the road. There is not one known passing of infection this way and only one "outside" at all of two people talking to each other for a long time outside, at least that was the results of the study from China.
Quote from: DQ12 on April 30, 2020, 03:19:50 PMI guess I don't really understand the difference between the business/walking around scenarios. If you're going into a business but not really talking to anyone, what's the difference?maybe it's different for other people; for me if i'm in a grocery store, i'm probably 6-10 feet from someone 60% of the time, no one within 10 feet 30% of the time and closer than 6 feet 10% of the time. and we're all touching stuff that everyone is walking by.if i'm walking my dog or whatever, there's almost never anyone within 100 feet and i don't usually touch stuff.
I guess I don't really understand the difference between the business/walking around scenarios. If you're going into a business but not really talking to anyone, what's the difference?
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Quote from: Phil Titola on April 30, 2020, 03:38:40 PMQuote from: sys on April 30, 2020, 03:28:35 PMQuote from: DQ12 on April 30, 2020, 03:19:50 PMI guess I don't really understand the difference between the business/walking around scenarios. If you're going into a business but not really talking to anyone, what's the difference?maybe it's different for other people; for me if i'm in a grocery store, i'm probably 6-10 feet from someone 60% of the time, no one within 10 feet 30% of the time and closer than 6 feet 10% of the time. and we're all touching stuff that everyone is walking by.if i'm walking my dog or whatever, there's almost never anyone within 100 feet and i don't usually touch stuff.This is my answer. Even out running I do see people on the sidewalk so I go to the other one or run in the road. There is not one known passing of infection this way and only one "outside" at all of two people talking to each other for a long time outside, at least that was the results of the study from China.This seems a little extreme.
Quote from: nicname on April 30, 2020, 11:43:30 PMQuote from: Phil Titola on April 30, 2020, 03:38:40 PMQuote from: sys on April 30, 2020, 03:28:35 PMQuote from: DQ12 on April 30, 2020, 03:19:50 PMI guess I don't really understand the difference between the business/walking around scenarios. If you're going into a business but not really talking to anyone, what's the difference?maybe it's different for other people; for me if i'm in a grocery store, i'm probably 6-10 feet from someone 60% of the time, no one within 10 feet 30% of the time and closer than 6 feet 10% of the time. and we're all touching stuff that everyone is walking by.if i'm walking my dog or whatever, there's almost never anyone within 100 feet and i don't usually touch stuff.This is my answer. Even out running I do see people on the sidewalk so I go to the other one or run in the road. There is not one known passing of infection this way and only one "outside" at all of two people talking to each other for a long time outside, at least that was the results of the study from China.This seems a little extreme.I do the same thing. It's no trouble on my part and I do it as a courtesy as much as anything.
I'm shocked Costco employees don't like wearing masks. The rest of us are enjoying the crap out of it.
Quote from: Phil Titola on May 01, 2020, 07:33:54 AMI'm shocked Costco employees don't like wearing masks. The rest of us are enjoying the crap out of it.It's a fake story to give his initial fake story more gravitas.
Researchers in South Korea say it is impossible for the novel coronavirus to reactivate in humans.Multiple tests that ostensibly showed 260 patients becoming reinfected with the coronavirus was the result of false positive testing, according to the Korea Herald.“The process in which COVID-19 produces a new virus takes place only in host cells and does not infiltrate the nucleus. This means it does not cause chronic infection or recurrence,” said Dr. Oh Myoung-don, a Seoul National University hospital doctor, during a Thursday press conference.Testing kits could reportedly not distinguish between live traces of the virus and the RNA of the dead virus, according to Oh.“PCR testing that amplifies genetics of the virus is used in Korea to test COVID-19, and relapse cases are due to technical limits of the PCR testing," he said.
Bill Gates supports you getting tested so....I'd be very careful. You will be tracked at that point. Entered into a database
Quote from: Dugout DickStone on May 01, 2020, 11:03:01 AMBill Gates supports you getting tested so....I'd be very careful. You will be tracked at that point. Entered into a databaseThat's why I said "I'm tempted". I avoid doctor's offices like the plague typically. Just happened to get sick enough to go this February for the first time in ages...
I expect that once antibody tests become widely available, pretty much everyone will get one in their annual checkup. People fortunate enough to have a doctor will get one, anyway.
Quote from: Rage Against the McKee on May 01, 2020, 11:09:59 AMI expect that once antibody tests become widely available, pretty much everyone will get one in their annual checkup. People fortunate enough to have a doctor will get one, anyway.Maybe I'm an outlier here, but do people actually get yearly check ups?
Quote from: Bqqkie Pimp on May 01, 2020, 11:14:37 AMQuote from: Dugout DickStone on May 01, 2020, 11:03:01 AMBill Gates supports you getting tested so....I'd be very careful. You will be tracked at that point. Entered into a databaseThat's why I said "I'm tempted". I avoid doctor's offices like the plague typically. Just happened to get sick enough to go this February for the first time in ages...Avoids doctor's offices like the plague. Ignores best medical recommendations to prevent Covid-19 from spreading like the plague.