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Hexigrammus posted:Whoops, now you've done it. Someone posted that article in the climate change thread a couple of weeks ago, leading to this picture being posted: I'm still amused that goons take the Leper's Colony seriously. I pretty much only read it when I notice one of the regulars is probed for a week because they failed to provide 3 peer reviewed sources to support their statement in D&D
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 13:24 |
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drat, while i love that the public is getting into better masks like the aura, i should have bought some a few weeks ago since i wouldnt have to rely on my good, yet not super well fitting headstrap powecoms when i return to the factory in march
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 13:25 |
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https://twitter.com/CBSSunday/status/1485266433164595206
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 13:36 |
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My favorite part is when they take all the (teenage) ambulance drivers they have left and put them in the same room together maskless but exactly six feet apart for an interview. Edit: That ain't even six feet. wash bucket fucked around with this message at 13:48 on Jan 25, 2022 |
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The Wisest Moron posted:It's your own fault really for not keeping your own backup images. keeping back up images is a good way for Asproigerosis to get fired
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 13:49 |
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I'm the mask dicknosing at the end while the narrators says "to the rescue, once more".
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 13:50 |
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McCracAttack posted:My favorite part is when they take all the (teenage) ambulance drivers they have left and put them in the same room together maskless but exactly six feet apart for an interview. Remember that per our treaties with COVID the required distance is only 3 feet if you're under 18.
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 13:50 |
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I did everything right and followed all the rules though
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 13:51 |
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mawarannahr posted:It’s this lmao That's my boy!
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 13:52 |
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I want a repeat interview after the first time they respond to a morbidly obese patient who died because they passed out while urinating and their huge gut got stuck between the toilet and the wall. Happens all the time and if it’s in an apartment and not loud enough to get help, they’re not found until after they die and eventually pop.
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 13:52 |
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McCracAttack posted:Edit: That ain't even six feet. It's a lol because you know someone was told to estimate putting chairs 6 feet apart for the interview, and most Americans can't even estimate this correctly.
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FizFashizzle posted:I want a repeat interview after the first time they respond to a morbidly obese patient who died because they passed out while urinating and their huge gut got stuck between the toilet and the wall.
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Weaponized Autism posted:It's a lol because you know someone was told to estimate putting chairs 6 feet apart for the interview, and most Americans can't even estimate this correctly. or some person did 6 feet, then the camera man was like “we can’t fit them all in the shot” and the producer said, “ok well let’s just move them together. you are all vaccinated or whatever right?” and then 50% of them shook their heads and the others remained silent and they filmed
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mawarannahr posted:It’s this lmao this guy fucks
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 14:00 |
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FizFashizzle posted:I want a repeat interview after the first time they respond to a morbidly obese patient who died because they passed out while urinating and their huge gut got stuck between the toilet and the wall. Lol does this really happen a lot?
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 14:02 |
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My coworker had chills, fever, coughing and weakness Sunday. He suspected Covid so he quarantined away from his 1 yr old son and wife and had his dad bring him a rapid test Monday morning - popped positive. His wife tells her work about this and their response was that she had to come in, since he was the only one sick. Now he has to take care of his son while being sick as hell because they don’t want to bring him to daycare and be a plague carrier, and his wife has to go to work and hope she doesn’t have covid and infect her coworkers. She’s taking as many precautions as possible but they gotta make money so Totally cool and normal world we live in. Hail capitalism Satan
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 14:03 |
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Platystemon posted:lives with malaria by fearlessly hacking through the jungle with a machete and a pith helmet That used to happen often. Sometimes, to entire armies. Like the 33,000 troops Napoleon sent to re-conquer Santo Domingo. 29,000 of them were dead of yellow fever inside a year. See The 1802 Saint-Domingue Yellow Fever Epidemic and the Louisiana Purchase Telling your troops they were about to take ship for the West Indies around 1800 was an excellent way to start a mutiny. Because by 1800, the news was out: if you go there, you'll probably be dead inside of 2 years. The officers didn't have to mutiny because they could just resign, and many of them did. J. R. McNeill has many more examples where that come from. See Mosquito Empires: Ecology and War in the Greater Caribbean, 1620–1914.
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CongoJack posted:Lol does this really happen a lot? idk but at this rate itll get me if covid doesn't
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FizFashizzle posted:I want a repeat interview after the first time they respond to a morbidly obese patient who died because they passed out while urinating and their huge gut got stuck between the toilet and the wall. That owns, that's how I wanna go
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https://twitter.com/AnaCabrera/status/1485946235223687169?t=ig8LIMKjWvBei-WELyVeTQ&s=19
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gradenko_2000 posted:https://twitter.com/AnaCabrera/status/1485946235223687169?t=ig8LIMKjWvBei-WELyVeTQ&s=19 Just in time, rad Good job everyone
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CongoJack posted:Lol does this really happen a lot? Often enough that every EMT has or has heard a story.
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truly impossible to imagine https://twitter.com/lukeoneil47/status/1485953263149195271?s=21
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Happy Noodle Boy posted:truly impossible to imagine If COVID gets bad enough, the Chinese might be reduced to living like Americans
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 14:19 |
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Scientific American had a thing a week ago saying that even though the effacacy of the vaccine against the original virus was 90%+ they don't need to roll out an updated vaccine because "hospitalization rates are below 50%" To which my response is, "so there's the capability to sell me variant specific vaccines, you just won't because the profit margin isn't high enough?" I would happily pay $50 a month for the latest vaccines so I could go back to suck and gently caress town, sign me the gently caress up yo I guess omicron is going to likely spawn it's own variants so pfizer is already mass producing their omicron specific vaccine ahead of approval I wish they'd hurry the gently caress up though. FDA needs to get their approval process down to 14 days if we're ever going to stay ahead of new variants
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gradenko_2000 posted:https://twitter.com/AnaCabrera/status/1485946235223687169?t=ig8LIMKjWvBei-WELyVeTQ&s=19 good thing by the time it's approved we'll be up to epsilon or whatever
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 14:24 |
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600 hospitals reported nothing today. Number stay stagnant.
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# ? Jan 25, 2022 14:27 |
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Denmark will in all likelihood revoke all restrictions and mandates and downgrade COVID to "non-critical" on January 31. Go Team Death.
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The Nastier Nate posted:good thing by the time it's approved we'll be up to epsilon or whatever the last variant will be the epstine variant
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Rynn posted:My coworker had chills, fever, coughing and weakness Sunday. He suspected Covid so he quarantined away from his 1 yr old son and wife and had his dad bring him a rapid test Monday morning - popped positive. Have they considered a coding bootcamp? I feel like you might not be understanding how Open Biden works, friend.
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Hadlock posted:Scientific American had a thing a week ago saying that even though the effacacy of the vaccine against the original virus was 90%+ they don't need to roll out an updated vaccine because "hospitalization rates are below 50%" VaaS
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In a world gone insane what is a goon to do?
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did they find the plague monkeys yet
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ikanreed posted:Counterpoint: the us won several stupid, unnecessary wars of expansion in the 19th century. And most of them, particularly the Mexican War and the Spanish American War, were against opponents that any reasonably competent army could go through like grass through a goose, even while sleepwalking. The Mexican Army was a particularly horrifying case in point. Chronically and intentionally underfunded, so corruption was at levels that would probably shock someone whose expectations were conditioned by the 1972 ARVN or the 2018 Afghan Army. And no Mexican President in his right mind let them stray very far away from Mexico City, because their most important function was to protect the sitting President against government seizure from within. Even though the Comanche had been raiding literally at will across all of Northern Mexico with complete impunity since 1839. The math was both ridiculous and horrifying: 20 million Mexicans could not secure their northern states from 40 thousand Comanche. And that was the total population of the Comanche when they were at their absolute demographic height, including infants, small children, women, and men too old to ride out on raids. DeLay takes the history and correlation of forces up in some detail, in War of a Thousand Deserts: Indian Raids and the U.S.-Mexican War. And the Spanish Army in 1898 made the Mexican Army of 1846 look like the mid-1941 Wehrmacht.
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posting from 15 pages ago but eczema/skin problem goons: switch to making your own soap. I've been struggling with manufacturers changing recipes and loving up my skin for years, way before covid. it's easy as gently caress to make a couple pounds of olive oil cold process soap that will last you a long time. a 2 lb batch lasts me a year, and that's with bringing a bar in a container with me to work to use instead of the soap in the restrooms. simple cold proceds castille soap no slime castille
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Yes please Doubly so if they just FedEx me the nasal spray
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Pillowpants posted:600 hospitals reported nothing today. Number stay stagnant. COVID is over!
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CPU Abuser posted:And most of them, particularly the Mexican War and the Spanish American War, were against opponents that any reasonably competent army could go through like grass through a goose, even while sleepwalking. Mexico still can't secure their northern states That's a tremendous amount of high desert with almost no economic value Besides the Colorado River project providing water to otherwise unusable land, the American side of the Mexican border is mostly unusable land a thousand miles from a major sea port with only a single rail line running though it Mexico City, on south is full of riches and pretty productive farmland with good rainfall
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not_superiority posted:posting from 15 pages ago but eczema/skin problem goons: i agree with this and have done for years. it's great. my spouse wrote a little app to customize the exact profile of fatty acids you want to get the precise soap texture lol. but if you don't want to bother (not everyone wants to gently caress with lye, say), aveeno stuff is a pretty good alternative. McNugget Buddy posted:https://twitter.com/DrEricDing/status/1485851252751745027 wouldn't be the first time. in the late 80s there was the outbreak of simian hemorrhagic fever and when studying it a dude found ebola-like viruses in some lab macaques. reston ended up being a serious viral infection but not fatal in most monkeys, but they found a handful of animal handlers (in the US) who ended up testing asymptomatically positive for the virus nonetheless anyway i think he's being a bit much in that tweet "ebola is pretty unlikely but i mean i'm just asking questions here to my huge following"
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