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Google Butt posted:theres not much you cant jerk off with razor blades
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quote:Toilet paper hoarder in West Valley, Utah quote:Another Profiteer clearing out thermometers at Costco. Spent his time in the line up bragging how much money he would make marking up the sale of these Unknown: LOL Snowglobe of Doom fucked around with this message at 10:36 on Mar 15, 2020 |
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People in LA are so desperate for food that they’re actually starting to eat bread
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https://youtu.be/18wybjhCqg8 What a piece of poopoo.
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# ? Mar 15, 2020 10:37 |
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Protip: Hand sanitizer and toilet paper are both highly flammable.
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# ? Mar 15, 2020 10:44 |
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Very interesting read about the increasing likelihood of such pandemics http://m.nautil.us/issue/83/intelligence/the-man-who-saw-the-pandemic-coming
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SpaceGoatFarts posted:Very interesting read about the increasing likelihood of such pandemics quote:If you and I were having this discussion 100 years ago, there were 6 billion fewer people on this planet. It took us the better part of our total existence of the species, 300,000 years, before we hit the 1 billion mark. But in 100 years we’ve added 6 billion people and we’ll add another 4 to 5 billion before the end of this century. we are so hosed
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# ? Mar 15, 2020 10:55 |
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My work hired a temp to walk around and wipe down surfaces and spray door knobs. I got my knobs hosed down every two hours on Friday.
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quote:UK over-70s to be asked to self isolate for up to four months looks like the government have remembered their key demographic.
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The most alarming thing to me is discovering that people don't have a stockpile of toilet paper normally. Are the general public living life by the seat of their pants, only buying more when they're down to the last roll, or out completely?
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sassassin posted:The most alarming thing to me is discovering that people don't have a stockpile of toilet paper normally. Are the general public living life by the seat of their pants, only buying more when they're down to the last roll, or out completely? Yeah I think this is true for 90% of society. Buy an 8-12 pack, when you get down to your last two rolls, stick it in your mental grocery list, buy another pack when you go to the store next time. Like milk or cheese. I think most households have 3-9 days worth of food in their house at any one time, plus a bag of frozen peas in their freezer from that one time.
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sassassin posted:The most alarming thing to me is discovering that people don't have a stockpile of toilet paper normally. Are the general public living life by the seat of their pants, only buying more when they're down to the last roll, or out completely? Unless you are a prepper it is normally not an issue.
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sassassin posted:The most alarming thing to me is discovering that people don't have a stockpile of toilet paper normally. Are the general public living life by the seat of their pants, only buying more when they're down to the last roll, or out completely? Us poors sometimes have none. Once you get good at being poor, you just make sure to run out of food a few days beforehand. Problem solved. No eating, no pooping.
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BBC saying "US airport chaos as UK plans to isolate over-70s". Flight Aware shows all US domestic and international air hubs as wide open. Do they mean British Boomers trying to get out? We don't want them.
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sassassin posted:The most alarming thing to me is discovering that people don't have a stockpile of toilet paper normally. Are the general public living life by the seat of their pants, only buying more when they're down to the last roll, or out completely? Well there's buying a 30-48 roll pack and then there's loading a 10' pile onto a Costco sled. No, no one normally buys a years supply at once.
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Fabulousity posted:BBC saying "US airport chaos as UK plans to isolate over-70s". Nah, it's just a bad headline (well 2 really)
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sassassin posted:The most alarming thing to me is discovering that people don't have a stockpile of toilet paper normally. Are the general public living life by the seat of their pants, only buying more when they're down to the last roll, or out completely? Why would you? Once your pack of 10 rolls or so is down to 2 you have 2+ days (depending on the number of household members) to buy new TP. Why would you under normal circumstances hoard enough TP to last several weeks?
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Some of us live in small boxes with little storage space. Gotta be prepared to waffle stomp.
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I thought the US had a (pre-existing) opiate epidemic? One thing I know about opiates is that they mean you poop twice a week at best, and said poops need minimal wiping at worst
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I hope those fuckers get shanked during a botched TP deal
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sassassin posted:The most alarming thing to me is discovering that people don't have a stockpile of toilet paper normally. Are the general public living life by the seat of their pants, only buying more when they're down to the last roll, or out completely? I live in a share house and we take turns buying TP when we're starting to run low which is usually not a problem, but I have a few spare rolls hidden in secret locations just in case. There's only been a handful of times over the last decade I've had to tell a housemate "The last roll is about to run out and it's your turn and if you don't buy any today I'm wiping my rear end with your towels tomorrow." I could have jumped the gun and just bought more myself but I've found that once you start doing some housemates just stop bothering altogether. There's a 24 hour convenience store just down the street which usually stocks it (although they've been totally sold out every time I've been in the last few weeks) so they usually don't have any excuse apart from laziness
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* opens briefcase filled with 4 ply tp with floral patterns *
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Smashing Link posted:Hope you all are signing up for folding@home: https://foldingathome.org/2020/03/10/covid19-update/ do you have a team number, might as well goon this up as well and try to make a difference.
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# ? Mar 15, 2020 11:39 |
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Just start wiping with sand paper, plenty of that around.
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speng31b posted:I've had arguments with otherwise-rational peers in the management team at my company about this over the past few days. They are afraid that when their team is inevitably allowed to go remote they will be unresponsive and get no work done, and projects will fall behind. I asked if they noticed a pattern where less-productive team members were magically made more productive merely by in-person attendance, or if those people had to be poked and prodded just as much when working in the office. Manager are incompetent who failed forward most of the time. Bleusilences fucked around with this message at 11:55 on Mar 15, 2020 |
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unpacked robinhood posted:* opens briefcase filled with 4 ply tp with floral patterns * Real playas hire a trailer
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speng31b posted:I've had arguments with otherwise-rational peers in the management team at my company about this over the past few days. They are afraid that when their team is inevitably allowed to go remote they will be unresponsive and get no work done, and projects will fall behind. I asked if they noticed a pattern where less-productive team members were magically made more productive merely by in-person attendance, or if those people had to be poked and prodded just as much when working in the office. this is the middle manager apocalypse. if everyone can successful work from home for the next month all the managers will all be out of a job by May
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:Real playas hire a trailer Someone throw a road flare into that pile please
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What's the most essential, most absolutely necessary thing you need in case of an epidemic? TOILET PAPER HURR - Americans, like for real, not a joke
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The director(she has a different title but that's pretty much her role) was a bout to send a bunch of us to work from home; she worked on it for three days to make sure everything is done only to get the plugged pulled at the very last minute. So where I work is own by another company(the field operation side of the business) and we share offices. The site director decided that the personal who can't do their job remotely, like people working in the warehouse, onsite tech and the repair crew will be separated in 2 teams that will work 2/3 days a week. So the higher up from the company I worked for just jeopardized this plan because they are idiots. They also don`t work in the same province that we are and we are slowly going in full lockdown versus their province were they are doing fuckall. Thing will go down fast Monday I presume and either my higher up will get the boot(or at least owned) or the site director.
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Cockmaster posted:Can they not restrict international travel? Does the "free travel" agreement that comes with EU membership make no exception for disease control? Or is that simply a matter of them being unable to set up so many checkpoints so quickly? unpacked robinhood posted:Europe is tut-tutting at countries who institute some semblance of bordel control because "social consequences" and number go down. They absolutely can, multiple EU/Schengen countries have already implemented heavy travel restrictions.
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unpacked robinhood posted:I hope those fuckers get shanked during a botched TP deal Every single one of them deserves to be in jail for crisis profiteering. e: that option unavailable, sometimes vigilante justice is good and proper McSpanky fucked around with this message at 12:21 on Mar 15, 2020 |
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netBuff posted:They absolutely can, multiple EU/Schengen countries have already implemented heavy travel restrictions. I know. Doesn't stop Von der Leyen from flailing about because Europe is about being huge pussies and getting owned in return
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Philthy posted:Another strain? I had heard this and it seems likely- a milder strain that is almost totally asymptomatic, and another that is deadly to nearly everyone it infects- perhaps the tests are configured to detect both despite being different? I'm not a doctor and it's too late to become one
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# ? Mar 15, 2020 12:31 |
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no that turns out to have been wrong. there are genetic differences but they all have the same effect it seems
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sassassin posted:The most alarming thing to me is discovering that people don't have a stockpile of toilet paper normally. Are the general public living life by the seat of their pants, only buying more when they're down to the last roll, or out completely? I grew up with a mom who always forgot to buy enough and frequently ran out, causing us to make due with paper tissues. The trauma this left me with made sure I always have a couple of packs in the basement. Nothing close to what lunatics are hoarding atm, though.
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