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Something I hadn't thought about before- how much of a pain in the rear end does international travel become after this? Iron Crowned posted:S'mores are the best Pop Tarts, anyone who disagrees is lying. I would also gently caress with a good cherry Pop-Tart back in the day.
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Iron Crowned posted:S'mores are the best Pop Tarts, anyone who disagrees is lying.
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# ? Apr 9, 2020 16:34 |
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C-Euro posted:Something I hadn't thought about before- how much of a pain in the rear end does international travel become after this? the tourism industry is dead
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# ? Apr 9, 2020 16:35 |
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twoday posted:https://twitter.com/cnni/status/1248272008934285314?s=20 not quite as bad as the headline makes it out to be though quote:“The climb has been difficult, as the descent will also be.”
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# ? Apr 9, 2020 16:36 |
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why haven't you code jockeys made an app that tells us the optimal covid19 infection rate yet? optimize my outbreak!
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# ? Apr 9, 2020 16:37 |
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Good soup! posted:gently caress man there's been one or two days in the past few weeks I havent felt like cooking and im still too paranoid to order food from anywhere hot pizza cannot carry the virus
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# ? Apr 9, 2020 16:38 |
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smores & cinnamon poptarts are the goodest but only heated and i tend to eat a ton of them backpacking so i prefer the fruit frosted ones, they eat the best cold & smushed.
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Atrocious Joe posted:https://twitter.com/ianbremmer/status/1248056893832073221?s=20 There's the correct way of doing everything and the non-American way.
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charity rereg posted:smores & cinnamon poptarts are the goodest but only heated and i tend to eat a ton of them backpacking so i prefer the fruit frosted ones, they eat the best cold & smushed. this man speaks the truth
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Admiral Ray posted:why haven't you code jockeys made an app that tells us the optimal covid19 infection rate yet? optimize my outbreak! Sorry you have to pay $2.99 if you want to unlock that feature
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# ? Apr 9, 2020 16:41 |
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lol look at this rube doing a dissertation on ancient history
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# ? Apr 9, 2020 16:41 |
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Admiral Ray posted:hot pizza cannot carry the virus what about my precious chickie nugs and sandwiches though, and the packaging and poo poo and the delivery folks that gotta go from place to place
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# ? Apr 9, 2020 16:45 |
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twoday posted:https://twitter.com/cnni/status/1248272008934285314?s=20 We can't just do what the doctor says! We have to open back up eventually! Eventually being right now because I said so!
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Agrajag posted:the tourism industry is dead https://twitter.com/guardian/status/1248244009731948544
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# ? Apr 9, 2020 16:46 |
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charity rereg posted:smores & cinnamon poptarts are the goodest but only heated and i tend to eat a ton of them backpacking so i prefer the fruit frosted ones, they eat the best cold & smushed. Accurate and now I'm wishing I had bought a box of them
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where is the narrative that "this is basically over" coming from?
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# ? Apr 9, 2020 16:47 |
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On or about 2/17, in the NE USA, my wife and I contracted an illness. On 2/19 she and our child went out of town, and on 2/22, the day before she got home, all three of us began experiencing symptoms of what seemed like, and may have been, influenza: moderate fever, body aches, some amount of coughing. This progressed over 5-7 days, and then we had 1-2 days of feeling better, before experiencing a recurrance of fever combined with much more severe respiratory symptoms, which included a lot more coughing and hacking up thick poo poo than I personally have experienced in ~20+ years. By the third or fourth day of this, I had a "crinkling" sound coming from one of my lungs. For my wife and I, it was this "two hump" pattern; our 3 year old seemed to follow more of a "one hump", though her breathing sounded hosed up enough that I slept on the floor in her room watching her for the worst couple nights of it. My wife has since related that at the peak of her symptoms she was feeling winded doing basic things, and that she lost her sense of smell and taste nearly entirely for the second week of it. (By nature she's the opposite of a hypochondriac and does not complain about things much). All of these symptoms scream COVID, except that COVID symptoms overlap flu so neatly, flu can also cause a subsequent pnemonia, and based on what was until very recently the understood models of community transmission, it just seemed really unlikely. On the other hand, it seems like every day we have a little more reason to question how accurate the early models were, and as far as vectors, our kid is in day care with kids who have parents who in some cases probably are exposed to people who travel a lot, and definitely the healthcare system here. I mainly wonder about it because one spot in my lungs still feels a little hosed up; I really wish we had an antibody test that was reliable. It wouldn't change our behavior at this point, and I'd feel bad if I had been a vector for a couple weeks and not known it, but on the other hand I barely leave home, especially when sick.
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# ? Apr 9, 2020 16:48 |
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charity rereg posted:smores & cinnamon poptarts are the goodest but only heated and i tend to eat a ton of them backpacking so i prefer the fruit frosted ones, they eat the best cold & smushed. This gave me flashbacks to the AT and it absolutely rings true
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I haven't seen a non-conservative estimation of US deaths with realistic numbers knowing what we know of this virus? 330mil, 80% infection rate for herd immunity, 20% hospitalization which = 20% mortality when hospitals are overrun spits out 53 million dead? hm, not great, I'm sure the flu has killed more tho so no need to worry.
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https://twitter.com/ForexLive/status/1248275223226601472?s=19 lmfao
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# ? Apr 9, 2020 16:49 |
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local airport saw 1.3% passenger traffic compared to avg day last year
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oxsnard posted:where is the narrative that "this is basically over" coming from? literally from people not understanding what it means to be at the peak of an outbreak
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oxsnard posted:where is the narrative that "this is basically over" coming from? government and media mostly
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Paradoxish posted:literally from people not understanding what it means to be at the peak of an outbreak (standing atop Mount Everest) Climb's over, I guess I'm home now
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charity rereg posted:smores & cinnamon poptarts are the goodest but only heated and i tend to eat a ton of them backpacking so i prefer the fruit frosted ones, they eat the best cold & smushed. You can heat up pop tarts?
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# ? Apr 9, 2020 16:53 |
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oxsnard posted:where is the narrative that "this is basically over" coming from? the spiritual realm
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wellp just learned that in laws likely all have the infection since one of them's a construction engineer and worked in close proximity w/ a confirmed infected for weeks
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# ? Apr 9, 2020 16:54 |
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hell fuckin yeah we passed spain again suck it fuckers
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Charun posted:I haven't seen a non-conservative estimation of US deaths with realistic numbers knowing what we know of this virus? I said this too and I think the consensus is that the hospitalization rate is overstated dramatically by our low rate of testing and not everyone being given supplemental oxygen outside the ICU would necessarily die either.
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C-Euro posted:Something I hadn't thought about before- how much of a pain in the rear end does international travel become after this?
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Paradoxish posted:literally from people not understanding what it means to be at the peak of an outbreak We aren't even at peak till at least Sunday and god knows if we'll re-surge again because complacency
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# ? Apr 9, 2020 16:55 |
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Admiral Ray posted:the spiritual realm And nobody seems to be reporting deaths anymore so it's frozen just below 15k which is real hosed up I don't care much about the reported deaths number because dead chud boomers are dead regardless of accurate reporting of cause
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# ? Apr 9, 2020 16:56 |
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Cao Ni Ma posted:We aren't even at peak till at least Sunday and god knows if we'll re-surge again because complacency Any sort of nation wide model is completely idiotic too
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Cao Ni Ma posted:We aren't even at peak till at least Sunday and god knows if we'll re-surge again because complacency I think you know the answer in your heart
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Paradoxish posted:literally from people not understanding what it means to be at the peak of an outbreak It's funny how people don't have basic 5th grade word problem solving skills.
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# ? Apr 9, 2020 16:57 |
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once you get to the peak of a mountain you've been climbing for 30 days, you're done! no more work to do!
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# ? Apr 9, 2020 16:58 |
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china is very dishonest
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# ? Apr 9, 2020 16:59 |
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oxsnard posted:where is the narrative that "this is basically over" coming from? what are you talking about? this is america. the pandemic isn't just "basically over", it never started. it was over before it started. it's a hoax. the cure is worse than the disease. there is no consensus because there will never be a consensus. about anything, ever. this country's media messaging system is designed to make sure the controversy and conversation never stops, never slows. never reaches a conclusion. good luck. smoke weed every day.
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shovelbum posted:I said this too and I think the consensus is that the hospitalization rate is overstated dramatically by our low rate of testing and not everyone being given supplemental oxygen outside the ICU would necessarily die either. yeh you're right, death rate will probs only be like 10% which would mean only like 25mil US deaths caused by the government's inaction. now lets figure out indirect deaths!
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Charun posted:I haven't seen a non-conservative estimation of US deaths with realistic numbers knowing what we know of this virus? We have no idea the breadth or actual hospitalization rate of the disease. There are probably more like millions of cases in the US right now, not 430k.
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