A total mystery how he wins.
Where's the petri dish thread?
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Maybe my favorite understated quote of all time: “some poor soul on pool staff has to go fish out the poop. It's a pretty thankless job.”
Not altogether thankless? Turd wrangling is thankless if my dogs are any test.
Not altogether thankless? Turd wrangling is thankless if my dogs are any test.
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On the one hand, I wear a mask wherever I go, which is rarely anywhere, mostly to the grocery store, and I've had my kids padlocked in a room in the basement for months.
On the other hand, wannabe-totalitarians like trad and Geezer do seem to be getting their rocks off on this.
On the other hand, wannabe-totalitarians like trad and Geezer do seem to be getting their rocks off on this.
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What international travel can be like these days.
(For reference, Hong Kong has had 4 total deaths, and one new case diagnosed so far today.)
(For reference, Hong Kong has had 4 total deaths, and one new case diagnosed so far today.)
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By your standards they are being unreasonable. No one is required to accept your standards as the gold standard.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 1:33 pmare you blind, or just ignorant?HouseDivided wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 1:17 pmI know, right? Cuz all us dummies out here can’t be trusted to think for ourselves. That’s what gummint’s for!TraditionKU wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 1:13 pm lol at assuming everyone else will take reasonable precautions
there are already countless published examples of idiots across the country NOT being reasonable
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“There are lies, damned lies, and statistics.” - Mark Twain
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I was gonna quote feral's post but don't want to perpetuate a bajillion tweets.
what's international travel like elsewhere? can you even get in or out of Merica right now?
what's everyone's reaction to the compulsory protocols in Hong Kong?
what's international travel like elsewhere? can you even get in or out of Merica right now?
what's everyone's reaction to the compulsory protocols in Hong Kong?
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One of the world’s oldest and best-known medical journals Friday slammed President Trump’s “inconsistent and incoherent national response” to the novel coronavirus pandemic and accused the administration of relegating the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to a “nominal” role.
The unsigned editorial from the Lancet concluded that Trump should be replaced.
“Americans must put a president in the White House come January, 2021, who will understand that public health should not be guided by partisan politics,” said the journal, which was founded in Britain in 1823.
The strongly worded critique highlights mounting frustration with the administration’s response among some of the world’s top medical researchers. Medical journals sometimes run signed editorials that take political stances, but rarely do publications with the Lancet’s influence use the full weight of their editorial boards to call for a president to be voted out of office.
“It’s not common for a journal to do that — but the scientific community is getting increasingly concerned with the dangerous politicization of science during this pandemic crisis,” said Benjamin Corb, public affairs director for the nonprofit American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. “We watch as political leaders tout unproven medics advice, and public health and science experts are vilified as partisans — all while people continue to get sick and die.”
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Lulz. And they were all solidly behind him right up until COVID-19, right?Feral wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 3:28 pm
One of the world’s oldest and best-known medical journals Friday slammed President Trump’s “inconsistent and incoherent national response” to the novel coronavirus pandemic and accused the administration of relegating the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to a “nominal” role.
The unsigned editorial from the Lancet concluded that Trump should be replaced.
“Americans must put a president in the White House come January, 2021, who will understand that public health should not be guided by partisan politics,” said the journal, which was founded in Britain in 1823.
The strongly worded critique highlights mounting frustration with the administration’s response among some of the world’s top medical researchers. Medical journals sometimes run signed editorials that take political stances, but rarely do publications with the Lancet’s influence use the full weight of their editorial boards to call for a president to be voted out of office.
“It’s not common for a journal to do that — but the scientific community is getting increasingly concerned with the dangerous politicization of science during this pandemic crisis,” said Benjamin Corb, public affairs director for the nonprofit American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. “We watch as political leaders tout unproven medics advice, and public health and science experts are vilified as partisans — all while people continue to get sick and die.”
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My question would be whether life is any better in Hong Kong, aside from the fact that fewer people are testing positive for COVID-19. Being tracked and having your movement limited sounds de rigueur for people living under Chicom rule, but once those limitations are in place, what's the guarantee that they ever go away? It reminds me of the justification for tolls on the Kansas Turnpike. Initially, it was to pay for the construction of the road, but once the government got used to the additional revenue, they made it permanent. Same principle.
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Talk to me when Trump retracts his claim that there were more people at his inauguration than Obama’s. You just proved the opposite of what you think you wanted to prove. The retraction enhances Lancet’s reputation, not diminish it.
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And vice versa - of course.HouseDivided wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 2:03 pmBy your standards they are being unreasonable. No one is required to accept your standards as the gold standard.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 1:33 pmare you blind, or just ignorant?HouseDivided wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 1:17 pm
I know, right? Cuz all us dummies out here can’t be trusted to think for ourselves. That’s what gummint’s for!
there are already countless published examples of idiots across the country NOT being reasonable
My "standard" for people to be "reasonable" is for them to use common sense and be respectful.
Some people choose not to do both.
Be honest, do you agree with both sentences, one sentence, or neither sentence?
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It is awfully tempting to brush this question aside and say of course I’d take Hong Kong. My life is pretty mundane! And, besides, I’m sure there’s a couple dozen different things in my phone tracking me with startling precision.HouseDivided wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 3:33 pmMy question would be whether life is any better in Hong Kong, aside from the fact that fewer people are testing positive for COVID-19. Being tracked and having your movement limited sounds de rigueur for people living under Chicom rule, but once those limitations are in place, what's the guarantee that they ever go away? It reminds me of the justification for tolls on the Kansas Turnpike. Initially, it was to pay for the construction of the road, but once the government got used to the additional revenue, they made it permanent. Same principle.
Of course, being cavalier on this point presumes that those with the ability to access and use those tools will not do it in a way harmful to me or others.
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I don’t know how to answer your question. We all have standards for what we consider to be reasonable, common-sense, and respectful. Only sociopaths intentionally operate outside that sphere. The division and conflict in our culture today is the result of everybody being butt-hurt because other people aren’t adhering to their standards. Irrational fear -which is the point of the whole Plandemic -causes just that.Grandma wrote: ↑Sat May 16, 2020 6:55 amAnd vice versa - of course.HouseDivided wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 2:03 pmBy your standards they are being unreasonable. No one is required to accept your standards as the gold standard.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 1:33 pm
are you blind, or just ignorant?
there are already countless published examples of idiots across the country NOT being reasonable
My "standard" for people to be "reasonable" is for them to use common sense and be respectful.
Some people choose not to do both.
Be honest, do you agree with both sentences, one sentence, or neither sentence?
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I would argue that’s a dangerous presumption. If they can lock you in your hotel room, who’s to say they have to let you out? Maybe they decide you “have a fever” until your voting preference changes, or your religious beliefs, or your attitude about climate change. It’s a slippery slope that I don’t want to start down.jfish26 wrote: ↑Sat May 16, 2020 8:38 amIt is awfully tempting to brush this question aside and say of course I’d take Hong Kong. My life is pretty mundane! And, besides, I’m sure there’s a couple dozen different things in my phone tracking me with startling precision.HouseDivided wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 3:33 pmMy question would be whether life is any better in Hong Kong, aside from the fact that fewer people are testing positive for COVID-19. Being tracked and having your movement limited sounds de rigueur for people living under Chicom rule, but once those limitations are in place, what's the guarantee that they ever go away? It reminds me of the justification for tolls on the Kansas Turnpike. Initially, it was to pay for the construction of the road, but once the government got used to the additional revenue, they made it permanent. Same principle.
Of course, being cavalier on this point presumes that those with the ability to access and use those tools will not do it in a way harmful to me or others.
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I get it. And I agree.HouseDivided wrote: ↑Sat May 16, 2020 9:09 amI would argue that’s a dangerous presumption. If they can lock you in your hotel room, who’s to say they have to let you out? Maybe they decide you “have a fever” until your voting presence changes, or your religious beliefs, or your attitude about climate change. It’s a slippery slope that I don’t want to start down.jfish26 wrote: ↑Sat May 16, 2020 8:38 amIt is awfully tempting to brush this question aside and say of course I’d take Hong Kong. My life is pretty mundane! And, besides, I’m sure there’s a couple dozen different things in my phone tracking me with startling precision.HouseDivided wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 3:33 pm
My question would be whether life is any better in Hong Kong, aside from the fact that fewer people are testing positive for COVID-19. Being tracked and having your movement limited sounds de rigueur for people living under Chicom rule, but once those limitations are in place, what's the guarantee that they ever go away? It reminds me of the justification for tolls on the Kansas Turnpike. Initially, it was to pay for the construction of the road, but once the government got used to the additional revenue, they made it permanent. Same principle.
Of course, being cavalier on this point presumes that those with the ability to access and use those tools will not do it in a way harmful to me or others.
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We live in a country where one of Psych's beloved Keep It All Open Republicans is suing Indian Reservations to try and make them remove their restrictions and he talks attitudes and "standards" in Hong Kong--amazing!
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