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You mark that frame an 8 you're in a world of painjeepinjayhawk wrote: ↑Wed Jun 24, 2020 9:20 pmThen mark my frame an 8 dude
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I’m perfectly happy - maybe as happy as I have ever been - definitely happier than most of the posters in this cesspool of neurosis. I have no idea why you find that so hard to believe, other than you just don’t want it to be true.jeepinjayhawk wrote: ↑Wed Jun 24, 2020 8:51 pmWow, you are putting a lot of effort into this.HouseDivided wrote: ↑Wed Jun 24, 2020 7:12 pmYou could be a new comic book hero: Duperman: Able to Believe Any Lie the Establishment Feeds Him. Something to think about - you know, if the boat game ever stops producing for you.jeepinjayhawk wrote: ↑Wed Jun 24, 2020 7:09 pm
I know, right?
But, you DO get points for consistency
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A lot of masks at the demonstrations.
Demonstrations in Texas??? where?
Demonstrations in Texas??? where?
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Masks prevent the spread, they don't stop it. Pull out method is statistically a better form of birth control than masks are at preventing transmission.
I only came to kick some ass...
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
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LOL
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Again, you completely ignore all other impacts of the protests.TDub wrote: ↑Wed Jun 24, 2020 9:18 pmGood question. I know California Oregon and Texas have skyrocketed. All places with large protests
My point being....everything they have warned us about the transmission of the virus is present at the protests. So, if the protests aren't spreading the virus then they have been lying (or innaccurate about) the transmission methods and risks.
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Where? This isnt about the otherimpacts of the protests. This is specifically about whether or not these protests are increasing transmission of covid. Thats it, the spread of the virus cares not about the validity the protests or any other fuzzy mathtwocoach wrote: ↑Wed Jun 24, 2020 10:30 pmAgain, you completely ignore all other impacts of the protests.TDub wrote: ↑Wed Jun 24, 2020 9:18 pmGood question. I know California Oregon and Texas have skyrocketed. All places with large protests
My point being....everything they have warned us about the transmission of the virus is present at the protests. So, if the protests aren't spreading the virus then they have been lying (or innaccurate about) the transmission methods and risks.
You have a nasty habit of veering out into left field, particularly when youre on the defensive
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As I stated here before, yes the protests themselves will result in additional COVID cases. Duh.TDub wrote: ↑Wed Jun 24, 2020 10:43 pmWhere? This isnt about the otherimpacts of the protests. This is specifically about whether or not these protests are increasing transmission of covid. Thats it, the spread of the virus cares not about the validity the protests or any other fuzzy mathtwocoach wrote: ↑Wed Jun 24, 2020 10:30 pmAgain, you completely ignore all other impacts of the protests.TDub wrote: ↑Wed Jun 24, 2020 9:18 pm
Good question. I know California Oregon and Texas have skyrocketed. All places with large protests
My point being....everything they have warned us about the transmission of the virus is present at the protests. So, if the protests aren't spreading the virus then they have been lying (or innaccurate about) the transmission methods and risks.
You have a nasty habit of veering out into left field, particularly when youre on the defensive
But they may also have a net negative if the net impact of the protests is that more people stayed at home who wouldn't have than went out to protest. It is an impossible net impact to put a number to. What concerns me is peoplw like you trying to make this into a simpleton logic yes/no question so that if it turns out that there isn't a huge spike directly from the protests, we'll hear "see, this whole thing is a sham. We shouldn't be restricted at all" when the reality is you simply shouldn't have limited yourself to simpleton logic.
I am not veering anywhere; I am trying to see the big picture instead of the yes/no.
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"The real issue with covid: its not killing enough people." - randylahey
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Do you even believe the shit you write? Are you that out of touch with how you sound? Do you truly believe you are an amazingly smart, perfect and perfectly logical individual?twocoach wrote: ↑Wed Jun 24, 2020 11:29 pmAs I stated here before, yes the protests themselves will result in additional COVID cases. Duh.TDub wrote: ↑Wed Jun 24, 2020 10:43 pmWhere? This isnt about the otherimpacts of the protests. This is specifically about whether or not these protests are increasing transmission of covid. Thats it, the spread of the virus cares not about the validity the protests or any other fuzzy math
You have a nasty habit of veering out into left field, particularly when youre on the defensive
But they may also have a net negative if the net impact of the protests is that more people stayed at home who wouldn't have than went out to protest. It is an impossible net impact to put a number to. What concerns me is peoplw like you trying to make this into a simpleton logic yes/no question so that if it turns out that there isn't a huge spike directly from the protests, we'll hear "see, this whole thing is a sham. We shouldn't be restricted at all" when the reality is you simply shouldn't have limited yourself to simpleton logic.
I am not veering anywhere; I am trying to see the big picture instead of the yes/no.
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Eh, ok.TDub wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 12:34 amDo you even believe the shit you write? Are you that out of touch with how you sound? Do you truly believe you are an amazingly smart, perfect and perfectly logical individual?twocoach wrote: ↑Wed Jun 24, 2020 11:29 pmAs I stated here before, yes the protests themselves will result in additional COVID cases. Duh.TDub wrote: ↑Wed Jun 24, 2020 10:43 pm
Where? This isnt about the otherimpacts of the protests. This is specifically about whether or not these protests are increasing transmission of covid. Thats it, the spread of the virus cares not about the validity the protests or any other fuzzy math
You have a nasty habit of veering out into left field, particularly when youre on the defensive
But they may also have a net negative if the net impact of the protests is that more people stayed at home who wouldn't have than went out to protest. It is an impossible net impact to put a number to. What concerns me is peoplw like you trying to make this into a simpleton logic yes/no question so that if it turns out that there isn't a huge spike directly from the protests, we'll hear "see, this whole thing is a sham. We shouldn't be restricted at all" when the reality is you simply shouldn't have limited yourself to simpleton logic.
I am not veering anywhere; I am trying to see the big picture instead of the yes/no.
What am I "out of touch" with? There were curfews and lock downs across the US? Were there not? OK, since you're so in tune I'll take your approach.
Simple yes or no question. Do you believe that the stay at home orders, curfews and mass closings of businesses that happened in cities where protests occurred resulted in less COVID cases? Yes or no?
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twocoach wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 12:46 amEh, ok.TDub wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 12:34 amDo you even believe the shit you write? Are you that out of touch with how you sound? Do you truly believe you are an amazingly smart, perfect and perfectly logical individual?twocoach wrote: ↑Wed Jun 24, 2020 11:29 pm
As I stated here before, yes the protests themselves will result in additional COVID cases. Duh.
But they may also have a net negative if the net impact of the protests is that more people stayed at home who wouldn't have than went out to protest. It is an impossible net impact to put a number to. What concerns me is peoplw like you trying to make this into a simpleton logic yes/no question so that if it turns out that there isn't a huge spike directly from the protests, we'll hear "see, this whole thing is a sham. We shouldn't be restricted at all" when the reality is you simply shouldn't have limited yourself to simpleton logic.
I am not veering anywhere; I am trying to see the big picture instead of the yes/no.
What am I "out of touch" with? There were curfews and lock downs across the US? Were there not? OK, since you're so in tune I'll take your approach.
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Simple yes or no question. Do you believe that the stay at home orders, curfews and mass closings of businesses that happened in cities where protests occurred resulted in less COVID cases? Yes or no?
Uhh. Duh. Yes. Stay at home orders obviously helpes slow the spread. Ive never said anything different. As i said before, i think youve got me conduawe with someone different. I think early reopening + protests have led to this spike. Never claimed any different.
For the 5th time. My problem is that I think it is damn dumb and incredibly biased to run a story that says protests dont spread the virus. AND my point is that if protests dont spread the virus than nothing does as it has all of the bad things that they warn us about the spread.
And what are you out of touch with??? See above. .
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And you just jumped to dumb conclusion I expected. Moving on.TDub wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 6:48 amtwocoach wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 12:46 amEh, ok.
What am I "out of touch" with? There were curfews and lock downs across the US? Were there not? OK, since you're so in tune I'll take your approach.
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Simple yes or no question. Do you believe that the stay at home orders, curfews and mass closings of businesses that happened in cities where protests occurred resulted in less COVID cases? Yes or no?
Uhh. Duh. Yes. Stay at home orders obviously helpes slow the spread. Ive never said anything different. As i said before, i think youve got me conduawe with someone different. I think early reopening + protests have led to this spike. Never claimed any different.
For the 5th time. My problem is that I think it is damn dumb and incredibly biased to run a story that says protests dont spread the virus. AND my point is that if protests dont spread the virus than nothing does as it has all of the bad things that they warn us about the spread.
And what are you out of touch with??? See above. .
When you think about me youre out of touch with yourself whoaohoh
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Dumb conclusion? That reopening caused case spikes or that protests contributed? Which of those is dumb?twocoach wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 7:51 amAnd you just jumped to dumb conclusion I expected. Moving on.TDub wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 6:48 amtwocoach wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 12:46 am
Eh, ok.
What am I "out of touch" with? There were curfews and lock downs across the US? Were there not? OK, since you're so in tune I'll take your approach.
P1p
Simple yes or no question. Do you believe that the stay at home orders, curfews and mass closings of businesses that happened in cities where protests occurred resulted in less COVID cases? Yes or no?
Uhh. Duh. Yes. Stay at home orders obviously helpes slow the spread. Ive never said anything different. As i said before, i think youve got me conduawe with someone different. I think early reopening + protests have led to this spike. Never claimed any different.
For the 5th time. My problem is that I think it is damn dumb and incredibly biased to run a story that says protests dont spread the virus. AND my point is that if protests dont spread the virus than nothing does as it has all of the bad things that they warn us about the spread.
And what are you out of touch with??? See above. .
When you think about me youre out of touch with yourself whoaohoh
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" AND my point is that if protests dont spread the virus than nothing does as it has all of the bad things that they warn us about the spread."TDub wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 8:04 amDumb conclusion? That reopening caused case spikes or that protests contributed? Which of those is dumb?twocoach wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 7:51 amAnd you just jumped to dumb conclusion I expected. Moving on.TDub wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 6:48 am
Uhh. Duh. Yes. Stay at home orders obviously helpes slow the spread. Ive never said anything different. As i said before, i think youve got me conduawe with someone different. I think early reopening + protests have led to this spike. Never claimed any different.
For the 5th time. My problem is that I think it is damn dumb and incredibly biased to run a story that says protests dont spread the virus. AND my point is that if protests dont spread the virus than nothing does as it has all of the bad things that they warn us about the spread.
And what are you out of touch with??? See above. .
When you think about me youre out of touch with yourself whoaohoh
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Yes and? If the protests arent contributing to the spread then golfing, bowling, going to work doesnt either. Packed close together, yelling shoulder to shoulder indeed are the things they have said contribute to the spread
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And we agree that the protests, with no other contributing factors, would increase it. But the protests DID have contributing factors such as cities being shut down entirely during the protests. We seem to both agree that the protests would increase cases of COVID and the associated impacts of the protests would decrease cases of COVID.
Look, I made the same comments that you are making now when these protests first started. I posted along the lines of "Well, we will certainly get a chance to see if these lock downs were necessary" here multiple times. But I didn't take into account any contributing factors then, either.
When I read the story about the study that started this ridiculous conversation, I didn't read it and think "oh, good, the protests didn't cause any extra cases of COVID. What a relief." It just opened my mind to think about all of the other things that went on during the protests. Cities being shut down, curfews eliminating people's abilities (or desires) to go out to do things they normally would have done, streets being shut down preventing people from going where they would have gone, businesses being shuttered in preparation for possible looting, etc... I just hadn't really thought about those factors while the protests were going on. That's all. You simply seem to have come away from the article with a different takeaway. No big deal.