Covid 19

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Bucky Cornstarch

#390
Quote from: Jeff post_id=5446 time=1612206712 user_id=103[quote="Bucky Cornstarch" post_id=5442 time=1612205873 user_id=144]
Shut up Nut Boi you don't have a uterus so you don't have a say.


And you do?

If that rule applies, then men should have a voice in child support. #mydickmychoice
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I fully support your right to knock up a woman and abandon the child.

Anyway, enough about vaginas. Anyone get vaccinated yet?

HTM01

#391
Quote from: Newbeeee™ post_id=5090 time=1611789777 user_id=157[quote="Bucky Cornstarch" post_id=t.


But at least we finally have adults working on the problem.


Hmmmm......
Adult as in age i guess.
But as for marbles....i was told The Don was mad.

-"Must put pen away."
-"Who took my pocket??"
-"Must sign documents."
-"Hey, HERE'S my pen!"

And vid...
https://mobile.twitter.com/MediaKane/status/1354154520905920514">https://mobile.twitter.com/MediaKane/st ... 0905920514">https://mobile.twitter.com/MediaKane/status/1354154520905920514
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how much money do they waste on pens, he always has a box of them and i bet they go for hundreds $$ each

RobertELee

#392
Quote from: HTM01 post_id=5584 time=1612358445 user_id=76how much money do they waste on pens, he always has a box of them and i bet they go for hundreds $$ each


Typically they use a few for each signature. *Sign a few letters*change pens*a few more letters*change pens*a few more letters*etc*. It's so they can hand them out to certain people who had a hand in the bill, etc. as a suvenier. They can then show off to others and say "this pen was used to sign ObamaCare" or whatever.

Each president chooses their favorite pen. Trump actually prefers signing with a Sharpie so he had Sharpie custom make them to look presidential.

pmartin

#393
Anyway, enough about vaginas. Anyone get vaccinated yet?
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Not yet but my wife has a date, 2/11 for her first shot. :thumbsup:

One plausible reason for post first shot infections could be that a person has a false sense of security after getting the first dose and abandons social distancing.

TylerBeer

#394
Quote from: gcode post_id=5514 time=1612274110 user_id=60
QuoteWhen I was a kid, I didn't know a single person that was lactose intolerant, had issues with gluten, allergic to peanuts, or had some sort of "auto-immune" issue.

when I was a kid (12 years old) a friend of mine collapsed during lunch at school
he couldn't breath and was dead 5 minutes later
It turned out he had an undiagnosed peanut allergy and one bite of a candy bar killed him.

I will agree that we are way overmedicating kids these days
It's like we invent a new medical issue to explain away every problem a kid might have


When I was a kid measles didn't exist anymore - now

Matthew Hajicek

#395
Quote from: pmartin post_id=5593 time=1612361975 user_id=85One plausible reason for post first shot infections could be that a person has a false sense of security after getting the first dose and abandons social distancing.


Another would be that the act of giving the shot is contact between a lot of different people.  They take precautions, but nothing is perfect.

Jim at Gentex

#396
Quote from: Newbeeee™ post_id=5577 time=1612347073 user_id=157This is worth a read. Very worrying trend ref care home deaths just after getting the jab.
https://mobile.twitter.com/runnermandoc/status/1356337026757492738">https://mobile.twitter.com/runnermandoc ... 6757492738">https://mobile.twitter.com/runnermandoc/status/1356337026757492738


Yep.
I posted last week about a friend of mine whose father is in a nursing home here in PA.
They had zero positive cases, patients or staff, since the beginning of the pandemic up until recently.

They started vaccinating staff and patients a few weeks ago, now they have more than 20 positive cases.

True, correlation is not causation, but this is a coincidence that stinks worse than anything I can imagine.   :rolleyes:
"Never argue with idiots.
They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience." - Mark Twain

"Just because I don't care doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson

Incogneeto

#397
Quote from: gcode post_id=5514 time=1612274110 user_id=60
QuoteWhen I was a kid, I didn't know a single person that was lactose intolerant, had issues with gluten, allergic to peanuts, or had some sort of "auto-immune" issue.

when I was a kid (12 years old) a friend of mine collapsed during lunch at school
he couldn't breath and was dead 5 minutes later
It turned out he had an undiagnosed peanut allergy and one bite of a candy bar killed him.

I will agree that we are way overmedicating kids these days
It's like we invent a new medical issue to explain away every problem a kid might have


Years Back we had Neighbors with a couple a pertty cool kids , young guys like 12 and 8 .
Diagnosed with ADD or ADHD. They put those Kids on Meds and they were both in Bed By 7pm.
No Drive No Fun.....Just Placid.

My Boys were out Playing Football past Dark. Running Screaming Being absolutely Incogs through The Neighborhood.

I can't comprehend other than The Parents didn't want to deal with just regular Kids.

My Ex tried to have My Middle Son on those Meds........F.U.


"You are at work You don't have to deal with Him"

"He's in School Neither do You"

By the way He had Straight A's and "No" problems at School.

For every Motive , There is an Ulterior Motive.

Incogneeto

#398
[quote="Tim Johnson" post_id=5517 time=1612278381 user_id=68]
Quote from: pmartin post_id=5455 time=1612208818 user_id=85Coconut oil.
Years ago coconut oil was considered very unhealthy. Now it is all the rage.  
Fun fact, coconut oil is the only vegetable saturated fat and has a nearly unlimited shelf life.


I thought coconut was a fruit.
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No ...Machine Gun Kelly is a Fruit.

AOC is a Nut.


And Joe Biden is a Vegetable.

Del.

#399
Got our 6th case at work out of 30.

mowens

#400
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When I was a kid measles didn't exist anymore - now
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I'm pretty sure it was still around, just in small numbers.
When I was a kid there was no mmr vaccine. I had measles and mumps.

Do they still give small pox vaccinations? I still have the scar from mine.
"I would gladly risk feeling bad at times if it also meant that I could taste my dessert." - Data

Smit

#401
Quote from: TylerBeer post_id=5615 time=1612375040 user_id=116When I was a kid measles didn't exist anymore - now


The measles was pretty much gone from the U.S. but now it's been brought over from other countries and there are enough people who don't get vaccinated there are outbreaks on occasion.

When I was young I had the mumps and rubella.

My understanding is the small pox vaccinations are no longer routinely distributed because small pox has been eradicated world wide but the vaccine is still being produced just in case there is a biological weapon based on small pox.

I've always thought the big warning in the Covid pandemic is if it was something like small pox how many people would be dead now? I hope we learned a lot from this.

pmartin

#402
I've always thought the big warning in the Covid pandemic is if it was something like small pox how many people would be dead now? I hope we learned a lot from this.
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 :rofl:  :rofl:  :rofl:

TylerBeer

#403
The real pandemic was stupidity all along

ghuns

#404
Quote from: mowens post_id=5671 time=1612390905 user_id=74...Do they still give small pox vaccinations? I still have the scar from mine.


Only to military.