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sparkuri

Pulse on the finger of The Cimmunity
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I hope not. Before I was a pilot, I was a truck driver. I still have my CDL so that’s my emergency back-up plan. I actually enjoyed that job more, but it doesn’t pay nearly as well, but I guess not nearly as well is better than not at all.
I need a 40' container of toilet paper STAT!
 

Filthy

Iowa Wrestling Champion
Jun 28, 2016
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given the temp/humidity in the next 2 months, the average age of the residents, and the massive influx of Spring Breakers...

Florida is shaping up to be a bad scene.
 

sparkuri

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It does not change this into an airborne disease.
Most people aren't on the same plain as pathogenic experts or lexicologists.
They just figure "don't sneeze or cough on me!"
But if I could fly for 6 hours my friends would say "Hey, sparkuri can fly!!!"

No, no no.....I'm just in the air for 6 hours, I'm just.............aerosolizing"





Bottom line is, assume and prepare for the worst; act exactly the opposite of everyone on the TV, and be not worried.
 

jason73

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I am good to hunker down now. Never seen canada post move so fast.got shipped last night at930 and was in my mail box by noon.usually takes 3 days

 
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Most people aren't on the same plain as pathogenic experts or lexicologists.
They just figure "don't sneeze or cough on me!"
But if I could fly for 6 hours my friends would say "Hey, sparkuri can fly!!!"

No, no no.....I'm just in the air for 6 hours, I'm just.............aerosolizing"
It matters when comparing 50 years of transmission data on how to tell systems and populations to clean or protect.

I'm all good with your prepare for the worst plans. An earthquake or something will come and you will be repaired when I am not.
But specifics matter for systems and populations that find overkill untenable due to financial, social, or other harms for limited benefit.
 

sparkuri

Pulse on the finger of The Cimmunity
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Jan 16, 2015
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It matters when comparing 50 years of transmission data on how to tell systems and populations to clean or protect.

I'm all good with your prepare for the worst plans. An earthquake or something will come and you will be repaired when I am not.
But specifics matter for systems and populations that find overkill untenable due to financial, social, or other harms for limited benefit.
Hey, RELAX!
 

La Paix

Fuck this place
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Jan 14, 2015
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The pandemic has led to acts of kindness around the world, from delivering soup to the elderly in the UK to an exercise class held for quarantined residents on their balconies in Spain.

But in Canada, a country whose inhabitants are stereotyped in the media as kind to a fault, helping others has become an organised movement called "caremongering".

The first "caremongering" group was set up by Mita Hans with the help of Valentina Harper and others. Valentina explained the meaning behind the name.

"Scaremongering is a big problem," she tells the BBC. "We wanted to switch that around and get people to connect on a positive level, to connect with each other.

"It's spread the opposite of panic in people, brought out community and camaraderie, and allowed us to tackle the needs of those who are at-risk all the time - now more than ever."


Kind Canadians start 'caremongering' trend
 

Jesus X

4 drink minimum.
Sep 7, 2015
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my power just went out since my body armor hasn't arrived im going to duct tape some phonebooks to my chest and back maybe some cast iron skillets to defend my TP.