CNN host Chris Cuomo reveals he's tested positive for COVID-19
CNN host Chris Cuomo reveals he's tested positive for COVID-19
I don't think anyone got mad bro. Not me at least. We've had our back and forth's on here.
Also....
Are you a Geordie?I didn’t get that impression from you Yosser.
I get you have a standpoint. I disagree. But I see where you are coming from. Imo it is dependent on mass, mass testing.
but at no point do I think you are mashing your keyboard.
Unlike our friend.
is he from Alabama?
My standpoint is based on the lack of mass testing. And the fact that lockdown here may end without having anything achieved.I didn’t get that impression from you Yosser.
I get you have a standpoint. I disagree. But I see where you are coming from. Imo it is dependent on mass, mass testing.
but at no point do I think you are mashing your keyboard.
Unlike our friend.
is he from Alabama?
Where in the world.......
It's a stark realization unfortunately, and I hope you and your husband can sort it out. I've just noticed a division occuring where some people are saying "Wow, this is why my parents were so cheap and always telling me to save my money. When I come out the other side I'm going to be more responsible." other people though seem to think this is everyone else's fault and that they hold no level of responsibilty. One of Mrs Beard's friends is all "I shouldn't have to pay my rent, I can't work!" Her rent is 25% more than my mortgage and she makes half of what I do. I'm not a mathematician, but it doesn't take long to figure out what the problem here is.Sure as fuck wishing I wasn't renting in Silicon Valley ridiculous pricing considering I have no household income right now. Such a wake up.
Please seek help.
Well, you are a terrible judge of, well, everything. So that makes sense.I gauge you as the average American.
No one owes us anything, we willingly moved here to live the Californian dream. He has filed for unemployment, he's paid a fuckload in taxes since we moved to the US 6 years ago so he definitely deserves that, but we're not not going to pay our rent. I'm feeling a lot better so I'll try at working at Safeway/Rite Aid etc when the last of my cough has hopefully finished.It's a stark realization unfortunately, and I hope you and your husband can sort it out. I've just noticed a division occuring where some people are saying "Wow, this is why my parents were so cheap and always telling me to save my money. When I come out the other side I'm going to be more responsible." other people though seem to think this is everyone else's fault and that they hold no level of responsibilty. One of Mrs Beard's friends is all "I shouldn't have to pay my rent, I can't work!" Her rent is 25% more than my mortgage and she makes half of what I do. I'm not a mathematician, but it doesn't take long to figure out what the problem here is.
Parasite is not a moral judgement, but an economic one.I own properties
I am not a parasite...I just feel property is a safer place for my money than the stock market
If everybody wanted their money from the stock market nobody would get their money from the stock market
At least a property is a roof and a place to take a shit
financial speculation is far from victimlessParasite is not a moral judgement, but an economic one.
If everybody was a property owner trying to extract wealth from renters, then nobody would own a rental property so the stock market equation still applies. And if your only interest in property is as an idle store of value, then it might be a strategically wiser decision, but is functionally no different from speculating on the financial asset markets. In fact, the only main difference is that financial speculation can at least sometimes be victimless (you can just outwit some other speculators and take their money, like voluntary gambling), while property speculation hurts unwilling participants.
Well said.if all people should wear a mask, it helps more than it doesn’t.
If worn properly, mask actually prevents from people touching the face, literally and physically. It’ll remind some people when they have a itchy nose when they try to touch their face, instead touch their mask, “oh! Not supposed to touch my mask. Thanks mask!”
the whole touching of the face and that is dangerous notion comes from your hands being contaminated by touching a surface, then you carry that contamination from your hands to the area near your mouth, (into the mouth) is preventable if you have a mask on, because mask stands as a barrier. Thanks mask!
the notion of “...but your eyes are still exposed, the respiratory droplets could get in through your eyes!” If everyone is wearing a mask, there are no droplets to worry about in the first place. They won’t get to any surface, they’ll all stay inside of an individual’s mask. Thanks mask!
if people have masks, should wear it when they go to a area where you’d be in close quarters with others. The asymptomatic folks are carrying the disease, bit risky to trying to see who looks sick and trying to stay away from them only.
common sense! Government should pump some money into companies who can make masks and should hand those out like the stimulus checks.
lol the tiptoeing
I don’t know why people are against it. Even if I play devil’s advocate, I just don’t see how it is not helpful to wear a mask.Well said.
It's funny you mention this as I just got a new Brunello Cucinelli scarf with a cashmere/silk blend,Maybe the answer is to issue everyone with a Deborah Birx $600 Hermes scarf everyday?
she’s gone from wearing an anorak to being more dolled up than @Le Chat Noir getting ready to visit his grandmother.
It’s expensive so it must work right?
You got your Burberry from Blackbushe Market didn't you...made in 'Jina.It's funny you mention this as I just got a new Brunello Cucinelli scarf with a cashmere/silk blend,
it breaths much better than the Burberry.
Le Chat Noir
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