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bksballer89
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What i found interesting recently is that everyone been blaming the careless actions we been seeing on millennials when it isn't even our generation that been doing those silly things.
It's ridiculous on both sides.And those people are idiots.
Really, the one of the biggest problems I see is with the social media aspect of this.
People show twitter posts and snapchat videos of idiots licking toilet seats, or partying and want to freak out and like that's what the majority of people are doing.
The overwhelming majority of people are taking some sort of precautions based on what's appropriate for their situation.
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Generation Z.Yeah, it's the generation that came after you guys (Gen Y?)...I don't think anyone even knows what to call them yet, so they get lumped in with the millenials.
You guys are the ones that ate the Tide pods, right?![]()
Yeah, it's the generation that came after you guys (Gen Y?)...I don't think anyone even knows what to call them yet, so they get lumped in with the millenials.
It's ridiculous on both sides.
The overreaction, treating it in a trivial fashion, the quacks acting like it's Armageddon, the people acting like they can predict the outcome, the spreading of false information, both ways.....
All of it is dangerous...
....and stupid.
Dude, the wisest thing I know is...You mean Karen the anti-vaxxer on Facebook doesn't have all the answers?
I'm shocked, shocked I tell you.![]()
Dude, the wisest thing I know is...
I don't know anything...lol
The thing a tell my kids, family about all this is simple:
Treat everyone like they have it and behave responsibly as if you have it too.
The in-laws were hotter than fish grease when I said they couldn't have a party for my kids birthday today.
If it's serious enough for me to be away from home, da fuq would I let them bring those California germs into my house?.....lol
No quinceniera this year.
Today was a horrible day.Yeah, this one is a bit weird.
It seems like, for many people, maybe even most, the symptoms are non-existent to mild. Some get moderate symptoms. With the flu, pretty much anyone who gets it, knows they have it.
But for the people who are most vulnerable, it seems to be even more dangerous than the flu. Like I said earlier, the fact that someone could have it and never have a single symptom, is what's scary.
I'm blessed with a really strong immune system. So I would likely be someone who wouldn't exhibit any symptoms and that could be dangerous for my wife and mother-in-law.
I've been coming across a lot of post and people I know telling me that strongly believe they had the corona back in December/January before any of us knew what to call it. Symptoms and length of sickness all add up to covid-19
Today was a bad day across the Nation.31 cases in MT.....5 in my city.....the 1st one was a DR at the hospital my GF works at....he traveled outside MT.....and came back.
Another unfortunate side effect of this virus?
They are letting low level shitbirds out of jail in record numbers.
Unfortunately, you aren't wrong for being concerned about being a carrier.
But, you are doing all the right things to limit the chances of exposure.
The problem is: Some of us already have it and don't know it.
Today was a bad day across the Nation.
Hope your girl is okay.
More than 200 deaths from Covid-19 were reported Wednesday in the United States -- a new high for fatalities recorded in a single day.
US coronavirus: Wednesday has been deadliest day in reported deaths
Today was a bad day across the Nation.
Hope your girl is okay.
More than 200 deaths from Covid-19 were reported Wednesday in the United States -- a new high for fatalities recorded in a single day.
US coronavirus: Wednesday has been deadliest day in reported deaths