Armstronglivs wrote:
The silliest part is 180,000 deaths - 2000 a day - and over 300.000 by December. Silly pandemic.
Shouldn’t you be out in the streets with your buddies, setting fires and looting and assaulting innocent people?
Armstronglivs wrote:
The silliest part is 180,000 deaths - 2000 a day - and over 300.000 by December. Silly pandemic.
Shouldn’t you be out in the streets with your buddies, setting fires and looting and assaulting innocent people?
Probably restrictions on being outside, I think Spain or somewhere confined people to inside for 42 days (you weren't allowed to go outside, full stop) which probably made it more likely to spread. Utterly stupid when you look at the outdoor/indoor differences, if anything they should have made people stay outside!
leftistshateAmericaandwork wrote:
Armstronglivs wrote:
The silliest part is 180,000 deaths - 2000 a day - and over 300.000 by December. Silly pandemic.
Shouldn’t you be out in the streets with your buddies, setting fires and looting and assaulting innocent people?
You mean like Dr Fauci and the other medical experts?
Having to wear a mask in a cinema which only had 4 people in it well spread out! Biggest idiots are people wearing masks whilst driving in a car with no one else in it.
Honestly the stupidest thing is ignoring all safety precautions and pretending covid doesn't exist.
In Texas, there is no post game handshaking after the game. Tackle, block, pile up for four quarters, but don't shake hands afterward.
big stores closing all the exits and creating large gatherings at small entry points?????
covid hysteria wrote:
2. Temperature checks at restaurants. Girl took my temperature. It was 83.6. I told her “I must be dead.” She replied “No sir, you’re allowed in. Anything lower than 105 and you can enter.”
Absolutely incredible
Requiring masks in stores, but allowing people to wear those worthless face shields (worn too high), and allowing people to wear their mask only over their mouths. No effort to monitor compliance once customers get into the store.
A restaurant in my town stacked about 20 new tables to the side of their dining room to make their 50% capacity regulation. Seating was exactly the same as before. I wonder if they will add the new tables to the dining room once this is all over, or return them to whatever rental service they got them from :)
EaterOuterToGoOnly wrote:
A restaurant in my town stacked about 20 new tables to the side of their dining room to make their 50% capacity regulation. Seating was exactly the same as before.
Pretty sure that's not how "capacity" is calculated.
Dumb rules wrote:
EaterOuterToGoOnly wrote:
A restaurant in my town stacked about 20 new tables to the side of their dining room to make their 50% capacity regulation. Seating was exactly the same as before.
Pretty sure that's not how "capacity" is calculated.
Which is why I found it to be silly.
i never understood plastic cups at restaurants. washing your hands with soap and water is supposed to kill covid 19, but washing glass wear with soap and really hot water doesn't?
track chick wrote:
Probably restrictions on being outside, I think Spain or somewhere confined people to inside for 42 days (you weren't allowed to go outside, full stop) which probably made it more likely to spread. Utterly stupid when you look at the outdoor/indoor differences, if anything they should have made people stay outside!
Exactly. I did just that track chick, stayed out for the daily exercise ration that Boris allowed us.
On my travels I met lots of old people doing the same. Walking, getting some vitamin D (which I'm sure you know is an essential hormone) keeping active and discussing the obvious health benefits of the same.
RichardRider wrote:
I love the groups of hikers that all panic pull their mask up 50 yards away and turn their backs to you on a trail. I'm always curious as to how many of them actually live with each other or just friends hanging out for the day and spreading among themselves but virtue signalling to others while outside.
This made me laugh. I hike almost daily. I usually start before sunrise and see no one all the way out climbing 10-14K climbs. Coming back I see those going out. Like me, they do not wear masks, we give each other space and greet one another. The later it gets and the closer I get to the trailhead the more I see what you describe. Weekend warriors that go out once a month with thousands of dollars of unneeded gear who run off the trail, crouch and bury their faces 50 yards away from me, with scornful looks in my direction.
There is little doubt in my mind they are trying to shame those without a mask, a political statement, and it has little to do with safety. If they only knew just how liberal I am in the current climate! I tell myself that every one of them have a pre-existing condition and are scared although I know this is not the case or they wouldn't be climbing mountains.
Maybe they live in a city? You are lucky to be so close to the hills, just like me, but there are others whose world is different.
Requiring a virtual zoom date before we meet in person and share bodily fluids. Because apparently if you're a nice and attractive guy you can't spread covid
This happened to my family when hiking in rocky mtn. National park. Most people at the park were reasonable about not needing masks hiking in the wilderness. But we went to a trail in a less frequented part of the park and everyone there did this pull up their mask turn and shun action to us. This was on an 8-mile hike where we saw maybe 15-20 other groups. One woke college-aged girl even had chewed us out for violating the law, not actually the law.
My other favorites are the two coast battle for racial wokeness laws.
LA's no mass gatherings except for protests.
NY's one up, only BLM protests are ok. (definitely a first amendment violation)
Oregon's county that went super woke and said everyone must wear a face-covering except for Black people.
Then my next favorite Mayor Garcetti declaring he can shut off your home utilities if he doesn't like a gathering at your home.
a sensitive subject wrote:
Exactly. I did just that track chick, stayed out for the daily exercise ration that Boris allowed us.
On my travels I met lots of old people doing the same. Walking, getting some vitamin D (which I'm sure you know is an essential hormone) keeping active and discussing the obvious health benefits of the same.
Good for you, being outside is important to us all.
Until a week ago, last call in Colorado was 10 p.m.. I didn't know the virus was like a vampire that comes out after dark to do its damage.