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2 minutes ago, The_Omega said:

Why won't you answer? Were you talking about DiPros, or someone else?

He was talking about Kz.  Di's post was a response to Kz's.

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3 minutes ago, The_Omega said:

Why won't you answer? Were you talking about DiPros, or someone else?

Is it really that hard for you to follow the thread? No, I was not talking about DiPros. I was talking about Kz.

4 minutes ago, Paul852 said:

Is it really that hard for you to follow the thread? No, I was not talking about DiPros. I was talking about Kz.

You replied to her, that's why I was asking.

2 minutes ago, The_Omega said:

You replied to her, that's why I was asking.

Got it. Glad I could clarify for you.

42 minutes ago, Paul852 said:

This is the same guy who wanted to act like 11% was a substantial number when pointing out that 11% of people who died of COVID were vaccinated for a random week in a random city. :roll: I don't even think he has any consistent standards when making an argument.

That random "city" was the state of Kentucky, sir. And the "week" was actually just over the course of one day. Other than that, solid memory. 

19 hours ago, Joe Shades 73 said:

Louisiana close to 700 new cases today <_<

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:o :o :o :o 

27 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

Oh the same WHO that dragged their feet on declaring a pandemic? Then dragged their feet on recommending face masks? Then dragged their feet on admitting airborne aerosol transmission? 

Gee, I'm starting to see a pattern emerge! 

little man knows way more than the scientists at the *squints* World Health Organization. 

:roll:  

1 minute ago, Kz! said:

That random "city" was the state of Kentucky, sir. And the "week" was actually just over the course of one day. Other than that, solid memory. 

Oh, right. And it was one person if I remember correctly :roll:

1 minute ago, paco said:

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:o :o :o :o 

Yeah, but 700! It sounds like a lot when you say it with no context.

1 minute ago, Paul852 said:

Yeah, but 700! It sounds like a lot when you say it with no context.

Its like a flat earther saying "If the earth is spinning at 1000 mph, how can water stick to it, globetard!!!"

 

Well, yeah.  It also makes one full rotation a day, so 1000 mph compared to the size of the earth is actually VERY slow

4 minutes ago, Paul852 said:

Got it. Glad I could clarify for you.

I don't think that you're glad at all.

2 minutes ago, The_Omega said:

I don't think that you're glad at all.

 

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1 hour ago, Paul852 said:

Oh, right. And it was one person if I remember correctly :roll:

Yeah, but 700! It sounds like a lot when you say it with no context.

Yep 1 out of 9 or 11% of all covid deaths in the state!

1 hour ago, paco said:

Its like a flat earther saying "If the earth is spinning at 1000 mph, how can water stick to it, globetard!!!"

 

Well, yeah.  It also makes one full rotation a day, so 1000 mph compared to the size of the earth is actually VERY slow

I just mean it is bad for that state

1 hour ago, we_gotta_believe said:

Oh the same WHO that dragged their feet on declaring a pandemic? Then dragged their feet on recommending face masks? Then dragged their feet on admitting airborne aerosol transmission? 

Gee, I'm starting to see a pattern emerge! 

Should the United States fund the WHO if they drag their feet like that?

Just now, xzmattzx said:

Should the United States fund the WHO if they drag their feet like that?

Yes. 

1 minute ago, we_gotta_believe said:

Yes. 

Why, if they have a pattern of getting things wrong, including their current position that people under 18 should not be vaccinated?

6 minutes ago, xzmattzx said:

Why, if they have a pattern of getting things wrong, including their current position that people under 18 should not be vaccinated?

How is this a serious question? It's still a symbiotic relationship even if they are too conservative in making certain judgement calls. Just because your son is a C student, doesn't mean you kick him out of the house. Just because your neighbor let's the grass get really long before he mows his lawn, doesn't mean you should call the cops on him. 

2 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

How is this a serious question? It's still a symbiotic relationship even if they are too conservative in making certain judgement calls. Just because your son is a C student, doesn't mean you kick him out of the house. Just because your neighbor let's the grass get really long before he mows his lawn, doesn't mean you should call the cops on him. 

Every Indian parent disagrees with this.

5 minutes ago, vikas83 said:

Every Indian involved parent disagrees with this.

FYP*

 

 

*Children with learning disabilities, notwithstanding

It's not a surprise that most of the unvaccinated are in Red States.

'Two COVID nations': Delta variant threatens sections of the country where vaccination rates lag

 

 

WASHINGTON — No state has been as successful in its vaccination effort as Vermont, with 64 percent of its population fully inoculated against the coronavirus. Other Northeastern states, including Massachusetts, Maine and Connecticut, are not far behind, with rates of about 60 percent of residents who have been fully vaccinated.

By contrast, only 28.9 percent of Mississippians are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and only 31.9 percent of Alabamians (all figures come from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). Florida, one of the nation’s oldest and most populous states, has vaccinated only 44 percent of its population, even as the governor there, Ron DeSantis, takes a victory lap over his handling of the pandemic.

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18 hours ago, we_gotta_believe said:

How is this a serious question? It's still a symbiotic relationship even if they are too conservative in making certain judgement calls. Just because your son is a C student, doesn't mean you kick him out of the house. Just because your neighbor let's the grass get really long before he mows his lawn, doesn't mean you should call the cops on him. 

Peak libertarianism can only occur when you support indefinite funding of global organizations that you claim are consistently awful at their most important function. 

Peak loneliness can only occur when you spend day after day clowning yourself and drowning in abject stupidity as random strangers on the internet mock you mercilessly for it while you claim it is not at all a desperate cry for help or attention.

11 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

Peak loneliness can only occur when you spend day after day clowning yourself and drowning in abject stupidity as random strangers on the internet mock you mercilessly for it while you claim it is not at all a desperate cry for help or attention.

This is peak 5'5 ferocity. :roll: 

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