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Blake
07-06-2020, 03:19 AM
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Attending church with 500+ and going to a bar are the two worst things you can do so naturally Abbott closes down bars and then goes straight to church last Sunday.
Blake
07-06-2020, 03:21 AM
And oh yeah opens Sea World
Spurtacular
07-06-2020, 03:37 AM
Where did swallowing your bull's jizz rate?
SpursforSix
07-06-2020, 10:35 AM
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Attending church with 500+ and going to a bar are the two worst things you can do so naturally Abbott closes down bars and then goes straight to church last Sunday.
Seems like sitting in a doctor's office waiting room should be much higher. You're probably the same distance away from someone as you would be at a movie theater. And it seems like the risk of running into someone with COVID would also be higher.
pgardn
07-06-2020, 10:40 AM
Where did swallowing your bull's jizz rate?
It makes sense you would want a full discussion on taste testing ya fckn freak.
Spurtacular
07-06-2020, 10:43 AM
It makes sense you would want a full discussion on taste testing ya fckn freak.
:cry Muh fake pandemic :cry
pgardn
07-06-2020, 10:47 AM
:cry Muh fake pandemic :cry
boy on boy wants a taste test...
you go girl.
Millennial_Messiah
07-06-2020, 10:53 AM
The silly thing is that church can be done remotely very easily these days.
We live in an age of
-Skype
-Skype for Business
-Zoom
-Cisco Webex
-MS Teams
-Google Hangouts
-Bluejeans
-YouTube
and yet, people are bitching about the need to go to physical church in person? :lmao Fucking stupid.
pgardn
07-06-2020, 11:00 AM
The silly thing is that church can be done remotely very easily these days.
We live in an age of
-Skype
-Skype for Business
-Zoom
-Cisco Webex
-MS Teams
-Google Hangouts
-Bluejeans
-YouTube
and yet, people are bitching about the need to go to physical church in person? :lmao Fucking stupid.
Some people have grown up in a 3-d world instead of a flat screen and actual like fellowship with other church members.
Weird thing, huh?
Millennial_Messiah
07-06-2020, 11:43 AM
Some people have grown up in a 3-d world instead of a flat screen and actual like fellowship with other church members.
Weird thing, huh?
Yes but during the covid-19 it just isn't a necessity when you can socialize virtually. You don't need it to survive, like getting groceries etc. If you're religious you can always pray at home and hold sermon together electronically.
koriwhat
07-06-2020, 11:57 AM
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Attending church with 500+ and going to a bar are the two worst things you can do so naturally Abbott closes down bars and then goes straight to church last Sunday.
But protests, riots, and looting are all low risk!
You're a bitch blaKKKe plain and simple. Coward! :tu
Blake
07-06-2020, 12:20 PM
You're a bitch blaKKKe plain and simple. Coward! :tu
Says kujowhat on my ankle
SpursforSix
07-06-2020, 12:29 PM
The more I look at this list, the more I think is a lot of BS. How is grocery shopping so different than eating in a restaurant?
And how is shopping at a mall a couple levels over grocery shopping?
baseline bum
07-06-2020, 12:39 PM
The silly thing is that church can be done remotely very easily these days.
We live in an age of
-Skype
-Skype for Business
-Zoom
-Cisco Webex
-MS Teams
-Google Hangouts
-Bluejeans
-YouTube
and yet, people are bitching about the need to go to physical church in person? :lmao Fucking stupid.
Can't pass the collection plate remotely and have fellow parishioners watch what you're putting in to judge you.
baseline bum
07-06-2020, 12:43 PM
The more I look at this list, the more I think is a lot of BS. How is grocery shopping so different than eating in a restaurant?
And how is shopping at a mall a couple levels over grocery shopping?
Because you can't wear a mask when you're eating while you have to when grocery shopping and because you're generally not having long conversations and around people having long conversations (and thus exhaling droplets more forcefully than just breathing) in the grocery store while you are at restaurants. Seems like a no-brainer that indoor dining rooms are much more dangerous than shopping when it comes to protecting yourself from catching SARS-Cov2. No idea why the mall would be worse though... maybe because you're spending more time in the mall than you would in a grocery store since at malls you tend to wander store to store for an hour or two instead of get in and get out in 15-30 minutes at the grocery store?
TimDunkem
07-06-2020, 12:43 PM
The more I look at this list, the more I think is a lot of BS. How is grocery shopping so different than eating in a restaurant?
And how is shopping at a mall a couple levels over grocery shopping?
Probably because people go in and out of the grocers while people treat going to the mall as an all day excursion, touch everything, eat and drink, bring their friends, etc. You're right some of these seemingly need to be rearranged though.
The doctors wait room, plane, and hotel rankings make no sense.
At this point, they should say outdoor activities are ok.
Blake
07-06-2020, 12:48 PM
Because you can't wear a mask when you're eating while you have to when grocery shopping and because you're generally not having long conversations and around people having long conversations (and thus exhaling droplets more forcefully than just breathing) in the grocery store while you are at restaurants. Seems like a no-brainer that indoor dining rooms are much more dangerous than shopping when it comes to protecting yourself from catching SARS-Cov2. No idea why the mall would be worse though... maybe because you're spending more time in the mall than you would in a grocery store since at malls you tend to wander store to store for an hour or two instead of get in and get out in 15-30 minutes at the grocery store?
I wonder how big a deal fitting rooms are at the mall
JamStone
07-06-2020, 12:55 PM
The more I look at this list, the more I think is a lot of BS. How is grocery shopping so different than eating in a restaurant?
And how is shopping at a mall a couple levels over grocery shopping?
I definitely see the difference between grocery shopping and eating at a restaurant. Grocery shopping consists of going up and down the aisles, getting your shit, paying, and going. Eating at a restaurant consists of sitting down in the same place for maybe 45 minutes up to an hour and a half, breathing in and sharing the same air as the people you’re with and who are sitting around you for as long as you’re there. At least from my experience, most people mask up at the grocery store. You have to take off the mask to eat and drink.
Between grocery shopping and mall shopping, it appears less obvious. But perhaps more people seem to follow social distancing and mask wearing at a grocery store as opposed to the mall? People and kids are also more likely to just linger and hang out and just sit around at the mall. And maybe the level of constant cleaning could be a factor as well? Maybe those are some of the differences. Not sure.
baseline bum
07-06-2020, 01:02 PM
The doctors wait room, plane, and hotel rankings make no sense.
At this point, they should say outdoor activities are ok.
Protests ok, looting bad though unless you do it outdoors.
Blake
07-06-2020, 01:07 PM
The doctors wait room, plane, and hotel rankings make no sense.
At this point, they should say outdoor activities are ok.
I think for the most part I can justify most of them but for sure I'd feel safer outside at the beach than sit in a doctor's waiting room with other people
I definitely see the difference between grocery shopping and eating at a restaurant. Grocery shopping consists of going up and down the aisles, getting your shit, paying, and going. Eating at a restaurant consists of sitting down in the same place for maybe 45 minutes up to an hour and a half, breathing in and sharing the same air as the people you’re with and who are sitting around you for as long as you’re there. At least from my experience, most people mask up at the grocery store. You have to take off the mask to eat and drink.
Between grocery shopping and mall shopping, it appears less obvious. But perhaps more people seem to follow social distancing and mask wearing at a grocery store as opposed to the mall? People and kids are also more likely to just linger and hang out and just sit around at the mall. And maybe the level of constant cleaning could be a factor as well? Maybe those are some of the differences. Not sure.
There are so many variables though that make this seem really arbitrary. I agree with much of your characterization, but you're exposed to way more people in a mall or grocery store than you are in a restaurant at 25 or 50 percent capacity.
TheGreatYacht
07-06-2020, 01:27 PM
The more I look at this list, the more I think is a lot of BS. How is grocery shopping so different than eating in a restaurant?
And how is shopping at a mall a couple levels over grocery shopping?
Because you can't wear a mask when you're eating while you have to when grocery shopping and because you're generally not having long conversations and around people having long conversations (and thus exhaling droplets more forcefully than just breathing) in the grocery store while you are at restaurants. Seems like a no-brainer that indoor dining rooms are much more dangerous than shopping when it comes to protecting yourself from catching SARS-Cov2. No idea why the mall would be worse though... maybe because you're spending more time in the mall than you would in a grocery store since at malls you tend to wander store to store for an hour or two instead of get in and get out in 15-30 minutes at the grocery store?
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Spurtacular
Chumpettes grasping for straws to justify their hoax virus :lol
SpursforSix
07-06-2020, 01:28 PM
Because you can't wear a mask when you're eating while you have to when grocery shopping and because you're generally not having long conversations and around people having long conversations (and thus exhaling droplets more forcefully than just breathing) in the grocery store while you are at restaurants. Seems like a no-brainer that indoor dining rooms are much more dangerous than shopping when it comes to protecting yourself from catching SARS-Cov2. No idea why the mall would be worse though... maybe because you're spending more time in the mall than you would in a grocery store since at malls you tend to wander store to store for an hour or two instead of get in and get out in 15-30 minutes at the grocery store?
Yeah...that makes sense. Wasn't even considering the mask time.
Blake
07-06-2020, 01:43 PM
There are so many variables though
That. The biggest ones I think being population density and spacing.
Blake
07-06-2020, 01:45 PM
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Spurtacular
Chumpettes grasping for straws to justify their hoax virus :lol
Why do you lie about what experts say and what posters here say? What's the point?
Trill Clinton
07-06-2020, 01:47 PM
I'm pretty sure I caught it at the gym. Hopefully they close them down again. I'm not going back for a while and I don't see why I have to pay.
Blake
07-06-2020, 01:49 PM
I'm pretty sure I caught it at the gym. Hopefully they close them down again. I'm not going back for a while and I don't see why I have to pay.
Dude I don't understand why anyone would go the gym these last couple of months
JamStone
07-06-2020, 02:00 PM
There are so many variables though that make this seem really arbitrary. I agree with much of your characterization, but you're exposed to way more people in a mall or grocery store than you are in a restaurant at 25 or 50 percent capacity.
I agree there’s a ton of variables to consider, and I’m sure there’s no exact formula how to rank the situations precisely.
And I won’t get into the whole if the coronavirus is a hoax debate. So just on the premise that the virus is real and the transmission is a problem, I think the main considerations would include the amount of people in a situation, the proximity at which those people gather, how adherent those people and/or those places are with preventative guidelines, the length of time those people stay in those situations, and how clean and sanitary those places are kept, among others, I assume.
I think when you compare an indoor restaurant scenario to grocery shopping, the factors of taking off the mask to eat and drink and the length of time in that same place start to increase the risks despite perhaps less exposure to a greater number of people.
Tried to think of an analogy, and I came up with mosquitos. Let’s say we’re at a family cottage in the woods and half the people are outside by the campfire eating food, drinking, listening to music. The other half is inside the family room watching TV, playing cards. There are literally hundreds of mosquitos outside around the campfire. Handful of like 4-5 mosquitos find their way inside the house. I’m outside exposed to hundreds of mosquitos but I have some very effective bug spray on and I sit right by the fire. You’re inside with only a couple mosquitos with no bug spray, no fire. You get eaten up all over your arms and legs. And I have almost no mosquitos bites. The exposure to the amount of mosquitos was heavily offset by the other factors.
There are many variables, but I do think in the different scenarios, some of those variables may end up outweighing others to make it more or less risky.
Trill Clinton
07-06-2020, 02:08 PM
Dude I don't understand why anyone would go the gym these last couple of months
The gains were calling me and i foolishly gave inhttps://www.thecoli.com/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/snoop.png
hater
07-06-2020, 02:10 PM
Lol at a restaurant you actually have to op3n your mouth and injest food and lick utensils that have been throug a few sets of hands :lol
Ppl seriously dont see the difference of that vs grocery store?
500+ worshippers at a time? Do they think most churches are mega churches or something? They don't know that there might be several services over the weekend? - Saturday evening, several Sunday morning or afternoon? Must be one of those who only go to church on Easter Sunday or Christmas.
My guess is that going to church is much less risk than eating out - doors are open, all you have to do is plant your butt on the pew and not touch anything.
I agree there’s a ton of variables to consider, and I’m sure there’s no exact formula how to rank the situations precisely.
And I won’t get into the whole if the coronavirus is a hoax debate. So just on the premise that the virus is real and the transmission is a problem, I think the main considerations would include the amount of people in a situation, the proximity at which those people gather, how adherent those people and/or those places are with preventative guidelines, the length of time those people stay in those situations, and how clean and sanitary those places are kept, among others, I assume.
I think when you compare an indoor restaurant scenario to grocery shopping, the factors of taking off the mask to eat and drink and the length of time in that same place start to increase the risks despite perhaps less exposure to a greater number of people.
Tried to think of an analogy, and I came up with mosquitos. Let’s say we’re at a family cottage in the woods and half the people are outside by the campfire eating food, drinking, listening to music. The other half is inside the family room watching TV, playing cards. There are literally hundreds of mosquitos outside around the campfire. Handful of like 4-5 mosquitos find their way inside the house. I’m outside exposed to hundreds of mosquitos but I have some very effective bug spray on and I sit right by the fire. You’re inside with only a couple mosquitos with no bug spray, no fire. You get eaten up all over your arms and legs. And I have almost no mosquitos bites. The exposure to the amount of mosquitos was heavily offset by the other factors.
There are many variables, but I do think in the different scenarios, some of those variables may end up outweighing others to make it more or less risky.
I like the analogy, but I think it's a little bit off. Putting aside the aersol issue, we know that the virus travels through respiratory droplets that, after leaving the mouth or nose, travel through the air until falling to the ground. And so we observe a six foot radius around people because that is the area the virus can travel. However, the mosquitos in your example would travel around much more freely. I think the better analogy would be comparing how easy it is to smell cologne/perfume inside vs outside (i.e., how close or far you need to be).
pgardn
07-06-2020, 02:26 PM
I agree there’s a ton of variables to consider, and I’m sure there’s no exact formula how to rank the situations precisely.
And I won’t get into the whole if the coronavirus is a hoax debate. So just on the premise that the virus is real and the transmission is a problem, I think the main considerations would include the amount of people in a situation, the proximity at which those people gather, how adherent those people and/or those places are with preventative guidelines, the length of time those people stay in those situations, and how clean and sanitary those places are kept, among others, I assume.
I think when you compare an indoor restaurant scenario to grocery shopping, the factors of taking off the mask to eat and drink and the length of time in that same place start to increase the risks despite perhaps less exposure to a greater number of people.
Tried to think of an analogy, and I came up with mosquitos. Let’s say we’re at a family cottage in the woods and half the people are outside by the campfire eating food, drinking, listening to music. The other half is inside the family room watching TV, playing cards. There are literally hundreds of mosquitos outside around the campfire. Handful of like 4-5 mosquitos find their way inside the house. I’m outside exposed to hundreds of mosquitos but I have some very effective bug spray on and I sit right by the fire. You’re inside with only a couple mosquitos with no bug spray, no fire. You get eaten up all over your arms and legs. And I have almost no mosquitos bites. The exposure to the amount of mosquitos was heavily offset by the other factors.
There are many variables, but I do think in the different scenarios, some of those variables may end up outweighing others to make it more or less risky.
You are also most likely breathing indoor air (mask on, mask off) for a longer time at a real sit down restaurant.
We breath 10,000 to 15,000 liters of air in one day. I feel really bad for the people working on the frontlines.
TimDunkem
07-06-2020, 02:26 PM
There are so many variables though that make this seem really arbitrary. I agree with much of your characterization, but you're exposed to way more people in a mall or grocery store than you are in a restaurant at 25 or 50 percent capacity.
Again, it doesn't need to be full. Many of these places are poorly ventilated and ignore guidelines to begin with. People will spread the virus and catch it in these settings. It has happened time and time again.
JamStone
07-06-2020, 02:29 PM
Yeah, it’s not a perfect analogy.
My main point of the analogy is that one or more variables (e.g. wearing or not wearing a mask, the length of time you’re in an at-risk situation) may outweigh the main variable that people generally view as the biggest factor (number of people you’re exposed to).
pgardn
07-06-2020, 02:34 PM
Yeah, it’s not a perfect analogy.
My main point of the analogy is that one or more variables (e.g. wearing or not wearing a mask, the length of time you’re in an at-risk situation) may outweigh the main variable that people generally view as the biggest factor (number of people you’re exposed to).
I think one way to look at it would to ask where would you go and what would you do if you wanted to catch it (and you had no idea if people were infected or not)
Poor ventilation, inside, no masks, long period of time, people giving off droplets (choir, screaming and yelling), close proximity, people exchanging seating/places, people coming and going.
no bars I think is obvious
SpursforSix
07-06-2020, 02:35 PM
Lol at a restaurant you actually have to op3n your mouth and injest food and lick utensils that have been throug a few sets of hands :lol
Ppl seriously dont see the difference of that vs grocery store?
I don't believe that's a significant factor in how it spreads.
I don't believe that's a significant factor in how it spreads.
Gotta go with hater on this - walking down aisles picking up stuff vs using utensils to put prepared food in your mouth? No contest there.
Blake
07-06-2020, 02:51 PM
500+ worshippers at a time? Do they think most churches are mega churches or something? They don't know that there might be several services over the weekend? - Saturday evening, several Sunday morning or afternoon? Must be one of those who only go to church on Easter Sunday or Christmas.
My guess is that going to church is much less risk than eating out - doors are open, all you have to do is plant your butt on the pew and not touch anything.
Lol of course you think going to church is much less risky than eating out.
Also lol "in church you don't have to touch anything". It's idiot boomers like you that will keep the hospitals overwhelmed
SpursforSix
07-06-2020, 02:53 PM
Gotta go with hater on this - walking down aisles picking up stuff vs using utensils to put prepared food in your mouth? No contest there.
Then you're misinformed as to why restaurants are high on the list.
koriwhat
07-06-2020, 03:39 PM
Says kujowhat on my ankle
Coward!
koriwhat
07-06-2020, 03:40 PM
Actually it seems as if most of yall in this thread are cowards just like blaKKKe. Smdh...
koriwhat
07-06-2020, 03:41 PM
I'm pretty sure I caught it at the gym. Hopefully they close them down again. I'm not going back for a while and I don't see why I have to pay.
You put yourself in said position only to cry about it now? Lmao
Victimhood is strong with you!
ElNono
07-06-2020, 03:43 PM
hey kori, did you get any guidelines of what's the risk in tattoo parlors, tbh?
koriwhat
07-06-2020, 03:44 PM
Lol at a restaurant you actually have to op3n your mouth and injest food and lick utensils that have been throug a few sets of hands :lol
Ppl seriously dont see the difference of that vs grocery store?
Mmm saltgrass tasts great rn as I sit here and eat my steak and laugh at all of yall in this thread.
koriwhat
07-06-2020, 03:45 PM
hey kori, did you get any guidelines of what's the risk in tattoo parlors, tbh?
Theres always risks to life regardless of covid bs.
Masks worn at all times.
Temp checks upon entry.
No entourages.
Simple as that!
koriwhat
07-06-2020, 03:50 PM
I find it comical how fake concerned all you chumps are acting. Yall fucks probably just started washing yalls hands after shitting, wearing gloves while touching everything, and masks that are months old now. It's hilarious to say the least.
ElNono
07-06-2020, 03:50 PM
Theres always risks to life regardless of covid bs.
Masks worn at all times.
Temp checks upon entry.
No entourages.
Simple as that!
That's good you take care of your customers :tu
hater
07-06-2020, 03:51 PM
I don't believe that's a significant factor in how it spreads.
Sure it is. A sick cook or server can easily leave virus on handled plates. Utensils, food. And its been proven the virus lives on surfaces for some time
koriwhat
07-06-2020, 03:54 PM
That's good you take care of your customers :tu
I also kill off whatever could be left behind on surfaces with shit so strong not even HepC stands a chance. It's the way it's been since I started in this field.
koriwhat
07-06-2020, 03:54 PM
Sure it is. A sick cook or server can easily leave virus on handled plates. Utensils, food. And its been proven the virus lives on surfaces for some time
How long? I cant wait to read your answer.
SpursforSix
07-06-2020, 04:00 PM
Sure it is. A sick cook or server can easily leave virus on handled plates. Utensils, food. And its been proven the virus lives on surfaces for some time
Just because it can live on surfaces doesn't mean that it's easily transmitted that way. The latest information says that's not a common method of transmission.
ElNono
07-06-2020, 04:03 PM
I also kill off whatever could be left behind on surfaces with shit so strong not even HepC stands a chance. It's the way it's been since I started in this field.
Yeah, that's why I was asking. Was wondering if the State sent any specific guidelines, but I know you guys keep that shit clean or are out of business pretty quickly.
hater
07-06-2020, 04:09 PM
Just because it can live on surfaces doesn't mean that it's easily transmitted that way. The latest information says that's not a common method of transmission.
Never said it was common. But much more risky than going for groceries. For the reasons stated.
Also because the risk in groceries is pretty standard. Restaurants vary too much (size, cleanliness, air circulation, followimg of precautions)
SpursforSix
07-06-2020, 04:14 PM
Never said it was common. But much more risky than going for groceries. For the reasons stated.
Also because the risk in groceries is pretty standard. Restaurants vary too much (size, cleanliness, air circulation, followimg of precautions)
It's much more risky due to what bb said. The masks come off while people are eating. I don't think it has anything to do with people touching silverware or plates.
If surface transmission of the virus was a big thing, then grocery stores would be much higher on the list imo. With people handling products and putting them back. Not to mention the PIN pads.
SpursforSix
07-06-2020, 04:17 PM
Never said it was common. But much more risky than going for groceries. For the reasons stated.
Also because the risk in groceries is pretty standard. Restaurants vary too much (size, cleanliness, air circulation, followimg of precautions)
By the way, you did seem to say something along those lines.
Lol at a restaurant you actually have to op3n your mouth and injest food and lick utensils that have been throug a few sets of hands :lol
Ppl seriously dont see the difference of that vs grocery store?
I don't believe that's a significant factor in how it spreads.
Sure it is. A sick cook or server can easily leave virus on handled plates. Utensils, food. And its been proven the virus lives on surfaces for some time
Millennial_Messiah
07-06-2020, 04:20 PM
Can't pass the collection plate remotely and have fellow parishioners watch what you're putting in to judge you.
Tithing thru venmo/paypal/zelle is now a thing.
koriwhat
07-06-2020, 04:25 PM
Never said it was common. But much more risky than going for groceries. For the reasons stated.
Also because the risk in groceries is pretty standard. Restaurants vary too much (size, cleanliness, air circulation, followimg of precautions)
Lol as everyone picks up and puts items back over and over again but yes much much safer than eating out. Lmao you're delusional!
koriwhat
07-06-2020, 04:27 PM
Yeah, that's why I was asking. Was wondering if the State sent any specific guidelines, but I know you guys keep that shit clean or are out of business pretty quickly.
Health department is in biz to shut us down so you're either a clean shop or you're out of biz. They've been worse since all this bs but that's no problem.
The more I look at this list, the more I think is a lot of BS. How is grocery shopping so different than eating in a restaurant?
And how is shopping at a mall a couple levels over grocery shopping?
And playing golf and grocery shopping at the same level. So many people walking by you on the 8th hole, playing through no doubt.
SpursforSix
07-06-2020, 04:33 PM
And playing golf and grocery shopping at the same level. So many people walking by you on the 8th hole, playing through no doubt.
It's more like people chasing me down to see if they can listen to my Beats.
hater
07-06-2020, 04:45 PM
By the way, you did seem to say something along those lines.
I hear you. But given that bars and restaurants are closing up again in many states, IMO spread is mucb more risky than groceries and mostly because you have no mask and ingest air, food drinks into your mouth imo
I hear ya tho.
Blake
07-06-2020, 05:22 PM
hey kori, did you get any guidelines of what's the risk in tattoo parlors, tbh?
Angry artists
Blake
07-06-2020, 05:30 PM
You put yourself in said position only to cry about it now? Lmao
Victimhood is strong with you!
So you're making fun of cowards and then you're making fun of people not being cowards and getting sick.
Good ol bipolar kujowhat
Blake
07-06-2020, 05:38 PM
Theres always risks to life regardless of covid bs.
Masks worn at all times.
Temp checks upon entry.
No entourages.
Simple as that!
Masks?
Coward
Blake
07-06-2020, 05:39 PM
Tithing thru venmo/paypal/zelle is now a thing.
It's easier to get people to tithe with in person peer pressure
koriwhat
07-06-2020, 06:04 PM
So you're making fun of cowards and then you're making fun of people not being cowards and getting sick.
Good ol bipolar kujowhat
You are the very definition of a coward and a cuckold. Keep pretending otherwise racistBlaKKKe. :tu
Chucho
07-06-2020, 06:10 PM
130 people in San Antonio metro have died in 4 months. 2.32 million live in that area.
That's pretty good considering all the fat Mexicans sweating all over the place.
TimDunkem
07-06-2020, 06:13 PM
130 people in San Antonio metro have died in 4 months. 2.32 million live in that area.
That's pretty good considering all the fat Mexicans sweating all over the place.
Well, they're only now starting to catch it in large numbers so give it time. 13 died in the past two days, one was 17.
pgardn
07-06-2020, 06:19 PM
130 people in San Antonio metro have died in 4 months. 2.32 million live in that area.
That's pretty good considering all the fat Mexicans sweating all over the place.
in my area of town people are very conscientious about wearing masks in and out of convenience stores and grocery stores, I will say extraordinarily conscientious.
Northwest side of San Antonio.
that being said I know a respiratory therapist who has been in bed for two weeks sick but has not gone to the emergency room,
he is really too weak to move around a whole lot.
so I would like in his situation to a bad case of mononucleosis rather than the flu, this is a mid 30 year old person. I think we are getting very good at hospitals understanding what it takes to get oxygen levels back up, positioning, how much oxygen to give them, on and on
This thing can still knock the holy crap out of you
yes it’s gossip to the board but there you have it.
pgardn
07-06-2020, 06:25 PM
Actually it seems as if most of yall in this thread are cowards just like blaKKKe. Smdh...
yeah that’s what it is.
it’s very manly NOT to worry about infecting other people
and thumbs up for you taking care of your customers
baseline bum
07-06-2020, 06:49 PM
130 people in San Antonio metro have died in 4 months. 2.32 million live in that area.
That's pretty good considering all the fat Mexicans sweating all over the place.
Outside of that one nursing home on the SE side San Antonio hasn't had much infection until these last two weeks.
tholdren
07-06-2020, 06:51 PM
https://static.abcotvs.com/ktrk/images/cms/risk-chart.jpg
Attending church with 500+ and going to a bar are the two worst things you can do so naturally Abbott closes down bars and then goes straight to church last Sunday.
Lol going camping a risk at all.
TheGreatYacht
07-06-2020, 07:29 PM
Lol going camping a risk at all.
Chumpettes can't think for themselves
tholdren
07-06-2020, 07:31 PM
Chumpettes can't think for themselves
Better watch out for golf!
Blake
07-06-2020, 09:15 PM
Chumpettes can't think for themselves
Do you wear a mask?
pgardn
07-06-2020, 09:23 PM
Lol going camping a risk at all.
Now we know who does not camp.
In most of the best places to camp, like Yellowstone, you have to check in at a camp center and pay for the site and possibly get checked out for various articles that are illegal.
THIS requires you enter a site that might be filled with OTHERS waiting to do the same.
You get a bottleneck of people wanting to get away, especially RIGHT now.
At the place where you check in (indoors in every good place I have ever been).
Again you guys show yourselves as complete tools.
Now add to that when you have a multi person tent (4-6) you can spend all night BREATHING each others air, it just does not immediately leave the tent. It behooves some groups to have one tent instead of multiple single person tents like we do (It saves a lot of room if you hike or Kayak in) You breath in about 3000- 6000 liters of air per night. You would be aware of this if you checked all the water vapor in the morning.
again...
idiots...
Blake
07-06-2020, 09:38 PM
yeah that’s what it is.
it’s very manly NOT to worry about infecting other people
and thumbs up for you taking care of your customers
:lol the tough guys talking shit in this thread
Spurtacular
07-06-2020, 10:30 PM
https://i.ibb.co/PNjP62x/FB-IMG-1594059744145.jpg
Spurtacular (https://www.spurstalk.com/forums/member.php?u=49615)
Chumpettes grasping for straws to justify their hoax virus :lol
:lmao Yup
Spurtacular
07-06-2020, 10:32 PM
:lol the tough guys talking shit in this thread
Next thing you know they'll be fucking your wife. :lol
Blake
07-06-2020, 11:07 PM
Next thing you know they'll be fucking your wife. :lol
No you'll just be picturing it. At 3am.
Spurtacular
07-07-2020, 12:00 AM
No you'll just be picturing it. At 3am.
Was the guy who fucked your wife a tough guy?
Blake
07-07-2020, 12:39 AM
Was the guy who fucked your wife a tough guy?
https://i.imgflip.com/303uj5.jpg
Now we know who does not camp.
In most of the best places to camp, like Yellowstone, you have to check in at a camp center and pay for the site and possibly get checked out for various articles that are illegal.
THIS requires you enter a site that might be filled with OTHERS waiting to do the same.
You get a bottleneck of people wanting to get away, especially RIGHT now.
At the place where you check in (indoors in every good place I have ever been).
Again you guys show yourselves as complete tools.
Now add to that when you have a multi person tent (4-6) you can spend all night BREATHING each others air, it just does not immediately leave the tent. It behooves some groups to have one tent instead of multiple single person tents like we do (It saves a lot of room if you hike or Kayak in) You breath in about 3000- 6000 liters of air per night. You would be aware of this if you checked all the water vapor in the morning.
again...
idiots...
Or camping outside a store waiting for them to open for black friday deals. That's camping too! Then there's overpass camping.
These should be individual risks, not "risks if you do this in large groups".
If one person goes camping alone, they have X amount of risk. I suppose if you skydive in a group of 200, you could have a higher risk than sky diving alone.
Trill Clinton
07-07-2020, 09:24 AM
You put yourself in said position only to cry about it now? Lmao
Victimhood is strong with you!
I'm not crying about it. Take the needle out your arm and pay attention.
pgardn
07-07-2020, 09:29 AM
Or camping outside a store waiting for them to open for black friday deals. That's camping too! Then there's overpass camping.
These should be individual risks, not "risks if you do this in large groups".
If one person goes camping alone, they have X amount of risk. I suppose if you skydive in a group of 200, you could have a higher risk than sky diving alone.
of the numerous people you have seen at the many campsites you have visited how many people were completely alone?
says the guy who is afraid wade fish. How did you like sitting thru videos THAT YOU HAD TO WATCH on bear attacks? Did it feel like wearing a mask? I mean, having to watch a fckn video you have seen 5x already.
camping alone at distant campsites is of course encouraged in Yellowstone and other national camp grounds, surprisingly they don’t cage their animals
another fucking tool trying to rescue his tool box
and please keep up your foolish comparisons for the board to note
how did you count this one, as an L or a W?
Play Boban
07-07-2020, 09:31 AM
https://static.abcotvs.com/ktrk/images/cms/risk-chart.jpg
Attending church with 500+ and going to a bar are the two worst things you can do so naturally Abbott closes down bars and then goes straight to church last Sunday.
Protesting is a 0 I assume?
unless you protest lockdowns, then it’s a 9.
pgardn
07-07-2020, 09:38 AM
Protesting is a 0 I assume?
unless you protest lockdowns, then it’s a 9.
yes protesting inside without a mask at a rally listening to an orange man screaming while you scream is a zero
Bill_Brasky
07-07-2020, 09:42 AM
Only a matter of time before all these immortals catch it and figure out that it's not a fun time like they seem to think
in my area of town people are very conscientious about wearing masks in and out of convenience stores and grocery stores, I will say extraordinarily conscientious.
Northwest side of San Antonio.
that being said I know a respiratory therapist who has been in bed for two weeks sick but has not gone to the emergency room,
he is really too weak to move around a whole lot.
so I would like in his situation to a bad case of mononucleosis rather than the flu, this is a mid 30 year old person. I think we are getting very good at hospitals understanding what it takes to get oxygen levels back up, positioning, how much oxygen to give them, on and on
This thing can still knock the holy crap out of you
yes it’s gossip to the board but there you have it.
Yes, one of the CNN videos here took the blood out, oxygenated it and put it back in - I guess ventilators are bad news. But they're getting better at treating it. My asthmatic ds goes off to college in the fall, and I know he's bound to get it. Hopefully by then, the hospitals are even better at treating it.
pgardn
07-07-2020, 10:14 AM
Yes, one of the CNN videos here took the blood out, oxygenated it and put it back in - I guess ventilators are bad news. But they're getting better at treating it. My asthmatic ds goes off to college in the fall, and I know he's bound to get it. Hopefully by then, the hospitals are even better at treating it.
On the whole the youngsters are doing well.
Asthmatics, I have not read or seen a whole lot on that, I would guess its preferable not to be asthmatic.
I think we will continue to get better at this as long as things dont fill and we dont start treating people in rodeo and basketball stadiums and or run out of the people who really have guts, the healthcare workers (surprisingly. I do not consider the people who refuse to wear masks as fighting for our liberty or in anyway brave, gutty people.
yes the oldren, we will never run out of beds, we always have a free alley.)
Ventilators look like last resort stuff. It appears that a number of people who come off them come out in really bad shape. When your oxygen levels go that low though its gotta test so many organs, and who knows what weaknesses in organs individuals have that they did not know about.
It's strange how the colleges are treating covid differently. UF - our flagship uni in Gainesville (basically a college town) will be going about its (fall) normal classes - just requiring masks. But one in Orlando (where people from all over the world go) is doing zoom for the large classes (so far) and (along with UT Austin) - going totally remote after Thanksgiving while UF is normal throughout - location, I guess. Probably a lot of scrambling as kids try to delay housing as long as possible in case of total remote.
hater
07-07-2020, 10:50 AM
It's strange how the colleges are treating covid differently. UF - our flagship uni in Gainesville (basically a college town) will be going about its (fall) normal classes - just requiring masks. But one in Orlando (where people from all over the world go) is doing zoom for the large classes (so far) and (along with UT Austin) - going totally remote after Thanksgiving while UF is normal throughout - location, I guess. Probably a lot of scrambling as kids try to delay housing as long as possible in case of total remote.
Major sports leagues are struggling to restart even without crowds. You can imagine how harder it is to restart college campuses. American College students are dirty pieces of human garbage that seldom take showers much less take required pr3cautions :lol
Blake
07-07-2020, 10:53 AM
Protesting is a 0 I assume?
unless you protest lockdowns, then it’s a 9.
It's either a 3 or a 4 on the chart unless you're a snowflake in which your numbers would then kick in
Blake
07-07-2020, 10:56 AM
It's strange how the colleges are treating covid differently. UF - our flagship uni in Gainesville (basically a college town) will be going about its (fall) normal classes - just requiring masks. But one in Orlando (where people from all over the world go) is doing zoom for the large classes (so far) and (along with UT Austin) - going totally remote after Thanksgiving while UF is normal throughout - location, I guess. Probably a lot of scrambling as kids try to delay housing as long as possible in case of total remote.
"CNN)More than a hundred students at University of Washington fraternity houses in Seattle have tested positive for Covid-19, the university said Sunday.
The university said in a joint news release with the Seattle and King County public health department that 121 students had tested positive for the virus in the fraternity house cluster, 112 of them residents in the Greek Row section north of the campus....."
https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/05/us/university-of-washington-coronavirus-frats/index.html
elbamba1
07-07-2020, 10:58 AM
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/covid-data/covidview/index.html
Its about 10 days behind from what I can see. It will be interesting to see where these numbers are in another 7 - 10 days.
MannyIsGod
07-07-2020, 11:01 AM
That chart is pretty stupid to be honest. For example going to a beach. How many people are there? how close are you? I really don't think going to a beach is more dangerous than going to a library or museum much less sitting in a waiting room.
koriwhat
07-07-2020, 11:08 AM
I'm not crying about it. Take the needle out your arm and pay attention.
Take the needle out? You're clearly as dumb as the rest here and that's news to no one.
koriwhat
07-07-2020, 11:11 AM
yes protesting inside without a mask at a rally listening to an orange man screaming while you scream is a zero
It's hilarious how trained you are. You're such a good pleb.
koriwhat
07-07-2020, 11:12 AM
Next thing you know they'll be fucking your wife. :lol
Mic drop!
SnakeBoy
07-07-2020, 11:32 AM
130 people in San Antonio metro have died in 4 months. 2.32 million live in that area.
That's pretty good considering all the fat Mexicans sweating all over the place.
Especially surprising since 75% of the cases are Mexicans. Then again, refried beans are a good source of zinc.
hater
07-07-2020, 11:35 AM
Especially surprising since 75% of the cases are Mexicans. Then again, refried beans are a good source of zinc.
Mexican Tequila >>>> Pendejos Chloroquina
Play Boban
07-07-2020, 11:42 AM
That chart is pretty stupid to be honest. For example going to a beach. How many people are there? how close are you? I really don't think going to a beach is more dangerous than going to a library or museum much less sitting in a waiting room.
Going to be the beach is one of the safest things you can do tbh
SnakeBoy
07-07-2020, 12:02 PM
Seems like sitting in a doctor's office waiting room should be much higher. You're probably the same distance away from someone as you would be at a movie theater. And it seems like the risk of running into someone with COVID would also be higher.
It's a list made by physicians so of course they aren't going to rank that as high risk.
Can also tell they prefer playing tennis over golf and going camping over going to the beach.
Blake
07-07-2020, 12:08 PM
It's hilarious how trained you are. You're such a good pleb.
Do you wear a mask?
Spurtacular
07-07-2020, 12:23 PM
It's hilarious how trained you are. You're such a good pleb.
Dude's a serious wet blanket. Ask his "daughter". Scaredy cuck wouldn't even let her hang out with healthy people.
Trainwreck2100
07-07-2020, 12:51 PM
The gains were calling me and i foolishly gave inhttps://www.thecoli.com/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/snoop.png
Well now that you had it you can go back to the gym and not really worry
TimDunkem
07-07-2020, 12:53 PM
Well now that you had it you can go back to the gym and not really worry
Not sure about that. L:lollsonaro has had it twice. Looks worse this time around.
pgardn
07-07-2020, 12:54 PM
That chart is pretty stupid to be honest. For example going to a beach. How many people are there? how close are you? I really don't think going to a beach is more dangerous than going to a library or museum much less sitting in a waiting room.
It says going to the beach, not on the beach Im thinking.
If you are distanced on a beach I imagine its fine.
But lets take Spring Break Beach:
Many of the college kids get rooms and party knowing the beach is the check out the body spot.
Then getting to the destination you drive together. Then actually getting on the beach, they dont let you walk over the sand dunes in Texas, there are specific paths you must take. The spring breaks I did had massive numbers of people coming and going through these little paths thru the dunes, then you get to spread out once you were there.
Hard to put a number on it, but I can see going being the problem, not at the beach and spread out. Thats why I thought all those pictures showing people at the beach, and spread out, were really not what one should be worried about.
TimDunkem
07-07-2020, 12:57 PM
People overthink way too much. If the beach is relatively empty and you are distant from strangers you're probably good. If you're going to South Padre for some party all night with a hundred strangers sexy booze time then, yeah, probably not.
pgardn
07-07-2020, 01:06 PM
People overthink way too much. If the beach is relatively empty and you are distant from strangers you're probably good. If you're going to South Padre for some party all night with a hundred strangers sexy booze time then, yeah, probably not.
Thats why the entertainment press was really not so honest about those pictures.
Some were taken at ground level so it looked really crowded while the over head shot might show people well spaced.
So many of the pictures they choose for almost anything are really bad representations.
Some of the Youtubes put up by TGY had absolutely ridiculous pictures showing green glowing test tubes or skulls mixed in with some molecular formula or giant waves coming out of a radio antennae. They were completely awful and showed the speakers had not a clue as to what they were going to talk about Before they even spoke.
Disingenuous shit.
Some of the pictures from people out on the golf course way apart hitting a shot... They did not show the line in the Clubhouse waiting room next up for their tee time or signing in so they dont get cancelled, or other groups waiting for cancellation. Its like people waiting inside a restaurant because its too damn hot. There are so many people who just want to get out right now and have the time. Most of the tee times are filled up way in advance but some still come to get in on a cancellation. Its not the actual act of walking to your very bad drive hundreds of yards away from other people that is dangerous.
koriwhat
07-07-2020, 01:48 PM
Do you wear a mask?
Did you wear the pants in your marriage?
Blake
07-07-2020, 02:16 PM
Dude's a serious wet blanket. Ask his "daughter". Scaredy cuck wouldn't even let her hang out with healthy people.
Do you wear a mask?
Blake
07-07-2020, 02:16 PM
Did you wear the pants in your marriage?
Yeah that's what I thought, coward. Get back to work at painting cartoon pictures on guys asses.
Spurtacular
07-07-2020, 02:19 PM
Do you wear a mask?
I wouldn't wear a face diaper for you.
Blake
07-07-2020, 02:20 PM
People overthink way too much. If the beach is relatively empty and you are distant from strangers you're probably good. If you're going to South Padre for some party all night with a hundred strangers sexy booze time then, yeah, probably not.
Pretty much. It's not that difficult
Spurtacular
07-07-2020, 02:20 PM
Did you wear the pants in your marriage?
Blake is running from all the questions in the Blake and Reck thread.
The latest is whether the dude who fucked his wife is a tough guy or not.
He won't say. :lol
Blake
07-07-2020, 02:23 PM
I wouldn't wear a face diaper for you.
Well you never leave your room any way
ChumpDumper
07-07-2020, 02:23 PM
I wouldn't wear a face diaper for you.But do you wear a mask?
Blake
07-07-2020, 02:25 PM
Blake is running from all the questions in the Blake and Reck thread.
The latest is whether the dude who fucked his wife is a tough guy or not.
He won't say. :madrun
https://i.imgflip.com/303uj5.jpg
Spurtacular
07-07-2020, 02:27 PM
It's not a hard question, blake.
Was the dude who fucked your wife a tough guy?
Blake
07-07-2020, 02:30 PM
It's not hard
Was the dude who fucked your wife a tough guy?
https://i.imgflip.com/303uj5.jpg
ChumpDumper
07-07-2020, 02:31 PM
It's not a hard question, blake.
Was the dude who fucked your wife a tough guy?It's not a hard question, derp.
Do you wear a mask?
Spurtacular
07-07-2020, 02:32 PM
Blake gonna hide out in his cuckoon. Par.
ChumpDumper
07-07-2020, 02:32 PM
Blake is running from all the questions in the Blake and Reck thread.
The latest is whether the dude who fucked his wife is a tough guy or not.
He won't say. :lolderp wants to fantasize about tough guys.
ChumpDumper
07-07-2020, 02:32 PM
Blake gonna hide out in his cuckoon. Par.Do you wear a mask?
tholdren
07-07-2020, 02:45 PM
Lol golf a risk
koriwhat
07-07-2020, 03:01 PM
Yeah that's what I thought, coward. Get back to work at painting cartoon pictures on guys asses.
Lmao you seek answers from someone who gives zero fucks about you and you get all huffy puffy when you get zero answers. You're a cuckold blaKKKe; own it!
tholdren
07-07-2020, 03:02 PM
This chart is hilarious
ElNono
07-07-2020, 03:10 PM
^^^ everything you post is hilarious... unlike your math, which is invisible
ChumpDumper
07-07-2020, 03:11 PM
^^^ everything you post is hilarious... unlike your math, which is invisible
I F:lolldRen
Blake
07-07-2020, 03:51 PM
Lmao you seek answers from someone who gives zero fucks about you and you get all huffy puffy when you get zero answers. You're a cuckold blaKKKe; own it!
K, druggy
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