Because every peon and scrub, like you, I just bootstomp.
1k is coming even sooner than my math model predicted. I'm now recalibrating
I just have to stave 800 in the next 48 hours. If I do that I should be able to get to the finish line at less than a grand.
They'll be no living with your ass if you win. At least if I win I'll act like somebody.
Not you though, you've never had an ounce of restraint. So damn immature.
Because every peon and scrub, like you, I just bootstomp.
1k is coming even sooner than my math model predicted. I'm now recalibrating
The old Splitster!!!
Shoot, already sent it to you. Figured to do it that way so you 100 percent know I'm not being a welch.
I got it through PayPal. Donated:
Thanks
And I know I'm carrying his jock (was never a Chapman fan), but the dude is so hilarious and refreshing:
https://twitter.com/RexChapman
Honest:
And his charity is totally legit: https://bgcf.givingfuel.com/rcf
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So far, 113,000 have recovered from coronavirus world-wide.
The NBA basketball player (Rex Chapman)?
If so, he was busted on a felony count a few years back at the Apple store here in Scottsdale, Arizona.
No, your ing neighbor Rex Chapman. Jesus Dale. Your Sun. Rex Chapman. The dude is a ing all star off the court. Read up.
Fine, but, he was involved in criminal activity is all I'm saying.
Now you're moving goalposts in addition to getting all emo about being called out for your bias.
You said the media needed to tone down factual reporting on fatalities and gruesome, if totally real, carnage. Now you're twisting that into a plea for reasoned coverage.
You should relax, it's ok to be biased, just own it. You're lowballing everything..
He repented. He's a fine young man.
No, no, no, no. YOU said that. I never said they needed to "tone it down." I said they need to present said factual reporting more accurately. They can flash the 120K total cases in the US on the screen to their heart's content, but a "responsible" presentation of those facts would look at how the US is doing on the front per capita. The "fact" is the US isn't the most infected country in the world (which is the hot headline right now). As I said earlier, I have little tolerance for simplistic presentation of facts.
You're the one not owning anything. But go ahead and enjoy the sensationalism, no one is stopping you.
You've already admitted to cheating to the low side of mortality estimates because you think it's corrective to putative media exaggeration that you're been waving your hands at without citing.
That's biased.
Duly noted. I'm glad he turned it around. Surprised it hasn't hit the local Media here.
Winehole quoting like 4 or 5 posts to prove someone said "tone it down" and none of them have "tone it down" or anything that hints "tone it down". Reporting facts isn't the same as toning down the reporting.
Prime example of arm flailing by the MSM to get clicks:
First death of infant in connection with coronavirus reported in the US
From CNN’s Hollie Silverman
A Chicago baby is the first infant death in the US associated with coronavirus, Illinois Department of Public Health Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike said Saturday.
"There has never before been a death associated with COVID-19 in an infant. A full investigation is underway to determine the cause of death," Ezike said. "We must do everything we can to prevent the spread of this deadly virus. If not to protect ourselves, but to protect those around us."
An investigation into the cause of death is underway, Ezike said.
The death of a child younger than one year with coronavirus has previously been reported in China. That child had a pre-existing condition.
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The intent of the le? To draw your mind's eye to the "no one is safe" narrative by "connected with" instead of "died from". Then they say the cause of death is unknown.
This has saturated the MSM and they are capitalizing on panic and sensationalism while doing the normal song and dance routine to avoid telling you the actual truth, you have to pick the articles apart to find the real story.
Some here latch onto the fear the MSM is sowing and they get pissed if everyone else doesn't see the sky is falling.
Yep. Never once did I say tone it down. I'm not sure why he's picking this bone to death so much. Not sure what he gets out of it? I won't do the "we're all gonna die!!!!!" thing unless we really are all gonna die. I'm demanding mainstream media provide a counterbalance to those raw facts.
MP was complaining about factual reporting in a totally non-specific, hand wavy way.
Reporting deaths and the breakdown of mortuary services in Italy isn't sensationalistic, it's the damn truth.
It was also a preview of what's happening in NYC now, and what will happen in other US cities and towns.
Last edited by Winehole23; 03-28-2020 at 06:31 PM.
Here's a great article by an EXPERT showing how deaths can be recorded, related to your example.
https://www.statnews.com/2020/03/17/...reliable-data/In an autopsy series that tested for respiratory viruses in specimens from 57 elderly persons who died during the 2016 to 2017 influenza season, influenza viruses were detected in 18% of the specimens, while any kind of respiratory virus was found in 47%. In some people who die from viral respiratory pathogens, more than one virus is found upon autopsy and bacteria are often superimposed. A positive test for coronavirus does not mean necessarily that this virus is always primarily responsible for a patient’s demise.
^^^more hand waving. there's plenty of detailed, contextualized, nuanced coverage.
Is there sensationalism too? Sure.
Characterizing the news as sensationalism and nothing but is sensationalism too.
Not on the MSM channels I've seen. On alternative outlets, sure.
So what do you get out of this? What should be my "proper" reaction to this event?
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) today reported the death of an infant younger than one year in Chicago who tested positive for coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
I suppose they want to make sure it wasn't a false positive, etc., but that's straight from the department.
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