The COVID-19 Thread and Hypothetical Boxing Predictions

Karou

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Well they did lockdown their woohand internally while allowing people to leave internationally? Seems in poor taste at the least.
 

Karou

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Screenshot_2020-05-06-21-36-16.png so about 16,000 people just undied of Covid?
 

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Look at all those Facebook notifications.

Did you abandon your game of FarmVille?
 

Marek

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View attachment 56530 so about 16,000 people just undied of Covid?

Just in case you missed it in the other thread.

This is from the same page you posted that picture of.

"Why these numbers are different
Provisional death counts may not match counts from other sources, such as media reports or numbers from county health departments. Our counts often track 1–2 weeks behind other data for a number of reasons: Death certificates take time to be completed. There are many steps involved in completing and submitting a death certificate. Waiting for test results can create additional delays. States report at different rates. Currently, 63% of all U.S. deaths are reported within 10 days of the date of death, but there is significant variation among jurisdictions. It takes extra time to code COVID-19 deaths. While 80% of deaths are electronically processed and coded by NCHS within minutes, most deaths from COVID-19 must be coded manually, which takes an average of 7 days. Other reporting systems use different definitions or methods for counting deaths."

Please unretard yourself asap
 

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I do think that reporting leaves something to be desired as far as people understanding the actual risk of this disease. I don't know if the incentive is to make sure it seems sufficiently scary or what, but reporting guidelines for COVID deaths has expanded to basically include symptomatic at time of death. Maybe mjmjr could give some perspective on that if he reappears. I did hear that here (locally? statewide? not sure), the median age of deaths is 84, 70% of all deaths are within group elderly settings (nursing home, assisted living, etc.). I really think they will begin to lose their ability to keep most people indoors before another month passes (which will be ~3 months from the start of lockdown). Business will begin to reopen in spite of orders, it will be interesting to see any possible court cases proceed, people will be outside because the weather is nicer, and ultimately people are tiring of this process. Hospitals are going broke because they're empty, what exactly are we waiting to happen?

Another day of sitting around with my dick in my hand...

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with an army to enforce her tyranny, has declared that she has a right (not only to TAX) but "to BIND us in ALL CASES WHATSOEVER" and if being bound in that manner, is not slavery, then is there not such a thing as slavery upon earth.
 

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Once again, multiple gunmen arrive at the Michigan State Capitol. No arrests and they just let them walk around! :oh_no:

If a black man had done this...

https://lansingcitypulse.com/storie...rt-lawmaker-into-michigan-state-capitol,14339

Another surface level thought for lithy:

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lithy is my brother regardless.
 

evil wasabi

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Once again, multiple gunmen arrive at the Michigan State Capitol. No arrests and they just let them walk around! :oh_no:

If a black man had done this...

https://lansingcitypulse.com/storie...rt-lawmaker-into-michigan-state-capitol,14339

The black people with guns were hired by the black government official without guns to protect her from the fuckwits with more guns.

Not sure that's the point you're trying to make. But those armed black men weren't "storming", protesting, etc. They were hired to protect a government worker trying to perform her essential duties.
 

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The black people with guns were hired by the black government official without guns to protect her from the fuckwits with more guns.

Not sure that's the point you're trying to make. But those armed black men weren't "storming", protesting, etc. They were hired to protect a government worker trying to perform her essential duties.

Um, they were citizen volunteers. It states as such in the article linked.

You know who is hired to protect a government worker trying to perform her essential duties? State police and sergeants at arms, the same people that I was told would have executed an armed black man on the capitol grounds on sight.
 
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Marek

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The black people with guns were hired by the black government official without guns to protect her from the fuckwits with more guns.

Not sure that's the point you're trying to make. But those armed black men weren't "storming", protesting, etc. They were hired to protect a government worker trying to perform her essential duties.

The pipeline protesters in North Dakota called, they said "you're a fagit"
 

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Code for “We don’t want want blacks, Chinese, and mexicans to have guns”

Or

“I don’t care that the police murder blacks at will and refuse to protect the most vulnerable among us.”

Reagan Republicans are statists, the whole lot of them.
 
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Lagduf

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Suddenly it’s ok to have a firearm to protect someone?

Isn’t that like, what we’ve been advocating the whole time? The right to self defense?
 

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Suddenly it’s ok to have a firearm to protect someone?

Isn’t that like, what we’ve been advocating the whole time? The right to self defense?

Yeah, but you're white, so...
 

evil wasabi

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Um, they were citizen volunteers. It states as such in the article linked.

You know who is hired to protect a government worker trying to perform her essential duties? State police and sergeants at arms, the same people that I was told would have executed an armed black man on the capitol grounds on sight.

You’re right. They were volunteering to help. Let me rephrase - they weren’t using their guns to menace or assault the locals, while brandishing racist, anti-Semitic, or politically nuts signage. They had their guns to protect that government worker from the white folk with the racist signs and guns.

Sometimes you comes off like you wear red shoelaces proudly. And I hope I am wrong when I say that.
 

lithy

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You’re right. They were volunteering to help. Let me rephrase - they weren’t using their guns to menace or assault the locals, while brandishing racist, anti-Semitic, or politically nuts signage. They had their guns to protect that government worker from the white folk with the racist signs and guns.

Sometimes you comes off like you wear red shoelaces proudly. And I hope I am wrong when I say that.

Who was assaulted? Who was menaced? Do you mean that people carrying guns were yelling at their elected representatives? Sounds like effective political protest, or are we no longer allowed to yell at the soft meatbags that hold political office?

As far as I'm aware I've never heard of the red shoelace thing before looking it up just now.
 

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Who was assaulted? Who was menaced? Do you mean that people carrying guns were yelling at their elected representatives? Sounds like effective political protest, or are we no longer allowed to yell at the soft meatbags that hold political office?

As far as I'm aware I've never heard of the red shoelace thing before looking it up just now.

i think there is a big difference between yelling at a dude...Then yelling at a dude w/ a gun...

I mean strip down the politics...

One person is being escorted and protected to go to work
The other one is bringing guns to intimidate
 

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Sometimes you comes off like you wear red shoelaces proudly. And I hope I am wrong when I say that.

He's deliberately obtuse as a defense mechanism.

He'll feign surprise when the christian facist final solution for democracy is set into motion in about 6 months.
 

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No.

It'll be a big surprise for you.

Good idea, that way you won't have to backtrack like eclypse when he posted bullshit conjecture about 'things to come'.
 
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