Dr.D00p
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God, I hate kids that age for the most part. All they care about are themselves.
Obnoxious cunts.
Let's be honest here, we all were at that age.
God, I hate kids that age for the most part. All they care about are themselves.
Obnoxious cunts.
I wasn't.Let's be honest here, we all were at that age.
I'm that age and might be an idiot but I'm not doing that!Let's be honest here, we all were at that age.
Have I missed something here, or do they not know how wi-fi works?The commission would also like internet users to reduce their data consumption, by using Wi-FI or choosing lower resolution for content."
Have I missed something here, or do they not know how wi-fi works?
"Dang this Xbox update is 30 gigs."
"No worries, bruv. Just switch over to wi-fi".
How many millions of lives do you want to ruin for a couple of thousand dead?
Do you want to alter the entire structure of society that badly?
Confirmed cases? Sure, Italy might overtake them.Are there any predictions that Italy is going to overtake China for total cases? That would be truly insane.
I'd like to offer my services to any hot European woman in need of a D injection. Totally free of charge service.Probably the biggest bungle of this corona episode is the lack of any official recommendation for everyone to start slamming vitamin d3. Vitamin D produces antimicrobial proteins, particularly in the respiratory tract, and the lack of those proteins is a big part of why flu and cold flourishes during the winter months when our bodies aren't getting D3 from the sun. The science is already settled on D3's ability to help fight respiratory ailments, so why is there no official guidance on this? While it doesn't prevent infection, it does help immensely with duration and severity.
I can vouch for this as I started supplementing last September and caught a flu from my wife (who doesn't supplement). She was knocked on her ass for a week, somewhat sick for another week, while I got off with only two days of a light cough. As for which supplements work, I can only vouch for Kirkland Signature (from Costco) vitamin D3 2000 i/u. But that stuff definitely works. Before supplementing, my nanograms/milliliter was at 32--bottom of the suggested healthy range of 30-100. That was all naturally derived from sunlight. 4 months (October-January when there isn't enough U/V in the sunlight to convert to D3) of taking 14,000 units of D/day got my level up to 123 nanograms/milliliter (which is too high). So don't take that much. I'm now down to 6,000 units a day (which is 3 pills, about 30 cents worth IIRC). I'd recommend staying in the 4000-6000 range. A lot of lunatics online are suggesting super doses, but an overabundance of D can seriously fuck you up.
Good to hear. I started taking THE D 2 months ago. 2 or 3 x2000 units per dayProbably the biggest bungle of this corona episode is the lack of any official recommendation for everyone to start slamming vitamin d3. Vitamin D produces antimicrobial proteins, particularly in the respiratory tract, and the lack of those proteins is a big part of why flu and cold flourishes during the winter months when our bodies aren't getting D3 from the sun. The science is already settled on D3's ability to help fight respiratory ailments, so why is there no official guidance on this? While it doesn't prevent infection, it does help immensely with duration and severity.
I can vouch for this as I started supplementing last September and caught a flu from my wife (who doesn't supplement). She was knocked on her ass for a week, somewhat sick for another week, while I got off with only two days of a light cough. As for which supplements work, I can only vouch for Kirkland Signature (from Costco) vitamin D3 2000 i/u. But that stuff definitely works. Before supplementing, my nanograms/milliliter was at 32--bottom of the suggested healthy range of 30-100. That was all naturally derived from sunlight. 4 months (October-January when there isn't enough U/V in the sunlight to convert to D3) of taking 14,000 units of D/day got my level up to 123 nanograms/milliliter (which is too high). So don't take that much. I'm now down to 6,000 units a day (which is 3 pills, about 30 cents worth IIRC). I'd recommend staying in the 4000-6000 range. A lot of lunatics online are suggesting super doses, but an overabundance of D can seriously fuck you up.
I'd like to offer my services to any hot European woman in need of a D injection. Totally free of charge service.
Are you answering every question with a question?
It's not going to be a couple of thousands dead. It's going to be millions. So you could rephrase your question: how many millions would you let die for your right to go to the theater whenever you want?
And to your assumption I would like to enforce martial law and take away your gun or something: I don't want to alter the structure of society. I want a vaccine to be developed ASAP. But I'm aware that might take more than a year.
Well, people who were infected and either recovered or died are immune to it now so they cant be nodes for spreading it. The less potential carriers, the harder it is to spread. Also China disinfected streets, money, buildings indoors and probably a ton more. The authoritarian nature of the country actually benefits it in a scenario like this because they throw human rights to the wind and force isolation, physically remove people they might think are infected, etc. This makes it harder for it to spread.I'm still perplexed how it's working in China. I mean, I get that the official numbers are way lower, but they are basically letting people move around freely now, with no more quarantine even in Wuhan?
Why would the spread not just start right up again?
Within the guidelines, the CDC says bandanas and scarves could be used in place of a mask, Gupta said. The reason for these guidelines is due to a lack of personal protective equipment and not enough health care workers, Gupta said."This is a huge concern, John, because this is how you potentially increase the spread, at least not slow down the spread," Gupta said to CNN's John Berman this morning.
Well, they should stop resurrecting him.1 Iranian dies from coronavirus every 10 minutes
It's a fair question. People should be aware of what governments are trying to pull during the dilemma (one example):Society has already been restructured, are you that obtuse?
How many rights do you think should be taken away?
Would've been nice if China and the media took this seriously in November/December.It's official now. We'll enter healthcare collapse at some point in the next week. Once that happens, you can't get medical attention anymore. Today they begin to conscript physicians who retired in the last 2 years and students on their last year of college as a desperate measure to avoid the collapse.
Sorry man, Coronavirus is the main concern right now.It's a fair question. People should be aware of what governments are trying to pull during the dilemma (one example):
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Amidst the Wu Flu pandemic, the US Senate is advancing a bill with the potential to remove all Internet privacy
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/03/earn-it-bill-governments-not-so-secret-plan-scan-every-message-online Imagine an Internet where the law required every message sent to be read by government-approved scanning software. Companies that handle such messages wouldn’t be allowed to securely...www.neogaf.com
To me it seems kind of.... paper-thin to wring hands and worry about coronavirus yet not be worried about authoritarian governments taking this opportunity to seize more power.
But it will be like a party onlineEconomist says if everyone stays home for 6 months, it's like a "Great Depression"
Former Trump administration economist Kevin Hassett says the April jobs report will be “the worst jobs number you ever saw.”
In an interview with CNN’s Poppy Harlow on Thursday, Hassett said that if everyone stays home for six months, “it is like a Great Depression.”
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March 19, 2020 coronavirus news
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Dutch health minister collapses during coronavirus debate
https://www.politico.eu/article/dutch-health-minister-collapses-during-coronavirus-debate/
Would've been nice if China and the media took this seriously in November/December.
Unfortunately the barbaric chinese regime was more worried about saving face than being effective.
I mean fuck after sars stopped being news they lifed the restrictions on consuming wild animals and that led us to the coronavirus crisis. And now that the bat soup made the rounds in the news, they implemented the restrictions again. You bet your ass those chinese clowns will be lifting the restrictions once again once the coronavirus is no longer news.
It's official now. We'll enter healthcare collapse at some point in the next week. Once that happens, you can't get medical attention anymore. Today they begin to conscript physicians who retired in the last 2 years and students on their last year of college as a desperate measure to delay the collapse.
You own it?2 TSA screeners at JFK airport test positive for coronavirus
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March 19, 2020 coronavirus news
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my airport
Don't assume people are only able to exert concern for one topic at a time.Sorry man, Coronavirus is the main concern right now.
The bigger question is whether the chinese citizens will finally stand up for themselves. When it comes to the world economy, they're screwed either way. So will they hold their gov't responsible or will they toe the party line?Unfortunately the barbaric chinese regime was more worried about saving face than being effective.
I mean fuck after sars stopped being news they lifed the restrictions on consuming wild animals and that led us to the coronavirus crisis. And now that the bat soup made the rounds in the news, they implemented the restrictions again. You bet your ass those chinese clowns will be lifting the restrictions once again once the coronavirus is no longer news.
Which country?
Don't assume people are only able to exert concern for one topic at a time.
It is possible -- and I'd like you to take a deep breath before continuing -- to be simultaneously concerned about the virus, concerned about misinformation concerning the virus, and concerned about how governments might use this as an opportunity to seize power and cause long-term oppression within their borders.
The bigger question is whether the chinese citizens will finally stand up for themselves. When it comes to the world economy, they're screwed either way. So will they hold their gov't responsible or will they toe the party line?
Patriot Act was an abuse, which is why it is sensible to bring up the risk of it happening again in the current coronavirus situation. I think you and I are saying the same thing but with different words.Yes, I understand. The typical American is more concerned with remedying the situation we are in at any expense that doesn't directly impact them or their surroundings. Sorry man, it's how people operate. No different than the Patriot Act.
Country is Spain, region is Catalonia (think Barcelona). I make that distinction because covid patients aren't being offloaded too far from point of origen to avoid contagions.
Patriot Act was an abuse, which is why it is sensible to bring up the risk of it happening again in the current coronavirus situation. I think you and I are saying the same thing but with different words.
The bigger question is whether the chinese citizens will finally stand up for themselves. When it comes to the world economy, they're screwed either way. So will they hold their gov't responsible or will they toe the party line?