

some states in the US have those also, Pennsylvania for example
some states in the US have those also, Pennsylvania for example
looks more like a cleave zone
Covid is already doing that so he’s just adding a multiplier bonus
wrong thread but just cook it and put it in the fridge for tomorrow
how many people do you know that are still masking to avoid covid which never went away? in the US at least we have learned negative lessons and societally are worse prepared for another round of pandemic
the sky orb and plasmoid people took all the fun out of seeing the drone videos on tiktok
all 3 trump elections have to be the easiest elections to win and they whiffed on two of them lol
Look – if I don’t win this thing after all this talk, I’m in trouble. Will you please go vote?
I came here, whatever the hell time it is, who the hell knows? I’m giving you the full bore. You wouldn’t let me leave in half an hour. I could have run up here, done it, started screaming, “Make America Great Again!” five or six times, and then left to the cheers of the crowd – I would have been home sleeping right now. I hope to hell that you’re gonna get your asses out and vote!
is there any evidence that lockdown led to behavioral changes tho
what makes you think “lockdown” did that as opposed to the virus that attacks our brains or the increasingly heightened contradictions of our decaying society
and also on behalf of a political party that schemed two seperate elections away from him. huge loser energy.
it’s similar to finding out Biden might have been the accelerationist candidate
read receipts have made me terrible at communication because I simply don’t want to be tracked like that
do you say that as the inevitable result of continued escalations or is there something more specific that makes you think we’re on that track?
nurse who refuses to use gauze because it’s political
the aerosols are technically droplets of liquid yes, but they are physically distinct from what we usually call “droplets” in the sense of the spittle that comes out of your mouth and doesn’t stay in the air for long.
covid is in both. distancing helps with avoiding the larger droplets, handwashing helps with potentially picking up virus from those droplets on surfaces you touch, but neither of those help with the aerosols which is why respirators are of critical importance in avoiding the spread of covid.
so yes you can be technically correct by saying that the aerosols are also droplets but it’s still important to draw the distinction between the two and mitigate the risks from both.
I wear masks everywhere I share air with people and request anyone that enters my home does the same. there’s social pressure everywhere to not wear them, but I’d rather deal with social pressure than risk getting covid. it’s a threat to any part of your body that uses blood and thus worth tremendous effort to avoid where practicable.
I feel like a candidate that made semi-believable promises to benefit normal people would clean up any of these elections but the dems haven’t tried that since 2008
47 lmao. this guy never gives it a rest