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Mira 3 year s ago
<- I claim that avatar~!
       
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Carol 3 year s ago
#35 Have you noticed - when Fauci and those other goons are adressing us - they don´t wear any masks, nor do they practice "social distancing".

#4 The NASA T-Shirt gave him away ;)
       
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Eleanor 3 year s ago
#19. First of all, dipsh#t. But I like how she put the fake freckles on the dude too lol!
       
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Ote 3 year s ago
^Hooray for over-generalization!
       
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Edie 3 year s ago
... why everybody so worried about everyone else?
-„Es ist nicht das Bewusstsein der Menschen, das ihr Sein, sondern umgekehrt ihr gesellschaftliches Sein, das ihr Bewusstsein bestimmt.“
Its called "natural selection" let the nature take it course...
If you mention "Spanish flu" most of the people don't even know when and what happened.
BTW #6 - never liked Corona, don't like Corona and not going to change my mind.
       
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Carol 3 year s ago
Edie,
What happened then and there? 27 to 50 million deaths VS. 155.000 alleged deaths.
Apples and oranges?
       
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Edie 3 year s ago
Carol,
... sooo, what is your point?
- Salicylate poisoning?
- Insufficient data in fatalities reports?
- Mandatory imposition of dogmas upon disagreeing members of "free" society?
- Halt or reverse evolution?
       
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Carol 3 year s ago
Edie,
As I said: apples and oranges.
       
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Lois 3 year s ago
Number 10 is dumb but hot. The rest are just morons.
       
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Evelyn 3 year s ago
#25 I say good for them. Given that it should be general knowledge by now that they've been artificially inflating the virus death statistics, the likelihood of getting sick and dying from this thing are extremely low. Some say that this is even no more than the average seasonal flu in severity. What we do to protect ourselves should be a personal choice, not mandated by the fear mongering media or by our elected officials who work for us in case you've forgotten. Not the other way around.
       
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Carol 3 year s ago
Evelyn,
Or even worse, unelected officials which are related to big pharma.
       
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Delphia 3 year s ago
Evelyn,Feel more than free to go out and circulate.
       
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Eric 3 year s ago
Delphia,

Sweden is doing fine!
       
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Estella 3 year s ago
amusing idiocracy ... shoot
       
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Delphia 3 year s ago
#29 isn't wrong. Sanitizing the entire keypad every day, crevices and all, would be arduous and time-consuming, and still wouldn't be 100% effective. When the entire thing is covered in plastic and used by people wearing gloves, even the errant bare-fingered person's cooties can easily and quickly be disposed of by removing the plastic. Doing that and replacing it would probably take less than 30 seconds. They're using the same protective method on all of the point-of-sale keypads in every store I visit.
       
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salamoon 3 year s ago
Delphia, why remove that plastic sheet when you can sanitize it and wipe it easier than each button....?
       
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Delphia 3 year s ago
salamoon, I guess you could. Didn't think of that.
       
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