Oso planning to go pro
Down 1 w 5 seconds left. Doable.
People are dying. Lots of people. And it is going to get way worse.And yet: “If you bought clothing before all this happened, if you want to return it, are stores gonna waive that 30-day period where you can get your money back?” Airhardt wondered. “This not a priority, but women have to get their hair done. I saw someone tweet out, you’re going to see what color our real hair is, because our roots are going to grow in. All my friends are saying — this is not a priority, people are dying, and I realize that — that they can’t get their nails done.”This is actually said - OUT LOUD on State TV. It's not enough to ask people to just die and get it over with (which they are also asking for on Fox), now we have to worry how brain dead socialites are going to survive the abuse they will receive when they can't get their hair and nails done.What kind of human being would continue to watch this station after this? That is not a rhetorical question. I mean what kind of person would continue to watch this station?We have many here. Please, give me an answer.
I have never watched, but to give them the benefit of the doubt...the stress of this situation seems to be bringing out both the best and the worst in us.On the plus side, direct interactions (i.e., on walks, at a safe distance of course) often end with a sincere “stay safe” or other sentiment. On the minus, stress often brings out more confrontational, argumentative behavior. I know that I have (often to my later regret) gotten further into arguments right here on Scoop than I normally might. (By the way, I’m sorry.) Anyhow, maybe making light of covid is another way people cope with the stress.Like I said, I have never watched, so I could be wrong.Oh, and stay safe all!
What the fu*k does this have to do with anything adult related? Grow up. Plenty of sh!t takes on both sides. We dont have to transcribe every one of them.
Someone said something to that effect to me yesterday -- people do odd things when they are scared.
Union finds supplier with 39 million n95 masks on hand and another who can make 20 million a week.Wonder why no government seemed to be aware of these.https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/nidhiprakash/seiu-uhw-masks-coronavirus-ppe
Like buying a crap ton of toilet paper. I still haven't figured out what that is all about. If a crisis was coming, it would be pretty damn far down on the list of stuff I would hoard. I can improvise if there's no TP. I can't improvise food so well.Is this related to the fact that they don't put out the Sears catalog anymore?
Well weve done it. Usa #1 again.https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
Like buying a crap ton of toilet paper. I still haven't figured out what that is all about. If a crisis was coming, it would be pretty damn far down on the list of stuff I would hoard. I can improvise if there's no TP. I can't improvise food so well.
On a positive note, forgetful's death rate is already cut in half.
Clearly you've never read "Alive."
I'm surprised this isn't getting more attention, but Neil Ferguson of Imperial College, has changed his projected outcomes for the UK, factoring in the effects of recent lockdown measures. He's dropping his estimates from 500K dead in the UK to 20K or less. "He said that expected increases in National Health Service capacity and ongoing restrictions to people’s movements make him “reasonably confident” the health service can cope when the predicted peak of the epidemic arrives in two or three weeks. UK deaths from the disease are now unlikely to exceed 20,000, he said, and could be much lower."The earlier Imperial College paper seemed to be pretty highly regarded when it was released. I'm not sure how to digest the significant change here. Is the quality of one or both of these models suspect? Maybe the original had limited mitigation measures accounted for?https://www.newscientist.com/article/2238578-uk-has-enough-intensive-care-units-for-coronavirus-expert-predicts/
It's going to get worse.New Rochelle went into lockdown two weeks ago and NYC still is seeing its numbers go up. The irresponsible spring breakers and the people who didn't close the beaches while they could are going to see the results of their decisions come to fruition in the next 7-10 days.Anyone who thinks we are going to be able to start things back up again by Easter is kidding themselves.