Kolek planning to go pro
i don't know, but i worked as hard if not harder than anyone. easy for you to say 30+ years later. if i was bumming on the street with my same background, how does that figure into your little theory. chit could have gone either way man. i knew good from bad, right from wrong. shouldn't be a difficult lesson for BLM to teach eitherand your "disgruntled hogs" have had their way since ohhh, last may with encouragement from most dem pols. i would call that incitement. especially from heals up harris who encouraged contributions to free the anarchists so they wouldn't miss out on burning another police precinct. as usual, the narrative from jan 6 has been polluted with the usual crap. it was bad, should never have happened, but once again, let's hear the rest of the story and you guys will as usual, not have to answer to any of it
Folks don't have to have died to have their lives turned all upside down by having caught COVID-19. For example, this from the LA Times:LOS ANGELES In her quest to overcome one of COVID-19’s strangest symptoms, Mariana Castro-Salzman was willing to try anything.The 32-year-old visited an oncologist and got a CT scan of her head. She saw an ear, nose and throat doctor. Took steroids. Went to a neurologist who put her on anti-anxiety medication.She began sniffing essential oils every day. A homeopath prescribed bath flowers, supplements and chaga mushrooms.And yet, nearly a year after recovering from the coronavirus, her senses of smell and taste are still scrambled. Onions and garlic evoke a nausea that has nothing to do with their actual scent. Coffee smells like a burned tire, but worse.Because of the distorted smells, a condition known as parosmia, she has endured headaches and lost weight.“It’s like a mind game, because you remember all the smells and tastes, but then the second you put it in your mouth, it’s nothing like it used to be,” the Los Angeles resident said. “It’s like a completely different experience.”Loss of taste or smell may be the first thing that prompts someone to get tested for a coronavirus infection. Some studies, in fact, have found it to be the best predictor. (Researchers have even questioned whether smell tests are a better screening tool than temperature checks.)But though a majority of people recover their senses within weeks, 10% suffer long-term smell dysfunction, some researchers estimate. In Castro-Salzman’s case, it started out with anosmia – complete loss of smell – before developing into parosmia.Last week, I read another article about the thousands upon thousands of people who have not regained their sense of taste. It's hard for me to grasp how frustrating, how awful, that must be for them.
I still can't smell. Taste is ok for the most part. 3 months in. The good news is I can't smell my 14 year old's boy funk. Or his shoes. And my poop don't stink. Crazy stuff.
I have started getting random, impossible, phantom smells. Beef stroganoff when we haven't eaten it in months. UTI urine smell inside my surgical mask while shoveling snow. But I walk into a kitchen or pick up a pizza and I get half a whiff lasting about 2 seconds and then it is gone. On a good day.
Every case is different. Weird stuff.
https://nypost.com/2021/02/11/cuomo-aide-admits-they-hid-nursing-home-data-from-feds/amp/?__twitter_impression=trueAnother day, another story. To think this guy won an Emmy or something for his leadership and handling of the pandemic, yikes.
You gonna beat this into the ground orrrrrrr...?
The news that Cuomo hid numbers* broke yesterday. It's not beating into the ground, it's an evolving story that keeps getting more horrific for the old folks of NY.*his aide admitted it.
Yeah it's a genuinely bad look. Whether it's Gov Cuomo or Gov Scott. Anybody should be able to objectively say it's the wrong thing to do...For both... on either side.
https://www.clevescene.com/scene-and-heard/archives/2021/02/11/ohio-undercounted-covid-deaths-by-4000-department-of-health-saysWhat this tells me is that the number of deaths from COVID is higher than the official count. And it is time to bring it all out.
and the people that had covid but died in car crashes and were counted as covid deaths?Chitty counting on both the over and the under count.