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Guess Who? (media.patriots.win)
posted ago by TH3JAD3DH3ART ago by TH3JAD3DH3ART +839 / -0
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Curlybill 13 points ago +13 / -0

Pretty good chance we caught and are already dead but dont know it. 85% asymptomatic =100% fatal! I have no excuse for not having it the only thing that's changed in my life is other people seem stupider and more muffled lately. Someone check my pulse, wheres that creepy kid from sixth sense?

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Rerun1Central 5 points ago +6 / -1

i see dumb people

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MODEL101 4 points ago +4 / -0

Really dumb, they just keep piling on more masks, in their cars by themselves, outside with nobody anywhere near them, pure insanity

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Jabron661 2 points ago +2 / -0

Anal swabs. Getting tested even when you don't feel sick.

Dumb, dumb, dumb.

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Curlybill 2 points ago +2 / -0

Remember when we were memeing covid buttplugs? We really gotta be more careful with the meme magic!

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EnforcerDesu 7 points ago +7 / -0

Same.

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markolbb 5 points ago +5 / -0

Me too.

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LaisreVortnoc 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ditto.

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Comingupblank 7 points ago +7 / -0

I caught it but all I got was a mild headache, congestion, runny nose, fever for 20 minutes, and no taste or smell. I'd rather have it 100x VS the flu once.

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Jabron661 4 points ago +4 / -0

I had a brush with it, may have caught it but I refused to get tested so not sure.

Guy I work with came in on a Monday, said his wife had visited her parents on Sunday, the parents had just tested positive on that Monday. He didn't see them, but his wife did.

Fast forward, the parents were sick, but not bad, 3 days later his wife got sick, again not bad, but he got sick and ended up spending two weeks in intensive care, four weeks total in hospital, but has finally beat it, still not back to work.

When he came in that Monday, we talked in my office off and on several times that day, 5 - 10 minutes at a time, a few feet apart, no masks.

I noticed that Friday night I started feeling "off", and Saturday I was really just beat and tired feeling, no fever, but "felt like shit" could not really get up and about, Sunday started feeling better and I went back to work Monday, but was told to leave because of my exposure, got 14 days off.

Can't say for sure I had it, but that is as close as I have gotten to it.

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gunzoomborger 6 points ago +6 / -0

I've worked through this entire ordeal, been in enclosed spaces with dozens of people without masks, not kept the best hygiene practices and have not been sick. My secret? Do the opposite of what I'm told to do. I exercise, I go outside in the sun, I don't wear a mask, I don't social distance, I don't obsessively sanitize my hands. Not saying it can't happen, people unfortunately have gotten sick and died. But the public has been fed so much fear by the government and media that somehow it's bypassed any rational thought.

They act as if viruses and germs have not been around since the dawn of time, that somehow any death is a complete failure of society to protect itself. All because someone told them to be afraid and that the only solution is to take a drug instead of just going on as normal like every other year.

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notCIA 4 points ago +4 / -0

My dad died a few weeks ago. I found him less than an hour after he passed, he had a fever the previous week and a bad cough. The number one question I've been asked is whether or not it was Covid. My answer: I don't fucking know. I was with him almost every day in the week leading up to it, when I found him I held his head and touched his face, held his hand, my sister rushed over and held his hand, my 62 year old uncle with significant heart issues came down from New Mexico and we spent 2 days in his house, his good friends who both have a 20 year medical history of sever issues including cancer and more help go through his things, he had been to work during all this, ect. Not a single person has shown any signs of anything. Not a single coworker, friend, me, my sister, anybody has shown any signs of anything. The left better hope to hell it was the flu, because this was a pretty shitty covid if so. All it did was finish off a man with heart issues, diabetes, who was overweight, never took care of his blood suger and commonly got UTIs from his horrible diet, at the age of 63.

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67Vert 4 points ago +4 / -0

Pretty sure I had it last March before there were tests for it. I rarely go in to see a doc. But I was sick as hell and not getting better. I had blood and shit tests down, they turned up nothing. I got better on my own. Going in was just a waste of time and money.

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Gmelindag 3 points ago +3 / -0

Me too! I’ve been to three rallies for Donald J Trump! Still not sick! No mask!

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MastaNuffin 3 points ago +3 / -0

Same here. Everywhere I go, is unmasked. The vast majority of interactions are positive. And only had two confrontations.

I told the angry bottle shop guy: I’ll leave if you want me to. Do you want me to leave?

I told the mask-NAZI at the supermarket: Turn off your TV, Sir.

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maleitch 3 points ago +3 / -0

I don't wear a mask, I don't stay home, and I along with two other family members caught it. Or what they are saying is COVID.

Did we all suffer a respiratory type virus, absolutely. Was it the VID or some variant of the flu? Hell if know, but what I do know is that it was no worse than the flu and all of our symptoms were no different than when we have had the flu.

Total joke at all levels. I did not think it was possible to hate half of my fellow countrymen so much that I am starting to prefer Russians.

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Dangrenade 3 points ago +3 / -0

I intentionally exposed myself and contracted coronavirus this summer. I wanted to be sick when my and everyone’s vitamin D levels were high, and hospitals were not overloaded, rather than wait till winter when the opposite would be true.

I have multiple comorbidities: Diabetes, asthma, sleep apnea, A neg blood, 55yo male. One thing in my favor, is I’m thin.

It was like a mild flu, except I did have difficulty breathing.

I have two aunts who contracted it, one 87, the other 93. Both said it was like a mild flu.

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Licensetomeme 3 points ago +3 / -0

That's cuz you're a carree-ier!!!!! Think of all the people, except the ones whose lives are being directly affected by being unable to find work and put food on the table and house their kids and pay for rent, heat, and electricity, aka the people whose tax dollars are going to people who are actually at risk. So basically pretend to think about people who are risk, but don't actually think about how best to care for them.

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BoughtByBloomberg2 3 points ago +3 / -0

Did you get tested? I guarantee you have "antibodies" but didn't even notice it cause it's a mild flu for anyone not aged 90 and on death's door.

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TD_Covfefe_Crusader 2 points ago +2 / -0

Me too.

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FredWinston2.0 2 points ago +2 / -0

I was in a crowd of a million people back in January and haven’t experienced the first symptom of a virus.

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Flag_falsely 2 points ago +2 / -0

I did the mask thing, all I got was Covid and a sinus infection.

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Rerun1Central 2 points ago +3 / -1

a little bit worse than normal flu year (maybe not even!) that's all this was... the whole world is a stage.