For the inevitable mask police that enter the chat, please research Tuberculosis. You will see right away it's a pandemic, and is the leading infectious disease cause of death worldwide.
Now also look how it's spread. The SAME way as covid 19. Now look at the mortality rate
After this mission if you choose to accept it, tell me why the fuck we haven't been told to just always wear a mask and how dangerous the world we live in already is? You've been played, now go live and breath free like humans have since the beginning of time.
It seems to me that the people who think covid is a gigantic world ending plague are the kind of people who really have never had to witness, contend with, or face down death. Yeah, a lot of people have died from covid. A lot more have survived it thus far and way more people have died for a litany of other things every single day. Fuck this virus, take the protections you think are appropriate, and go on with your life they way you want to. If I catch covid and die, well, then that was just my time. Don't get me wrong, I'm not about to go licking doorknobs in China, but I certainly will not live in fear.
Am I wrong in thinking that at some point you get to an age where if you get pretty sick you are going to die. That age is not the same in every person but at some point you are simply very old and you are going to die of something.
I had a family member that was on the way out, and inside his nursing home the WuFlu got him. But the time he had left otherwise was not long. I wonder how much of the future of his children and grandchildren he wanted to see given up so he could get a few more days.
I have worked in a hospital for 10 years and thats what I tell my liberal friend. Her response "but I know a (liberal first year) doctor, and she says..." Guess I have never seen anything, learned anything or met any healthcare professionals or doctors in my 10 years...
Oh yeah their friend of a friend that works in coding or administration but plays it off like they're a doctor that really knows their stuff. I'm in IT and I go everywhere. I'm in our Covid section a couple times a week and nurses aren't even wearing gloves and masks there unless directly touching a patient.
I mean we should be careful with coronavirus but yeah there's tons of other unhealthy things we do that nobody talks about... Lack of exercise, obesity, smoking, etc
Most of what I treat in the hospital is in some way related to decisions the patient made. We all try to not be judgy so this isn't talked about often
Even the traumas - for fucks sake I took care of someone the other day who crashed his motorcycle for the second time in two months. Bruh - maybe it's time to sell the bike ?
Pneumonia still caused more deaths than the wuhan flu even during the pandemic up to a certain point. Pneumonia deaths pale in comparison to other top causes of death, like abortion, smoking and obesity.
Lol thank you for posting this. I did an internship at the health department and had to sign a bioterror waiver, dress up in hazmat with a personal carry on respirator, go thru a 3 door sanitation station and that was just to work with the testing for it. Not even patients. Everytime I see a mask, it just reminds me of that and I laugh. I’m more scared of TB and hepatitis than fucking covid. Hell I welcome covid, I’ll go make out with the hottest covid patient right now I don’t give a fuck. I’m young and healthy. I’ll probably sneeze for a week
Back in December I went to the ER cause my throat closed up, it hurt so bad to swallow. Neg strep and neg flu. Sent me packing with Tylenol. I NEVER go to the ER. I’ve never had symptoms like that in my life. And then it just went away after a couple weeks. I’ve been exposed to several covid patients and one of o employees got it last week and I had just talked with her a couple days before. She just has the sniffles. Anyways, haven’t been sick in the slightest since all this and I still eat food off the ground
But why? We have vaccines for those thing. There’s only 9,000 cases of TB a year. Hepatitis is a bit worse at about 24,000 and yah the experience might be a lot worse but the odds of you getting it in your life are next to nothing.
I just said I’m more scared of it lol. But I also used to work in hospitals in the lab, dealing with their blood. So it was a bit more of a concern for me. No longer though!
Oh ok that makes sense. Though I’m sure the healthcare workers are more scared of corona than we are in the same way, considering viral load seems to be such a big factor and their mortality rate is much higher than average the person in similar health and their chance of exposure is probably a bit higher than yours probably was to TB or Hepatitis considering you were probably vaccinated for them.
I'm wondering how much longer these people plan on wearing masks to step out into the world. They obviously arent letting this go away any time soon so do they just plan on wearing them forever now? I'm tired of not being able to understand a fucking word people say anymore, cant read anyones facial expressions, just fucking sick of hearing about it everywhere I go or read anything.
I have a sneaking feeling that after November 3rd, whatever the election outcome, the kungflu concerns and obsessions are going to very rapidly dissipate.
Amen.
For the inevitable mask police that enter the chat, please research Tuberculosis. You will see right away it's a pandemic, and is the leading infectious disease cause of death worldwide.
Now also look how it's spread. The SAME way as covid 19. Now look at the mortality rate
https://www.who.int/gho/tb/epidemic/cases_deaths/en/
After this mission if you choose to accept it, tell me why the fuck we haven't been told to just always wear a mask and how dangerous the world we live in already is? You've been played, now go live and breath free like humans have since the beginning of time.
0.018% chance of dying. Pretty much thy same as wuflu
It seems to me that the people who think covid is a gigantic world ending plague are the kind of people who really have never had to witness, contend with, or face down death. Yeah, a lot of people have died from covid. A lot more have survived it thus far and way more people have died for a litany of other things every single day. Fuck this virus, take the protections you think are appropriate, and go on with your life they way you want to. If I catch covid and die, well, then that was just my time. Don't get me wrong, I'm not about to go licking doorknobs in China, but I certainly will not live in fear.
It's exaggeration of concern.
Sharing this to sjw's. Can't wait for the reeeee-sponses 😂🤣😂
Am I wrong in thinking that at some point you get to an age where if you get pretty sick you are going to die. That age is not the same in every person but at some point you are simply very old and you are going to die of something.
It's just a lottery at that point.
I had a family member that was on the way out, and inside his nursing home the WuFlu got him. But the time he had left otherwise was not long. I wonder how much of the future of his children and grandchildren he wanted to see given up so he could get a few more days.
Source for that number?
I want to rub some faces in it.
I work in a hospital. Coronavirus is a fucking joke compared to what you could catch here any day of the week.
Cosigned
I have worked in a hospital for 10 years and thats what I tell my liberal friend. Her response "but I know a (liberal first year) doctor, and she says..." Guess I have never seen anything, learned anything or met any healthcare professionals or doctors in my 10 years...
Oh yeah their friend of a friend that works in coding or administration but plays it off like they're a doctor that really knows their stuff. I'm in IT and I go everywhere. I'm in our Covid section a couple times a week and nurses aren't even wearing gloves and masks there unless directly touching a patient.
"Coronavirus is a fucking joke compared to what you could catch here any day of the week."
I C-Difficile what you did there..
C diff is fucking awful. I remember back when I was in school for surgical tech and one of my preceptors got C diff shit all over them.
I mean we should be careful with coronavirus but yeah there's tons of other unhealthy things we do that nobody talks about... Lack of exercise, obesity, smoking, etc
Most of what I treat in the hospital is in some way related to decisions the patient made. We all try to not be judgy so this isn't talked about often
Even the traumas - for fucks sake I took care of someone the other day who crashed his motorcycle for the second time in two months. Bruh - maybe it's time to sell the bike ?
Pneumonia still caused more deaths than the wuhan flu even during the pandemic up to a certain point. Pneumonia deaths pale in comparison to other top causes of death, like abortion, smoking and obesity.
Lol thank you for posting this. I did an internship at the health department and had to sign a bioterror waiver, dress up in hazmat with a personal carry on respirator, go thru a 3 door sanitation station and that was just to work with the testing for it. Not even patients. Everytime I see a mask, it just reminds me of that and I laugh. I’m more scared of TB and hepatitis than fucking covid. Hell I welcome covid, I’ll go make out with the hottest covid patient right now I don’t give a fuck. I’m young and healthy. I’ll probably sneeze for a week
(rubs neck like that Chappelle sketch) Hey, got any more of them...uh...hot COVID patients?
Kisses for Koronas lol
This needs to be a thing! Like, YESTERDAY! ^_^
Back in December I went to the ER cause my throat closed up, it hurt so bad to swallow. Neg strep and neg flu. Sent me packing with Tylenol. I NEVER go to the ER. I’ve never had symptoms like that in my life. And then it just went away after a couple weeks. I’ve been exposed to several covid patients and one of o employees got it last week and I had just talked with her a couple days before. She just has the sniffles. Anyways, haven’t been sick in the slightest since all this and I still eat food off the ground
May your shiny ranger powers destroy racism and covid both in one fell swoop! HUZZAH!!! 😂🤣😂
But why? We have vaccines for those thing. There’s only 9,000 cases of TB a year. Hepatitis is a bit worse at about 24,000 and yah the experience might be a lot worse but the odds of you getting it in your life are next to nothing.
I just said I’m more scared of it lol. But I also used to work in hospitals in the lab, dealing with their blood. So it was a bit more of a concern for me. No longer though!
Oh ok that makes sense. Though I’m sure the healthcare workers are more scared of corona than we are in the same way, considering viral load seems to be such a big factor and their mortality rate is much higher than average the person in similar health and their chance of exposure is probably a bit higher than yours probably was to TB or Hepatitis considering you were probably vaccinated for them.
I'm wondering how much longer these people plan on wearing masks to step out into the world. They obviously arent letting this go away any time soon so do they just plan on wearing them forever now? I'm tired of not being able to understand a fucking word people say anymore, cant read anyones facial expressions, just fucking sick of hearing about it everywhere I go or read anything.
November 3rd?
I have a sneaking feeling that after November 3rd, whatever the election outcome, the kungflu concerns and obsessions are going to very rapidly dissipate.
I’ve been saying this same thing for a couple months now when my kids ask when things are going back to normal.
November 4th: "We found a vaccine!"
Trump wins: start impeachment process for mishandling of kung flu
Biden wins: what wuflu?
It’s not going away unfortunately.