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Jl123 1 point ago +1 / -0

Your thought process probably wouldn't factor into what history records. You could still be considered a hero by others if you never let anyone know it was for selfish reasons. Not saying it is right. Just that it could occur

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Jl123 5 points ago +5 / -0

Yeah lets stop and ask the intruder if they are just there for the tv or maybe some rape while he's there

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Jl123 7 points ago +10 / -3

Your body may have trouble determining when to burn carbs vs fat. Try low carb, not zero carb. The body needs carbs to survive and zero carb diets can be very dangerous and counter productive. The goal is to get your body to start using its fat reserves for energy instead of cycling through the carbs you eat then crashing

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Jl123 117 points ago +117 / -0

Hypothetically speaking what would happen if a large group were to walk up to the truck while they are loading it up and force open the boxes while videoing the entire event and show the world what exactly is in the boxes.

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Jl123 2 points ago +2 / -0

Tell he we will be happy to move forward together while celebrating "at least" 4 more maga years.

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Jl123 1 point ago +1 / -0

Every barrier is an imaginary line. Its the meaning we attribute to it that makes it something. I cant just walk in her house because we as a people recognize that area of land she has purchased belongs to her. These idiots cant even rationalize the concept or property.

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Jl123 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes. I live in memphis tn. My wifes boss died from it several weeks ago. She had several other health issues (overweight, 60, diabetic). It hit her hard and fast. Collapsed at home just a couple days into it, went on a vent and never came off. She actually gave it to my wife(and therefore me) and several other workers in their department. Also my wifes best friends cousin was a nurse in the early days of the pandemic and she died.

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Jl123 1 point ago +1 / -0

Similar to the flu for me. But like i said it killed my wifes boss. My wife was very close towards the end to going to the hospital for breathing issues. It hit her harder than me. I never had any form of breathing problems.

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Jl123 2 points ago +2 / -0

My wife and i had it. She got it from her boss, who died from it(60 overweight and diabetic). It was bad but not the sickest ive ever been. Weird part was i took car of my wife the whole time and felt nothing until day 14. Then hit me like a truck. Fever, chills, sweats, body ache. Worst of all though was a total loss of smell and taste.

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Jl123 4 points ago +4 / -0

Im just now getting over it myself. This is gonna sound crazy but it really helped my breathing to do some light exercise. It was hard but a few minutes of agony really seemed to help me perk up

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Jl123 3 points ago +3 / -0

I just created an account to post this message. Crazy story. My wife has been very ill since thursday (like a super flu). She got tested friday and was notified yesterday she was positive. Apparently she got it at work from her boss. Well as i was reading this post i received a call that my wife's boss just went into cardiac arrest in the icu. So i may now know 2 people that died. The other was a cousin of a friend that was a nurse in the start of the pandemic.