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PeabodyJFranklin 6 points ago +6 / -0

There is absolutely zero downside to taking oxygen and some possible upside to it, so it would have been irresponsible for his doctors not to give it to him.

Agreed. Prophylactic oxygen therapy isn't a cause for concern. "Hey, you're feeling a bit weak? Let's give you a boost."

If his SPO2 levels were slightly low, it would help raise them. If they were very low, he was having trouble breathing, and required oxygen for comfort or survival, as a medical necessity, there would be cause for concern. It seems that was not the case.

If he required a ventilator? Well shit, then there'd be cause for panic.

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PeabodyJFranklin 0 points ago +1 / -1

Wrong. This was a security camera that caught it, and someone was recording the playback on a monitor with their camera/phone. That's why it looks like it's filmed on a potato, why it's wobbly, and why you see the GUI of the camera interface/monitor at the very end of the video.

Also why I can tell you the crime was recorded on 9/25/2020, at about 3pm.

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PeabodyJFranklin 2 points ago +2 / -0

Makes me think he didn't notice the guy arrive, that was on the passenger side of the car. But once he was digging it out, there was no turning back...he'd dug his grave.

That was the moment when the Wendy's drive-through drunk fella, changed the course of that interaction. Was peaceful, until they were cuffing him, when he sprang, grabbed the taser, and ran.

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PeabodyJFranklin 5 points ago +5 / -0

[You were gonna find my gun, I was going to be arrested, convicted, and serve time]...I didn't have a choice

WTF... always the victim

He didn't wanna! Doesn't excuse it, but he thought there was a chance of success, so he figured he'd try.

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PeabodyJFranklin 16 points ago +16 / -0

His pleural cavity is filling with blood causing his lungs to collapse.

That, or my thought seeing it, was the hole was in his lung, so each breath he takes is filling his chest cavity with more air, collapsing his lung.

Either way, guy fucked up breaking two laws at once (drugs & drugs+gun), got scared, and tried to evade arrest. Which is fucking stupid, as 1) the cop had just looked at his ID (should've called it in), and still has his new car, so they can get a warrant out for his arrest, and 2) he dropped his ID, for the same eventual outcome.

He was already fucked for having some weed and a gun, but perhaps had more, and was royally fucked. Still, rolled the dice and struck out, should've taken his lumps like a big boy, not ran like a child.

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PeabodyJFranklin 2 points ago +2 / -0

Not a woman, but I've studied some films exploring the female anatomy, including covering their urination.

My understanding, is they would need to bend backwards, to aim the urethra outwards to the degree necessary for that horizontal trajectory.

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PeabodyJFranklin 6 points ago +6 / -0

The reason it looks fake, is a woman's stream wouldn't arc like that, while standing upright. Even then, a man would only pee straight outward, when they possess a tiny penis that can't hang naturally due to gravity; shrinkage, possibly permanent, due to estrogen supplements, or temporary, having just gotten out of a pool (see: Seinfeld s5e21, "The Hamptons"); simply being engorged, and unable to piss below horizontal (see: morning wood); or perhaps because they are in fact holding and aiming the tallywacker, as can be seen in this example, for maximum distance.

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PeabodyJFranklin 1 point ago +1 / -0

Did your store already redo their registers? Mine went from 12, perhaps 14 or 16, down to 9...all of them facing the same way (no more back-to back employees), and spread far enough apart to allow for everyone to social distance.

Plenty of TP in stock though!

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PeabodyJFranklin 1 point ago +1 / -0

No, no, and no.

I didn't get into when, where, or who is making a policy on folks wearing a mask. I only was talking about when it makes sense, and who benefits from a mask being worn.

I popped into Costco on Monday. As of May 4th, they have a policy that all persons within the store, must be wearing a mask (or face covering?). They are however, providing "surgical" style masks at the door for those not already wearing one, who do not have one available.

I groaned my displeasure, then went back to my car and retrieved my dingy, dust-covered N95 dust mask I've used many times while woodworking. When it's simply a private business that chooses to set and enforce a policy, I have the choice to vote with my wallet. As do the rest of customers, who may otherwise choose NOT to shop there due to feeling "unsafe", if they had no such policy.

In any case, since it was first advised, I've maintained social distancing while interacting with others, in retail and elsewhere, as my primary defensive technique, in addition to reasonable handwashing. I've suffered no Novel Coronavirus-19 symptoms, so that seems to have been sufficient so far.

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PeabodyJFranklin 4 points ago +4 / -0

People who really need to get somewhere in the wee hours of the morning could reasonably plan to go before or after a 2 hour shutdown.

If it's consistent, well published, and not dicked around with...you fucking get used to it. Even travelers to the city can easily know ahead of time "the subways and buses are unavailable from 3a-5a, plan other travel arrangements."

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PeabodyJFranklin 0 points ago +1 / -1

Exactly.

Agreed.

So if you don't have it. You don't need to wear a mask.

Eh, as I understand it, the "wear a mask in public locations" policy is aimed more at the unknown, asymptomatic carriers.

Whether that's because you're recently infected, incubating, transmissible, but not yet suffering symptoms, or truly fighting through it, but having no symptoms (yet still transmissible). If a person is unknowingly n-COVID-19 positive, any mask will help catch respiratory spray, reducing spread, reducing probability of transmission. If they're not, it's pointless.

Those with the "weight on the chest", fever, etc, should really be isolating and resting while their immune system fights it off, unless they're going to a clinic or hospital, for testing (confirmation of infection) or treatment. In those cases, the mask is absolutely warranted, to "catch" direct respiratory spray, and reduce the infection risk to others.

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PeabodyJFranklin 1 point ago +1 / -0

Saw the same when I looked them up, when I first heard them recommended.

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PeabodyJFranklin 1 point ago +1 / -0

65K. From what I can find online, was likely a low oil pressure situation, or low oil flow, at sufficient pressure. I've literally never had the oil pressure light come on, but the farthest cylinder from the oil pump was the one that failed.

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