Vaccine

Get the popcorn out everyone. Do you see the news drips today? Oh my, the rats are caught. We will not have to talk about the flu anymore. WE ALL GOT PLAYED! Met 61 is trying to share what he knows what I know to be true as well, "we got played." Now, what are we going to do about that?
 
How about a Lin Wood TGIF Quiz with multiple choice for those who prefer that kind of testing then an essay....lol!

WHO cheated in the 2020 election?

A. Democrats
B. Rhino Republicans
C. Globalist ((Elitist))
D. Communist
E. Communist Sympathizers
F. Socialist
G. Marxist
H. Deep State
I. All the above

Note from Lin: There is a hint imbedded in the question that points to the correct answer. TGIF everyone.
 
It seems to me that there maybe two parallel universes going on. In our community, as far as I can tell, everyone has moved on from Covid since they have been vaccinated. With the exception of schools (and airplanes), there is little to no mask wearing and people have resumed normal life. High school football games are packed, offices are back to in-person, restaurants are full, people are enjoying concerts, flights are oversold etc. Our local sushi place has at least a 1 hour wait on weekends and some weekdays. It's life as normal. Are there communities not like that? The media would have you believe that the unvaccinated are holding up life returning to normal (when the reality is that the fearful are holding off life returning to normal). I don't see it but maybe there are areas that are still that way. What is your community like?

Has is anyone else noticed that the narrative has changed from fear of Covid to fear of the unvaccinated?
 
It seems to me that there maybe two parallel universes going on. In our community, as far as I can tell, everyone has moved on from Covid since they have been vaccinated. With the exception of schools (and airplanes), there is little to no mask wearing and people have resumed normal life. High school football games are packed, offices are back to in-person, restaurants are full, people are enjoying concerts, flights are oversold etc. Our local sushi place has at least a 1 hour wait on weekends and some weekdays. It's life as normal. Are there communities not like that? The media would have you believe that the unvaccinated are holding up life returning to normal (when the reality is that the fearful are holding off life returning to normal). I don't see it but maybe there are areas that are still that way. What is your community like?

Has is anyone else noticed that the narrative has changed from fear of Covid to fear of the unvaccinated?
Everyone is wearing a mask bro where I hang out.
 
It seems to me that there maybe two parallel universes going on. In our community, as far as I can tell, everyone has moved on from Covid since they have been vaccinated. With the exception of schools (and airplanes), there is little to no mask wearing and people have resumed normal life. High school football games are packed, offices are back to in-person, restaurants are full, people are enjoying concerts, flights are oversold etc. Our local sushi place has at least a 1 hour wait on weekends and some weekdays. It's life as normal. Are there communities not like that? The media would have you believe that the unvaccinated are holding up life returning to normal (when the reality is that the fearful are holding off life returning to normal). I don't see it but maybe there are areas that are still that way. What is your community like?

Has is anyone else noticed that the narrative has changed from fear of Covid to fear of the unvaccinated?
Just got donuts* and dropped my kid off at school.

Everyone I saw was masked. Students were masked. Traffic guys were masked. Donut customer was masked. Donut clerk was masked.

Traffic was light because a lot of people are still on zoom. If I get sushi, it will be takeout, because my favorite place is still takeout only.

So, yes. It's different up here.

*Kicker will remind me that the donuts are probably not in line with that goal of losing ten pounds.
 
It seems to me that there maybe two parallel universes going on. In our community, as far as I can tell, everyone has moved on from Covid since they have been vaccinated. With the exception of schools (and airplanes), there is little to no mask wearing and people have resumed normal life. High school football games are packed, offices are back to in-person, restaurants are full, people are enjoying concerts, flights are oversold etc. Our local sushi place has at least a 1 hour wait on weekends and some weekdays. It's life as normal. Are there communities not like that? The media would have you believe that the unvaccinated are holding up life returning to normal (when the reality is that the fearful are holding off life returning to normal). I don't see it but maybe there are areas that are still that way. What is your community like?

Has is anyone else noticed that the narrative has changed from fear of Covid to fear of the unvaccinated?


Almost all of the big company offices in Los Angeles (law firms, banking, pharmaceuticals, the motion picture studios) are closed. The function of an office is to socialize and collaborate. You can't do that if you are still distancing, which you have to if you have a mask on because mask = not safe as far as the safety officers are concerned.
 
It seems to me that there maybe two parallel universes going on. In our community, as far as I can tell, everyone has moved on from Covid since they have been vaccinated. With the exception of schools (and airplanes), there is little to no mask wearing and people have resumed normal life. High school football games are packed, offices are back to in-person, restaurants are full, people are enjoying concerts, flights are oversold etc. Our local sushi place has at least a 1 hour wait on weekends and some weekdays. It's life as normal. Are there communities not like that? The media would have you believe that the unvaccinated are holding up life returning to normal (when the reality is that the fearful are holding off life returning to normal). I don't see it but maybe there are areas that are still that way. What is your community like?

Has is anyone else noticed that the narrative has changed from fear of Covid to fear of the unvaccinated?
My community is just like as you describe above.

What I get a kick out of is that the very few wearing masks are probably already vaxxed...and so I think...what is the point of the mask?
 
Just got donuts* and dropped my kid off at school.

Everyone I saw was masked. Students were masked. Traffic guys were masked. Donut customer was masked. Donut clerk was masked.

Traffic was light because a lot of people are still on zoom. If I get sushi, it will be takeout, because my favorite place is still takeout only.

So, yes. It's different up here.

*Kicker will remind me that the donuts are probably not in line with that goal of losing ten pounds.
Generally, the people in the kitchen are masked. Varies for food servers. Our sushi place is slammed for takeout as well.
 
That's probably good policy for a bathhouse.

Sorry bro, just kidding, I couldn't help myself.
It's ok Robert the Bruce....lol. I need you to be a freaking Lion for Judah bro, not a wimp. Get your shit together brother...lol. Just kidding, I couln't help myself either. TGIFF, right? These prideful, pathetic pricks have gone too far with our freedom. I never have gone to a bathhouse bro, just so you know.
 
...but, but

 
Almost all of the big company offices in Los Angeles (law firms, banking, pharmaceuticals, the motion picture studios) are closed. The function of an office is to socialize and collaborate. You can't do that if you are still distancing, which you have to if you have a mask on because mask = not safe as far as the safety officers are concerned.
My buddy just got hired at a law firm in downtown LA. He's not Vaxed. He starts first day and some lady told him he needs to wear a mask. Then she ask, "you are jabbed, right?" He said no and then she got all crazy and went to the boss ((lead partner in firm)). They all sat down and came up with a game plan. Dude dooes not have to wear mask around the office, only when Beatrice is working. She's one of the old farts ex wife who still has a job at the firm, Anyway, no one dares ask my friend about his Hippa rights. My pal went to USC and is super duper smart. Office is open and folks are working Grace T.
 
Almost all of the big company offices in Los Angeles (law firms, banking, pharmaceuticals, the motion picture studios) are closed. The function of an office is to socialize and collaborate. You can't do that if you are still distancing, which you have to if you have a mask on because mask = not safe as far as the safety officers are concerned.
You think people can't collaborate when wearing masks?

Surgeons and nurses have been collaborating while wearing masks for decades now. Very high stakes collaboration, if you think about it. Millions of people go to work with masks on every day. They still collaborate.

Not everyone shares your view that mask = not safe. Around here, if someone wears a mask it means that person is cautious, and nothing more.
 
You think people can't collaborate when wearing masks?

Surgeons and nurses have been collaborating while wearing masks for decades now. Very high stakes collaboration, if you think about it. Millions of people go to work with masks on every day. They still collaborate.

Not everyone shares your view that mask = not safe. Around here, if someone wears a mask it means that person is cautious, and nothing more.
Mask for kids is abuse ass!!!
 
It seems to me that there maybe two parallel universes going on. In our community, as far as I can tell, everyone has moved on from Covid since they have been vaccinated. With the exception of schools (and airplanes), there is little to no mask wearing and people have resumed normal life. High school football games are packed, offices are back to in-person, restaurants are full, people are enjoying concerts, flights are oversold etc. Our local sushi place has at least a 1 hour wait on weekends and some weekdays. It's life as normal. Are there communities not like that? The media would have you believe that the unvaccinated are holding up life returning to normal (when the reality is that the fearful are holding off life returning to normal). I don't see it but maybe there are areas that are still that way. What is your community like?

Has is anyone else noticed that the narrative has changed from fear of Covid to fear of the unvaccinated?

We don't talk about the unvaccinated much here locally due to our high vaccination rates. I suppose people talk about the national concerns, but I'm just speculating. People wear masks when they go indoors. We personally do take out (probably more than we did pre-COVID). I suspect others are ok going inside to eat. Hopefully take out continues to boon during the winter period. A lot of restaurants created more outdoor seating, but obviously once it starts to rain that will go away. All of the local stores are regularly sold out of the rapid tests. I mean it's not normal and stress free, but it mostly works here.
 
I don't know why you are insisting that those advocating vaccines as the safer route to gaining immunity are somehow anti-immune system. Or maybe that's not your argument? In any case, Florida has the worst death rate per 100,000 people right now of all states, and also are tied for, or the worst in the US, when comparing nursing home death rates. I don't think these are good numbers. Maybe Desantis personal finance numbers are looking good? - he invested in some of the monoclonal antibody pharmaceutical companies.

I think having legitimate tools to prevent infection and to help people fight infections (including mAb) are helpful. There is also plenty of history showing the value of vaccines in combatting the spread of infectious disease. I am hoping that the current ebola vaccine trial goes well.
...also, you need to try and keep up...the CDC has "CONveeeeniently" removed the term immunity from it's definition of vaccine.
 
We don't talk about the unvaccinated much here locally due to our high vaccination rates. I suppose people talk about the national concerns, but I'm just speculating. People wear masks when they go indoors. We personally do take out (probably more than we did pre-COVID). I suspect others are ok going inside to eat. Hopefully take out continues to boon during the winter period. A lot of restaurants created more outdoor seating, but obviously once it starts to rain that will go away. All of the local stores are regularly sold out of the rapid tests. I mean it's not normal and stress free, but it mostly works here.
That's the life you all choose up there. Obey your masters and never ask them questions and you will be doing this forever. This will not end for you. Enjoy the boosters you bitch.....lol! TGIFF and we can all smack each other with how we really think. I think your a wimp and big baby who is full of himself.
 
Just got donuts* and dropped my kid off at school.

Everyone I saw was masked. Students were masked. Traffic guys were masked. Donut customer was masked. Donut clerk was masked.

Traffic was light because a lot of people are still on zoom. If I get sushi, it will be takeout, because my favorite place is still takeout only.

So, yes. It's different up here.

*Kicker will remind me that the donuts are probably not in line with that goal of losing ten pounds.
Strange that people are so masked up OUTSIDE, but OK.

Nah…cheat days are good for moral which keeps you motivated. Maybe just a little extra cardio before or after Cheat Day
 
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