Sper ca fiecare dintre voi a primit Lumina in acest moment al distantierii sociale!
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Tumbleweed gif, if I had one.
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CVN-71, now with over 95% of crew tested
fully 60% of positives are asymptomatic
let that sink in
Excellent news. Herd immunity usually kicks in around 65-70%. So if we can infect that many people who have no symptoms, this thing will be wrapped up quite nicely quite quickly. Lock up the immune compromised and let everyone out of their cages. End of the pandemic. Thanks for the great numbers. We're out of the woods on this now. I don't know about your neck of the woods, but around here my door is fooking open to go as I please. That said, shopping for food is stressful with everybody running around in masks and store drawing some ostensibly stupid marks that we are supposed to follow (in each aisle). Besides , you did not get his point. it's not that 60% on the ship were infected, it is that 60% OF INFECTED were asymptomatic. Total % of infected was not there, but I kind of recall that it was, maybe, 10%. I don't think it means anything other than most are probably incubating the virus. There was a statistic put out in early April by the WHO that 75% of people who tested positive but were asymptomatic went on to develop symptoms later. Estimated median incubation period is 5.1 days.
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Some people might use the word "karma": https://globalnews.ca/news/6827299/coronavirus-toilet-paper/A grocery store manager in Australia says he flatly refused to give a coronavirus hoarder a refund, after the shopper tried to return more than $10,000 Australian... worth of toilet paper and other supplies that he’d stockpiled to sell online.
...Paul Drake, who runs Drakes supermarket in Adelaide, says he gave the customer the middle finger after the man tried to return approximately 5,000 rolls of toilet paper and 150 one-litre bottles of hand sanitizer earlier this month....
...Drake says the man was a profiteer who’d been trying to sell the in-demand items online during the pandemic. He went back for a refund after eBay refused to let him sell the items at a steep markup...
...the shopper used a team of 20 buyers to snap up $10,000 worth of toilet paper when the crisis started. Going long on a low-liquidity asset. Lawl. I would call it the Frusen glädje of just desserts
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just got back from our bi-weekly supply run, what a fucking chore
distancing with a shopping trolley is like playing a 90s 2D platformer
processing all the suspect packaging, re-dis-infecting the vehicle entry and control surfaces...pain in the bleeding ass
I wish I believed it would ever be "over"
yup. remember when shopping was fun? Ummmm.... no?
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What's the point in trying to find a work if you receive USD 2,000 per month? Just move to (holy shit, what are these tracking elements in this URL???)Mississippi and live as a King.
Have you been to Mississippi? Also 2k is beans in terms of amount to live properly on. Especially if the USD is going to crap. The bigger problem is my salary wull soon have the buying power of a pakastani bricklayer. Never been to Mississippi, just Googled the cheapest State and picked first result. I was only meaning that USD 2,000 Could last a month there while probably one week in Bay Area. And I wouldn't mind too much about inflation. Before going full Zimbawe you can always spend your own oil, so not importing much inflation due to weakening USD, while rather you would be quite successful exporting your products. You have a lot more choices than Mississippi or the Bay Area. The United States has a seriously high cost of living compared to most other countries. I'm sitting in a hotel penthouse with an entire wall of glass and a pretty good view. Cost: $15 a night. "Undisclosed location," as the saying goes, but you may be sure this isn't America. Three weeks ago I was sitting at home in my place in the U.S. When I saw countries all around the world closing down, I knew that if I wanted to get out of the U.S. I needed to act fast. I found a country that was still issuing tourist visas and accepting American travelers. I got out just in the nick of time. Come on man! $15 a night for a luxe hotel? Don't hold out on us. That is cheap living!
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...not to mention that nobody spells the name Jonathan like that --> Jonathen except for the OP and one idiot leaving a review on the bitcoin mall website.
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Ah! Okay thanks. The IMF has only ever focused (and quite narrowly) on financial sustainability with an agenda of globalization. They have, through their own narrow-minded use of conditional lending, been the cause of both social and political unrest in many countries. Any "advice" they have to offer should be taken with a mountain of salt. It's funny how they never warned any of the countries they "assisted" that a loan laden with conditions from the IMF definitely WOULD trigger social unrest. Thanks for caring IMF! That is so sweet of you.
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^ Who is the WMF and could you provide a link to the resource where they warned of social unrest?
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Dildo?
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I am watching for the Western MSM narrative to sour on China in the next weeks, then we will know it is on.
Fox is running with the Wuhan Institute of Virology lab accident angle tonight.
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^worldnewsdailyreport is similar to theonion.com both are highly respected sources for news on par with weeklyworldnews
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^does that table looked messed up to you guys? It seemed fine in preview.
edit: Damn. Tables don't wanna work for me today.
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@$0.06 per kWh for electricity pre-halving one Bitcoin costs $3,177.87 to mine1 @$0.06 per kWh for electricity post halving 1 Bitcoin 'll cost $6355.74 to mine1
1 electricity cost only This is fine. Pack your bags! (as in for the moon)
edit: so many edits...
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Tyler the Creator - Earfquake
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