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March 08, 2020, 07:02:28 PM |
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I thought they were for cunts.
boipussy? #nohomo
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March 08, 2020, 07:04:25 PM |
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What do you think is the small towell besides the bidet is used for? Of course, that is after you have *perfectly* cleaned it all. .....
I don't think I would touch that...for reasons.... Yeah, I don't think I'm capable of the faith necessary in trusting in the previous users.
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March 08, 2020, 07:06:48 PM |
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Connect the vacuum directly to the anus, does not need TP/coin
Possibly a solution. Just make sure you use disposable vacuum dust bags otherwise would be pretty messy to clean
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March 08, 2020, 07:08:43 PM |
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You should use TP first, then bidet. Not the other way around.
But the TP serves to sop up the bidet water trapped by ass hairs. If you use bidet second, then you inevitably end up with a wet ass, which is no good for anybody. What do you think is the small towell besides the bidet used for? Of course, that is after you have *perfectly* cleaned it all. You can use TP instead if you want... but using TP first is almost mandatory to remove any solid residue before using the bidet. That being said... in case of an apocalypse all this concerns will be the less of our problems. And as I said, no food, no shit. I guess we need a complete bidet using tutorial posted here
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March 08, 2020, 07:13:25 PM |
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Keep panicking, I'm happy to keep accumulating. Rome wasn't built in a day, nor did it collapse in a day either.
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March 08, 2020, 07:14:00 PM |
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Connect the vacuum directly to the anus, does not need TP/coin
Does need a new vacuum, tho...
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March 08, 2020, 07:15:13 PM |
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I guess we need a complete bidet using tutorial posted here My grandmother had a bidet in every bathroom. I didn't know what they were for many years or why they were there. Turns out she tore her sphincter to shreds getting a leg caught in a ladder and falling off it and it was a useless flap of skin from then on. I guess that made toilet time a rather messy and unpredictable business. Cool story etc.
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March 08, 2020, 07:17:43 PM |
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What do you think is the small towell besides the bidet is used for?
For washing your face, right? That's a common misconception. Mistakes do happen. No one has died from that AFAIK. oh god, I can only imagine... " hmmm... this face cloth smells like ass!.... ....oh no..." Seriously speaking it would be a bit weird someone not noticing that the bidet towel is that far away from the sink and on a very low height. Anyways, not everyone use or even have the towel.
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March 08, 2020, 07:21:53 PM |
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Lebanon Announces Default On $1.2BN Debt Payment In Historical FirstI checked the last few pages but I think nobody shared these news yet. Lebanon announced Saturday it will default on its Eurobond debt for the first time in its history. The protest-racked country has seen a recent change in government, banks opened for merely about half of the past few months, strict controls on hard currency withdrawals and transfers abroad amid a liquidity crisis, a plummeting Lebanese Lira since October, a run on dollars, and crushing public debt which has lately blown up to nearly 170% of its gross domestic product (now about $89.5 billion). Isn't that big? A whole country went bankrupt. Tip of the iceberg?
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March 08, 2020, 07:22:31 PM |
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You should use TP first, then bidet. Not the other way around.
But the TP serves to sop up the bidet water trapped by ass hairs. If you use bidet second, then you inevitably end up with a wet ass, which is no good for anybody. What do you think is the small towell besides the bidet used for? Of course, that is after you have *perfectly* cleaned it all. You can use TP instead if you want... but using TP first is almost mandatory to remove any solid residue before using the bidet. That being said... in case of an apocalypse all this concerns will be the less of our problems. And as I said, no food, no shit. I guess we need a complete bidet using tutorial posted here WO always delivers: https://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-use-a-bidet-1/There are some inaccuracies on that tutorial, but it is good to go.
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March 08, 2020, 07:29:16 PM Last edit: March 08, 2020, 07:45:29 PM by HairyMaclairy |
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Given Trump seems actively involved in trying to cover up US cases of Covid-19 by withholding testing, I now think there is a better than 50% chance this will bring him down. A sick Californian nurse made a desperate appeal for help.
She says the federal Centres for Disease Control had been unwilling, or unable, to test her for COVID-19. Her patients may have infected her. She may have infected others.
She had volunteered to help.
“I did this because I had all the recommended protective gear and training from my employer,” she wrote in an open letter. “I did this assuming that if something happened to me, of course, I too would be cared for.”
She was wrong.
The protective gear did not work. She is sick. But she’s not getting any treatment.
“I’m awaiting ‘permission’ from the federal government to allow for my testing, even after my physician and county health professional ordered it. I am a registered nurse, and I need to know if I am positive before going back to caring for patients.” As of yesterday, the US had only identified some 300 cases. Only eight have so far recovered, and 17 have died.
The resulting death rate of 5.9 per cent is the world’s highest. But that is a statistical aberration: the numbers are simply incomplete.
Epidemiologists know the actual number of sufferers is likely to already be in the tens of thousands. They just can’t prove it.
That’s because the test kits tailored to identify this specific virus are unavailable. And the government-run CDC has been imposing strange conditions upon its distribution and use. The National CDC would not initiate testing,” the Californian nurse wrote. “They said they would not test me because if I were wearing the recommended protective equipment, then I wouldn’t have the coronavirus … What a ridiculous and uneducated response from the department that is in charge of our health in this country.”
The CDC is facing intense scrutiny.
The production of US COVID-19 testing kits was botched. The production facility was contaminated. A large batch of the vital kits was found not to be properly functional.
So they had to be recalled.
Instead, local doctors have had to ship samples to the one CDC laboratory capable of testing for the disease. The Atlanta facility was soon swamped.
Exactly how many US citizens have been tested is unknown. The CDC has strangely ceased reporting such vital statistics after Vice President Pence took over as the health agency’s public face.
Earlier this week he promised “roughly 1.5 million tests” would be available by the end of this week. On Friday, he rolled that promise back: “We don’t have enough tests today to meet what we anticipate the demand going forward,” he said.
"This is the most frightening disease I've ever encountered in my career."
Richard Hatchett, the doctor leading efforts to find a vaccine for coronavirus, says it is much more lethal than normal flu. But a survey of regional health officials by The Atlantic reveals a total of only 1900 suspected cases tested.
This is against the tens of thousands that need such testing - every day.
Meanwhile, the virus had already jumped ship. https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/health/health-problems/leaders-fatal-error-in-us-covid19-response/news-story/78c969786f07faf556658bb18d537283
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March 08, 2020, 07:33:15 PM |
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Given Trump seems actively involved in trying to cover up US cases of Covid-19 by withholding testing, I now think there is a better than 50% chance this will bring him down.
Sadly he seems to be like Teflon... nothing sticks
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March 08, 2020, 07:35:17 PM |
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man, I don't want to start that ADL thing again.
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March 08, 2020, 07:36:12 PM |
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..., I now think there is a better than 50% chance this will bring him down.
One can only dream...
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March 08, 2020, 07:36:24 PM Last edit: May 16, 2023, 06:29:36 AM by fillippone |
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<...>
UPDATE: The situation in Italy: March 8, 2020, 6.00 p.m. POSITIVE 6387 DECEASED 366 HEALED 622
Press conference of the Head of Civil Protection Angelo Borrelli at 6 pm on 8 March:
7375 people who contracted the virus, currently positive 6387, 366 died and 622 recovered. Among the 5061 positives:
2180 are found in home isolation 3557 hospitalized with symptoms 650 in intensive care
A couple of graphs I made myself on the Johns Hopkins University Database https://github.com/CSSEGISandData/COVID-19Each graph plots the number of occurrence of the appropriate case, starting from the first day when such occurrence was registered on each region. Please note the logarithmic scale. Now someone explain me: - What's wrong with Italy? (More death than any other countries, considering Positives: i.e. fatality rate?
- What's wrong with Germany (Positives in line with other countries, no deaths)
- What's wrong with US/UK (Very few death considering the positives)
Fatality Rate computed for your convenience: Region Positives Death P/D China 80652 3070 3.81% Italy 7375 366 4.96% Germany 799 0 0 Spain 500 10 0.02% US 2584 16 0.62% UK 206 2 0.97%
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March 08, 2020, 07:38:35 PM |
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Given Trump seems actively involved in trying to cover up US cases of Covid-19 by withholding testing, I now think there is a better than 50% chance this will bring him down.
Sadly he seems to be like Teflon... nothing sticks As Bill Clinton once said “Its the economy, stupid”. If the economy tanks, and he is seen to have made it worse, he is a goner.
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March 08, 2020, 07:40:43 PM |
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Sadly he seems to be like Teflon... nothing sticks
When it's just empty lies about his own lies and magnificence it doesn't really matter. You could've had Mike the headless chicken as president and America would've ticked along adequately so far. The present situation ain't no joke and it's pretty easy to guess how he's going to react to it as it develops. When he's giving up a thumbs up and boasting about his low numbers as he looms over a grandma puking up her own pelvis in a tent in a car park that will resonate rather powerfully.
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March 08, 2020, 07:49:26 PM |
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Given Trump seems actively involved in trying to cover up US cases of Covid-19, I now think there is a better than 50% chance this will bring him down.
Maybe. He scrapped the pandemic team in 2018. Then the tests they were using (in spite of tried-and-tested better ones being available) didn't work. Also, they have only managed to test around 6,000 people, while the UK has tested 25,000 and other countries are way ahead (Korea is at 170,000). This is more concerning. Not testing means figures for 'cases' are meaningless. It does not mean 'there are no cases' if no large scale testing is in place.... and with no centralised chain of command to collate data and coordinate efforts, things are not looking like they got off to a good start. Plus 28% of people have no easy access to any healthcare and, oh yeah - with no statutory sick pay rules, people have an incentive to go to work rather than stay at home if they are ill. America is at risk of being found systemically ill-prepared. I am guessing we are about to see how a lack of a universal care system (not the norm in first world countries) works in a real time experiment. Then again if it is #justaflu, I am sure it will all be OK and Trump will come up smelling of roses, he seems just the man for the job. EDIT: @HM I think you covered a little extra than I first read - and better than I did.
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March 08, 2020, 07:52:44 PM |
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whoa! Thanx mic El dude! I thought I was gonna be one for 69 forever.
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