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April 15, 2020, 11:00:07 AM

I wonder if people are still meeting up on those casual sex websites?

How’s Grindr going r0ach (if you’re still alive?)

A son of a co-worker is still hitting up Tindr and hooking up with random slurries. I told him he was a fucking idiot and to kick the son out on his ass (he's a dead head anyway)

So yes, there's still fools out there

Maybe that's a chance your co-worker is willing to take?
I know I wouldn't but I guess he figures that the chances of him catching something from his Son that will kill him is slim and not something worth kicking his Son out for?
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April 15, 2020, 11:10:51 AM
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When reporting COVID-19 deaths, I've recently been noticing that our media here nearly always state that he/she/they died with coronavirus, or their death was linked to coronavirus. They hardly ever state that they died from coronavirus.

Something fishy going on  Undecided
About this Corona we have many fishy things from media because they are involve in this all and doing hype for big guns.

Bit my tounge a few days, I don't know what to say anyway.

I wish idiots would go away speculating there is no virus or  reason for lockdown "just flu"

I lost my friend a few days ago, we had thousands of beers together, I lived in his house when he went abroad. A good honourable friend.

Its a total fuck.


More I am posting to say should you write out instructions for loved ones to get to your coins? if something bad happens (we talked it over the years but now this is different)

I'm thinking even for temporary period it would be a good idea.

This shit happens fast and then its done. Will I have time to say nurse get a pen and do you have a PC?

My post wasn't meant to be virus denial, if that's what you're implying. I have family members currently working in the NHS.  I'm simply questioning the use of what appears to be deliberately ambiguous reporting by mainstream media.

I wouldn't expect the BBC to state that someone has died with an explosion, or related to a bullet in the head. Why don't they state that people are dying from this virus?
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April 15, 2020, 11:18:05 AM

It's just a false correctness. Strictly people are dying from heart failure, all sorts of multi-organ failures etc. Viruses just replicate.
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April 15, 2020, 11:18:31 AM


Only way of having sex outside your immediate housemembers (I know that might come off sounding a bit incestuous), is to have a 2 metre long c**k.

2 meter scwhang is also a good way to enforce social distancing.  It's what I use mine for.
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April 15, 2020, 11:22:08 AM

It's just a false correctness. Strictly people are dying from heart failure, all sorts of multi-organ failures etc. Viruses just replicate.

So there’s a chance the numbers being reported by the UK Gov on COVID19 deaths are inflated by non COVID19 deaths?

Do you think elderly people (I think past the age of 80 don’t require postmortems) who die in hospital of pneumonia or flu type symptoms are being recorded as COVID19 to inflate numbers & maintain a level of fear amongst the general  public to ensure lockdown rules are followed?
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April 15, 2020, 11:22:39 AM
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April 15, 2020, 11:26:55 AM

I wonder if people are still meeting up on those casual sex websites?

How’s Grindr going r0ach (if you’re still alive?)

A son of a co-worker is still hitting up Tindr and hooking up with random slurries. I told him he was a fucking idiot and to kick the son out on his ass (he's a dead head anyway)

So yes, there's still fools out there

Maybe that's a chance your co-worker is willing to take?
I know I wouldn't but I guess he figures that the chances of him catching something from his Son that will kill him is slim and not something worth kicking his Son out for?


Considering his sons drug use, constantly running to his father for money, being a totally neglectful parent to a 2 year old and not being able to hold a job down for more than two seconds... I'd say it's more a case of it being hard for a father to do the hard thing and give a bit of tough love to his son. He knows he needs it but he just can't bring himself to do it. It sucks; but what can ya do
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April 15, 2020, 11:27:50 AM
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It's just a false correctness. Strictly people are dying from heart failure, all sorts of multi-organ failures etc. Viruses just replicate.

So there’s a chance the numbers being reported by the UK Gov on COVID19 deaths are inflated by non COVID19 deaths?

Do you think elderly people (I think past the age of 80 don’t require postmortems) who die in hospital of pneumonia or flu type symptoms are being recorded as COVID19 to inflate numbers & maintain a level of fear amongst the general  public to ensure lockdown rules are followed?

There's a 0.1% chance of that. It's 99.9% likely the covid death numbers have been systematically under-reported unintentionally or negligently.

The fear is just a handy byproduct and much exaggerated by people's words, but not by these stats.
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April 15, 2020, 11:59:32 AM

It's just a false correctness. Strictly people are dying from heart failure, all sorts of multi-organ failures etc. Viruses just replicate.

So there’s a chance the numbers being reported by the UK Gov on COVID19 deaths are inflated by non COVID19 deaths?

Do you think elderly people (I think past the age of 80 don’t require postmortems) who die in hospital of pneumonia or flu type symptoms are being recorded as COVID19 to inflate numbers & maintain a level of fear amongst the general  public to ensure lockdown rules are followed?

There's a 0.1% chance of that. It's 99.9% likely the covid death numbers have been systematically under-reported unintentionally or negligently.

The fear is just a handy byproduct and much exaggerated by people's words, but not by these stats.

There's the 'Died of something else, but had covid at the time of death' and there's the 'missing of some deaths due to covid (or at least accelerated by covid) in the old folks homes'.

Maybe they balance out? Maybe one's larger than the other? Either way I doubt the discrepancy is huge.
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April 15, 2020, 12:04:15 PM

Sky's stats segment earlier made me guess at around 6,000 unreported/out of hospital deaths due to covid so far.
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https://www.scmp.com/news/china/science/article/3079678/coronavirus-mutation-threatens-race-develop-vaccine
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the full genome sequence was only released to the international community last month – a delay that raised eyebrows among some researchers.
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edit, same journalist https://www.scmp.com/news/china/science/article/3080055/anti-malarial-treatment-hailed-trump-has-no-benefit-coronavirus
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So much of pre-Covid-19 world was oriented for the gregarious and extrovert, and was tolerated by the rest of us (people who need solitude to maintain equilibrium) because the dominance of the herd seemed impossible to overcome. Take the world with which I’m most familiar: the office. Here, the following norms were unquestioningly accepted:

    Open-plan hot-desking (every morning, hoik a box containing your laptop cables to any flat table in the office, and set yourself up for the day) leads naturally to synergistic interactions (“Hey! Let me, like, totally interrupt what you’re doing and tell you all about my ideas right now!”) These add value to the business.
    Global teams are better, because they increase diversity, and diversity always adds value to the business.
    Anyone leading a global team needs to travel incessantly, because physical presence among team-mates increases team cohesion (which is as important as diversity), and adds value to the business.
    Serious decisions must be made face-to-face, even if half the face-to-face meeting is in one video-conference suite in Philadelphia, with the other half in another room in London.

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April 15, 2020, 12:32:44 PM
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Off topic, but what I am really fucking hating right now is Bitcoin's new found correlation with the traditional markets, annoying as all hell.
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April 15, 2020, 12:46:34 PM

On Topic  Wink

CPC/CCP using #Freedom of speech hashtag  Grin


Twitter ‘mistakenly’ suspended account of Chinese embassy in Sri Lanka. This is what happened

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The Chinese embassy’s account @ChinaEmbSL was started only last month. It is yet to be verified and has less than 2,161 followers currently.

Days before the suspension, the Sri Lankan embassy took to Twitter to defend the Chinese government amid criticism, using undiplomatic language in a tweet.

On 9 April, Twitter user @chirantha7777 said, “The low class authoritarian Chinese government that was a curse to the Chinese people, became a curse to the world…”

The embassy replied, “You are right that the “low class” Chinese government are serving 1.4billion Chinese people, even the grass root or the ” lowest class” included. Total death in #China #pandemic is 3344 till today, much smaller than your western “high class” governments. Who are cursed? (sic)”


Since the account was created, the Chinese embassy has used the platform to promote China’s acts of goodwill during the Covid-19 crisis. It posted the first tweets on 20 March, including one on China donating 100,000 masks and 20,000 test kits to Sri Lanka.

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April 15, 2020, 12:49:30 PM
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Off topic, but what I am really fucking hating right now is Bitcoin's new found correlation with the traditional markets, annoying as all hell.

Its been there since at least 2019. Perhaps for a lot longer. We just didn't see it until recently, because the stock market had been in a bull run for the entirety of bitcoin's existence (up until March, that is). Also, Wall Street has never been connected to bitcoin as it is now.

If you look at the historical correlation between the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) and the S&P500 ETF (SPY), there's a definite pattern emerging.

Correlation since 2016: 0.14
Since 2017: 0.16
Since 2018: 0.21
Since 2019: 0.25
Since 2020: 0.51
Since 2/1/20: 0.57
Since 3/1/20: 0.60

0 = no correlation
1.0 = complete correlation

I'm not saying things will always remain this way, but they might for some time. At least until the effects of inflation are truly felt around the world.
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Off topic, but what I am really fucking hating right now is Bitcoin's new found correlation with the traditional markets, annoying as all hell.

It'll come back down...
https://insights.santiment.net/read/what-we-can-learn-from-the-latest-bitcoin-s%26p-correlation-spike-5673?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=post&utm_campaign=twitter_latest_btc_s%26p_correlation_spike_article_maksim_031920
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Put simply, a number of major downturns in Bitcoin’s recent history were mirrored by a rising correlation to the S&P 500 index

But that’s only half the story.

Analyzing the historical BTC-S&P correlation gives us another vital insight - perhaps even more important given the current market situation. In each of the above cases, Bitcoin’s subsequent bounce-back was foreshadowed by a growing ‘decoupling’ between BTC and S&P 500
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April 15, 2020, 01:05:12 PM

So there’s a chance the numbers being reported by the UK Gov on COVID19 deaths are inflated by non COVID19 deaths?

Do you think elderly people (I think past the age of 80 don’t require postmortems) who die in hospital of pneumonia or flu type symptoms are being recorded as COVID19 to inflate numbers & maintain a level of fear amongst the general  public to ensure lockdown rules are followed?

People are dying - no doubt about that. Even from COVID19.

But we will know about numbers, at a later point in time.
If for example, annual cancer death rates have a sudden dip, then we can start making better assumptions about numbers approaching reality.
In parallel, a sudden dip in car accident deaths is to be expected.

In any case, it's a brilliant mess. Wink
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April 15, 2020, 01:26:49 PM

Craig Wright has 3 days to prove he is Satoshi, is that right?

Everybody knows he isn’t but wonder if we’ll get a pump when he fails to deliver these 11,000 documents to prove his (lol) 1.1 million bitcoin stash.
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April 15, 2020, 01:43:57 PM
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Craig Wright has 3 days to prove he is Satoshi, is that right?

Everybody knows he isn’t but wonder if we’ll get a pump when he fails to deliver these 11,000 documents to prove his (lol) 1.1 million bitcoin stash.

I would like to meet him in person, anyone can introduce me to him?
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