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He was not wearing a mask, and I was not wearing a mask either (I forgot to take it with me, and didn't say anything, out of politeness)... He coughed a few times while in the car with me. I'm vaccinated.
Masks don’t work dude, unless it’s a P100. Why on Earth you would want to use one, is another story. I'm as anti vax as they come, not just anti COVID vax but anti all vaccines as they have harmful chemicals and you can't sue the company if you are injured by it. But I think there is some protection provided by masks. Any type of mask, even my cloth mask with purposefully large holes in it so I can breath. People spit when they talk, they may not notice but when I started paying more attention to it due to COVID I noticed, even seeing a tiny bit fly from my mouth into someone else's when he said something funny. If that's not a surefire way to transfer a virus I don't know what is. Sure they don't stop your breath and the holes are too big to stop a virus but just to prevent spitting on someone is decent. Though that doesn't mean you need it while out jogging as they do here in Panama. If you're talking face to face with someone it makes sense to have one. Though I still don't wear one when I don't need to. Though I had COVID and am immune so I won't be spreading it.
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He was not wearing a mask, and I was not wearing a mask either (I forgot to take it with me, and didn't say anything, out of politeness)... He coughed a few times while in the car with me. I'm vaccinated.
Masks don’t work dude, unless it’s a P100. Why on Earth you would want to use one, is another story. I'm as anti vax as they come, not just anti COVID vax but anti all vaccines as they have harmful chemicals and you can't sue the company if you are injured by it. But I think there is some protection provided by masks. Any type of mask, even my cloth mask with purposefully large holes in it so I can breath. People spit when they talk, they may not notice but when I started paying more attention to it due to COVID I noticed, even seeing a tiny bit fly from my mouth into someone else's when he said something funny. If that's not a surefire way to transfer a virus I don't know what is. Sure they don't stop your breath and the holes are too big to stop a virus but just to prevent spitting on someone is decent. Though that doesn't mean you need it while out jogging as they do here in Panama. If you're talking face to face with someone it makes sense to have one. Though I still don't wear one when I don't need to. Though I had COVID and am immune so I won't be spreading it. I agree on the mask comments. Anything you put in front of your mouth helps. Even the palm of your hand. It's no coincidence that most of us have a habit of covering our mouth when we cough. We learned this from our parents, and it helps. The thing is, when we speak (much more when we cough), tiny droplets come out of our mouth, like little projectiles. Putting even a piece of cloth in front of our mouth will slow them down, to the point of not reaching very far, thus lowering the chance of infecting the other person. It's like putting your hand or a piece of cloth in front of a water hose. Water will still come out, but won't reach very far. Also, it's a myth that mask mesh should be finer than the size of the virus. Even a coarser mask mesh can contain the virus, because it tends to stick to the threads of the mesh (even more so, if it's multi-layered), thus not easily reaching the other side, if at all. As for vax vs. antivax, I think we're all on the same side, it's wrong to fight each other as if one is the enemy of the other. We're all trying to fight this as best we can, some trust the vaccines, others don't. But fighting each other is bad for both, and may even benefit the real enemies in all this.
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He was not wearing a mask, and I was not wearing a mask either (I forgot to take it with me, and didn't say anything, out of politeness)... He coughed a few times while in the car with me. I'm vaccinated.
Masks don’t work dude, unless it’s a P100. Why on Earth you would want to use one, is another story. I'm as anti vax as they come, not just anti COVID vax but anti all vaccines as they have harmful chemicals and you can't sue the company if you are injured by it. But I think there is some protection provided by masks. Any type of mask, even my cloth mask with purposefully large holes in it so I can breath. People spit when they talk, they may not notice but when I started paying more attention to it due to COVID I noticed, even seeing a tiny bit fly from my mouth into someone else's when he said something funny. If that's not a surefire way to transfer a virus I don't know what is. Sure they don't stop your breath and the holes are too big to stop a virus but just to prevent spitting on someone is decent. Though that doesn't mean you need it while out jogging as they do here in Panama. If you're talking face to face with someone it makes sense to have one. Though I still don't wear one when I don't need to. Though I had COVID and am immune so I won't be spreading it. Mask lol Most of the victims of the Spanish flu post WWI died of bacterial pneumonia from wearing face masks! No scientific evidence to this day a person infecting another person. If someone is sick its from own wrongdoing/lifestyle.
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He was not wearing a mask, and I was not wearing a mask either (I forgot to take it with me, and didn't say anything, out of politeness)... He coughed a few times while in the car with me. I'm vaccinated.
Masks don’t work dude, unless it’s a P100. Why on Earth you would want to use one, is another story. I'm as anti vax as they come, not just anti COVID vax but anti all vaccines as they have harmful chemicals and you can't sue the company if you are injured by it. But I think there is some protection provided by masks. Any type of mask, even my cloth mask with purposefully large holes in it so I can breath. People spit when they talk, they may not notice but when I started paying more attention to it due to COVID I noticed, even seeing a tiny bit fly from my mouth into someone else's when he said something funny. If that's not a surefire way to transfer a virus I don't know what is. Sure they don't stop your breath and the holes are too big to stop a virus but just to prevent spitting on someone is decent. Though that doesn't mean you need it while out jogging as they do here in Panama. If you're talking face to face with someone it makes sense to have one. Though I still don't wear one when I don't need to. Though I had COVID and am immune so I won't be spreading it. No scientific evidence to this day a person infecting another person. If someone is sick its from own wrongdoing/lifestyle. Ignorance of something does not prove the absence of existence. example: if you cannot understand the formulas of general theory of relativity, it does not mean that such theory does not exist OR the events predicted by such theory don't exist as well. burn those books, baby,..burn them...the earth is flat /s
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For fucks sake someone start a COVID/VACCINE thread
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Alistair Milne@alistairmilne There are probably many young people out there in crypto-land (and perhaps not so young) struggling with feelings of 'I don't deserve this' and 'I just got lucky' I'm here to tell you that you're wrong A thread... https://twitter.com/alistairmilne/status/1442441951660453889?s=21Alistair Milne@alistairmilne Imposter syndrome is real, as is low self-esteem, self worth issues, etc.. Many people struggle with giving credit to themselves the first time they 'win'. I know that I did when I sold my first business aged 23. You've probably been told 'you ain't shit' more than once https://twitter.com/alistairmilne/status/1442441954768400388?s=21Alistair Milne@alistairmilne The stuff critics say serves to motivate us, but sadly humans tend to absorb the negatives more than the positives and keep hold of them. So here are some reasons, assuming you didn't lie/scam/cheat/rob anyone, why you *do* deserve your success in crypto, now and going forward https://twitter.com/alistairmilne/status/1442441956542464005?s=21Alistair Milne@alistairmilne You were open-minded - most people reject crypto out of hand, and have for years despite all the evidence and knowledge freely available. This immediately puts you into a group of just ~5% of humans on the planet You were willing to learn about sometihng new when most were not https://twitter.com/alistairmilne/status/1442441958362910720?s=21Alistair Milne@alistairmilne You took a risk - crypto is/was ultra-high risk, and few people have the sort of risk tollerance required to invest something meaningful You took risks that the vast majority of people would consider reckless, because you believed in the potential of crypto https://twitter.com/alistairmilne/status/1442441960178917380?s=21Alistair Milne@alistairmilne You figured out what was signal, and what was noise. Ignoring years of mainstream FUD, talking heads like Nouriel, etc. You learned how to use new tech where any mistake could lose you a significant amount. You were prepared to be your own bank. https://twitter.com/alistairmilne/status/1442441962116710403?s=21Alistair Milne@alistairmilne Due to the above, you were earlier than some of the 'smartest' money on earth who are now scrambling to get exposure. So yes, you deserve where you are and what comes next. WAGMI https://twitter.com/alistairmilne/status/1442441963979087872?s=21Alistair Milne@alistairmilne (The question is, what will you do with it?) https://twitter.com/alistairmilne/status/1442441968496353280?s=21It’s been a pleasure sharing this space with you guys. Here’s to many more years of good health, increasing financial prosperity, opulence, shit posting & memes. I feel quite the opposite for a few reasons, the lesser reasons being how many people I tried telling about Bitcoin even previous to 2017, how many I told to check out this forum, how many I told that they could suck their GPUs on crypto and make a bit of crypto change (that would now be worth massive amounts).. And mainly because I did not come upon my crypto by having the privilege of having disposable income to simply buy in with, rather I worked my ass off to stack sats, easily a thousand hours, in multiple ways to gain a few satoshis here and there, from spending many many full days on exchanges watching for trading opportunities, watching multiple exchanges for arbitrage opportunities, watching new coins coming on the market, watching for volume hits preceding pumps, being in with what communities were interested in (or shilling)/where the sentiment was.. I worked my ass off for what meager amount I have been able to accumulate, had the balls to HODL almost everything I have ever been able to accumulate, have been able to resist temptation to sell to buy a house or an expensive car or fancy luxuries I am accustomed to living without, still to this day.. I have absolutely zero sense of “I don’t deserve this”.. Even things I have got “lucky” on weren’t scammy and I feel good about them.. Respect man, this is what strong hands mean...
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It's quite right now as now ban ban drama is not making any significant drops this time:
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It’s been a pleasure sharing this space with you guys. Here’s to many more years of good health, increasing financial prosperity, opulence, shit posting & memes. I feel quite the opposite for a few reasons, the lesser reasons being how many people I tried telling about Bitcoin even previous to 2017, how many I told to check out this forum, how many I told that they could suck their GPUs on crypto and make a bit of crypto change (that would now be worth massive amounts).. And mainly because I did not come upon my crypto by having the privilege of having disposable income to simply buy in with, rather I worked my ass off to stack sats, easily a thousand hours, in multiple ways to gain a few satoshis here and there, from spending many many full days on exchanges watching for trading opportunities, watching multiple exchanges for arbitrage opportunities, watching new coins coming on the market, watching for volume hits preceding pumps, being in with what communities were interested in (or shilling)/where the sentiment was.. I worked my ass off for what meager amount I have been able to accumulate, had the balls to HODL almost everything I have ever been able to accumulate, have been able to resist temptation to sell to buy a house or an expensive car or fancy luxuries I am accustomed to living without, still to this day.. I have absolutely zero sense of “I don’t deserve this”.. Even things I have got “lucky” on weren’t scammy and I feel good about them.. @LFC..cheers. @eddie13 completely agree, but still feeling lucky. I could have ignored it in 2013 as I did ignore the Wired article (that I read) in Nov 2011. Also got lucky in a sense that in 2013 my "spidy/toady" senses told me to ignore MtGox and some others, etc, etc. Have some battle scars, of course, but who doesn't.
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He was not wearing a mask, and I was not wearing a mask either (I forgot to take it with me, and didn't say anything, out of politeness)... He coughed a few times while in the car with me. I'm vaccinated.
Masks don’t work dude, unless it’s a P100. Why on Earth you would want to use one, is another story. I'm as anti vax as they come, not just anti COVID vax but anti all vaccines as they have harmful chemicals and you can't sue the company if you are injured by it. But I think there is some protection provided by masks. Any type of mask, even my cloth mask with purposefully large holes in it so I can breath. People spit when they talk, they may not notice but when I started paying more attention to it due to COVID I noticed, even seeing a tiny bit fly from my mouth into someone else's when he said something funny. If that's not a surefire way to transfer a virus I don't know what is. Sure they don't stop your breath and the holes are too big to stop a virus but just to prevent spitting on someone is decent. Though that doesn't mean you need it while out jogging as they do here in Panama. If you're talking face to face with someone it makes sense to have one. Though I still don't wear one when I don't need to. Though I had COVID and am immune so I won't be spreading it. Mask lol Most of the victims of the Spanish flu post WWI died of bacterial pneumonia from wearing face masks! No scientific evidence to this day a person infecting another person. If someone is sick its from own wrongdoing/lifestyle. I've given you Tash 1 merit for being the thickest fucking cunt on this forum. Every other post on the Vaccine Wall Observer whether pro or anti vaccination have provided well reasoned arguments but your post is pure crass stupidity.
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I have absolutely zero sense of “I don’t deserve this”..
Yeah, it's certainly not about us here...
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Like that is a 100% certainty.
Well, the halving is a 100% certainity. It's a long term, lifetime investment.
True dat. I’ve come to the point that having FIAT disgusts me. Still a necessary evil though.
I'm as anti vax as they come, not just anti COVID vax but anti all vaccines as they have harmful chemicals and you can't sue the company if you are injured by it.
Good for you, although not the best practise imo. As you know, you cannot fully compete with local endemic viruses - that your body has never seen before. But I think there is some protection provided by masks. Any type of mask, even my cloth mask with purposefully large holes in it so I can breath.
COV particles are so small compared to your spit, that’s like throwing marbles to a scaffold, and hoping nothing gets through. Though I had COVID and am immune so I won't be spreading it.
We can agree to disagree on this one Elwar. You know I respect your opinion, but you’re not immune for life (only for 5-6 months), and also spreading it just as much as any other person. The solution to this is to keep getting infected with the new variants - just as you’ve always have (with seasonal flu for example).
As for vax vs. antivax, I think we're all on the same side, it's wrong to fight each other as if one is the enemy of the other. We're all trying to fight this as best we can, some trust the vaccines, others don't. But fighting each other is bad for both, and may even benefit the real enemies in all this.
So true. All of it, not just the bolded. That’s why we should protect each others freedom, and when it comes to mandating and social distancing, provaxxers and antivaxxers (I absolutely hate these terms) should be united - as capslock rightly demonstrated a few days ago.
Anyway, enough of this COV bullshit. We have more that unites us - than tears us apart, in this BTC/USD Wall Observer, so let’s keep it that way.
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He was not wearing a mask, and I was not wearing a mask either (I forgot to take it with me, and didn't say anything, out of politeness)... He coughed a few times while in the car with me. I'm vaccinated.
Masks don’t work dude, unless it’s a P100. Why on Earth you would want to use one, is another story. I'm as anti vax as they come, not just anti COVID vax but anti all vaccines as they have harmful chemicals and you can't sue the company if you are injured by it. But I think there is some protection provided by masks. Any type of mask, even my cloth mask with purposefully large holes in it so I can breath. People spit when they talk, they may not notice but when I started paying more attention to it due to COVID I noticed, even seeing a tiny bit fly from my mouth into someone else's when he said something funny. If that's not a surefire way to transfer a virus I don't know what is. Sure they don't stop your breath and the holes are too big to stop a virus but just to prevent spitting on someone is decent. Though that doesn't mean you need it while out jogging as they do here in Panama. If you're talking face to face with someone it makes sense to have one. Though I still don't wear one when I don't need to. Though I had COVID and am immune so I won't be spreading it. No scientific evidence to this day a person infecting another person. If someone is sick its from own wrongdoing/lifestyle. Ignorance of something does not prove the absence of existence. example: if you cannot understand the formulas of general theory of relativity, it does not mean that such theory does not exist OR the events predicted by such theory don't exist as well. burn those books, baby,..burn them...the earth is flat /s Yeah, I agree. Some WOers are pulling this thread into the black abyss of ignorance. I suspect things like which lucky charms work best: rabbit's foot or a horseshoe will be discussed here. Or how to burn a witch properly...
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September 27, 2021, 04:30:15 PM |
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Yeah, I agree. Some WOers are pulling this thread into the black abyss of ignorance. I suspect things like which lucky charms work best: rabbit's foot or a horseshoe will be discussed here. Or how to burn a witch properly... STFU and GTFO, you blithering idiot. I won’t have it - undermining anyone’s opinion - just because you’re a paid shill.
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