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re: So Alabama opened back up yesterday...
Posted on 5/2/20 at 7:25 pm to JackieTreehorn
Posted on 5/2/20 at 7:25 pm to JackieTreehorn
Huntsville is loaded with dumb fricks im not surprise
Posted on 5/2/20 at 7:28 pm to Muice
Same thin on Rez today. Everyone jammed up into one little cove and had a giant boat party
Posted on 5/2/20 at 7:30 pm to CrimsonFever
Are these just random strangers sitting 1 inch apart that wouldn't have even been 1 ft apart before this?
Posted on 5/2/20 at 7:41 pm to CrimsonFever
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and if you happen to be one of the ones who has it with no symptoms there's no telling how many people you have infected.
Because most of them will never realize they have it.
Posted on 5/2/20 at 7:43 pm to CrimsonFever
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Went by a small park and there were probably 200 people out there packed into this tiny park
We should kill them right? Maybe mark them with a star and put them in re-education camps?
Posted on 5/2/20 at 7:59 pm to Oilfieldbiology
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Who the hell cares? If the hospitals aren’t overwhelmed? Who gives a shite?
The sheep can't bring themselves to understand this, but most of us are going to have to get infected before the country can get past this. Luckily, most people won't even know they have it.
Posted on 5/2/20 at 8:04 pm to CrimsonFever
Went to help my uncle at his house on Logan Martin Lake and the lake was absolutely slammed. Pretty easy to social distance in the lake, and it was a gorgeous day, but the boat ramp parking lot was overflowing.
Posted on 5/2/20 at 8:05 pm to CrimsonFever
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200 people out there packed into this tiny park
Less dense than the average Home Depot or Lowe's has been every day since everything else got shut down.
Posted on 5/2/20 at 8:06 pm to CrimsonFever
Baw I just got back from being at the Village of Providence all day. Meet me at Sonic 72 and Hughes
Posted on 5/2/20 at 8:08 pm to UCFACTS4LIFE
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Huntsville is loaded with dumb fricks im not surprise
Very likely full of a lot of people much more educated than you mi amigo
Posted on 5/2/20 at 8:09 pm to CrimsonFever
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people sitting within 1 feet of each other in lawn-chairs, walking around. People sitting on benches 1 inch apart.
Posted on 5/2/20 at 8:18 pm to Centinel
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Foo-ket from what I was told.
Poo-ket
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I may actually be moving back to Huntsvegas soon if the money is right on a couple job offers I have right now. Phuket is on my list of places to hit right away if I do end up moving back. Along with 1892 East (I'm friends with the Executive Chef), Edo, and Tim's Cajun Kitchen (don't judge me).
Thai Garden, near 1892, is far superior to Phuket, IMO.
Not a fan of Edo.
I like Tim’s but haven’t been there in years for some reason.
Posted on 5/2/20 at 8:21 pm to LSUfanGuy13
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This is absolutely going to happen. People are too stupid for it not to happen.
Yes there is going to be a spike in people who get this. It would happen in the fall if that is when quarantine lifted or in 2022 if that’s when it was lifted. People are going to catch it! The whole deal was flatten the curve not shutdown the world until there are zero cases.
That being said I plan on trying to be smart and avoiding being too close to people (especially poors) and washing my hands more than ever.
Posted on 5/2/20 at 8:28 pm to LSUfanGuy13
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This is absolutely going to happen. People are too stupid for it not to happen.
A second spike is absolutely inevitable irrespective of the actions of people. The only reason for concern is if you think this spike will overwhelm hospitals.
Your condescending nature is quite annoying btw.
Posted on 5/2/20 at 8:39 pm to CrimsonFever
We will see if Covid is the real deal or a hoax in the next few weeks.
Posted on 5/2/20 at 8:40 pm to CrimsonFever
I think it's actually probably a good thing that different places and different people in those places are starting to go out at different rates. Spreads out the cases, hospitalizations, deaths, etc.
The blusterers can go back first to puff out their chests or make a political point
The eager beavers can go back next because they like to do things first
Those that want or need to get back to work will go when the can
The average folk will go at some medium point
The followers will go after the average folk
The frightened or high risk will lag
Those trying to make a different political point will hold back in going
Some may never go if they don't work for whatever reason
Each group that goes back will have a certain percentage that gets the virus, a certain percent of those that get sick, a certain percent of those that get very sick, a certain percent of those that go into the hospital and a certain percent of those that die.
(Each group will spread it to others of course, but likely mostly to those of similar mindsets and similar speed in going back).
By having it spread out, not all of this will happen in a limited time frame. I think this is all for the good.
The slower to go back might have a slight advantage in that medical knowledge of care and treatment will probably keep improving, but perhaps most of the improvement to be made has already happened or won't happen for awhile.
The faster to go back that actually need hospitalization might get an advantage in that hospital capacity seems to be well within capacity right now so the first to need it should not have to deal with that. Of course, capacity may never be threatened so that might be an issue.
The blusterers can go back first to puff out their chests or make a political point
The eager beavers can go back next because they like to do things first
Those that want or need to get back to work will go when the can
The average folk will go at some medium point
The followers will go after the average folk
The frightened or high risk will lag
Those trying to make a different political point will hold back in going
Some may never go if they don't work for whatever reason
Each group that goes back will have a certain percentage that gets the virus, a certain percent of those that get sick, a certain percent of those that get very sick, a certain percent of those that go into the hospital and a certain percent of those that die.
(Each group will spread it to others of course, but likely mostly to those of similar mindsets and similar speed in going back).
By having it spread out, not all of this will happen in a limited time frame. I think this is all for the good.
The slower to go back might have a slight advantage in that medical knowledge of care and treatment will probably keep improving, but perhaps most of the improvement to be made has already happened or won't happen for awhile.
The faster to go back that actually need hospitalization might get an advantage in that hospital capacity seems to be well within capacity right now so the first to need it should not have to deal with that. Of course, capacity may never be threatened so that might be an issue.
Posted on 5/2/20 at 9:27 pm to SoFla Tideroller
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I was out and about every day among people.
Those poor people.
Sending prayers their way.
Posted on 5/2/20 at 9:40 pm to weadjust
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I sleep within my wife. How far should I be in her in a lawn chair at the park
Just so you know how you're supposed to be doing it.
Posted on 5/3/20 at 12:04 am to fallguy_1978
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Fort Morgan on Memorial Day
Take the ferry. It was empty today on Dauphin island
Posted on 5/3/20 at 12:09 am to weadjust
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my wife
quote:gonna need pics to give an informed answer...
How far away should I be sitting from her in a lawn chair at the park
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