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It’s an agent of the government killing someone who was already subdued on the street. Surely you can understand the difference between that and civilian on civilian murder.

I went when Aaron Hernandez was playing for them and I did not get shot. That is about the only positive from that trip.

re: Mental status check-in

Posted by Indubitably on 5/6/20 at 10:13 pm to
Yeah man, it sucks bad. My wife and I are very social people. We typically have something going on 1-2 nights during the week, and everyday on the weekend. Now, our nights involve what place we are picking up dinner from.

But ultimately, we are talking a few months here. What’s that over the course of a lifetime? A year from now we will most likely be completely back to normal. Sometimes life just gives you shite to go through. 10 years from now it’ll be a crazy story we tell our kids.
Uh, when it starts killing residents, it’ll probably be a big deal.

Ask the home in Pointe Coupee how getting in that building has worked out.

re: My coffee versus your coffee

Posted by Indubitably on 5/1/20 at 11:39 am to
Bro, you don’t even weigh your beans and water?
Higher death rates are an interesting feature
Sweden’s deaths per 1,000,000 is around 30% higher than it is here
This is because GE is a dog shite company. Their stock is down like 75% over the last 4 years. The entire corporation may fold or be sold off eventually.
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$300 shoes


Do your pocketbook a favor and don’t look into Aldens
There’s no information about who the doctor actually is provided in the link. Nothing about what kind of doctor, where he practices, where he received his education.

Are you sure this is actually written by a doctor?
Roy and Larry sound like sleazy mechanic’s names
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Destin has the best beaches in the world.


Destin has great beaches, but Grace Bay is the best beach in the world.

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We have 3000 deaths..and less death worldwide than we had on the US from H1N1..think critically and it s obvious this is hysteria


There were approximately 18,000 deaths worldwide from H1N1, total. After it was all said and done. There are already 39,000 worldwide for the coronavirus and it’s not slowed down yet. Did you just make up what you said and assume no one knows how to google?

re: 3000 deaths today

Posted by Indubitably on 3/23/20 at 3:32 pm to
I’d really like to see where you get your numbers. 3000 deaths a day is 1,095,000 per year.

I’ve seen numbers in the 35-40k per year in the US. Right about 95 per day.
Did you even watch the press conference?
I did read the initial part of your post, as well as the rest of it. And I agree that there’s value in looking at the data you’ve shown.

I suppose what I find misleading is that it doesn’t include time. Increasing exponentially is extremely powerful. It’s why we invest in stocks. Leaving out time is ignoring a major part of the story, influencing the readers to “read into it” without all the data points.