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I'm re posting this because your bickering is in my way 👍🏻
This is how fucked up this all is....
My girlfriend's work mate has tested positive 2 days ago for Covid, office shutdown for 72 hours then a massive deep clean.
All staff including my girlfriend have received a government email stating they have to self isolate for 14 days.
None of them have to get a test unless they show symptoms allthough the UK Government tells us that people can be infected and show no symptoms.
Basically my girlfriend, me and our entire family could all be infected.
My workmates, kids school mates could be infected.... and so it goes on.
Surely if your in contact with someone infected it should be mandatory that you are tested asap.
Boris Johnson couldn't run a fucking bath.
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I'm re posting this because your bickering is in my way 👍🏻
This is how fucked up this all is....
My girlfriend's work mate has tested positive 2 days ago for Covid, office shutdown for 72 hours then a massive deep clean.
All staff including my girlfriend have received a government email stating they have to self isolate for 14 days.
None of them have to get a test unless they show symptoms allthough the UK Government tells us that people can be infected and show no symptoms.
Basically my girlfriend, me and our entire family could all be infected.
My workmates, kids school mates could be infected.... and so it goes on.
Surely if your in contact with someone infected it should be mandatory that you are tested asap.
Boris Johnson couldn't run a fucking bath.
This is from the CDC May 2020 guidelines............
Take action if an employee is suspected or confirmed to have COVID-19 infection:
In most cases, you do not need to shut down your facility. If it has been less than 7 days since the sick employee has been in the facility, close off any areas used for prolonged periods of time by the sick person:
Wait 24 hours before cleaning and disinfecting to minimize potential for other employees being exposed to respiratory droplets. If waiting 24 hours is not feasible, wait as long as possible.
During this waiting period, open outside doors and windows to increase air circulation in these areas.
If it has been 7 days or more since the sick employee used the facility, additional cleaning and disinfection is not necessary. Continue routinely cleaning and disinfecting all high-touch surfaces in the facility.
Follow the CDC cleaning and disinfection recommendations:
Clean dirty surfaces with soap and water before disinfecting them.
To disinfect surfaces, use products that meet EPA criteria for use against SARS-Cov-2external icon, the virus that causes COVID-19, and are appropriate for the surface.
Always wear gloves and gowns appropriate for the chemicals being used when you are cleaning and disinfecting.
You may need to wear additional PPE depending on the setting and disinfectant product you are using. For each product you use, consult and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for use.
Determine which employees may have been exposed to the virus and may need to take additional precautions:
Inform employees of their possible exposure to COVID-19 in the workplace but maintain confidentiality as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)external icon.
Most workplaces should follow the Public Health Recommendations for Community-Related Exposure and instruct potentially exposed employees to stay home for 14 days, telework if possible, and self-monitor for symptoms.
Critical infrastructureexternal icon workplaces should follow the guidance on Implementing Safety Practices for Critical Infrastructure Workers Who May Have Had Exposure to a Person with Suspected or Confirmed COVID-19. Employers in critical infrastructure also have an obligation to manage potentially exposed workers’ return to work in ways that best protect the health of those workers, their co-workers, and the general public.
Surprisingly, nothing in here about mandatory COVID tests for those that have had contact with someone with a positive COVID test.
Seems inadequate to me.
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But how do you KNOW she is your girlfriend?
Show me the proof. Do you have any pie charts or statistics that are not drawn up by the fake news media who are in collusion with every world government?
They are all just lizards wearing masks, and they set up pizza shops to traffic in endangered pangolins.
You continue drifting through your life, pretending she is your girlfriend .... like a COWARD. I value muh freedom too much.
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My town did free tests last week. Very few people showed up. I didn’t bother going as I had one a few weeks ago. Of course I can’t say it is like this everywhere in the country but it’s very hard to drive around and not see a place with drive thru covid testing. Not one test being done is FDA approved. As a matter of a fact there are no FDA approved Covid tests.
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Had a new employee call is Wednesday. Says she went to the hospital with a 102 temp and our owner says she sounds horrible but said they tested her and it was neg. Oddly enough she won't answer calls this afternoon from manager, receps or myself. Suddenly owner had other staff do a complete bleach scrub down this afternoon and was seen wearing a mask all day. Hasn't worn a mask in literally weeks. This girl is scheduled to work tomorrow and I really..really get a bit curious with the evasiveness of talking to others, all but the owner.
A skeptical mind might think things are not as they appear and a certain someone fears business-employee loss should a positive test come to light. Maybe the mind is on overdrive. Maybe not. Doesn't help that said owner has been downplaying the risks, slams Fauci and the CDC regularly and just reopened the lobby last week, a very crowded lobby. Just thinking out loud
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Had a new employee call is Wednesday. Says she went to the hospital with a 102 temp and our owner says she sounds horrible but said they tested her and it was neg. Oddly enough she won't answer calls this afternoon from manager, receps or myself. Suddenly owner had other staff do a complete bleach scrub down this afternoon and was seen wearing a mask all day. Hasn't worn a mask in literally weeks. This girl is scheduled to work tomorrow and I really..really get a bit curious with the evasiveness of talking to others, all but the owner.
A skeptical mind might think things are not as they appear and a certain someone fears business-employee loss should a positive test come to light. Maybe the mind is on overdrive. Maybe not. Doesn't help that said owner has been downplaying the risks, slams Fauci and the CDC regularly and just reopened the lobby last week, a very crowded lobby. Just thinking out loud
these owners are really conflicted - trying to stay afloat and at same time trying to avoid a cluster of infections.... but I feel playing both sides is just a disaster in the making. Have heard talk of the "lesser of 2 evils", or the cure "being worse than the disease". Well, it all depends on someone's perspective. Whats worse for example: losing "only one" employee and keeping the business going? Or the business taking a huge hit, 50 people being laid off, but no lives lost? I dont know. One life lost cannot have a price tag. The unemployed can collect unemployment insurance. Anyway, sounds like the owner isnt being 100% transparent, and I would certainly think someone there would ask him what the Super-Scrubbing is all about. It's only normal for a mind to wonder. I wouldnt call that overdrive at all, I'd call that prudent and healthy thinking.
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my friend stubbed his toe & got it
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Spicoli
Had a new employee call is Wednesday. Says she went to the hospital with a 102 temp and our owner says she sounds horrible but said they tested her and it was neg. Oddly enough she won't answer calls this afternoon from manager, receps or myself. Suddenly owner had other staff do a complete bleach scrub down this afternoon and was seen wearing a mask all day. Hasn't worn a mask in literally weeks. This girl is scheduled to work tomorrow and I really..really get a bit curious with the evasiveness of talking to others, all but the owner.
A skeptical mind might think things are not as they appear and a certain someone fears business-employee loss should a positive test come to light. Maybe the mind is on overdrive. Maybe not. Doesn't help that said owner has been downplaying the risks, slams Fauci and the CDC regularly and just reopened the lobby last week, a very crowded lobby. Just thinking out loud
these owners are really conflicted - trying to stay afloat and at same time trying to avoid a cluster of infections.... but I feel playing both sides is just a disaster in the making. Have heard talk of the "lesser of 2 evils", or the cure "being worse than the disease". Well, it all depends on someone's perspective. Whats worse for example: losing "only one" employee and keeping the business going? Or the business taking a huge hit, 50 people being laid off, but no lives lost? I dont know. One life lost cannot have a price tag. The unemployed can collect unemployment insurance. Anyway, sounds like the owner isnt being 100% transparent, and I would certainly think someone there would ask him what the Super-Scrubbing is all about. It's only normal for a mind to wonder. I wouldnt call that overdrive at all, I'd call that prudent and healthy thinking.
Just an awful feeling for those in service industries. A friend of mine struggled as a musician here until a guy we saw as our own hero back in the 1990s got signed to play for Wayne Newton in Vegas. He was noticed & got recruited to play with Earth Wind & Fire. So he offered the Vegas job to my buddy. Man he made thousands per week and then!! Some hottie cougar from Australia picked him as her chocolate sugarbaby- which led to him doing shows on a cruise ship. Which got him to the most $$ doing shows in China. Which was- damn late last year.
His whole world changed the past 8 years after 20 years of club acts. Now he is stuck in China and no shows.
I know of 2 people who are suffering because they made money on dine in experience. It's over now.
When I browse the history on plagues, viruses, it seems they come & go when they please, only with our era, travel isnt just based on soldiers and shipments, now its anyone with some money can hitch a boat or plane ride. The plane was how my friend came down with it.
She eats no fast food, very few sweets & kept pampering me with remedies food/beverage to consume, so I wouldn't catch it. Of all people I couldn't understand how she got it until she told me she went to New York for a weekend and within 2 days she lost her sense of smell & taste. Even though the seating was every other chair on the plane...that air had nowhere to go. Or as the President told Bob Woodward- it is airborne. You don't have to touch anything to catch it.
And as long as he plays the line on both sides where he has followers who wont hold him accountable, yet deriding it either as chinese' fault or non-existent hoax, they will ensure we see this shit for a while.
Damn, seemed like we were just hearing, when it gets warm it goes away from him. And now we are close to November where I have seen two reports of people catching it & the flu. WTF can we do?!
Worse, what can those whose businesses are built on servicing others do? Earth is shaking things up again, only a few make it out when mother earth settles down.
Stay safe & Hope well for me too. I will be doing the Museum this weekend. Can hold up to 400 people, but the way it is set up is to hold a max of 150 people. The week after is the podcast, that isnt during the zoom time! Still hope I will chat in soon.
I'll hit you up on the script tip when I get back from Mil-town.
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Had a new employee call is Wednesday. Says she went to the hospital with a 102 temp and our owner says she sounds horrible but said they tested her and it was neg. Oddly enough she won't answer calls this afternoon from manager, receps or myself. Suddenly owner had other staff do a complete bleach scrub down this afternoon and was seen wearing a mask all day. Hasn't worn a mask in literally weeks. This girl is scheduled to work tomorrow and I really..really get a bit curious with the evasiveness of talking to others, all but the owner.
A skeptical mind might think things are not as they appear and a certain someone fears business-employee loss should a positive test come to light. Maybe the mind is on overdrive. Maybe not. Doesn't help that said owner has been downplaying the risks, slams Fauci and the CDC regularly and just reopened the lobby last week, a very crowded lobby. Just thinking out loud
sounds like she needs to visit a computer programmer
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how big are wildfire smoke particles again?
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EkfYabUV...g&name=900x900
retards keep slinging the bat aids terror porn
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It's because people are wearing masks
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It's because people are wearing masks
then why aren't the masks stopping covid cases? & why did they need to create a flu vaccine if masks worked so well?
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Again I got nothing against your crusade for the truth but I'm failing to understand your logic here. A thing that's used for one thing, offers little protection against another thing. So what? It's for the other thing not the thing it offers little protection against, right? Even then if we don't move the argument on any further with more data. The fact that it offers 'little protection' adds credence to the argument that you might as well pop one on for a few minutes to go into a shop because it might be helping, right? Do you want a little protection, or none?
Lets run with it. How big them smoke particles as opposed to the COVID particles. Or rather the particles COVID binds itself to?
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It's because people are wearing masks
then why aren't the masks stopping covid cases??
They largely are, when worn.
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It's because people are wearing masks
then why aren't the masks stopping covid cases??
They largely are, when worn.
The CDC's recent study doesn't fill me with much hope about it. 85% of cases (in their study) come from people who wore their masks consistently.
Sweden has taken a good approach to this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LF6yyuJGspM
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Are Covid aerosol bearing particles bigger than fart particles, because you can smell a fart through a pair of pants and a pair of jeans?
That's arguably more protection than a single layer mask, but it still gets through.
More importantly, can you therefore catch Covid from farts?:confused:
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It's because people are wearing masks
then why aren't the masks stopping covid cases??
They largely are, when worn.
Nah, they’re not really. And that’s not really why we’re being asked to wear them. Masks don’t stop you catching Covid, but they might stop you passing it on.
You’re playing into @TIC’s hands here, because he could say since more people have worn masks, there have been more cases.
For example , in the UK, Masks are mandatory indoors, yet there are over DOUBLE the daily amount of cases that there were at the “peak” in the summer.
Masks are just one very small part in battling this. Most fuckers don’t even know how to wear them.
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i do see that side of it, I do, but imagine how many more people wouldve been infected had nobody ever, anywhere, worn masks at all.
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I’m not saying don’t wear them. I’m just saying there’s a hell of a lot more we can be doing. Most important things are hygiene and distancing. Too many people in the 21st century go to too many places, and have contact with too many people.and that falls right into Covid’s trap.
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I’m not saying don’t wear them. I’m just saying there’s a hell of a lot more we can be doing. Most important things are hygiene and distancing. Too many people in the 21st century go to too many places, and have contact with too many people.and that falls right into Covid’s trap.
absolutely. Masks are only part of the whole. Too much going and visiting and contact, its true, agreed as well. But when Im in Aldi's, and 3 people are arguing with each other loudly, 2 of them with their masks off, 10 feet ahead of me, and the other with the mask pulled down off their nose and barely covering their mouth, and I have to walk thru that narrow aisle between them, I am sure as hell glad Im wearing my mask. Plus I hold my breath before I approach them and then keep holding it for another 15 feet after I pass them. I even squint my eyes to the point of almost not being able to see where Im walking as I pass thru their spit cloud of germs. I mean they are there without masks talking angrily loudly and arguing amongst themselves, spraying that shit all over the place, up into the air, laughing, yelling, coughing, and at that point, I dont think much about how big or small the pores on a mask are, Im just glad to have one on.
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This is mother fucking nature babes. This is a virus. They are very very good at doing what they do. Did anyone ever read that science paper than humans are a virus on the planet. Be smart, take precautions, but all you gotta do is rub your face wrong and you got it. Who knows maybe it was partly man made. We will probably never know. Herd immunity, a vaccine or the slow die off of the virus which happens, they don’t know why but it happens. That is pretty much it. At 9:18am I took someone to a covid test again. Wtf if he was positive I’d be either sick or not. I’m not blaming anyone it’s a fucking virus. It’s fucking life. This is life. There is all kinds of shit that can kill me everyday. Maybe it’s actually russian disinformation
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Again I got nothing against your crusade for the truth but I'm failing to understand your logic here. A thing that's used for one thing, offers little protection against another thing. So what? It's for the other thing not the thing it offers little protection against, right? Even then if we don't move the argument on any further with more data. The fact that it offers 'little protection' adds credence to the argument that you might as well pop one on for a few minutes to go into a shop because it might be helping, right? Do you want a little protection, or none?
Lets run with it. How big them smoke particles as opposed to the COVID particles. Or rather the particles COVID binds itself to?
why pop one on for something that doesn't exist?
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Primo Carnera
I’m not saying don’t wear them. I’m just saying there’s a hell of a lot more we can be doing. Most important things are hygiene and distancing. Too many people in the 21st century go to too many places, and have contact with too many people.and that falls right into Covid’s trap.
how terrible that people are acting of their own free will. i mean acting like free people, who do they think they are?
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NoSavingByTheBell
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Primo Carnera
I’m not saying don’t wear them. I’m just saying there’s a hell of a lot more we can be doing. Most important things are hygiene and distancing. Too many people in the 21st century go to too many places, and have contact with too many people.and that falls right into Covid’s trap.
absolutely. Masks are only part of the whole. Too much going and visiting and contact, its true, agreed as well. But when Im in Aldi's, and 3 people are arguing with each other loudly, 2 of them with their masks off, 10 feet ahead of me, and the other with the mask pulled down off their nose and barely covering their mouth, and I have to walk thru that narrow aisle between them, I am sure as hell glad Im wearing my mask. Plus I hold my breath before I approach them and then keep holding it for another 15 feet after I pass them. I even squint my eyes to the point of almost not being able to see where Im walking as I pass thru their spit cloud of germs. I mean they are there without masks talking angrily loudly and arguing amongst themselves, spraying that shit all over the place, up into the air, laughing, yelling, coughing, and at that point, I dont think much about how big or small the pores on a mask are, Im just glad to have one on.
squint your eyes. that'll help protect you from the invisible bogeyman
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I’m not saying don’t wear them. I’m just saying there’s a hell of a lot more we can be doing. Most important things are hygiene and distancing. Too many people in the 21st century go to too many places, and have contact with too many people.and that falls right into Covid’s trap.
how terrible that people are acting of their own free will. i mean acting like free people, who do they think they are?
You can't prove people have free will. There is no proof and in fact everything has already been predetermined. Determinism is what you are seeing. Free will is an illusion.
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I’m not saying don’t wear them. I’m just saying there’s a hell of a lot more we can be doing. Most important things are hygiene and distancing. Too many people in the 21st century go to too many places, and have contact with too many people.and that falls right into Covid’s trap.
how terrible that people are acting of their own free will. i mean acting like free people, who do they think they are?
You can't prove people have free will. There is no proof and in fact everything has already been predetermined. Determinism is what you are seeing. Free will is an illusion.
Can you prove farts exist or are they a shared illusion? Especially SBD's :fart2:
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I’m not saying don’t wear them. I’m just saying there’s a hell of a lot more we can be doing. Most important things are hygiene and distancing. Too many people in the 21st century go to too many places, and have contact with too many people.and that falls right into Covid’s trap.
how terrible that people are acting of their own free will. i mean acting like free people, who do they think they are?
You can't prove people have free will. There is no proof and in fact everything has already been predetermined. Determinism is what you are seeing. Free will is an illusion.
Can you prove farts exist or are they a shared illusion? Especially SBD's :fart2:
You out and about these days or on lockdown? Or is it both? It's both isn't it?
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I’m not saying don’t wear them. I’m just saying there’s a hell of a lot more we can be doing. Most important things are hygiene and distancing. Too many people in the 21st century go to too many places, and have contact with too many people.and that falls right into Covid’s trap.
how terrible that people are acting of their own free will. i mean acting like free people, who do they think they are?
You can't prove people have free will. There is no proof and in fact everything has already been predetermined. Determinism is what you are seeing. Free will is an illusion.
Can you prove farts exist or are they a shared illusion? Especially SBD's :fart2:
You out and about these days or on lockdown? Or is it both? It's both isn't it?
Here in the UK we came out of lockdown at the end of June. Some regions are now back under heavy restrictions and Wales, I think from Friday, will be under a firebreak 2 or 3 week national lockdown. I have been to the doctors, out to do a job and then to the supermarket today, but quite what that has to do with SBD's is anyone's guess.
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Here in the UK we came out of lockdown at the end of June. Some regions are now back under heavy restrictions and Wales, I think from Friday, will be under a firebreak 2 or 3 week national lockdown. I have been to the doctors, out to do a job and then to the supermarket today, but quite what that has to do with SBD's is anyone's guess.
Hopefully you wore your mask and socially distanced and washed your hands and used the hand sanitizer and all the things. I mean you've got to follow those rules!
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You don't have to. You could be a TOTAL BADASS!!!! and refuse to wear a mask :badass:
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TIC
Again I got nothing against your crusade for the truth but I'm failing to understand your logic here. A thing that's used for one thing, offers little protection against another thing. So what? It's for the other thing not the thing it offers little protection against, right? Even then if we don't move the argument on any further with more data. The fact that it offers 'little protection' adds credence to the argument that you might as well pop one on for a few minutes to go into a shop because it might be helping, right? Do you want a little protection, or none?
Lets run with it. How big them smoke particles as opposed to the COVID particles. Or rather the particles COVID binds itself to?
why pop one on for something that doesn't exist?
I thought we were discussing the pros/cons of wearing a mask? There's little point answering your questions if you're going to disengage and revert back to yeah but it don't exist. Shame. I was looking forward to finding out about particles.
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Here in the UK we came out of lockdown at the end of June. Some regions are now back under heavy restrictions and Wales, I think from Friday, will be under a firebreak 2 or 3 week national lockdown. I have been to the doctors, out to do a job and then to the supermarket today, but quite what that has to do with SBD's is anyone's guess.
Hopefully you wore your mask and socially distanced and washed your hands and used the hand sanitizer and all the things. I mean you've got to follow those rules!
Well it was quite important for the Mrs to see the Doctor so yes we both wore a mask and washed our hands and let them take our temperature before i pushed her into the surgery, which was not allowing anyone into the waiting areas and so we were seen by a masked physician and amazingly we all coped without bursting into tears once. No need for me to wear a mask when the job i had was outside, and then we followed the rules at the supermarket so that we could buy wine and ale. Mrs couldn't try the clothes on in the shop, but then she never can, so no biggy really. These are trivial inconveniences when you have spent months in a coma and adult life has always required the following of rules. Do you not think you as a parent should now set that good example? or are you going to pick and choose according to what rules PJW, BeardyAsparagus and the other British camp soyboys tell you are cramping your style as you clock in to your office job and sell the lie that is insurance to show how radical you really are? ;D
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Here in the UK we came out of lockdown at the end of June. Some regions are now back under heavy restrictions and Wales, I think from Friday, will be under a firebreak 2 or 3 week national lockdown. I have been to the doctors, out to do a job and then to the supermarket today, but quite what that has to do with SBD's is anyone's guess.
Hopefully you wore your mask and socially distanced and washed your hands and used the hand sanitizer and all the things. I mean you've got to follow those rules!
Well it was quite important for the Mrs to see the Doctor so yes we both wore a mask and washed our hands and let them take our temperature before i pushed her into the surgery, which was not allowing anyone into the waiting areas and so we were seen by a masked physician and amazingly we all coped without bursting into tears once. No need for me to wear a mask when the job i had was outside, and then we followed the rules at the supermarket so that we could buy wine and ale. Mrs couldn't try the clothes on in the shop, but then she never can, so no biggy really. These are trivial inconveniences when you have spent months in a coma and adult life has always required the following of rules. Do you not think you as a parent should now set that good example? or are you going to pick and choose according to what rules PJW, BeardyAsparagus and the other British camp soyboys tell you are cramping your style as you clock in to your office job and sell the lie that is insurance to show how radical you really are? ;D
LMAO....yeah not a tinge of anger there ;D
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​If there were kids in that doctor's waiting room, I'm sure there would have been many fart particles lingering in the air.
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In fact, scrub that.
If Beanz was in that doctor's waiting room, I'm sure there would have been many fart particles lingering about.
I mean, why do you think he is called 'Beanz'?