Apparently drowned in melted butter, they aren't that bad.scottimus said:
That is the one I am talking about!!!!!
Apparently drowned in melted butter, they aren't that bad.scottimus said:
That is the one I am talking about!!!!!
That's the best feed I've seen on the situation. It also has this crazy ******:LeftyAg89 said:
https://twitter.com/phsphd1
yeah, I mean if it was an adult rat, then whole different ballgame. Not nearly as gross.titan said:
That's insane. Those are not even adult rats --- he is eating weaned or so called pups. Sickening.
That's not what I meant! Just it somehow makes it worse--- even mean as well as vile, if that makes sense.DannyDuberstein said:yeah, I mean if it was an adult rat, then whole different ballgame. Not nearly as gross.titan said:
That's insane. Those are not even adult rats --- he is eating weaned or so called pups. Sickening.
pretty sure that quarantining whole cities of millions of people is absolutely time to panic if you are in china or have been around anyone who has been there in the last month.Mr.Infectious said:foleyt said:
4 cities in lock down. In US equivalents.....Lock down the entire state of Illinois or Pennsylvania.
I am not saying its time to panic, but they are certainly not telling the truth about what is actually happening.
wtf, flu doesnt drop people fully dressed in the streets, even sars.TacosaurusRex said:
I guess the good news is, they seem to be moving after they are picked up by the people in white suits.
come on. no way they shut down 4 major cities over 18 dead. or 180. or even 1800. this problem is much bigger than being reported.EMY92 said:Our population is less than 1/4th of China's and we've had many more than 18 die from flu so far this year.scottimus said:
WHO Not Declaring Virus' Spread a Global Emergency....say what?...18 dead so far!
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/3047455/china-coronavirus-world-health-organisation-not-declaring-virusQuote:
The World Health Organisation said on Thursday that the deadly Wuhan coronavirus did not constitute an international public health emergency, despite the climbing death toll, which now stands at 18.
"This is an emergency in China," WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said during a press conference in Geneva. "But it has not yet become a global health emergency. It may yet become one."
Ghebreyesus said there was "no evidence" of human-to-human transmission outside China, "but that doesn't mean it won't happen".
The United Nations agency's ruling came on the same day that the Chinese government placed eight cities in central China's Hubei province, including its capital Wuhan, under effective lockdown to stop the virus from spreading, blocking off all outward public transport. Some 650 cases worldwide have been reported so far.
In the 2017-2018 flu season, Texas had more than 2300 deaths from the flu.
Could this outbreak be worse than the flu? Absolutely. However, it's likely not even close yet.
cbr said:come on. no way they shut down 4 major cities over 18 dead. or 180. or even 1800. this problem is much bigger than being reported.EMY92 said:Our population is less than 1/4th of China's and we've had many more than 18 die from flu so far this year.scottimus said:
WHO Not Declaring Virus' Spread a Global Emergency....say what?...18 dead so far!
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/3047455/china-coronavirus-world-health-organisation-not-declaring-virusQuote:
The World Health Organisation said on Thursday that the deadly Wuhan coronavirus did not constitute an international public health emergency, despite the climbing death toll, which now stands at 18.
"This is an emergency in China," WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said during a press conference in Geneva. "But it has not yet become a global health emergency. It may yet become one."
Ghebreyesus said there was "no evidence" of human-to-human transmission outside China, "but that doesn't mean it won't happen".
The United Nations agency's ruling came on the same day that the Chinese government placed eight cities in central China's Hubei province, including its capital Wuhan, under effective lockdown to stop the virus from spreading, blocking off all outward public transport. Some 650 cases worldwide have been reported so far.
In the 2017-2018 flu season, Texas had more than 2300 deaths from the flu.
Could this outbreak be worse than the flu? Absolutely. However, it's likely not even close yet.
or 2 days of no running water.wannaggie said:Mr.Infectious said:
If the city is closed for more than a week, how are people going to eat?
Whenever discussions of the 2nd Amendment come up, remind yourself of this fact:
The 240 million Americans living in the major cities are only 9 meals away from invading your home and killing you for what's in your pantry.
lol, already there. but i did order a pallet of dinty moore chili.black_hat_ag said:cbr said:come on. no way they shut down 4 major cities over 18 dead. or 180. or even 1800. this problem is much bigger than being reported.EMY92 said:Our population is less than 1/4th of China's and we've had many more than 18 die from flu so far this year.scottimus said:
WHO Not Declaring Virus' Spread a Global Emergency....say what?...18 dead so far!
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/3047455/china-coronavirus-world-health-organisation-not-declaring-virusQuote:
The World Health Organisation said on Thursday that the deadly Wuhan coronavirus did not constitute an international public health emergency, despite the climbing death toll, which now stands at 18.
"This is an emergency in China," WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said during a press conference in Geneva. "But it has not yet become a global health emergency. It may yet become one."
Ghebreyesus said there was "no evidence" of human-to-human transmission outside China, "but that doesn't mean it won't happen".
The United Nations agency's ruling came on the same day that the Chinese government placed eight cities in central China's Hubei province, including its capital Wuhan, under effective lockdown to stop the virus from spreading, blocking off all outward public transport. Some 650 cases worldwide have been reported so far.
In the 2017-2018 flu season, Texas had more than 2300 deaths from the flu.
Could this outbreak be worse than the flu? Absolutely. However, it's likely not even close yet.
Agreed. Time to flee the cities before this starts getting out of hand here stateside. Get ammo and rations.
I noticed that too. But people also don't fall in a spread out linear fashion. Are some of these posed? And if so, wtf would be the reason?Quote:
wtf, flu doesnt drop people fully dressed in the streets, even sars.
and all that quarantine/clean suits/masks/whatever and hospitals only works when the health care service people out number the sick people. once you hit a tipping point, it could get ugly
theres a billion people there, probably heart attacks, fakes, whatever.... or maybe not. time will tell.titan said:I noticed that too. But people also don't fall in a spread out linear fashion. Are some of these posed? And if so, wtf would be the reason?Quote:
wtf, flu doesnt drop people fully dressed in the streets, even sars.
and all that quarantine/clean suits/masks/whatever and hospitals only works when the health care service people out number the sick people. once you hit a tipping point, it could get ugly
That's why military rule needs to be imposed immediately if there was such a thing breaking out.cbr said:or 2 days of no running water.wannaggie said:Mr.Infectious said:
If the city is closed for more than a week, how are people going to eat?
Whenever discussions of the 2nd Amendment come up, remind yourself of this fact:
The 240 million Americans living in the major cities are only 9 meals away from invading your home and killing you for what's in your pantry.
even some of the military would desert to save their families.titan said:That's why military rule needs to be imposed immediately if there was such a thing breaking out.cbr said:or 2 days of no running water.wannaggie said:Mr.Infectious said:
If the city is closed for more than a week, how are people going to eat?
Whenever discussions of the 2nd Amendment come up, remind yourself of this fact:
The 240 million Americans living in the major cities are only 9 meals away from invading your home and killing you for what's in your pantry.
1) It's good food.PearlJammin said:That's the best feed I've seen on the situation. It also has this crazy ******:LeftyAg89 said:
https://twitter.com/phsphd1
Oh sure, it would just be the minimum thing to do. There is no good way out of any of that if it happens.cbr said:even some of the military would desert to save their families.titan said:That's why military rule needs to be imposed immediately if there was such a thing breaking out.cbr said:or 2 days of no running water.wannaggie said:Mr.Infectious said:
If the city is closed for more than a week, how are people going to eat?
Whenever discussions of the 2nd Amendment come up, remind yourself of this fact:
The 240 million Americans living in the major cities are only 9 meals away from invading your home and killing you for what's in your pantry.
cbr said:
lol, already there. but i did order a pallet of dinty moore chili.
Cancel the stupid impeachment and acquit.scottimus said:
Senate just announced there is Corona Virus briefing for all senators in the morning at 1030!
scottimus said:
Senate just announced there is Corona Virus briefing for all senators in the morning at 1030!