"Fighter for social justice."
Didn't see that coming.
Didn't see that coming.
Fightin TX Aggie said:Well, I might be with you if her entire twitter history was something other than one hard left shibboleth after another.docaggie said:
If you'd scroll through her twitter timeline, you'd see why she's concerned.
Flame away, but she should probably be cut a little slack given her life situation. She has cancer - a bad one - and is immunocompromised as a result. She's concerned about getting COVID on top of that, that she won't be able to fight both. And she's right, getting COVID in her condition would be really bad. Take a minute to see life from her viewpoint, where she's vaccinated, masked, but could still potentially get a virus that would not be a cake walk for someone in her shoes.
Now, she's definitely on the liberal end of the spectrum, politically Would I be posting out there for twitter about masking a full stadium? No. But I can see where her fear is coming from.
She is just tribing with her tribe.
Tanya 93 said:I found it easier and less complicated to change my birth middle name to my maiden name,MaxPower said:I often wonder what the daughter of these people does. Do they get the hyphen name and, if so, what do they do when they get married and want to hyphenate? The double hyphen or arbitrarily drop one of the last names? Or take their husbands name because it's too much of a pain in the butt? Either way, seems the parent is selfishly putting them in a difficult spot.Fightin TX Aggie said:
Also, hyphenated last name. Gents, never marry a hyphenator.
And then use first middle and last for everything
Idiocracy Narrator: "She would not reevaluate her priors."Keegan99 said:
Here is the bigger problem:
Will she reassess her priors when her fears do not materialize?
That is what an actual scientist would do - correct the hypothesis.
Sadly, I fear she is not an actual scientist. Rather, she is a fear-paralyzed ideologue.
docaggie said:
Take a minute to see life from her viewpoint, where she's vaccinated, masked, but could still potentially get a virus that would not be a cake walk for someone in her shoes.
Then maybe she needs a medical leave of absence until she can get in a better place mentally. She has no right to push her fears onto others.docaggie said:
If you'd scroll through her twitter timeline, you'd see why she's concerned.
Flame away, but she should probably be cut a little slack given her life situation. She has cancer - a bad one - and is immunocompromised as a result. She's concerned about getting COVID on top of that, that she won't be able to fight both. And she's right, getting COVID in her condition would be really bad. Take a minute to see life from her viewpoint, where she's vaccinated, masked, but could still potentially get a virus that would not be a cake walk for someone in her shoes.
Now, she's definitely on the liberal end of the spectrum, politically Would I be posting out there for twitter about masking a full stadium? No. But I can see where her fear is coming from.
That's a nice house in CSEsteban du Plantier said:
She lives in an $800,000 home.
Funny how the biggest beneficiaries of liberty and capitalism are the quickest to ***** about it.
yesBigRobSA said:Tanya 93 said:I found it easier and less complicated to change my birth middle name to my maiden name,MaxPower said:I often wonder what the daughter of these people does. Do they get the hyphen name and, if so, what do they do when they get married and want to hyphenate? The double hyphen or arbitrarily drop one of the last names? Or take their husbands name because it's too much of a pain in the butt? Either way, seems the parent is selfishly putting them in a difficult spot.Fightin TX Aggie said:
Also, hyphenated last name. Gents, never marry a hyphenator.
And then use first middle and last for everything
So now it's Tanya Hitler (Surname)?
well......., that clears everything up, thanks! sometimes....Tanya 93 said:I found it easier and less complicated to change my birth middle name to my maiden name,MaxPower said:I often wonder what the daughter of these people does. Do they get the hyphen name and, if so, what do they do when they get married and want to hyphenate? The double hyphen or arbitrarily drop one of the last names? Or take their husbands name because it's too much of a pain in the butt? Either way, seems the parent is selfishly putting them in a difficult spot.Fightin TX Aggie said:
Also, hyphenated last name. Gents, never marry a hyphenator.
And then use first middle and last for everything
Fightin TX Aggie said:I have to say, this comment is pretty sensible. Having dear, close friends is a significant asset in life.Nonregdrummer09 said:
Good lord.It’s a blessing to have friends that you can sob in front of and who aren’t afraid to hear your worst fears.
— Dr. Dr. Helene Andrews-Polymenis (@HPolymenis) September 5, 2021
mazag08 said:
I just hope she does it somewhere where her totalitarian views don't threaten me or my family.
When you have serious or terminal cancer, there is nothing wrong with thatA_Gang_Ag_06 said:Fightin TX Aggie said:I have to say, this comment is pretty sensible. Having dear, close friends is a significant asset in life.Nonregdrummer09 said:
Good lord.It’s a blessing to have friends that you can sob in front of and who aren’t afraid to hear your worst fears.
— Dr. Dr. Helene Andrews-Polymenis (@HPolymenis) September 5, 2021
Needing friends to cry in front of
docaggie said:
If you'd scroll through her twitter timeline, you'd see why she's concerned.
Flame away, but she should probably be cut a little slack given her life situation. She has cancer - a bad one - and is immunocompromised as a result. She's concerned about getting COVID on top of that, that she won't be able to fight both. And she's right, getting COVID in her condition would be really bad. Take a minute to see life from her viewpoint, where she's vaccinated, masked, but could still potentially get a virus that would not be a cake walk for someone in her shoes.
Now, she's definitely on the liberal end of the spectrum, politically Would I be posting out there for twitter about masking a full stadium? No. But I can see where her fear is coming from.
Prexys Moon said:
I love the above tweets about yell practice and the game on Saturday. I knew that liberals were losing their mind seeing those two events. It's fun to see a real one and her actual responses.
What a miserable way to live. I think the foundation of leftism in this country is a bunch of miserable people who want everybody to be as miserable as them.
Honestly, the need for great friends doesn't require terminal cancer.Tanya 93 said:When you have serious or terminal cancer, there is nothing wrong with thatA_Gang_Ag_06 said:Fightin TX Aggie said:I have to say, this comment is pretty sensible. Having dear, close friends is a significant asset in life.Nonregdrummer09 said:
Good lord.It’s a blessing to have friends that you can sob in front of and who aren’t afraid to hear your worst fears.
— Dr. Dr. Helene Andrews-Polymenis (@HPolymenis) September 5, 2021
Needing friends to cry in front of
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Masking was a great concept back when this all started and we were told it was a droplet, meaning droplet precautions would've worked.
Her Her twitter is now set to privateSid Farkas said:
no doubt she's been alerted about this thread
I see what you did there.captkirk said:Her Her twitter is now set to privateSid Farkas said:
no doubt she's been alerted about this thread
How can they get around state agency prohibition? Because medical or something?hihozippo said:
Maybe this is why masks were mandated at the Vet School today? No cloth masks, N95 preferred, surgical masks ok. Starts 6am tomorrow morning.
I read that state hospitals, long term care state facilities, and correctional facilities are not prohibited from mandating themcecil77 said:How can they get around state agency prohibition? Because medical or something?hihozippo said:
Maybe this is why masks were mandated at the Vet School today? No cloth masks, N95 preferred, surgical masks ok. Starts 6am tomorrow morning.
It came from thiscecil77 said:
That tracks with the NEJM comprehensive literature analysis they releases April 2020. The ONLY benefit they could find was that of reassurance (i.e. a binky) for medical facility workers.
I have no idea if vet hospitals applydocaggie said:
This is true... but for people facilities. I didn't think vet medicine applied?
Are greenhouses next?
cecil77 said:How can they get around state agency prohibition? Because medical or something?hihozippo said:
Maybe this is why masks were mandated at the Vet School today? No cloth masks, N95 preferred, surgical masks ok. Starts 6am tomorrow morning.