What exactly do you think with vs. from means?=)C@LAg said:no it is not.Neehau said:You seem angry.beerad12man said:Neehau said:Over one million deaths now in the United States. Roughly 1.35M people have died in all US wars combined.doubledog said:
"mild symptoms" That describes COVID to a tee...
This is just such a dumb comparison it's ridiculous. What am I supposed to do? Stop living life for multiple years? Wtf is your point? Yes, it's mild for 95% or more. It takes its toll on the elderly and unhealthy. It's going to continue to kill for eternity. Luckily less and less over time.
Not to mention if 1 18 year old dies in war you lose 55+ years of life . 100 80 year olds (people already older than the average age of death) dying quite simply isn't as sad as one 20 year old person in war.
In fact. To me millions of children having their life disrupted for years by data illiterate, scaredy-cat cat adults who don't understand we aren't saving anyone by doing so is more sad.
There's also the with/from argument but I won't dive into that
My point is that almost as many people have died due to COVID related illness as have died in all US wars combined. It was a declaratory statement. It is an astronomical number considering the timeframe of the disease.
you are intentionally and willfully conflating two different things into YOUR made-up singular truth.
with vs from.
hth.
Neehau said:What exactly do you think with vs. from means?=)C@LAg said:no it is not.Neehau said:You seem angry.beerad12man said:Neehau said:Over one million deaths now in the United States. Roughly 1.35M people have died in all US wars combined.doubledog said:
"mild symptoms" That describes COVID to a tee...
This is just such a dumb comparison it's ridiculous. What am I supposed to do? Stop living life for multiple years? Wtf is your point? Yes, it's mild for 95% or more. It takes its toll on the elderly and unhealthy. It's going to continue to kill for eternity. Luckily less and less over time.
Not to mention if 1 18 year old dies in war you lose 55+ years of life . 100 80 year olds (people already older than the average age of death) dying quite simply isn't as sad as one 20 year old person in war.
In fact. To me millions of children having their life disrupted for years by data illiterate, scaredy-cat cat adults who don't understand we aren't saving anyone by doing so is more sad.
There's also the with/from argument but I won't dive into that
My point is that almost as many people have died due to COVID related illness as have died in all US wars combined. It was a declaratory statement. It is an astronomical number considering the timeframe of the disease.
you are intentionally and willfully conflating two different things into YOUR made-up singular truth.
with vs from.
hth.
johnnyblaze36 said:
And of course he'd like you to know how thankful he is for the vaccines and booster. Smart of him to disable comments but other than that he looks like a complete idiot.I'm fortunate to be vaccinated and boosted and have access to testing and great medical care.
— Bill Gates (@BillGates) May 10, 2022
Stat Monitor Repairman said:
String of prominent libs coming down with covid over the past two months raises a red flag.
All of them come out with a similarly worded tweet.
That is an interesting take on things. I don't know of intentionally conflating the severity of a new disease with a causation/correlation argument with other diseases is a responsible thing to do. We do know that obese people, old people and inactive people were highly susceptible to COVID. Those groups are also prone to other diseases. Stating a type II diabetic who died of COVID but who had Type II Diabetes for 15 years as some sort of artificial conflation to stow fear among people is not a responsible nor informed position I dont think. COVID seems to have been "nail in the coffin" so to speak for many already on the precipice of a health disaster.Maroon Dawn said:Neehau said:What exactly do you think with vs. from means?=)C@LAg said:no it is not.Neehau said:You seem angry.beerad12man said:Neehau said:Over one million deaths now in the United States. Roughly 1.35M people have died in all US wars combined.doubledog said:
"mild symptoms" That describes COVID to a tee...
This is just such a dumb comparison it's ridiculous. What am I supposed to do? Stop living life for multiple years? Wtf is your point? Yes, it's mild for 95% or more. It takes its toll on the elderly and unhealthy. It's going to continue to kill for eternity. Luckily less and less over time.
Not to mention if 1 18 year old dies in war you lose 55+ years of life . 100 80 year olds (people already older than the average age of death) dying quite simply isn't as sad as one 20 year old person in war.
In fact. To me millions of children having their life disrupted for years by data illiterate, scaredy-cat cat adults who don't understand we aren't saving anyone by doing so is more sad.
There's also the with/from argument but I won't dive into that
My point is that almost as many people have died due to COVID related illness as have died in all US wars combined. It was a declaratory statement. It is an astronomical number considering the timeframe of the disease.
you are intentionally and willfully conflating two different things into YOUR made-up singular truth.
with vs from.
hth.
That lots of people who were counted as "died OF Rona" were actually people who died of other causes while they had Rona but we're still counted as Rona deaths to inflate the fear
The question is "why is the rate of infection greater in areas with higher "vaccination" rates?"Captain Positivity said:The current vaccines don't do much of anything against omicron, which is much milder. It is cycling through the people who weren't already exposed to the other variants.jefe95 said:
I'm starting to wonder what exactly that vax does.
Saw a headline that case counts are up in states with high vax rates. Soooooo. Could one argue that it's not actually helping at all? And perhaps making things worse?
Strange pattern tough. None of mfers got covid during the height of it, but now all of a sudden getting it feel like they need to announce itHubert J. Farnsworth said:I don't think these prominent people really have covid. Nor do I think any of them are really vaccinated.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
String of prominent libs coming down with covid over the past two months raises a red flag.
All of them come out with a similarly worded tweet.
At first it was just anecdotal but there is more and more evidence that there is some connection between being vaxxed, boosted, masked, distanced, washing hands 50 times a day and then getting it later anyway.jefe95 said:
I'm starting to wonder what exactly that vax does.
Saw a headline that case counts are up in states with high vax rates. Soooooo. Could one argue that it's not actually helping at all? And perhaps making things worse?
Neehau said:That is an interesting take on things. I don't know of intentionally conflating the severity of a new disease with a causation/correlation argument with other diseases is a responsible thing to do. We do know that obese people, old people and inactive people were highly susceptible to COVID. Those groups are also prone to other diseases. Stating a type II diabetic who died of COVID but who had Type II Diabetes for 15 years as some sort of artificial conflation to stow fear among people is not a responsible nor informed position I dont think. COVID seems to have been "nail in the coffin" so to speak for many already on the precipice of a health disaster.Maroon Dawn said:Neehau said:What exactly do you think with vs. from means?=)C@LAg said:no it is not.Neehau said:You seem angry.beerad12man said:Neehau said:Over one million deaths now in the United States. Roughly 1.35M people have died in all US wars combined.doubledog said:
"mild symptoms" That describes COVID to a tee...
This is just such a dumb comparison it's ridiculous. What am I supposed to do? Stop living life for multiple years? Wtf is your point? Yes, it's mild for 95% or more. It takes its toll on the elderly and unhealthy. It's going to continue to kill for eternity. Luckily less and less over time.
Not to mention if 1 18 year old dies in war you lose 55+ years of life . 100 80 year olds (people already older than the average age of death) dying quite simply isn't as sad as one 20 year old person in war.
In fact. To me millions of children having their life disrupted for years by data illiterate, scaredy-cat cat adults who don't understand we aren't saving anyone by doing so is more sad.
There's also the with/from argument but I won't dive into that
My point is that almost as many people have died due to COVID related illness as have died in all US wars combined. It was a declaratory statement. It is an astronomical number considering the timeframe of the disease.
you are intentionally and willfully conflating two different things into YOUR made-up singular truth.
with vs from.
hth.
That lots of people who were counted as "died OF Rona" were actually people who died of other causes while they had Rona but we're still counted as Rona deaths to inflate the fear
DrEvazanPhD said:Neehau said:That is an interesting take on things. I don't know of intentionally conflating the severity of a new disease with a causation/correlation argument with other diseases is a responsible thing to do. We do know that obese people, old people and inactive people were highly susceptible to COVID. Those groups are also prone to other diseases. Stating a type II diabetic who died of COVID but who had Type II Diabetes for 15 years as some sort of artificial conflation to stow fear among people is not a responsible nor informed position I dont think. COVID seems to have been "nail in the coffin" so to speak for many already on the precipice of a health disaster.Maroon Dawn said:Neehau said:What exactly do you think with vs. from means?=)C@LAg said:no it is not.Neehau said:You seem angry.beerad12man said:Neehau said:Over one million deaths now in the United States. Roughly 1.35M people have died in all US wars combined.doubledog said:
"mild symptoms" That describes COVID to a tee...
This is just such a dumb comparison it's ridiculous. What am I supposed to do? Stop living life for multiple years? Wtf is your point? Yes, it's mild for 95% or more. It takes its toll on the elderly and unhealthy. It's going to continue to kill for eternity. Luckily less and less over time.
Not to mention if 1 18 year old dies in war you lose 55+ years of life . 100 80 year olds (people already older than the average age of death) dying quite simply isn't as sad as one 20 year old person in war.
In fact. To me millions of children having their life disrupted for years by data illiterate, scaredy-cat cat adults who don't understand we aren't saving anyone by doing so is more sad.
There's also the with/from argument but I won't dive into that
My point is that almost as many people have died due to COVID related illness as have died in all US wars combined. It was a declaratory statement. It is an astronomical number considering the timeframe of the disease.
you are intentionally and willfully conflating two different things into YOUR made-up singular truth.
with vs from.
hth.
That lots of people who were counted as "died OF Rona" were actually people who died of other causes while they had Rona but we're still counted as Rona deaths to inflate the fear
SOOOOOOOCCCCKKKKKKKK
just waiting on "safe, free and effective"
Neehau said:That is an interesting take on things. I don't know of intentionally conflating the severity of a new disease with a causation/correlation argument with other diseases is a responsible thing to do. We do know that obese people, old people and inactive people were highly susceptible to COVID. Those groups are also prone to other diseases. Stating a type II diabetic who died of COVID but who had Type II Diabetes for 15 years as some sort of artificial conflation to stow fear among people is not a responsible nor informed position I dont think. COVID seems to have been "nail in the coffin" so to speak for many already on the precipice of a health disaster.Maroon Dawn said:Neehau said:What exactly do you think with vs. from means?=)C@LAg said:no it is not.Neehau said:You seem angry.beerad12man said:Neehau said:Over one million deaths now in the United States. Roughly 1.35M people have died in all US wars combined.doubledog said:
"mild symptoms" That describes COVID to a tee...
This is just such a dumb comparison it's ridiculous. What am I supposed to do? Stop living life for multiple years? Wtf is your point? Yes, it's mild for 95% or more. It takes its toll on the elderly and unhealthy. It's going to continue to kill for eternity. Luckily less and less over time.
Not to mention if 1 18 year old dies in war you lose 55+ years of life . 100 80 year olds (people already older than the average age of death) dying quite simply isn't as sad as one 20 year old person in war.
In fact. To me millions of children having their life disrupted for years by data illiterate, scaredy-cat cat adults who don't understand we aren't saving anyone by doing so is more sad.
There's also the with/from argument but I won't dive into that
My point is that almost as many people have died due to COVID related illness as have died in all US wars combined. It was a declaratory statement. It is an astronomical number considering the timeframe of the disease.
you are intentionally and willfully conflating two different things into YOUR made-up singular truth.
with vs from.
hth.
That lots of people who were counted as "died OF Rona" were actually people who died of other causes while they had Rona but we're still counted as Rona deaths to inflate the fear
And the money, hospitals got gobs of money....Maroon Dawn said:Neehau said:What exactly do you think with vs. from means?=)C@LAg said:no it is not.Neehau said:You seem angry.beerad12man said:Neehau said:Over one million deaths now in the United States. Roughly 1.35M people have died in all US wars combined.doubledog said:
"mild symptoms" That describes COVID to a tee...
This is just such a dumb comparison it's ridiculous. What am I supposed to do? Stop living life for multiple years? Wtf is your point? Yes, it's mild for 95% or more. It takes its toll on the elderly and unhealthy. It's going to continue to kill for eternity. Luckily less and less over time.
Not to mention if 1 18 year old dies in war you lose 55+ years of life . 100 80 year olds (people already older than the average age of death) dying quite simply isn't as sad as one 20 year old person in war.
In fact. To me millions of children having their life disrupted for years by data illiterate, scaredy-cat cat adults who don't understand we aren't saving anyone by doing so is more sad.
There's also the with/from argument but I won't dive into that
My point is that almost as many people have died due to COVID related illness as have died in all US wars combined. It was a declaratory statement. It is an astronomical number considering the timeframe of the disease.
you are intentionally and willfully conflating two different things into YOUR made-up singular truth.
with vs from.
hth.
That lots of people who were counted as "died OF Rona" were actually people who died of other causes while they had Rona but we're still counted as Rona deaths to inflate the fear
Blame Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson. They started it, while in Australia IIRC.rgag12 said:
Why do people still feel the need to announce this to the world?
Just take your sniffles for 2 days and shut the eff up
And paid the MSM and big tech billions to pump propaganda 24/7 for 2 years.Maroon Dawn said:Neehau said:That is an interesting take on things. I don't know of intentionally conflating the severity of a new disease with a causation/correlation argument with other diseases is a responsible thing to do. We do know that obese people, old people and inactive people were highly susceptible to COVID. Those groups are also prone to other diseases. Stating a type II diabetic who died of COVID but who had Type II Diabetes for 15 years as some sort of artificial conflation to stow fear among people is not a responsible nor informed position I dont think. COVID seems to have been "nail in the coffin" so to speak for many already on the precipice of a health disaster.Maroon Dawn said:Neehau said:What exactly do you think with vs. from means?=)C@LAg said:no it is not.Neehau said:You seem angry.beerad12man said:Neehau said:Over one million deaths now in the United States. Roughly 1.35M people have died in all US wars combined.doubledog said:
"mild symptoms" That describes COVID to a tee...
This is just such a dumb comparison it's ridiculous. What am I supposed to do? Stop living life for multiple years? Wtf is your point? Yes, it's mild for 95% or more. It takes its toll on the elderly and unhealthy. It's going to continue to kill for eternity. Luckily less and less over time.
Not to mention if 1 18 year old dies in war you lose 55+ years of life . 100 80 year olds (people already older than the average age of death) dying quite simply isn't as sad as one 20 year old person in war.
In fact. To me millions of children having their life disrupted for years by data illiterate, scaredy-cat cat adults who don't understand we aren't saving anyone by doing so is more sad.
There's also the with/from argument but I won't dive into that
My point is that almost as many people have died due to COVID related illness as have died in all US wars combined. It was a declaratory statement. It is an astronomical number considering the timeframe of the disease.
you are intentionally and willfully conflating two different things into YOUR made-up singular truth.
with vs from.
hth.
That lots of people who were counted as "died OF Rona" were actually people who died of other causes while they had Rona but we're still counted as Rona deaths to inflate the fear
Bro, stop being dense
The Democratic Party saw an opportunity to grab more power and money by turning the flu into Airborne Ebola Super AIDS on paper and in the minds of the people through massive fear and propaganda from their complicit MSM outlets
HumpitPuryear said:
I had it in January. It was touch and go there for a while. Had a headache and lost my appetite for a whole day.
Neehau said:That is an interesting take on things. I don't know of intentionally conflating the severity of a new disease with a causation/correlation argument with other diseases is a responsible thing to do. We do know that obese people, old people and inactive people were highly susceptible to COVID. Those groups are also prone to other diseases. Stating a type II diabetic who died of COVID but who had Type II Diabetes for 15 years as some sort of artificial conflation to stow fear among people is not a responsible nor informed position I dont think. COVID seems to have been "nail in the coffin" so to speak for many already on the precipice of a health disaster.Maroon Dawn said:Neehau said:What exactly do you think with vs. from means?=)C@LAg said:no it is not.Neehau said:You seem angry.beerad12man said:Neehau said:Over one million deaths now in the United States. Roughly 1.35M people have died in all US wars combined.doubledog said:
"mild symptoms" That describes COVID to a tee...
This is just such a dumb comparison it's ridiculous. What am I supposed to do? Stop living life for multiple years? Wtf is your point? Yes, it's mild for 95% or more. It takes its toll on the elderly and unhealthy. It's going to continue to kill for eternity. Luckily less and less over time.
Not to mention if 1 18 year old dies in war you lose 55+ years of life . 100 80 year olds (people already older than the average age of death) dying quite simply isn't as sad as one 20 year old person in war.
In fact. To me millions of children having their life disrupted for years by data illiterate, scaredy-cat cat adults who don't understand we aren't saving anyone by doing so is more sad.
There's also the with/from argument but I won't dive into that
My point is that almost as many people have died due to COVID related illness as have died in all US wars combined. It was a declaratory statement. It is an astronomical number considering the timeframe of the disease.
you are intentionally and willfully conflating two different things into YOUR made-up singular truth.
with vs from.
hth.
That lots of people who were counted as "died OF Rona" were actually people who died of other causes while they had Rona but we're still counted as Rona deaths to inflate the fear
Stat Monitor Repairman said:
String of prominent libs coming down with covid over the past two months raises a red flag.
All of them come out with a similarly worded tweet.
Probably where he got it.C@LAg said:
not covid related but....
Bill Gates helps open new vaccine manufacturing facility in Seattle area
https://www.geekwire.com/2022/bill-gates-helps-open-new-vaccine-manufacturing-facility-in-seattle-area/
DrEvazanPhD said:
I was looking through his posting history. Lot Y? Sapper?
Because COVID kills everyone.C@LAg said:really is anti-life, that is for sure. so not sure why he is not rooting for COVID.aginlakeway said:DrEvazanPhD said:
I was looking through his posting history. Lot Y? Sapper?
IDK. But his abortion comments were sickening.
Neehau said:Over one million deaths now in the United States. Roughly 1.35M people have died in all US wars combined.doubledog said:
"mild symptoms" That describes COVID to a tee...
Four days!!! So sorry for your loss. You are an inspiration. OTOH what a joy a simple cup of coffee must me now that you are fully recovered!The Fife said:HumpitPuryear said:
I had it in January. It was touch and go there for a while. Had a headache and lost my appetite for a whole day.
Coffee tasted like nothing more then hot water for upwards of four days. Miserable, I tell you.
Neehau said:You seem angry.beerad12man said:Neehau said:Over one million deaths now in the United States. Roughly 1.35M people have died in all US wars combined.doubledog said:
"mild symptoms" That describes COVID to a tee...
This is just such a dumb comparison it's ridiculous. What am I supposed to do? Stop living life for multiple years? Wtf is your point? Yes, it's mild for 95% or more. It takes its toll on the elderly and unhealthy. It's going to continue to kill for eternity. Luckily less and less over time.
Not to mention if 1 18 year old dies in war you lose 55+ years of life . 100 80 year olds (people already older than the average age of death) dying quite simply isn't as sad as one 20 year old person in war.
In fact. To me millions of children having their life disrupted for years by data illiterate, scaredy-cat cat adults who don't understand we aren't saving anyone by doing so is more sad.
There's also the with/from argument but I won't dive into that
My point is that almost as many people have died due to COVID related illness as have died in all US wars combined. It was a declaratory statement. It is an astronomical number considering the timeframe of the disease.