Epidemic of memes
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D entification. Isn’t racist but ID to vote is
The late comedian Mitch Hedberg, known for his clever one-liners, had a great quip about following his dreams.
“I’m sick of following my dreams,” he said. “I’m just going to ask them where they’re going and hook up with them later.”
If you’ve been following The Science™—and boy had you better, lest you risk being accosted by a self-appointed member of the mask police in the supermarket—you might be feeling a little bit like Mitch Hedberg felt about his dreams.
Monday, we learned that the Center for Disease Control (CDC) was consulting teachers’ unions about whether it was safe to reopen schools.
This might strike you as odd. You probably thought the CDC was following The Science™, and kindergarten teachers, to be sure, are not scientists. https://gab.com/BeachMilk/posts/10575...
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V accination
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D entification. Isn’t racist but ID to vote is
The late comedian Mitch Hedberg, known for his clever one-liners, had a great quip about following his dreams.
“I’m sick of following my dreams,” he said. “I’m just going to ask them where they’re going and hook up with them later.”
If you’ve been following The Science™—and boy had you better, lest you risk being accosted by a self-appointed member of the mask police in the supermarket—you might be feeling a little bit like Mitch Hedberg felt about his dreams.
Monday, we learned that the Center for Disease Control (CDC) was consulting teachers’ unions about whether it was safe to reopen schools.
This might strike you as odd. You probably thought the CDC was following The Science™, and kindergarten teachers, to be sure, are not scientists. https://gab.com/BeachMilk/posts/10575...
Why don't we just give the kids all burkas now instead of waiting for the rest of the invasion?
Can you explain 1,5, 15 ?
I have no idea what they mean.
Some modest explanation may be available, but being a cynic I think it is what it looks like.
5. Suggestion of pre-planning?
15. Some critical info has been truncated.
Jan
The action of a pathogen when it spreads from one site to another within the same body.
Jan
Worn constantly on the face encourages bacterial growth and provides a warm moist place for a virus that accidentally intersects with the mask, then a person rubs their face because the mask is irritating and transplants the virus to another location.
Constant mask wearing comprises your immune system and distresses the body with reabsorption of CO2 and diminished O2 intake.
My daughter is a nurse and when helping a surgeon prepare for OR if he touches inside the mask (and this is a different type of mask) they must remove it and reapply a new one. If everyone were wearing surgical masks and following that protocol there might be an advantage on occasion.
Even the CDC's own data admits that 70%+ of the people getting COVID wore masks. https://thefederalist.com/2020/10/12/...
If masks and distancing work, then why did the CDC publish a paper acknowledging precisely the opposite? https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/26/...
Here's the last rather telling fact: the entire US had been under a mask mandate since August. Compliance rates were >95%. Yet in November - three months later - we saw a huge spike in reported cases. If masks actually worked, they should have decimated the spread in September and October given that the virus has a transmission period of only about 10 days.
Even if the mask doesn't block the virus, it does change the jetstream of your exhalation into a gentle cloud around your head, so your viruses don't travel as far.
I fully agree with the opinions expressed here concerning lockdowns, HCQ and vaccines, but let's not throw the baby out with the bathwater.
A researcher wears googles, a respirator and protective clothing inside a laboratory.
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For viruses such as SARS-CoV-2 that infect the respiratory system, goggles and FFP3 masks which are specifically fitted to individual users are worn to protect from exposure via inhalation or through the eyes..