[QUOTE=Jtbny;1634870863]We get it. You're a tough guy. You've made mention of that a couple times. Now I've given you the attention you were seeking, buttercup.[/QUOTE]
Thanks, its nice to be heard once in a while.
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[QUOTE=Jtbny;1634870863]We get it. You're a tough guy. You've made mention of that a couple times. Now I've given you the attention you were seeking, buttercup.[/QUOTE]
Thanks, its nice to be heard once in a while.
[QUOTE=LWW;1634868513]Again, there is ZERO reason for every person to be vaxxed because of this particular virus. Why is that so tough to comprehend??????[/QUOTE]
The consequence of not getting a compulsory vaccine would be removal of access to services of private companies, not people breaking down your door and sticking a needle in your arm at gunpoint. Don’t really see the issue.
[QUOTE=7Seconds;1634873743]In this case the consequence of not getting a compulsory vaccine would be removal of access to services of private companies, not people breaking down your door and sticking a needle in your arm at gunpoint. Don’t really see the issue.[/QUOTE]
Your latter example will happen next, just keep saying "you don't see the issue". No it's very wrong, your thinking, two vaxxed people can still get sick yet get a service, yet the person who is not sick can't, BS, if we are talking about the black death there may be a valid point, but this is not even close to something like that.
You should critically think about the types of virus we are talking about, this one, was no reason for such panic and thinking there needs to be a two tier society, especially when most people are pro vaccines. Is this more of a "I got vaxxed, and you didn't" "I'm priviledged" ???Afterall if you get vaxxed, whats the point in this argument, your safe, rock on with your life bud, I'm the guy whos gonna get the rona and give it to the 20% of the country who don't get vaxxed, good ridence to us, you guys are safe, stop whining.
[QUOTE=LWW;1634874733]
You should critically think[/QUOTE]
Absolutely. We should all be developing critical thinking skills, expanding our world view, and having our ideals challenged in a good and constructive way each and every day. And I will try again tomorrow. Enjoy your night.
[QUOTE=Oceanside;1634850743]As time goes by and the percentages of vaxed people increases, I don't want to pay the price and face restrictions for the 25-30% of people who are trying to make some sort of political statement by not getting vaxed.[/QUOTE]
Why should we need to face restrictions if 75% of the population is vaccinated, particularly those of high risk?
[QUOTE=ITHURTZ;1634869383]It is sadly hilarious you ladies think a "dust mask" will save you from a "virus". I am proud to say i dont mask, dont distance and enjoy the hell out of seeing all the sheep. Its so sad there are that many idiots in the world. We need a reset 100%[/QUOTE]
LOL, i wouldn't even use the masks people are using to keep out dust, let alone a virus.
It's so nice to have access to this dying gay Indian bodybuilding forum for all my medical info instead of listening to top infectious disease doctors and medical experts. :)
[QUOTE=Cass40;1634910363]It's so nice to have access to this dying gay Indian bodybuilding forum for all my medical info instead of listening to top infectious disease doctors and medical experts. :)[/QUOTE]
Indian????
[QUOTE=bodyhard;1634911033]Indian????[/QUOTE]
Long story..
[QUOTE=Cass40;1634910363]It's so nice to have access to this dying gay Indian bodybuilding forum for all my medical info instead of listening to top infectious disease doctors and medical experts. :)[/QUOTE]
Credibility is about the same at this point lol. The medical "experts" refute their own "science" pretty much weekly. Really tired of the constantly moving goal posts.
Two weeks to flatten the curve....54 weeks later
Masks don't work, we won't be wearing masks....Everyone mask up
Its not airborne, large droplet spray only....Just kidding
[QUOTE=Plateauplower;1634912903]Credibility is about the same at this point lol. The medical "experts" refute their own "science" pretty much weekly. Really tired of the constantly moving goal posts.
Two weeks to flatten the curve....54 weeks later
Masks don't work, we won't be wearing masks....Everyone mask up
Its not airborne, large droplet spray only....Just kidding[/QUOTE]
True. And actually I do understand people relying on their own intuition. A lot of things really don't make any sense. Like in the beginning when everything started and the "lockdowns" etc. I was always thinking it doesn't make sense that this would just go away. I still think it's really not going anywhere at least not for many years.
[QUOTE=ITHURTZ;1634873453]Thanks, its nice to be heard once in a while.[/QUOTE]
Tell us more about your sheep fetish, sounds weird but whatever.
[QUOTE=_zman;1634897193]LOL, i wouldn't even use the masks people are using to keep out dust, let alone a virus.[/QUOTE]
They work really well on pollen outside when doing that spring yard clean up, just sayin.
[QUOTE=Cass40;1634910363]It's so nice to have access to this dying gay Indian bodybuilding forum for all my medical info instead of listening to top infectious disease doctors and medical experts. :)[/QUOTE]
Plenty of Indian blood running through my veins, none of which is gay. Not that there is anything wrong with that
Oh yeah, That's Indian with a feather, not some ******* telemarketer from the another part of the globe that calls at dinner time and wants to clean your ducts
[QUOTE=mtpockets;1634913583]Plenty of Indian blood running through my veins, none of which is gay. Not that there is anything wrong with that
Oh yeah, That's Indian with a feather, not some ******* telemarketer from the another part of the globe that calls at dinner time and wants to clean your ducts[/QUOTE]
Lol I didn't mean feather Indians. :D I'm not a racist.
[QUOTE=ectoBgone;1634890103]Why should we need to face restrictions if 75% of the population is vaccinated, particularly those of high risk?[/QUOTE]
Side note: since we're not vaccinating kids, we'd need to vaccinate close to 100% of adults to get to the much discussed 'herd immunity' level.
[QUOTE=PhDPepper1111;1634914883]Side note: since we're not vaccinating kids, we'd need to vaccinate close to 100% of adults to get to the much discussed 'herd immunity' level.[/QUOTE]
Oh, they're coming for the kids. The boomers can't stop forking over risks on to future generations for their own comfort.
[QUOTE=Cass40;1634913823]Lol I didn't mean feather Indians. :D I'm not a racist.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Cass40;1634913213]True. And actually I do understand people relying on their own intuition. A lot of things really don't make any sense. Like in the beginning when everything started and the "lockdowns" etc. I was always thinking it doesn't make sense that this would just go away. I still think it's really not going anywhere at least not for many years.[/QUOTE]
No, its not going anywhere, probably ever. What will happen is that a level of immunity will be achieved through a combination of post infection immunity, and vaccinations that it will just not be a very big risk compared to other things that directly cause or lead to death such as obesity and heart disease. Even looking at COVID on a global scale, after the first year or two, COVID will be far less of a health threat than sanitation in terms of annual mortality impact.
I'm really surprised by the level of "liberal" "progressive" interests in trying to prevent covid, I mean reducing "people" is like a sure thing to reduce "carbon footprints" :p
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I'm really surprised by the level of "liberal" "progressive" interests in trying to prevent covid, I mean reducing "people" is like a sure thing to reduce "carbon footprints" :p[/QUOTE
Yes, population growth is thee biggest contributor to climate change, in which the progressives totally ignore and believe in living forever, lol.
Nothing will stop climate change as long as the population continues to grow.
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Yes, population growth is thee biggest contributor to climate change, in which the progressives totally ignore and believe in living forever, lol.
Nothing will stop climate change as long as the population continues to grow.[/QUOTE]
The thesis that population reduction is the only path to sustainability seems intuitive. However there is little data to show that is a direct causal link. It is the behavior of a population, not its size, that determines its environmental impact. In specific cases, such as pollution levels in the Cuyahoga river, which now is relatively clean, the change from a putrid mess had nothing to do with population.
We did not set the Ozone hole on the path to healing by changing the population. We fixed it by changing behavior regarding Ozone depleting chemicals. Had we decided that population reduction was the only way, a population would have to be vanishingly small to have continued previous behavior without effects on Ozone.
We did not bring the eagle back from the brink of extinction by reducing population. We did it by banning DDT, changing hunting regulations , creating wildlife habitat, good wildlife management practices over decades.
Currently reading The Wizard and the Profit by Charles C. Mann, this is a central thesis of the book. Pretty interesting and I would recommend reading it if you are interested in the view that population size is a controlling variable in sustainability or lack of same.
[QUOTE=7Seconds;1634923073]The thesis that population reduction is the only path to sustainability seems intuitive. However there is little data to show that is a direct causal link. It is the behavior of a population, not its size, that determines its environmental impact. In specific cases, such as pollution levels in the Cuyahoga river, which now is relatively clean, the change from a putrid mess had nothing to do with population.
We did not set the Ozone hole on the path to healing by changing the population. We fixed it by changing behavior regarding Ozone depleting chemicals. Had we decided that population reduction was the only way, a population would have to be vanishingly small to have continued previous behavior without effects on Ozone.
We did not bring the eagle back from the brink of extinction by reducing population. We did it by banning DDT, changing hunting regulations , creating wildlife habitat, good wildlife management practices over decades.
Currently reading The Wizard and the Profit by Charles C. Mann, this is a central thesis of the book. Pretty interesting and I would recommend reading it if you are interested in the view that population size is a controlling variable in sustainability or lack of same.[/QUOTE]
Well ya, progressive behavior is for sure killing the environment, like rewarding people for having children and no family structure and just giving people money in general.
As someone that don’t get money for free I have to spend wising conserve, this is not the mindset of the money comes from gov crowd!!!
[QUOTE=Cass40;1634911293]Long story..[/QUOTE]
I am all ears!
[QUOTE=LWW;1634924263]Well ya, progressive behavior is for sure killing the environment, like rewarding people for having children and no family structure and just giving people money in general.
As someone that don’t get money for free I have to spend wising conserve, this is not the mindset of the money comes from gov crowd!!![/QUOTE]
Yeah, for a second there I completely forgot how evil the progressives are.
[QUOTE=bodyhard;1634925703]I am all ears![/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=7Seconds;1634926153]Yeah, for a second there I completely forgot how evil the progressives are.[/QUOTE]
I’m the evil climate change denier with only a fraction of the carbon footprint as the progressive free loader!!!
[QUOTE=LWW;1634929573]I’m the evil climate change denier[/QUOTE]
Sarcasm? or do you really believe it isn't happening?
[QUOTE=mtpockets;1634929843]Sarcasm? or do you really believe it isn't happening?[/QUOTE]
All in all, having fun with 7.
I’m only a denier of the hypocrisy folks involved in this such as the tall Nam vet Frankenstein guy, AOC and “this boys life” star.
I’ve recently expressed my stance, there is room for both green and oil, not zero of any.
[QUOTE=LWW;1634932623]All in all, having fun with 7.
Ok gotcha.... Fun On
[QUOTE=LWW;1634932623]All in all, having fun with 7.
I’m only a denier of the hypocrisy folks involved in this such as the tall Nam vet Frankenstein guy, AOC and “this boys life” star.[/QUOTE]
People in general are hypocrites. Politicians doubly so.