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tunafish

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  1. Chaco 'z' strap for life. Best of both worlds.
  2. expand that blue and purple north and east after last night
  3. Hoarfrost and Baroclinic are putting on a clinic and Phin just refuses to take the L. Will he continue to ignore his wife on the couch and keep demonstrating his lack of intelligence for all to see? Stay tuned to find out...
  4. No way. Didnt you hear thems cause autism?
  5. ^ I would counter that with this...what makes more logical sense to you? 'A new way to visualize the surge in Covid-19 cases in the U.S.' (ie, the rate of acceleration of cases)https://www.statnews.com/2021/07/26/new-way-visualize-covid-19-case-surge-us/New cases in states like LA & AR are growing even faster than last winter's 3rd wave. But looking at MA, which has had a 351% increase in cases over the last 14 days, one of the highest such percentage changes in the nation, case acceleration paints a different picture (see graphs in article).The Stat article didn't post graphs for every state. But if MA is any example, the higher immunized states do not seem to be on track for another big peak. Let's hope. I say immunized and not vaccinated because SD, which has one of the highest total infection rates per capita, is still doing as remarkably well as VT.
  6. Keep in mind Simone Biles has been essentially abused her entire life, emotionally and physically.
  7. fyp I will say homeschooling is looking more attractive. No f'in way I'm sending my 5 year old wearing a mask 5 days a week for kindergarten.
  8. Merry Christmas in July. Same exact weather as Christmas in December.
  9. Doot doot doooo, look at meee
  10. i'm vaccinated ya dingus. The notion of federally mandating a vaccine is lunacy in this country, that's my only point.
  11. post like you live in North Korea
  12. Ironic that DIT mentioned sheep.. here is your sheep.
  13. you can't compare anything from this summer to last -apples and oranges. For the most part, there were no concerts, no major indoor sporting events, and very few indoor weddings or other large gatherings last summer. people have moved on - vaccinated or not - and things are open. of course cases are going to go up.
  14. If you're under the pavillion the sound is good. the sight lines and sound on the lawn leave a lot to be desired, but it's been 10 years since ive been so maybe they've made some changes. iirc, they have an early-ish curfew - 10 i believe. parking lot is laid back fwiw.
  15. first shot across the bow of summer
  16. just remember there are people willing to pay for that type of thing...consider the free version a win.
  17. Here's a reassuring article on breakthrough cases in Utah that includes references to recent studies done elsewhere on breakthrough cases, and why "breakthrough" is a bit of a misnomer:https://www.sltrib.com/news/2021/07/16/andy-larsen-breakthroughSome excerpts:"The abundance of mild cases among the fully vaccinated has led some scientists to argue that we should redefine “breakthrough” cases. Their point is that some large percentage of these positive tests are actually only infecting people in their upper respiratory tract, where the primary immune system that reigns is mucosal immunity, not the blood-based immunity that the vaccines create. In other words, it’s not that these infections are “breaking through” the protection built by the vaccine, they just never reach it at all. It’s an interesting argument."The study:https://www.jci.org/articles/view/151186Another excerpt from the above article regarding a recent study of breakthrough cases in Israel:Avg age of hospitalized breakthroughs in Israel = 71. Most had preexisting comorbidities."...it’s generally those who were at highest risk of hospitalization before who need to worry most about breakthrough infections.To wit, in the Israel study, there were six people who were hospitalized with breakthrough infections of COVID-19 without comorbidities, and all six have had what the study called “good outcomes.”
  18. Ah ok, goal posts start moving when I said something. "Huge risky hassle to walk down the street in a place like San Fran" = going near a homeless encampment? San Fran crime is up, fine, but are you genuinely afraid to walk down a city street, or go into a public space because they're "chock full of outbursts" in your day to day? It happens, I get it. Inherent risk with living life, just like getting COVID. Live your life however you want / need to feel safe; but you make it seem like it's wayyyyy worse than it actually is. I live in a great city and that definitely impacts my own perception, but I travel around to other cities too. I'm also out in my community every day - even sometimes working with *gasp* those scary homeless peoples.
  19. Has it happened? Sure has. The chances of you experiencing it day-to-day are slim. Perception of it happening regularly is (over) amplified by social media. There are people who get sucked into believing what they see online is real life, fear it, and adjust their activities and plans based on this perceived risk of encountering it. Exhibit A below. I'm lucky to live in a place where public spaces aren't "chock full of little outbursts." But I was also walking and biking the streets of San Fran a year ago without concern, either.
  20. Edit to my original post - he videotaped the beating, not the attempted rape. This article says he was there for both, though. "He was named in the police report filed by the survivor, a report which also noted her physical condition" https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.beyondtheboxscore.com/platform/amp/2020/2/6/21124292/red-sox-dodgers-alex-verdugo-the-unspoken-problem-with-the-mookie-betts-david-price-trade
  21. Verdugo once videotaped the sexual assault of a underaged woman instead of stopping it. 0 sympathy for that POS.
  22. Right there with you brother
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