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you guys aren't being sincere :nono:
I'm doing my part. explaining shit to people. not everyone is so dense BTW. Letting those that feel like me know they're are not alone, and needn't be bullied by the groupthink stupidity that has engulfed society. Trying to organize and support those who are looking to find ways to live life and do things in this climate.
Remember, things can change when there's enough pressure from the public.
 
Really excited that we’ve reached that point where 85% of all TV commercials are tailored for COVID-19.
Thank you for reminding me over and over again that we are all alone and that you are here for me.
:up you can tell from the commercials, they view us like children
 
you guys aren't being sincere :nono:
I'm doing my part. explaining shit to people. not everyone is so dense BTW. Letting those that feel like me know they're are not alone, and needn't be bullied by the groupthink stupidity that has engulfed society. Trying to organize and support those who are looking to find ways to live life and do things in this climate.
Remember, things can change when there's enough pressure from the public.


its good to see some states like MI and Ohio start to organize and protest

are you involved in any groups prepping for similar action in Colorado

I gotta think if every state has groups making enough noise and putting on pressure. It will help our President put the pressure on downward to not let the cure be worse than the virus
 
yeah reno I wanna see you out there with a handmade THE ONLY VICTIM IS THE PEOPLE sign
 
you guys aren't being sincere :nono:
I'm doing my part. explaining shit to people. not everyone is so dense BTW. Letting those that feel like me know they're are not alone, and needn't be bullied by the groupthink stupidity that has engulfed society. Trying to organize and support those who are looking to find ways to live life and do things in this climate.
Remember, things can change when there's enough pressure from the public.

"Doing your part" by posting how upset you are about being bottled up at home on GL.com? That's virtually nothing.

Are you setting up and partaking in public protests? I think seeing a whole bunch of people gathered together in peaceful protest demanding to be allowed to go back to work or to be allowed to gather and showing solidarity that you arent afraid of this thing would send a message to your local and federal govt.

I AM being sincere. You've spent over a month now mocking people for being scared and being easily manipulated sheep. But actions speak louder than words. "Remember, things can change when there's enough pressure from the public"... so sincerely, what pressure are you applying?
 
I can’t see a lot of people picketing. They dont have the time. When 80% of people are trying to collect unemployment and the website crashes 24/7, their days are filled trying to log on.
 
total deaths

Sweden 1330
Finland 75
Norway 150
 
Modern porn definitely needs more Swedes. I take back what I said. Lock down the porn stars, now!
 
The Sweden numbers! Of course it's larger but Swedes have favored what the gov has be doing or more like what they haven't done, so far! Poll showed controlling political party favorability has increased! As one Swede pundit put it, "businesses down to 30% revenue is better than 0%"!
 
SWEDEN chose not to social distance, correct?

Just no lockdown. But there are rules against big gatherings.


"So far, Sweden has banned gatherings larger than 50 people, closed high schools and universities, and urged those over 70 or otherwise at greater risk from the virus to self-isolate.

The softer approach means that schools for younger children, restaurants and most businesses are still open, creating the impression that Swedes are living their lives as usual.

Yet as Johan Klockar watches his son kick a ball around a field during a soccer practice in Stockholm, the 43-year-old financial analyst says it’s not like that. He and his wife work from home and avoid unnecessary outings. They socialize in a very small circle, and limit their son’s contacts to people he sees at school or soccer practice.

“Society is functioning, but I think it’s quite limited,” Klockar said. “Other than this sort of situation — schools, soccer practice — we basically stay at home.”

And while most businesses in Sweden are still operating, the economic cost of the pandemic is already being felt. Last week, 25,350 Swedes registered as unemployed, according to the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce — a larger increase than during the 2008 financial crisis.

In contrast, just across a narrow strip of sea, neighboring Denmark is already talking about reopening society. They imposed a much stricter lockdown four weeks ago, closing borders, schools and businesses. This week, the prime minister said by acting early, Denmark averted the tragedy that struck hard-hit nations like Italy and Spain, which together have seen at least 37,000 virus-related deaths, and will be ready after Easter for a slow return to normal life that starts with reopening preschools and primary schools."
 
The Sweden numbers! Of course it's larger but Swedes have favored what the gov has be doing or more like what they haven't done, so far! Poll showed controlling political party favorability has increased! As one Swede pundit put it, "businesses down to 30% revenue is better than 0%"!

MrM, what's better? 0% for 3 months then a gradual return to 100%, or 18 months of 30%?

You eager beavers can't see the forest for the trees.
 
MrM, what's better? 0% for 3 months then a gradual return to 100%, or 18 months of 30%?

I don't know if that's the exact true data that the pundit stated? Though if it is, who says the 3 and 18 months are correct? :dunno:
 
That's the thing, no one knows for sure. Wouldn't you wanna err on the side of caution then?