*known *acknowledged *supposed *actors pretending toWe have now passed 300,000 deaths in the US of coronavirus.
Fill in whichever you want I guess.
*known *acknowledged *supposed *actors pretending toWe have now passed 300,000 deaths in the US of coronavirus.
Still on track for at least 0.1% (1:1000) mortality nationwide by New Year's Eve.We have now passed 300,000 deaths in the US of coronavirus.
There's always the Secret Santa option. With another burner account if necessary.This is a time right now that I realllllyyyy wish there was the Anonymous posting button.
--PatrickShe recalled one conversation from that wedding, before she left the reception. “I have children,” she told a bridesmaid, “What if my children die?” The bridesmaid responded, “I understand, but this is her wedding day.”
My wedding is going to be in later 2022 for basically this reason. If Covid is still a major concern then, then god help us all.
Probably, yes.Am I too cynical for wondering if the hospital bills are real, or if they're just another Republican grift?
I survived it, but was left with compromised lungs and chronic fatigue. I'm consistently so exhausted that I'm considering quitting my job because it's too physicalGoing to leave details off this to protect people, but someone in my immediate family that works in rehabilitation just got assigned a COVID survivor recently. The person got it months months ago, deteriorated and was intubated, and barely survived. He came out the other end nearly destroyed, and even months later after extensive recovery, has to use assistance to even walk around. He is in his early 40s.
This is the thing people don't talk about enough and makes me get so pissed when people downplay it because "It has a 99% survival rate!". Death isn't the only thing that it can do to you, you nutbags, just because you survive it does not mean it's not going to fuck with you long after, possibly for the rest of your life.
It'll be the new asbestos/Thalidomide/DDT.just because you survive it does not mean it's not going to fuck with you long after, possibly for the rest of your life.
I hope so. I so fucking hope so.It'll be the new asbestos/Thalidomide/DDT.
Say... do you think Trump's flagrant inaction will open him (or others) up to civil suits once leaving office? "Have you or a loved lost respiratory and/or brain function due to COVID-19? If so, you may be entitled to financial compensation..."
--Patrick
Well, yeah, I'm sure Lakewood "church" has already blown through the $4.4 million dollar loan they got and Joel needs another mansion.Protection against lawsuits is one of the sticking points in the current bill. The right not only wants these protections but want another PPP style loan to “small” businesses. With $600 for citizens.
Funny you should mention that.Well, yeah, I'm sure Lakewood "church" has already blown through the $4.4 million dollar loan they got and Joel needs another mansion.
Note that I did NOT say that he lied about getting the loan. However, Lakewood is not a small business and I don't think the government should be in the practice of subsidizing churches, especially not when Osteen is wealthy enough to have covered this himself.Funny you should mention that.
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"Osteen has done a lot of things worth criticizing over the course of his career. There is absolutely no reason to invent new things."
The church is literally the size of an NBA arena. Specifically, the old Summit.Lakewood is not a small business
That's pretty similar to how it is here other than omgnotevencloseitssuchamessAnd we are down to single digit daily new cases with double digit daily recoveries. Plus 1st batch of vaccinations is well underway. Extra bonus, all new cases have been eliminated as being caused by community spread in the province.
Mine won't. But it will be partially at home - like 1 or 2 days a week. Maybe. They still don't know.Don't be surprised if your job becomes at home permanently.
Yeah... turns out people hate commuting to work and dealing with their coworkers and such. Meetings are also much faster when done this way. As such, productivity usually increases with working at home.My husband works at Qualcomm, they've been almost entirely work from home since March, with the exception of IT guys going in to maintain hardware and people doing work that requires secret clearance, which they can't take off site. I think a lot of the bigger tech companies have been doing the same.