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Mar 26, 2021 10:09:34 GMT
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Post by Hoochy on Mar 26, 2021 10:09:34 GMT
NWO. Fuck it, I'm building a bar in my back garden. In about 5 years all these garden pub whoppers will be regretting their 'mad fun 🤣 crazy' idea when they want to sell their house and realise they've got a damp ridden shed full of shit to get rid of. I'm sure the novelty soon wears off. A pub isn't about bar stools, a flat screen TV with sky sports and fancy glasses. It's the atmosphere, the people, the vibe.
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Post by bantam147 on Mar 26, 2021 12:42:18 GMT
NWO. Fuck it, I'm building a bar in my back garden. In about 5 years all these garden pub whoppers will be regretting their 'mad fun 🤣 crazy' idea when they want to sell their house and realise they've got a damp ridden shed full of shit to get rid of. I'm sure the novelty soon wears off. A pub isn't about bar stools, a flat screen TV with sky sports and fancy glasses. It's the atmosphere, the people, the vibe. I think that vibe's fucking done. At least for a while. Bring your vaccine certificates and face masks, keep your distance and 'plain clothes police officers operate in this facility'. What a fucking hoot.
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Post by Hobhead on Mar 26, 2021 12:53:46 GMT
Remember this: It seems to have disappeared down the memory hole now we’re going with dates but had we stuck to it we’d be at level 2.
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Mar 26, 2021 16:02:56 GMT
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Post by rahicscissorbudget on Mar 26, 2021 16:02:56 GMT
Remember this: It seems to have disappeared down the memory hole now we’re going with dates but had we stuck to it we’d be at level 2. Enhanced testing and tracing. That app working yet?
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Mar 26, 2021 18:46:01 GMT
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Post by Attentive Onlooker on Mar 26, 2021 18:46:01 GMT
Remember this: It seems to have disappeared down the memory hole now we’re going with dates but had we stuck to it we’d be at level 2. Enhanced testing and tracing. That app working yet? Show me a track and trace system anywhere in the world that's worked. Utter waste of time and cash.
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Post by jdc on Mar 27, 2021 0:33:14 GMT
Enhanced testing and tracing. That app working yet? Show me a track and trace system anywhere in the world that's worked. Utter waste of time and cash. South Korea, Vietnam, Japan and Taiwan. We've had 4.3 million cases in the UK. South Korea 100k, Vietnam 2.5k, Japan 463k, Taiwan 1k. (Populations are UK 67m, South Korea 52m, Vietnam 96m, Japan 126m, Taiwan 23m.) www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-03518-4 has these quotes: "The number of contacts identified for each COVID-19 case varies wildly, from an average of 17 per case in Taiwan, to 2 in the United Kingdom, 1.4 in France and less than one in parts of the United States." "Large swathes of the world now have widespread community transmission, meaning that numerous cases can’t be linked to identified ones — a sign that contact-tracing is failing to keep pace. In Vietnam, by contrast, “less than 1%” of cases during the latest outbreak had an unknown source" [see also www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-07-25/these-elite-contact-tracers-show-the-world-how-to-beat-covid-19 for South Korea "now has one of the lowest rates for infections with unknown origin, at about 8%, compared to more than 50% for other countries with recent virus resurgences"] Ours was un utter waste of time and cash, but not everyone's has been.
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Post by bantam147 on Mar 30, 2021 22:46:35 GMT
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Mar 31, 2021 13:22:12 GMT
Post by Hobhead on Mar 31, 2021 13:22:12 GMT
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Mar 31, 2021 20:18:31 GMT
Post by Hobhead on Mar 31, 2021 20:18:31 GMT
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Post by Neshead on Mar 31, 2021 20:40:34 GMT
Those vaccines are here to stay baby. Want to go on holiday? Get a jab. Want to go abroad on business? Get a jab. Football? Pub? Gym? Winstons in Leeds? Theres a jab for everything. Got you right by the bollocks they have.
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Apr 1, 2021 1:18:12 GMT
Post by jdc on Apr 1, 2021 1:18:12 GMT
Meh. It's only 2/3 of them; and they only said unable to prevent infection, they didn't say ineffective or useless. There's a quote near the end from someone saying that the important thing to remember is that when people have been reinfected after recovering (or infected after being vaccinated) they haven't ended up being seriously ill. In the tests they've run in countries where variants are spreading they've found a reduction in prevention of infection but they've not had serious cases. Antibodies are specific and short-lived but you also generate cellular immunity (T cells, memory B cells) which is broader and longer-lasting. See e.g. this www.fiercebiotech.com/biotech/pfizer-reports-strong-t-cell-response-to-covid-19-vaccine which shows that the Pfizer vaccine generates cellular immunity.
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Apr 1, 2021 4:48:42 GMT
Post by Hobhead on Apr 1, 2021 4:48:42 GMT
Meh. It's only 2/3 of them; and they only said unable to prevent infection, they didn't say ineffective or useless. There's a quote near the end from someone saying that the important thing to remember is that when people have been reinfected after recovering (or infected after being vaccinated) they haven't ended up being seriously ill. In the tests they've run in countries where variants are spreading they've found a reduction in prevention of infection but they've not had serious cases. Antibodies are specific and short-lived but you also generate cellular immunity (T cells, memory B cells) which is broader and longer-lasting. See e.g. this www.fiercebiotech.com/biotech/pfizer-reports-strong-t-cell-response-to-covid-19-vaccine which shows that the Pfizer vaccine generates cellular immunity. The reporting throughout this whole shitshow has tended strongly towards pumping out fear. Normally sensationalism sells so it would be understandable but surely there’s a good argument that people have been desperate for good news for a long time now and a bit of a change of tack would get just as many clicks. Either that or some form of journalistic scruples would dictate that a balanced perspective is both best and most morally upright.
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Apr 1, 2021 14:03:21 GMT
Post by jdc on Apr 1, 2021 14:03:21 GMT
The reporting throughout this whole shitshow has tended strongly towards pumping out fear. Normally sensationalism sells so it would be understandable but surely there’s a good argument that people have been desperate for good news for a long time now and a bit of a change of tack would get just as many clicks. Either that or some form of journalistic scruples would dictate that a balanced perspective is both best and most morally upright. Yeah, I'm fed up with reading pessimistic articles that are all doom and gloom. It mutates slower than flu, there's only so many mutations that are viable, they've already produced vaccines to deal with variants and are testing them now, there's new vaccines in the pipeline that have targets which are less likely to mutate, and I'm pretty confident that anyone who's worried about the virus will have a vaccine that protects them. Even the current vaccines that weren't designed for the variants protect against serious illness which should be the only thing people are worried about - why get worked up about the possibility of people being infected and suffering mild illness? Journalistic scruples though Hob, that's pretty funny. They're here to sell papers, not tell us what's going on. Tits and terror.
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Apr 1, 2021 14:27:00 GMT
Post by jdc on Apr 1, 2021 14:27:00 GMT
Daily Mail website right now. Headlines are all "EU stokes vaccine war" and "Neo-Nazi cop had bomb manuals". Sidebar has "Bella Hadid braless", "seaside stunner in slinky bikini", and "sultry snaps". Oh, and "Chloe's cleavage". And someone else "TOPLESS" and another "ample cleavage gold strapless bikini".
Guardian has a housing crisis, a morgue crisis, and a climate crisis. No tits though.
Express has "terrifying" video of Russian tanks on the move as Putin deploys military might, and "72-hour snow bomb smashes into Britain", and the "shocking" million people have long covid. No tits though. They didn't have room, what with the 400,000 articles on Harry and Meghan.
The Sun has "TERROR COP" and "EU threatens British lives" And the tits are back. We've got someone posing in lingerie and a naked selfie that sent fans wild.
Look like the Guardian's a good place to find a crisis and the Mail is your best bet for tits.
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Apr 1, 2021 16:14:10 GMT
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Post by Hoochy on Apr 1, 2021 16:14:10 GMT
Guardian really letting us tits loving lefties down.
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Apr 1, 2021 16:23:19 GMT
Post by Hobhead on Apr 1, 2021 16:23:19 GMT
Journalistic scruples though Hob, that's pretty funny. They're here to sell papers, not tell us what's going on. Tits and terror. That’s what I mean though, even if they’re not driven by scruples they could get clicks with good news stories right now. They just seem to enjoy peddling doom too much. They’re the modern equivalent of those nutters that would walk round ringing a bell and wearing a sandwich board that reads, ‘The End Is Nigh’. The only difference being that people listen to today’s doom mongering cranks.
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Apr 1, 2021 19:30:21 GMT
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Post by tetchyarse on Apr 1, 2021 19:30:21 GMT
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Apr 1, 2021 20:58:48 GMT
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Post by Lofty on Apr 1, 2021 20:58:48 GMT
Guardian really letting us tits loving lefties down. What about Owen Jones?
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Apr 2, 2021 8:49:52 GMT
Post by Hobhead on Apr 2, 2021 8:49:52 GMT
Here’s a revolutionary idea:
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Apr 2, 2021 10:15:41 GMT
Post by Pyongyang Bantam on Apr 2, 2021 10:15:41 GMT
Show me a track and trace system anywhere in the world that's worked. Utter waste of time and cash. South Korea, Vietnam, Japan and Taiwan. We've had 4.3 million cases in the UK. South Korea 100k, Vietnam 2.5k, Japan 463k, Taiwan 1k. (Populations are UK 67m, South Korea 52m, Vietnam 96m, Japan 126m, Taiwan 23m.) www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-03518-4 has these quotes: "The number of contacts identified for each COVID-19 case varies wildly, from an average of 17 per case in Taiwan, to 2 in the United Kingdom, 1.4 in France and less than one in parts of the United States." "Large swathes of the world now have widespread community transmission, meaning that numerous cases can’t be linked to identified ones — a sign that contact-tracing is failing to keep pace. In Vietnam, by contrast, “less than 1%” of cases during the latest outbreak had an unknown source" [see also www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-07-25/these-elite-contact-tracers-show-the-world-how-to-beat-covid-19 for South Korea "now has one of the lowest rates for infections with unknown origin, at about 8%, compared to more than 50% for other countries with recent virus resurgences"] Ours was un utter waste of time and cash, but not everyone's has been. The problem is when you have vested interests artificially inflating figures, like for like comparisons become a bit pointless. No so long ago the cultists were slating Japan for being 'irresponsible' for not having strict lockdowns. Funny how the cultists cherry pick the countries that suit the narrative, but ignore or smear the ones that don't. The biggest con in history is unfolding in plain view and most people are too thick or compromised to see it.
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