Practicality always wins. We only need people in the office for the printers and minding the automated workstations. And if we get rid of the former, it's to save money on paper rather than keeping the office spacious.
Practicality always wins. We only need people in the office for the printers and minding the automated workstations. And if we get rid of the former, it's to save money on paper rather than keeping the office spacious.
This gives a good insight into the attitudes of younger people in Vietnam.
Thanks to the complete lockdown of Danang 4 weeks ago, our second wave seems to be coming to an end. No community transmission for a few days, and here in HCMC, we are essentially back to normal. Easy.
Yeah and it is for the best. The Liberal Party are a fucking disaster and the boomers are completely broken.
I understand being safe but imo this is a good stat not a reason to lock down. 14 people a day in a population of 5 million?
The French numbers are utterly mental.
The shut everything down if someone's ill route is utter madness. When do you stop doing that, in five years, ten years, ever? Europe is getting it right. Squeeze as best you can but it's a virus, you're not going to stop it.
How have France let it get that bad again?
Proper countries have an economy beyond rice and child prostitution though.
RFK Jr. is a thick cunt.
If I was in Berlin and had Covid I would go out of my to Superspread the fuck out of that lot.
France/Spain having loads of new cases but barely any deaths surely proves that there is nothing to still be stressing about? I wonder whether you could extrapolate it back to the peak as well and assume that actually ten times as many people had it as previously thought.
It takes 3 weeks for the deaths to come, so we'll see I guess.
All the teachers sitting at home, fingers crossed, hoping thousands of people start dropping dead.
Sorry. Lazy bastard communist teachers.
I'd imagine Vietnam does big on tourism. They have a dirt cheap currency with a stupid name. Punters love that.
This may have been brought up earlier and lost in the ether but these pop up covid cycle lanes are absolute dog shit, Preston in gridlock today because miles of dual carriage way was closed to make a pop up cycle lane for the non existent cyclists using it.
The conspiracy loons were out in force in London and Berlin today.
Mow down any cunt on one.
I love how direct Ausies are.
Turns out, when you tell a bunch of jittery spastics to stay indoors for five months, the first thing they'll do is go on the internet and dive down the rabbithole.
If he spoke like that about a high-status protest he would be sacked in about three seconds.
This is s decently simplistic listen from both sides of the coin.
https://www.podbean.com/eu/pb-csce8-e94717
The man's kickstarter sounds like the dumbest thing to plan in a pandemic.
Glad to see it was the usual assortment of mentalists at the Trafalgar protest yesterday.
I'm taken aback a little by the age of them. It's a combination of the young autistic and the elderly.
There was a similar protest in Brisbane recently and the age range was the same.
The best bit is the cognitive dissonance on display, one of the attendees was sadly my Dad's ex who is the mother of my half brother, she has been ranting like crazy about vaccines as she is a massive anti-vaxxer, not too fussed on the content of her drugs though
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-53968213
It begins ...
Piers Corbyn (older brother of Jezza) leading the charge on that Trafalgar speech is interesting given I didn't know anything about him becore. Makes you question whether Jezza actually has wholesome fundamental values and they were separated at birth or whether he just chose a different path to get his fix after the dinner table debates ended.
They just fell in with slightly different crowds. Slapping him with a fine is pretty disgraceful when the police have been laying on toilets and wanks for the ethnics and climate tossers.
I forgot to look at Spain last time but they're even beating France with a new peak number of cases reached (beating their former peak at 26 March).
Spanish COVID deaths on 26th March - 745
Spanish COVID deaths on 28th August - 15
Get me on a fucking dancefloor.
The low death rates in the 'second wave' are fishy as hell. Either:
a) bajillions of people had it before, and didn't realise it;
b) it's weakened;
c) it's already finished off all the infirm who were going to die from it anyway.
America seems to be immune to the above, though.
It's probably a mix of a and c, with some marginal gains also being had in regards better treatment methods etc.
Or the Spanish are just lying in a different way with the stats now.
I think treatment has improved since it started and the people getting it now are at the younger scale which is less devastating.
Yep. Even though we've opened back up, the at risks will be still be shielding in some form. Unless they're in a care home.
Get him @Baz
Anyone for an informal lager?
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