'Drop the charges and the vaccine job is yours'.
'Drop the charges and the vaccine job is yours'.
The inquiry after all this is going to make the Iraq Inquiry look like a nice little chat.
I think this is skipping a few pages but I’ll definitely get vaccinated as soon as I possibly can. Can’t see any reason not to.
I'd like to see ol' Dom Cummings wriggle his way out of THIS jam.
*Cummings wriggles his way out of the jam easily*
Ah. Well. Nevertheless,
No need to wriggle these days. Just ride the storm and another target will be found within days.
532 @Don
Delaying it for a primetime evening slot, that's so box office.
Saw an article on facebook about Piers Morgan ranting against anti-vaxxers on tv this morning, the vast majority of comments slagging him (fair enough) and expressing anti-vax sentiment. Maybe we should release the nasty ones back into the wild as a darwinian check and balance.
Do we have any anti-vaxxers in our midst? Magic seems the type.
It would have been Kiko in the good old days, but he's been whipped into shape by his better half.
I wonder what percentage of anti-vaxxers are just scared of needles and don't want to admit it.
Seeing as they're not usually the ones having (or not having) the vaccine(s) my guess would be not many.
I'm scared of needles but I'm not an anti-vaxxer.
I can't imagine it's many, but I'd still like the data.
That would be some survey.
"Sir, are you opposed to Vaccines on:
A) safety grounds?
B) ethical grounds?
C) because you're a fassy little bitch?
D) all of the above?"
595 today. Higher than Taz's Tuesday special.
In this part of the world anti vaxxers are like the woo woo crystal communities for the most part. Anti vax is just another grift where the idiots are always buying anti vax alternarives eg lifestyle books and alternative therapies etc
There have been the odd dog brain instagramer who claim they cured there own cancer as well and overlap into the anti vax world to also grift.
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In fairness to the dogs they probably don't really understand the concept of, or benefits to be derived from a vaccine.
In other dog news I read the other day (although the thing it came from was quite old) that having a dog is really bad for the environment.
Living (the way we currently do) is really bad for the environment.
Fundamental change is needed if we actually want to sort it.
Whenever anyone mentions 'fundamental change' in an environmental or equality-based context, my mind goes straight to this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambodian_genocide
Otherwise known as 'Boydy takes the reins'
It's been an awkward initial exchange of compliments, sure, but I'm sure we'll be smooching in the kitchen before long.
33k cases in one day
That'll be the Liverpool cases starting to hit. I err... hope.
But deaths still boringly low. Funny how we were posting 12k cases then it's pretty much been 20k every day since then on 1st October but deaths are still shite.
Deaths haven't been announced today, have they?
Data problems. We're really shit at it.
Lotus 1-2-3 only has 256 columns.
https://news.sky.com/story/bird-flu-...place-12130209
Good news everyone.
Random update from Austria: Our current (biweekly?) infection rate is apparently one of the highest in the world - no surprise, judging from the behavior I see in Vienna. A good chunk of people just doesn't care, or finds it hard to properly adjust their behavior.
We've already been in "soft" lockdown for two weeks (gastronomy shut down except for takeout), and are going into hard lockdown from Tuesday onwards: only "essential" shops stay open, schools are closing as well. The rest of November is going to be pretty grim. They're desperate to get the number of infections down fast because Christmas season is quite big here for the economy, but I'm not sure how realistic it is to aim for a Christmas period that is in any way comparable to normal.
My dad has got it, but seems to be mostly alright. High fever, bouts of sweating, loss of appetite, but apparently no big respiratory problems, and he's past the worst part of it.
'Ok, so let's address this' absolutely, one-hundred per cent confirms that a whinging woman is behind the account now. Expect 'him' to be 'calling people out' by the end of the month as we build up to festive complaints about pink Lego.
Good for him investing his money wisely by the way.
I'm afraid this is why you can't fucking keep harping on about child hunger being that big of a deal Marcus, you disgustingly mediocre piece of shit. Your hideously inflated and unjustified wealth is not mutually exclusive to the problem at hand.
https://www.england.nhs.uk/2020/11/n...tent-symptoms/
Gonna try get a referral for this as it sounds like a free health check. RL, any idea when's best for me to ring my GP? Should I wait till December?
Indeed, when the first lockdown was imposed in March, you could almost hear a collective sigh of relief– and I don’t think it was entirely to do with the virus itself. For many, this was an extremely welcome chance to stop spending, break bad habits, jam a big stick into the spokes of the capitalist carousel and catch our breath for a moment. We – or at least, some of us – wore sweatpants and baked banana bread. Our children drew pictures and climbed trees. We went out for government-mandated walks passing pizza chains that we weren’t spending Ł32 at and wondered why we ever used to do that. We clapped the NHS and cooked for relatives and noticed the seasons and perhaps even began to imagine a world that was more than a series of cold-blooded calculations. It felt a little like a holiday. A holiday taken in the full knowledge that you left the back door open. But a holiday all the same. It helped that the weather was extremely pleasant.
https://www.theguardian.com/money/20...aboos-on-money
Thats possibly the most Guardian thing ever written.
And now they can spend it all on extra taxes forever instead. Result.
Why does Lewis hate women so much
All that shit can be just written “the weather doesn’t suit us now “.
Out to the doorstep full to the gills in the balmy evening sun for a bit of clapping. Fast forward to now and they’d slice a nurses throat for a pint of Stella down the local.