Message from @ten13
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wow
in quebec you cant leave past 8pm only to walk your dog
(i dont live in quebec)
lol i guess it's not so bad here then eh
Yep. I've taken to ignoring mine for the last hour of my work. Unfortunately customer complaints is how we started wearing them in the first place
it's interesting how people in other countries ignore their own country's extreme flaws just to sit there and mock our country for not being as terrible as their country
Projection is their game, because they are too infantile to discuss their own problems
i see like canadians and others overseas doin that stuff all the time without ever once looking at their own
Yeah, and *we* are the weird ones apparently
Nevermind the citizens of every other foreign nation complains of the lockdowns
those videos of people being arrested and ripped from their families over these disgusting rules breaks my heart
I swear some of the cops are trying to inspire Dallas-BLM type cop killers
I'd happily greet such a home invasion with lead
they aren't allowed to have weapons over in those areas where they're waltzing into people's homes and snatching them
Yeah, much easier to harass a disarmed populace
I have three foods that I have displayed allergic reactions to. One is the seasoning for the burgers at the restaurant I used to work at. A second is Chef Boyardee ravioli. The third is a specific brand of taquitos . . . not sure what the brand is and I haven't tried other taquitos, so unsure if it's all taquitos or just these. And no, I haven't the slightest clue what I am actually alergic to, but the assumption seems to be some sort of spice or other ingredient they have in common. Problem is I looked at the ingredients and the only things they have in common are salt (not allergic), soy (not allergic), and some other thing I can't recall, but didn't seem all that uncommon either, so I have no idea. People have suggested various common things and that's not it, because they are all things I have had with other things and no reaction. As to the actual reaction, I feel like my throat is closing up, like I can't breath (I can, but it feels like it), and my face turns read. I'm not going to wait for when my throat actually does close up and I actually can't breath, so I just don't eat them, even though I like all of them.
Anaphylactic shock does that perhaps its a nut allergy or shellfish?
The chunks of chocolate in ice cream make me nauseous sick it’s some kind of wax they use in the chocolate that causes it. If not nut allergy maybe some preservative or additive that effects you in a bad way?
Preservatives are bad. I mean salt dehydrates you but it can keep your food fresh longer
Great points. But what is most effective at fighting back? What can we do if they don't allow us in stores? Isn't that discrimination? What about employers? I'm having to make a judgement call, and I hate that. I think there are enough people that think masks are dumb, but still wear them. Are they weak people? Everyday that goes by, my conviction grows stronger.
The weakest and deadliest argument here is "but it's just masks". That's how a society changes. If we don't push back with the masks, it will just become more difficult later on.
Harambe nooooooooo
Hold up
Wasn’t there a russian p0rnstar who said she would have the seggs with the first person to make a covid vaccine
And wasn’t trump the one who made it happen
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ah shit
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i can't do .big
This should be interesting
First person to make a vaccine at all or first person in the US
Woo, Gianforte!
Yeah... I’m not taking this vaccine. I’ve already had COVID, and I felt fine. I’ve found too many stories of healthy people passing out, having fever, aches and pains after taking it. Nope
I just had my second Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine on Wednesday, had to call out sick on Thursday for the second time in my 11 years in healthcare. I took the vaccine because they did a poll at work and it only seemed like 30% of nursing in our hospital was interested in taking it and 80% of physicians were interested in taking it. I helped with the setup on day 1 and at the end of the day, they had left over doses and I didn’t want it to go to waste. I work in an ICU so my risk isn’t non-existent, but I’ve done a good job staying safe and making sure I wash my hands like 1000x a day. My symptoms on the second dose was high fever and headache for 24 hours. I was dehydrated, and did not pre-medicate. I should have taken Tylenol and drank water all day, but I worked 8 hours after my dose and I’m not allowed to have water at my workstation... because drinking makes you take off your mask.
If anyone is wondering, yes, I still have to wear a mask even after I’m “immune”
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You don't need the vaccine tbh
Look i dont wanna hear anything about stores and discrimination from y'all lmao
if you wanna shop without mask go in hard red areas, the stores do not enforce the mask "mandates"
thats been my experience in idaho