Message from @Captain Conundrum

Discord ID: 690023439725101077


2020-03-19 01:37:46 UTC  

Yesh.

2020-03-19 01:37:56 UTC  

Well. The first quarter.

2020-03-19 01:38:28 UTC  

Weaken their immune systems. Then release another plague to reduce their numbers.

2020-03-19 01:39:15 UTC  

Your plan is failing to come together in a few spots yet.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/678532257924907018/690011470401896563/1584574626546.png

2020-03-19 01:39:27 UTC  

You think I forgot?

2020-03-19 01:39:43 UTC  

Its just that no ones testing.

2020-03-19 01:39:50 UTC  

Just wait a tidbit.

2020-03-19 01:54:24 UTC  

They already have enough aids

2020-03-19 01:58:27 UTC  

Never enough.

2020-03-19 02:00:43 UTC  

The coronavirus hasnt mutated to a more dangerous strain yet unlike the Spanish flu's origins.

2020-03-19 02:02:31 UTC  

Well, it likely will mutate, or perhaps has already, we just don't know when or how

2020-03-19 02:03:09 UTC  

Main point that I'd personally like to point out from the video is one of the conclusions: covid will end up being less deadly than the Spanish flu

2020-03-19 02:03:55 UTC  

The only realistic way it could be more deadly is if it mutates into a far more deadly version

2020-03-19 02:04:11 UTC  

> As of March 16, a total of 4,226 COVID-19 cases in the United States had been reported to CDC, with multiple cases reported among older adults living in long-term care facilities (4). Overall, 31% of cases, 45% of hospitalizations, 53% of ICU admissions, and 80% of deaths associated with COVID-19 were among adults aged ≥65 years with the highest percentage of severe outcomes among persons aged ≥85 years. In contrast, no ICU admissions or deaths were reported among persons aged ≤19 years. Similar to reports from other countries, this finding suggests that the risk for serious disease and death from COVID-19 is higher in older age groups.

2020-03-19 02:23:40 UTC  

<:hyperdoubt:657356297553051728>

2020-03-19 02:24:27 UTC  

Press x to doubt.

2020-03-19 02:26:32 UTC  

I'm still optimistic about mutations in SARS-CoV-2. We're only really testing severe cases so if a weaker variant shows up it will go unnoticed while the severe strain is more likely to be isolated.

2020-03-19 02:26:48 UTC  

We can evolve it into just a cold like that

2020-03-19 02:28:19 UTC  

For example I'm pretty sure I have it right now but I'm doing fine. I've got the coofs and intermittent mild pain in the right side of my chest, but still no fever after about 2 days.

2020-03-19 02:28:56 UTC  

So maybe I should go spread it for the greater good <:thinkgon:560211224923734026>

2020-03-19 02:34:15 UTC  

We are all going to have to pass this around eventually, the trick is to do it slow enough not to overwhelm the system.

2020-03-19 02:35:03 UTC  

And not kill all the boomers.

2020-03-19 02:35:09 UTC  

Yet.

2020-03-19 02:35:22 UTC  

Mrs. Conundrum refuses to skip work and self-quarantine because I don't have a fever.

2020-03-19 02:35:48 UTC  

Yeah, boomers are going to have to live in bubbles until we have a vaccine or working therapeutic.

2020-03-19 02:43:55 UTC  

Ze boomer remover.

2020-03-19 02:49:43 UTC  

🇺🇸 <:pepegun:588019479401726001>

2020-03-19 02:50:54 UTC  

[laughs in doesn't even need a background check]

2020-03-19 02:51:28 UTC  

I should take advantage of that concealed carry permit perk someday.

2020-03-19 02:52:34 UTC  

Finger bangs everything to death.

2020-03-19 02:53:21 UTC  

hot

2020-03-19 03:14:10 UTC  
2020-03-19 03:22:19 UTC  

What goes around, comes around...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-51955931

2020-03-19 03:23:28 UTC  

Kekalek.