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Offthemat

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  1. It may be contained in breath droplets, but it is an aerosolized virus, developed as a bio weapon and floats through the air quite well on its own. The openings in the best K or N95 masks are 3-5 times larger than the virus. They only accomplish aggravation, restrict oxygen intake, and increase CO2 intake. The only way to prevent succumbing to the virus is to wear the protective gear that you see the lab techs wearing in the lab. Full body containment with an oxygen supply followed up by decontamination procedures. If masks worked, then that’s what they’d wear.
  2. Come on WKN. Say what you think. Crime is bad enough that major stores are closing in the biggest cities in our country. It’s policy and law. Sometimes excused as prosecutorial discretion. $950 is a misdemeanor, the cops can’t be bothered to investigate because the prosecutor won’t prosecute. Very similar downgrading of violent crimes are being seen, also.
  3. That’s a pretty substantial limb you’re on there, I think you’ll be good.
  4. Misdemeanor, possibly 6 months jail, possibly $1000 fine. But it doesn’t get investigated by the police or pursued by prosecutors so it doesn’t matter.
  5. Do you want to see the policy in print? You need to use your your critical thinker. They rarely write it down, they just let it out sometimes in speeches and in their actions. When word gets out on the street that you won’t get punished, civilization disappears. Here’s an article from that tattletale CNN that wastes a bucket of ink trying to avoid the inevitable till it gets three paragraphs from the end: https://www.cnn.com/2023/04/12/business/walmart-chicago-stores-closing/index.html where it says: “Walmart is also not the only national chain that has closed stores in major cities. A Whole Foods flagship closed in San Francisco on Monday, citing concerns about worker safety. Walgreens and CVS have also closed in San Francisco and New York, while Starbucks closed 16 locations across various cities. These retailers face several challenges in cities. Urban locations carry higher rents, which means they need to hit higher sales targets to break even, Wimer told CNN. Some retailers have also cited higher levels of theft and other crime in their city stores.“
  6. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/courts/map-soros-prosecutors-country-removed
  7. Though that is a trait, my instincts say no.
  8. Which do you think sounds more likely, a teaching certificate or a PhD?
  9. Conspiracy theory is a dog whistle.
  10. You know nothing of the Pennsylvania senator or the 30%ers? What else?
  11. The best medical people in the country signed the Great Barrington Declaration.
  12. Announced: https://okstate.com/news/2023/8/21/coleman-scott-returns-as-cowboy-wrestling-associate-head-coach
  13. He’s not liberal, he’s a full feathered communist. Indoctrinated with theory and no appreciation for human nature.
  14. With NIL every kid’s got an agent.
  15. Gas was $1.87, it’s now $3.87. How many percentages is that?
  16. I thought so. I got one of those in high school.
  17. I’ll need a few to go check my ECON notes.
  18. If you had been around to experience the way they treated Nixon, Ford, Reagan, HW, W, McCain, and Romney you should have noticed the pattern. I saw a t-shirt that said: MEAN TWEETS AND $1.87 GAS
  19. The current one is the most criminally corrupt president in our history. Found NOT GUILTY.
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