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Saturday, March 14, 2020
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what's happening in japan seems to be about the same thing that's happening in the united states - they're not testing people, m...
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they're not flattening it, they're shifting it. people are delusional. you're going to get this. deal with it. https://www3.nhk....
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you can't . https://www.macleans.ca/society/health/this-coronavirus-chart-shows-canada-is-not-flattening-the-curve-at-least-not-yet/
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ok, let me get my laptop back up.
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i'll be fine. i'm strong. the virus stands no chance against me. i have confidence in my phagocytes to win this battle and annihilat...
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i'm not advocating denying service or anything. i'm an advocate of universality. the system should do everything it can. i'm jus...
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who voted for trump? so, they kind of made their own bed. or, as it would be, reduced the number of them.
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who voted to cut the health care system in countries like italy and canada? the boomers did.
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it's harsh. sure. but, if i woke up tomorrow and there were 15% less people over the age of 65, i would see the net social benefit in th...
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we could, honestly, solve a multitude of social problems by thinning their ranks a little. we're sitting on a demographic bulge that...
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but, honestly? do i really care about old people? i don't generally get the impression that they care much about me. this is the "m...
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ok, yeah - i've picked up a dry cough. good. let's hope it's covid-19 and i get the thing beat nice and quickly over what was a...
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https://www-cdn.oxfam.org/s3fs-public/file_attachments/cs-true-cost-austerity-inequality-italy-120913-en_0.pdf
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https://www.oecd.org/els/health-systems/Country-Note-ITALY-OECD-Health-Statistics-2015.pdf
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there's all kinds of ominous articles like this that have been published over the last ten years. The country's largest doctors'...
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https://www.reuters.com/article/us-italy-health-awakenings-insight/indiscriminate-cuts-threaten-italys-healthcare-successes-idUSKBN0LZ0G3201...
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it's a more cost-effective way to deliver health care, in aggregate. but, it's an easy target for fiscal conservatives, and there...
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"it is better to burn out than to fade away"
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this, i would propose, is a better way to understand the debate between herd immunity and "flattening the curve". i...
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so, i made a choice to wait until i got back from the concert on thursday night before i reimaged the machine, because i figured i'd hav...
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i've said this before: if there's anything in this universe worth worshiping, if there's any approximation to a deity, it's ...
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one of the previous links points out that one of the things that "st patrick" is known for, apocryphally or not, is putting the s...
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and, don't tell me that christianity is my history or i should embrace the identity of an irish catholic. that's a bunch of colonial...
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our history has been erased.
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i was hoping to find some documentation of the obvious solstice festival that st. patrick's replaced. i'm not going to do the math o...
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so, what's more offensive? st patrick's day or thanksgiving? and, do you see the parallel i'm trying to draw, why there's a ...
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https://www.learnreligions.com/st-patrick-and-the-snakes-2562487
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https://metro.co.uk/2017/03/17/how-a-pagan-celebrates-st-patricks-day-6513439/
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i'm going to start a petition to cancel 3/17 in favour of 3/14.
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i suspect that most pi day events will attract at least 3 people. but, due to the coronavirus, i'd expect there to be much less than 4, ...
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i'd still rather produce my own antibodies. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/biotech-quebec-city-coronavirus-1.5497043
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this is a chart for the 1917 and 1918 (there were two viruses, not one) pandemics: so, there's a lot of differences. bu...
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the numbers coming out of south korea are the ones you want to take more seriously, as they are an oecd country that has tested sufficientl...
Friday, March 13, 2020
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no, you can't get "reinfected" by a virus. this is basic science. a virus is a protein, an enzyme, which means it's a str...
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british press: 60% of britons will need to be infected to allow for herd immunity? this is irresponsible! british scientists: 70% of british...
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i actually agree with the british tories. that's pretty rare.... the error that's being made in the underlying discussion around thi...
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one of the best things you can do for your kids right now is exposing them to this, so they can beat it young.
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i mean, we could carry out mass immunizations once we get a vaccine. but, if the mortality rate is less than 1%, it seems unnecessary. so, ...
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the thing we want to avoid, specifically, is situations where older people are in contact with younger people. we actually probably want you...
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does it make sense to close schools? you're probably worried about the kids. but, a large percentage of teachers and profs are older peo...
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thank you for making the point that the focus should be on buying gear, not on "flattening the curve". single payer health care do...
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yeah. i know.
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the only thing to fear, is fear itself.
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/covid19-travel-bans-1.5495919
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science is an authority, and i will listen to science. but, the only authority that the state has over me is the threat of violence. it foll...
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this puny, weakling virus will be annihilated by my superior immune system! ahahahahaha!
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i'm an anarchist. you're probably not. but, you need to know when to step away from your need to control things, and this is one of ...
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this is completely, utterly irrational. https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/military-travel-halted-covid-19-1.5496537
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https://www.vox.com/2020/3/12/21176669/travel-ban-trump-coronavirus-china-italy-europe
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Canada's Chief Public Health Officer Theresa Tam confirmed that Canada is now advising against all international travel to limit the spr...
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i am opposed to any bans on international travel coming in and out of canada. this is the first overreaction i've seen from this govern...
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you guys ever read the stand? that was a perplexing night in detroit. the show was good. but, people are...confused. and don't want to l...
Thursday, March 12, 2020
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they're going to have to wait for investors to redevelop some confidence in the market. there's lots of money out there, and, as i s...
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stimulus isn't going to overpower fear. the experiment was interesting, but the outcome was obvious.
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i haven't said much about the stock market recently. my arguments were always a little different. the way i see it, and this is bro...
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sarah was (i guess still is.) about a half an inch taller than me, and she used to complain that she wanted me to be taller than her - altho...
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i am a short 5' 8". so, it's closer to 5' 7". my father was a hair taller than me, and my mother is a hair shorte...
Wednesday, March 11, 2020
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i just want to clear up a kind of a nasty misperception about the voting shifts in michigan that's been floating around through the msm ...
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well, i would hardly consider two imported cases of a mild virus to be an emergency. this, like it is elsewhere, is an abuse of power. and, ...
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but, the capitalist narrative is... according to capitalists, europe is struggling to contain the disease because they have thousands of cas...
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even in italy, what they're saying is that the system is overwhelmed, and there aren't enough resources to test everybody. so, we kn...
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see, this is a crass and stupid political response intended to deflect attention from america's failing capitalist catastrophe. the eur...
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or, don't cancel church? no. you know what i always say about religious folks, but i'm just being an ass. you cancel church......
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they're cancelling concerts here. it's hysteria. if you're going to cancel events, they should be events with lots of old people...
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the coordinator at the divisional court has fabricated a motion, by excluding the affidavit i sent her and the documents attached to it. ...
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fwiw. my opinion is that sanders is done. but, i think he should give the debate on sunday a serious go, and see what happens next tuesday. ...
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we can control how much equipment we have. we'll have to act quickly, granted. and, the provinces have to fucking do it . but that'...
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our hospitals need to update their gear anyways, right?
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if you put a large amount of resources into "flattening the curve", and you fail, as all evidence suggests you will, then you'...
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"If you can slow it down enough and flatten the curve, so the same number of people get infected, but over a much longer period of tim...
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you know what? i think i can look away from climate change for a while, for days, for weeks, and that it's still going to be there when ...
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you don't really think i forgot about climate change because i'm posting about other things right now, do you? do you think i'm ...
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if you refuse to test people, you can manufacture what looks like a slower transmission rate. sure. and then you can tell people that your p...
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but, none of the policies they've tried have been effective in slowing the spread; they've probably just increased transmission rate...
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i self-identify as a nerd. i'm proud of it. but, i didn't sit at the nerd table. well, i'd drop by to say hi sometimes, but i fo...
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https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/office-popularity-like-high-school_n_5a3030c3e4b07ff75afe2f48
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the media is not afraid to be racist; the media thrives on racism. it divides people, as it manufactures consent for the ruling elite. that,...
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there's an old cliche. "those who would exchange liberty for security will receive neither". the direct quote from franklin is...
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https://jacobinmag.com/2020/03/joe-biden-gaffes-democratic-presidential-campaign-trump
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https://theintercept.com/2020/03/09/it-was-democrats-and-their-media-allies-who-impugned-bidens-cognitive-fitness-yet-now-feign-outrage/
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bernie shouldn't blame anybody but himself; he picked a foolish strategy to play, and it predictably failed. i saw this coming from mont...
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seems like this guy has a hunch, too. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-strictly-by-the-numbers-the-coronavirus-does-not-...
Tuesday, March 10, 2020
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listen. i didn't like the hillary clinton that emerged after her stint as secretary of state. i was particularly concerned about he...
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i would expect bernie to stay in to try to influence the events at the convention, just like in 2016.
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regarding michigan. 2016 results: 21% black turnout - 68% clinton, 28% sanders 70% white turnout - 56% sanders, 42% clinton 2020 results: 18...
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i'm watching the nbc stream, and it's like soviet propaganda - they're looking right in the screen and saying the exact negation...
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missouri is a place where the young people are leaving because there's no future there. there's no jobs. there's no opportunitie...
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(i remember the berlin wall falling, fwiw. i was eight. but i remember it.) back in 2016, i keyed in a lot on missouri as an important swing...
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ok. so, it's taken some time, but the press is cluing in. how many cases are there down there? thousands. tens of thousands... and, then...
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so many of us want the authorities to take control, and think they can defeat complicated problems by writing and enforcing the right rules....
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these researchers had a hunch that the number of cases in iran was dramatically underreported and did some math to deduce more convincing nu...
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access to care is only useful if the doctors take the issue seriously. the story is still being written, but it seems like the system didn...
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i got my motions scheduled. good...
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thank you to popular science for writing the article for me. https://www.popsci.com/story/science/healthcare-paid-sick-leave-coronavirus/
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so, we should expect cheap tp for a while, then, as demand falls to nothing, once supply recovers. i'd wait. https://globalnews.ca/news/...
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the cause of the crisis in alberta is poor planning by decades of conservative governance.
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what's happening in alberta is not an unexpected crisis, or an act of god - they were told this would happen, and they didn't listen...
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i guess they should have listened when the smart kids predicted this twenty years ago, huh? they've made their bed. https://www.macleans...
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again: this is a catalyst, not a cause. it should be allowed to run it's course. https://www.theguardian.com/business/2020/mar/10/deliv...
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https://www.retaildive.com/news/the-impact-of-the-coronavirus-on-retail/573522/
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i'm going to throw an argument out there about the fears of this hurting the economy, because it's 20th century thinking that isn...
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it's a good excuse to ram through funding on carbon transition. https://www.macleans.ca/economy/economicanalysis/canada-needs-a-coronavi...
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it's hard to criticize it, considering that they're right. this was predictable, and it's obvious where they're going with i...
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i'm advocating finding ways around them. but, if you want to go right through them, if you want to be a socialist and win south carolin...
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there's a white king and a black king, isn't there? everything that bernie sanders says about him reflects an understanding of the w...
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was jesus a socialist revolutionary? i dunno. kind of. a bit. but, i know you're going to lose a lot of white people if you set up a pol...
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it's a bunch of white people coming in from new york and trying to redefine their history in terns they don't recognize, or reject. ...
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trying to present dr. king as a socialist rather than a reverend is the kind of thing that's going to confuse them and scare them off, a...
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martin luther king may have had socialist sympathies, and he may have been surrounded by socialists, as well. but, he attracted people becau...
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socialists used to understand the retarding effect of religion, and the necessity of breaking the power of the church. there's really no...
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i would guess that a part of the reason that sanders does so poorly with black voters is that he reminds them of the activists in the 60s th...
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this is a ridiculous article, as though citing a couple of people can be extrapolated to an entire subculture. it is true that these radical...
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yeah - whoever was in here and jerked off on my bed also dismantled my firewall, and fucked with my system services. i'm going to have t...
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this one, too.
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i apologize. i suggested that it would be a clean split, and she would barely win, not that he would win. he won by 1.5%. so, that'...
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in european history, there is a broad dividing line between the romans and the germans, going back thousands of years, with the celts linin...
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my mother only ever spoke english. i'd guess her father ever only spoke english; his ancestry is scottish/welsh all the way back. her mo...
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fwiw, i have no particular attachment to italy. i know i have italian ancestry, but i'd never identify myself as italian. i was not rais...
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why is italy getting hit with mortality rates more similar to china and the united states than mortality rates comparable to other oecd cou...
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they've done studies and concluded that people watching fox are actually less informed than people that don't watch the news at all....
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so, you'll note that as more testing has been done in the united states, they've found hundreds of more cases and the mortality rate...
Monday, March 9, 2020
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ok. maybe it was foundation. when i got home on friday morning, i didn't shower until after i'd slept. so, that is a possibility. it...
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mattress is fine. it's not bed bug shit....
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are these possibly bed bug stains? well, i haven't seen any. there's no bites. the ones on the sheets were not bed bug stains. the o...
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this is my intended projection of myself. the way that i want you to see me is as somebody that is physically incapable of having sex in a m...
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i am almost completely impotent, and i want you to know it, and i'm proud of it and i'm happy to tell you about it.
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well, think about it. how much time does the average human waste thinking about sex? a lot. too much... i'd rather spend that time doing...
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i want to be castrated. i want to be impotent.
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i take high potency anti-androgens that are designed to prevent me from having penile function. twice a day. every day. on purpose. it just...
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again: i'm not able to ejaculate, and i'm barely able to maintain an erection - it's a few seconds, at most, generally. if ...
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i don't see any other obvious signs of entry, yet.
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i left the house around 4:00 today, arrived at the superior court around 4:30, walked to the leddy library, printed some documents, missed t...
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i'm not going to take pictures. it's already in the wash. there were two stains on the actual sheet. one of them actually looked lik...
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i was one of the few people that predicted a sanders upset in michigan in 2016. i derived it by looking carefully at the polling, concludin...
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you should not generally put any depraved behaviour past the cops. these are people that volunteer to walk around with guns and tell people ...
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are the cops even trying to set me up with something? well, it's very weird. i'm pretty sure there's a cop upstairs, and i come ...
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i'm kind of grossed out by it. that's about it, really.
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again: i go out to mail something, and when i come in there's weird stains on my bed that i don't understand. this has happened a fe...
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i took a read through this bill, and it's kind of odd. i initially interpreted it as some kind of weird omnibus bill and was wonde...
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actually, i'm going to fax her the documents tonight. i'll just mail her the affidavit tomorrow. so, that's what i'm doing t...
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ok. i'm not taking chances on this reply factum, and it seems like the coordinator is being stupid again, so i'm going to have to ge...
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so, i'm finally caught up with this. that took a long time... it smells awful in here. the machine seems to be better with two gb of...
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dear cop upstairs, please stop smoking drugs in the house, as residential areas are not an appropriate place to get stoned. please go to a...
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i also want to make a plea to the american left to strenuously avoid using the term "progressive", as it should bring up memories...
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i want to ask an honest question, and ask for an empirical analysis of it. i suspect there's something to this, and i've pointed it ...
Sunday, March 8, 2020
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ok. i need to do something productive, now. so, i'm switching back to the blog cleanup.
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so, they catch the animal in the wild, put it in a cage, sell it at the market and then slaughter it in front of the customer, who takes the...
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https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/01/health/coronavirus-washington-spread.html
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https://travel.gc.ca/destinations/united-states?utm_source=united-states&utm_medium=social-twitter-travel-eng&utm_content=2020-03-06...
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in fact, the canadian government has quietly issued a travel warning to the united states (along with warnings to china, iran and italy), wh...
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and, just to solidify the point - there are now several cases in canada of people catching the case in the united states, including one in c...
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https://www.clickondetroit.com/health/2020/03/06/coronavirus-latest-testing-monitoring-numbers-in-michigan/
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i'll get to this when i do the reviews. but, i spent some time around 4:00 on friday morning helping an elderly man on woodward ave...
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