By batong Go To PostHairdos like his is why i shave my head.
You sure it isn't male pattern baldness?
By Laboured Go To PostFurther positives.Isn’t this the second time he killed it? Remember when his hand was all wet and told people to put their hands to the screen?
BAGAWD
By Daz Go To Poststrange
I am not sure the man understands how much shit we go through in a day and how many things are 1 time use only.
Anyway Tennessee finally closed but it might be too late.
Anyway Tennessee finally closed but it might be too late.
By Daz Go To PostThat's the England I know and love.
glad more people ain't falling for the patyourselfontheback essential worker bullshit and are leveraging this new strenf
It looks like strength now, but when our elite god-emperors drop the hammer it'll come down hard. They know if they give in a little it'll start a domino effect for all their kind. I expect more money and effort to go into a merciless crackdown than actually giving into workers' demands.
Merka
Merka
By DY_nasty Go To Postglad more people ain't falling for the patyourselfontheback essential worker bullshit and are leveraging this new strenf
i came home from italy march 15 and have been coughing for like 10 days after and i usually never cough. i wonder if i had it and just very very mild symptoms. cough is gone now, chances that it was something else is high but it would be interesting to find out. wife coughed a bit too.
https://gothamist.com/news/samaritans-purse-franklin-graham-anti-gay-evangelical-central-park?fbclid=IwAR3mPlG3Y20UFfvcJTggWDhv7D2E4ta3oYVGrITn3oKaYlL0M0Rb87Q9RpE
also extreme lol at the bolded "they have to play by the rules"
On Tuesday morning, a makeshift tent hospital in Central Park will begin treating overflow patients from Mount Sinai, as the spread of COVID-19 begins to overwhelm local hospitals. Announcing the 68-bed respiratory unit this weekend, Mayor Bill de Blasio praised the relief organization, Samaritan's Purse, responsible for funding and erecting the facility.the fuck you doin' ny
The mayor did not mention that the group is led by Franklin Graham, a notorious anti-LGBTQ and Islamophobic preacher with a track record of using humanitarian missions to proselytize an evangelical agenda.
Graham, the son of prominent minister Billy Graham, has specifically sought to recruit Christian medical staff to the Central Park facility. According to the group's website, all volunteers, including health care workers, should read and adhere to a statement of faith, in which marriage is defined as "exclusively the union of one genetic male and one genetic female" and the unrighteous are sentenced to "everlasting punishment in hell."
Asked whether the Mayor's Office considers this problematic, a City Hall spokesperson said the field hospital will operate as a Mount Sinai facility, and must adhere to the hospital's policy against discrimination. The spokesperson did not say whether the city was concerned that volunteers on the project are expected to agree with the group's anti-gay faith statement.
"Our record on human rights is clear; and we are confident that the joint effort by Mt. Sinai and Samaritan’s Purse will save New Yorkers' lives while adhering to the values we hold dear by providing care to anyone who needs it, regardless of background," said Jane Meyer, the City Hall spokesperson.
Still, some New Yorkers said they were leery of receiving care from a fundamentalist group whose own members believe their sexual orientation is sinful.
"I don't want to demonize people who are volunteering their time, but it is a concerning thing," said Amy Martin, a Brooklyn resident and former nursing assistant.
"On the one hand, this is absolutely an all hands on deck situation," she continued. "On the other hand, as an LGBT New Yorker, I would be hesitant to make that my first choice of care. I'd much rather be seen anywhere else."
also extreme lol at the bolded "they have to play by the rules"
By batong Go To PostAs fiction I don't mind the Rand books but as an ideology to follow - heeeell no.Atlas Shrugged was objectively doodoo
CEOs out here taking paycuts to continue paying their workforce and not having to lay people off
But the richest man in the world says fuck you, I didn’t amass this wealth by giving a shit about you. This dude probably values his pillow case more than his employees
But the richest man in the world says fuck you, I didn’t amass this wealth by giving a shit about you. This dude probably values his pillow case more than his employees
New York City is run by a colossal SHIT HEEL.
They got packed as fuck subways in there, fam. PACKED. Shut that shit down De Blasio, you worthless piece of shit. The workarounds for not having the subway operating are very simple:
The roads are very clear right now:
-Suspend bridge and tunnel tolls...
-Suspend all of the BULLSHIT parking regulations, and simply enforce hydrant offenses
-This will allow people to drive and park without spending any money (most NYers have cars)
-Increase bus operations, but limit bus occupancy to only 20%, maintaining distancing guidelines
-Warm weather = more bicyclists, motorized bikes, mopeds, etc.
-Taxis, Uber, Lyft can support any other essential workers who are unable to utilize any of the above
They got packed as fuck subways in there, fam. PACKED. Shut that shit down De Blasio, you worthless piece of shit. The workarounds for not having the subway operating are very simple:
The roads are very clear right now:
-Suspend bridge and tunnel tolls...
-Suspend all of the BULLSHIT parking regulations, and simply enforce hydrant offenses
-This will allow people to drive and park without spending any money (most NYers have cars)
-Increase bus operations, but limit bus occupancy to only 20%, maintaining distancing guidelines
-Warm weather = more bicyclists, motorized bikes, mopeds, etc.
-Taxis, Uber, Lyft can support any other essential workers who are unable to utilize any of the above
By AlphaSnacks Go To PostNew York City is run by a colossal SHIT HEEL.yikes
They got packed as fuck subways in there, fam. PACKED. Shut that shit down De Blasio, you worthless piece of shit. The workarounds for not having the subway operating are very simple:
The roads are very clear right now:
-Suspend bridge and tunnel tolls…
-Suspend all of the BULLSHIT parking regulations, and simply enforce hydrant offenses
-This will allow people to drive and park without spending any money (most NYers have cars)
-Increase bus operations, but limit bus occupancy to only 20%, maintaining distancing guidelines
-Warm weather = more bicyclists, motorized bikes, mopeds, etc.
-Taxis, Uber, Lyft can support any other essential workers who are unable to utilize any of the above
It's cool Alpha at least the Empire State Building now looks like it is trying to lure Cthulu from the cosmic abyss.
Is it just me that finds queuing outside of supermarkets to be really, really counterproductive? It's the perfect way to ensure people spend much more time outside, with much more proximity to other people, and a much greater propensity to hoard stuff since they know they'll have to queue every time they shop.
i have yet to see any queues outside of supermarkets.
they do have queues outside of the finest pie shop in town, though.
they do have queues outside of the finest pie shop in town, though.
By bud Go To Posti have yet to see any queues outside of supermarkets.
they do have queues outside of the finest pie shop in town, though.
lmao
By sohois Go To PostIs it just me that finds queuing outside of supermarkets to be really, really counterproductive? It's the perfect way to ensure people spend much more time outside, with much more proximity to other people, and a much greater propensity to hoard stuff since they know they'll have to queue every time they shop.The hoarding seems to be becoming less of an issue where I work. Maybe people have more faith in the supply chain than I thought they would, maybe the three item rule is working, maybe it's as simple as nobody can be bothered to fill more than one trolley even when they're hoarding.
Working shift has come with an unexpected benefit that we can do our shopping when the shelves are as full as they're going to get, before the store opens. Had to queue for a couple of minutes at the Tesco Express down the road, but that's fine. Been able to work as normal pretty much, not yet had to go anywhere near town during the day.
Is the two metre standard proven to be an effective countermeasure?
There have been queues here but police are present to keep things in order. Also it's on rotating days for last names and the elderly have their own special time for access. This applies to the banks as well.
Got a really great promotion and raise today so that's great as well.
Got a really great promotion and raise today so that's great as well.
By sohois Go To PostIs it just me that finds queuing outside of supermarkets to be really, really counterproductive? It's the perfect way to ensure people spend much more time outside, with much more proximity to other people, and a much greater propensity to hoard stuff since they know they'll have to queue every time they shop.Queue markers on the ground two metres apart.
People arent bunched together at my local supermarche
By FortuneFaded Go To PostYou go first Helmut.
By Laboured Go To PostIsn’t Las Vegas in Nevada? Fucking hell
By sohois Go To PostIs it just me that finds queuing outside of supermarkets to be really, really counterproductive? It's the perfect way to ensure people spend much more time outside, with much more proximity to other people, and a much greater propensity to hoard stuff since they know they'll have to queue every time they shop.Places here they got markers. There are queues because they're limiting how many people can be inside a store at once. Prefer that over people just up on each other in the store.
By bud Go To Posti have yet to see any queues outside of supermarkets.Koekela?
they do have queues outside of the finest pie shop in town, though.
By bacon Go To PostKoekela?Is that the Dutch Greggs?
Maybe the problem near me is just that they're letting in way fewer people than is fine for the sizes of the store, but everywhere just seems to end up with a bunch of people bunched up outside - doesn't matter about markers, there isn't unlimited space for queuing - and waiting for 30 mins to get into a store. Now that everyone is working from home and can basically go shopping whenever, it just seems pointless to try and limit numbers inside a shop if numbers are much more spread out anyway.
By bacon Go To PostKoekela?
yessir
By sohois Go To PostMaybe the problem near me is just that they're letting in way fewer people than is fine for the sizes of the store, but everywhere just seems to end up with a bunch of people bunched up outside - doesn't matter about markers, there isn't unlimited space for queuing - and waiting for 30 mins to get into a store. Now that everyone is working from home and can basically go shopping whenever, it just seems pointless to try and limit numbers inside a shop if numbers are much more spread out anyway.Can't help people being like this but it would help if more places just had options for home delivery too. They got that here, dunno where you are.
By i can get you a toe Go To PostCan't help people being like this but it would help if more places just had options for home delivery too. They got that here, dunno where you are.UK. Delivery slots are completely overloaded here
Models predicting expected spread of the virus in the U.S. paint a grim picture.
The coronavirus studies that appear to have convinced President Trump to prolong disruptive social distancing in the United States paint a grim picture of a pandemic that is likely to ravage the country over the next several months, killing close to 100,000 Americans and infecting millions more.
White House officials have not specifically said which of several epidemiological models by researchers around the world they used to persuade Mr. Trump to extend federal guidelines that call for people to remain in their homes, limit travel, work from home and refrain from gathering in groups of 10 or more. But the administration’s leading scientists — including Dr. Anthony S. Fauci and Dr. Deborah Birx, who is coordinating the coronavirus response — have said that several of the publicly available studies generally match their own conclusions about the deadly impact of the virus.
“We’ve reviewed 12 different models. And then we went back to the drawing board over the last week or two, and worked from the ground up, utilizing actual reporting of cases,” Dr. Birx told reporters during a briefing in the White House Rose Garden on Sunday. She said the evidence collected by the government experts “ended up at the same numbers.”
By sohois Go To PostUK. Delivery slots are completely overloaded hereShiiiet. Also been seeing UK related stuff, shoppers over there definitely being fuckin' dumb.