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He beat Hilary Clinton, which was enough for me....
Thats like saying "I pushed over a midget, where is my world title fight Anthony Joshua?"
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He beat Hilary Clinton, which was enough for me....
'I saw a good one'? Where did you get this shit from? Alex Jones? The f*ckwit that called the Sandy Hook massacre a hoax, until he was sued and forced to pay $100,000, and then quickly backtracked and apologised.I saw a good one somewhere about how how food rationing will be coming this year, but it will be called pandemic food management. Then you will see virtue signalling all over social media with people gloating their minimalist meals, and anyone who eats more than their share will be labelled a selfish granny killer
I hope you don't live in a bushfire zone, because your straw-man factory will be a major hazard.'I saw a good one'? Where did you get this sh*t from? Alex Jones? The f*ckwit that called the Sandy Hook massacre a hoax, until he was sued and forced to pay $100,000, and then quickly backtracked and apologised.
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To be fair that is a loaded question.A window into the mids of the collective sheep. 1 year into this, still haven't figured it out, nor are they close to. Alarming how stupid people are
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A window into the mids of the collective sheep. 1 year into this, still haven't figured it out, nor are they close to. Alarming how stupid people are
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Settle down, it was tongue in cheek clearly'I saw a good one'? Where did you get this sh*t from? Alex Jones? The f*ckwit that called the Sandy Hook massacre a hoax, until he was sued and forced to pay $100,000, and then quickly backtracked and apologised.
Mark McGowan advocating Sydney needs to go into a hard lockdown, apparently so Australia can "rest alot easier"
NSW records three new COVID-19 cases, Gladys Berejiklian urged to eliminate the virus from Sydney - ABC News
Exactly right. For all the damage this has done that is a good messageView attachment 1038809
I'll be living life as normal regardless of what these clowns try to tell us.
Hard to live life as normal when they shut everything, limit patrons in venues, borders shut etcExactly right. For all the damage this has done that is a good message
One year ago it was flatten the curve now it's elimination.
Hmm I dunno about that. We'll revisit this prediction in six or so months.The government only wants what wins them votes. Right now, lockdowns are popular as the sheep feel 'safe' doing that. What happens when jobkeeper ends and banks want their money again? Less and less people will be in favour of locking down and the government will use them less often.
'I saw a good one'? Where did you get this sh*t from? Alex Jones? The f*ckwit that called the Sandy Hook massacre a hoax, until he was sued and forced to pay $100,000, and then quickly backtracked and apologised.
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization warned of global food shortages caused by measures to stem the spread of the novel coronavirus.
“The worst that can happen is that governments restrict the flow of food,” Maximo Torero, chief economist of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, told the Guardian.
“Unless immediate action is taken, it is increasingly clear that there is an impending global food emergency that could have long-term impacts on hundreds of millions of children and adults,” he said. “We need to act now to avoid the worst impacts of our efforts to control the pandemic.”
.They're mostly filmed by individuals walking through quiet hospital corridors and are being posted in Facebook groups and on the Twitter feeds of coronavirus sceptics and anti-lockdown activists.
.However, because of the way healthcare trusts have reorganised hospitals, often separating Covid patients from others, and cancelling non-urgent care to free up capacity, some parts of hospital buildings will currently look empty. That doesn't mean hospitals aren't busy.