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14 hours ago, seven said:

Ok boomer.:biggrin:

Congrats to the vaccine. Please report any side effects like pee glow in the dark and stay away from 5G at least the first year.

Only two side effects.  The first was innocuous, much like with the annual flu shot - the same slight soreness at the injection site and a bit of lethargy for a day or so.  The second side effect, though, was truly terrifying.  To celebrate the beginning of my road to immunity I went on the net to do some porn surfing, but was horrified to find myself doing a search for "MILF with saggy tits."  WTF?!  What was wrong with me?!  I shut down the computer and crawled under the bed covers, shaking like a leaf and thinking that getting the vaccine had been a terrible mistake.  But, after a night's sleep order had been restored to the universe.  I went online and found myself doing a search for "smooth sissy with vaccinated sugar daddy POV."  Whew!  Back to normal....

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4 hours ago, Quietguy said:

I've received text, I'm getting second jab tomorrow. Exactly 10 weeks after first.

Good one QG , I had my first jab on Feb 19th and looking forward to getting my second one hopefully within a similar  timeframe.  :drinks:

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Pie wants the Johnson &Johnson (talc and baby oil ) brand as it reminds him of anal sex in a nice way. Gentle. No more tears. 

'Lets put a flag on the side of bottles of british vaccines. Why? Because it will increase our standing on international stage as a global briton? No, it will make us look as a bunch of self important tits.

Unicef may have to step in to feed britains poor, airdropping food parcels of dairylea and bovril to the council estates of the 6th largest economy of the planet, whilst the supremely privileged multimillionaires sits in number 10 choking the life out  of the british welfare system.'

 

 

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Oh well. I never believed Thailand escaped this shitfest, but I really really hope you wont end up like Europe and USA.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/thailand-reports-2-839-coronavirus-032128220.html

BANGKOK (Reuters) -Thailand's capital Bangkok has ordered the closure of public venues and sports premises, city official said on Saturday after the country reported a record daily rise in coronavirus cases and deaths amid a third wave of infections.

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Problem foreigners. Nevermind the clubscene with HiSo thais. Easier to blame the dirty foreigners.

That governor should visit Europe and see how many are wearing masks here. He'd shit himself. Its all political now anyway. Look at the douchebag redneck at 1:53 who, along with his trump fanboys, hijacked the no mask strategy. Its not like this in Europe. I haven't seen one Karen so far. You either wear it or not and respect other peoples decision. 

 

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1 hour ago, Pdoggg said:

 

In the above video, Tim says he registered at Bangkok Hospital for the vaccine.  I guess it is a waiting list.

 

Yeah I saw. Are you signing up? 
I’m having my 2nd Pfizer soon. 
I’m  dreaming in hebrew and there’s a static sound in my head all the time,so I switched off 5G. No other side effects. Considering switching  back to windows from Mac. 

That fucking Bill Gates :biggrin:

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20 hours ago, seven said:

 You either wear it or not and respect other peoples decision. 

 

This is the issue.  If you don't want to wear a mask on public sidewalk; then don't.  But, when a privately owned business requires you to wear a mask to enter, either wear a mask and enter, or don't wear a mask and stay the fuck out.  

 

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49 minutes ago, RandiUno2 said:

when a privately owned business requires you to wear a mask to enter, either wear a mask and enter, or don't wear a mask and stay the fuck out.  

I disagree and this is exactly what I meant. We don’t have these fights here, private or public places. Chances are that this customer traveled to this private business on a public road. You get my point I’m sure.

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10 minutes ago, seven said:

I disagree and this is exactly what I meant. We don’t have these fights here, private or public places. Chances are that this customer traveled to this private business on a public road. You get my point I’m sure.

I'm a business owner.  Currently, I require people to wear masks to enter my business.

If someone doesn't wear a mask to enter my business, they are not respecting my rights to dictate what happens on my private property.  In the US, "anti-mask" is not a "protected" class of persons, so I'm legally able to "discrimate" in the provision of my public business on this basis.

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55 minutes ago, seven said:

You just proved my point again.

 

Your point is not proven - it is a fact that different countries have different views on things - you wouldn't see disputes over masks in Asian countries either. It is a fact that private business in North America can refuse service to customers that do not follow reasonable conditions - no shirt, no pants no tie, no shoes, no service from a higher end restaurant.

Wearing a mask is a reasonable condition to ask from a customer and if they do not comply, the business is well within the law to do this. The business is interested in reducing the risk that their staff don't get sick and/or don't pass an illness on to a customer.

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2 hours ago, rxpharm said:

Your point is not proven

The fact that we are debating this and see Karen and Kevin in the US on daily basis is my point.  We have different opinions regarding the benefits of masks, I think we established that about a year ago.

2 hours ago, rxpharm said:

It is a fact that private business in North America can refuse service to customers that do not follow reasonable conditions

I don't doubt that but thats not the point.

2 hours ago, rxpharm said:

you wouldn't see disputes over masks in Asian countries either.

Good. Why do we see it in the US then? 

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10 hours ago, Pdoggg said:

Because of the toxic hate that exists in the US.

I think that may be a part of it, but I think there are also other contributing factors. A significant percentage of Americans are individualists. These American focus on self achievement, don't generally like the idea of doing something for the overall good of society if they cannot see some sort of gain for themselves. As a result, they disagree with government initiatives such as universal access to medical care, education, government oversight and regulation of business, etc.

In most other countries, the percentage of population that have this kind of attitude is much less, and this I think is a major part of the reason why we see these incidents in the US. Canada has had similar incidents, but when population is taken into account, not the same percentage.

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