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1 minute ago, philit99 said:

Those trying to pillage. I’m not sure of your argument? No one is advocating violence, I’m simply stating that I am prepared if the worst happens. Your right, I’m probably dead either way, but at least I can go on my own terms, not standing there looking at my wife or little girl and saying Daddy’s sorry I couldn’t do anything for us.

I’m not gonna knock you for doing what you think is best for your family but don’t go around using the word “pillage” loosely people may think you are mentally unstable. 

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40 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Like I said man if this is the end of civilization, that glock or rifle you have isn’t going to save you. What do you think is going to happen? You are going to fight off hordes of raiders with a glock and then build some sort of fortress and restart humanity like a super hero? The truth of the matter is you are probably better off using your pistol on yourself than carrying it around like Mad Max. 

I'm not going back to read through everything so maybe someone was talking about the end of the world, but I'm not sure where that came from. I don't think this is the end up the world or 'Mad Max' but you seem to be doubling down so you do you. Just slightly amazed this is your actual thought process

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3 hours ago, philit99 said:

I can’t wait for some band of raiders to coming knock or banging on my door. I have Mr. Glock 19, Mr Glock 21, Mr S&W Governor, and Mr. Desert Eagle .50 AE waiting on them. :)

"Like a prick, you're having second thoughts. You're shrinking, and your two little balls are shrinking with ya. And the fact that you've got "Replica" written on the side of your guns. And the fact that I've got "Desert Eagle .50" written on the side of mine, should precipitate your balls into shrinking, along with your presence. Now f*** off!"

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So is it less worrisome to die from the regular flu than this Coronavirus?

https://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/#S2

23k deaths from normal flu, including small kids.

China, the most populous country on earth is pretty much through theirs now with 32-3300 deaths.

So is it a lack of perspective?  China loses only 3300 but the US will lose 1.7 million?

Not seeing it

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11 minutes ago, Wes21 said:

"Like a prick, you're having second thoughts. You're shrinking, and your two little balls are shrinking with ya. And the fact that you've got "Replica" written on the side of your guns. And the fact that I've got "Desert Eagle .50" written on the side of mine, should precipitate your balls into shrinking, along with your presence. Now f*** off!"

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6 minutes ago, stirs said:

So is it less worrisome to die from the regular flu than this Coronavirus?

https://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/#S2

23k deaths from normal flu, including small kids.

China, the most populous country on earth is pretty much through theirs now with 32-3300 deaths.

So is it a lack of perspective?  China loses only 3300 but the US will lose 1.7 million?

Not seeing it

China took super aggressive containment measures. If people would just listen to the damn social distancing guidelines we could greatly reduce the spread, but Americans be all like YOLO! still gonna do what I do!!!

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10 minutes ago, Captroop said:

This comment alone shows you are grossly unqualified to talk about anything going on regarding the pandemic.

I'm not sure he is wrong. All the stats I can find capture the 10-19 range. And the only country i can find who have deaths in that range is China. Maybe you have different sources.

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Just now, Happy Panther said:

I'm not sure he is wrong. All the stats I can find capture the 10-19 range. And the only country i can find who have deaths in that range is China. Maybe you have different sources.

I don't think he is wrong about the deaths. The issue with his premise is that young kids by and large have very mild symptoms making them likely to continue going to school as carriers and spreading this thing like gasoline driven wildfire. That's the problem.

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