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9 minutes ago, stirs said:

To be honest, he is discussing primarily conspiracy theory stuff.  This thread went political LONG ago, including everyone.  So the banning talk is a bit odd

If a poster makes it a habit of derailing threads with political conspiracy theories, yeah they'll end up banned at some point.

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55 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

The problem is when YOUR FEAR requires our Frontline Heroes to wear masks 8-10hrs a day which has proven to not be good for a humans immune system. THEY know that. They are now suffering FOR YOU.

Stop it.

JFC. Every time these anti-maskers fall back on the same old alpha-male BS. I've not heard a single argument against masks that didn't involve heavy utilization of phrases like "fear," or "cowering." As though you're immune to a virus if you're manly enough.

We get it. You're a big alpha tough guy. You know what a real macho, macho man could do? Wear a mask and not whine about it like a little girl.

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41 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

If a poster makes it a habit of derailing threads with political conspiracy theories, yeah they'll end up banned at some point.

It depends on which way the politics are slanted. One way it's perfectly fine, the other way... not so much!

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4 minutes ago, Shufdog said:

It depends on which way the politics are slanted. One way it's perfectly fine, the other way... not so much!

I'm likely considerably right of most of the other mods. Right wingers call me a commie and left wingers call me a fascist. Honestly, I think both are completely illogical 

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1 hour ago, Captroop said:

JFC. Every time these anti-maskers fall back on the same old alpha-male BS. I've not heard a single argument against masks that didn't involve heavy utilization of phrases like "fear," or "cowering." As though you're immune to a virus if you're manly enough.

We get it. You're a big alpha tough guy. You know what a real macho, macho man could do? Wear a mask and not whine about it like a little girl.

Many are actually pulling a complete 180. At first, everyone who wore a mask was a pussy. Now they're basically claiming they can't wear masks BECAUSE they are pussies, inventing "issues" they have to explain why they can't endure the tortures of wearing a simple facemask.

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Just a follow up from my previous post from a couple weeks ago. Also I found out since what my blood type is and it is not O-, but is A-.

This is a copy and paste from another message board that I post on and didn't delete the duplicate portion of what I posted here weeks ago...

Back in the beginning of February (7th) to be exact, I came down with what my doctor believes is covid-19. I pretty much had all the tell tell symptoms of the virus. Those symptoms being high fever, total loss of smell and taste, just an absolute horrific lung condition, a red rash on the top of my left foot on the left side including my three leftmost toes, to many more to mention. I had it for 5 weeks. A- blood type.
Beginning last week I started having the the symptoms that have been reported with people having had the virus 6 months after having getting the virus. I slept Friday, a week ago for 38 straight hours minus being awake about an hour and a half. All last week I had absolutely no energy to the point of literally falling asleep at work everyday for 1-5 minutes at the time and I have had absolutely horrible headaches for the last week and a half and I have hardly ever had headaches before. I was so freaking sick for those 5 weeks. I ended up spreading it around to everyone in my house (4 counting me) as well as everyone who I work with. We ended up having to close the office for a week. 4 people got tested and everyone came back negative for the flu. Covid-19 was here before they were saying that it was. My doctor, who has been the president of two nursing homes, County examiner,  oncology surgeon, addiction specialist, medical doctor, many other things basically he knows quite a bit and he has told me that he has as little doubt as 1 could have without me having been tested that I had covid-19. Everyone else that that got it did not have nearly the issues that I had. I guess it is that A- blood type. It was horrible!!! End copy and paste.

As I post this I have another headache coming on. This fn sucks!!!

 

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1 hour ago, raz said:

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So the logic train starts with "that is a bad assumption."  Then it starts explaining why its a bad assumption, with their own bad assumption?

2 hours ago, Captroop said:

JFC. Every time these anti-maskers fall back on the same old alpha-male BS. I've not heard a single argument against masks that didn't involve heavy utilization of phrases like "fear," or "cowering." As though you're immune to a virus if you're manly enough.

We get it. You're a big alpha tough guy. You know what a real macho, macho man could do? Wear a mask and not whine about it like a little girl.

"Control" is another one.  Its incredibly stupid and short sighted.

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What’s so hard about wearing a mask? Construction workers do it daily, Food packers do it daily, Painters do it daily, dentists do it daily, food handlers do it daily, computer chip makers do it daily, biologists do it daily, pharmaceuticals do it daily, Homicide unit does it daily... I can list thousands more professions that wear PPE(with masks) on a daily basis. But some little insignificant fug things it’s an affront to their person? Get the fug out of here and go handle asbestos for a week without gloves or a mask. 

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