I realize New York is the epicenter, but that was bound to happen due to how densely populated NYC is. The point is leadership in those two states, and numerous others, is actually prioritizing the safety and wellbeing of the citizens. We don't have that in SC.
If you think I'm going to stop breaking into the homes of people I suspect have had malaria you got another thing coming, bucko
Total and complete victory for the the trump administration. No reason at all to analyze the response or potential criminality. Under the death projection just like coming under budget on a building. WAY under. Business for President.
Can't remember if I posted this before, but if you're a super nerd and board games beyond your standard Parker Bros! set then look into Tabletopia. Only one person has to subscribe ($10/month tier) and you can invite friends who don't have to have a monthly subscription. You get a virtual board game and move all the pieces, dice, etc around yourself. I played Scythe and Dinogenics with my friends the past couple of weeks while we had a Google Hangouts going.
Is he even a real ophthalmologist? https://talkingpointsmemo.com/muckr...-board-of-ophthalmology-in-certification-flap
Considering the sheer number of people in this state things haven’t actually been that bad, relatively speak. This, and the Ohio news, speak to the benefit of being proactive instead of herp, deep, it’s the flu bullshit.
I appreciate Californians commitment to helping college football fans get their fix as quickly as possible, when they themselves don’t give a fuck about the sport.
i made this decision after going from SC to Oregon a few years ago working in the field I was seeing a state determined to hurt and kill its citizens vs one trying to not do that was enlightening
Given how many people are out of work, I'm not going to shit on them in this insane time given the immense confusion about how to navigate these systems. Quite possibly they literally cannot get these forms from a website and are forced to show up in person in huge numbers where they can't socially distance easily. Basically every state's web site that lets you file for unemployment are crashing frequently due to the sheer number of people trying to file. My sister's husband in South Carolina got furloughed and he's been unable to access their site for the past several days, he'll probably have to keep trying in the middle of the night when, likely, fewer people are online. Edit: Yep, read the comments. Florida website likely intentionally designed without a consideration to work very well (or probably updated in the past decade) by the GOP to discourage people from being able to file. Anyone smelling their own farts and patting themselves on the back about how these people are dumb can go fuck themselves, you are completely missing the bigger picture.
Strength in numbers. Atlanta rise up. Angry mobs maybe need to literally tear people like this limb from limb in order to save my economy. Totally worth it.
We beat it. You're welcome. It's also going to rain in southern California all week long, so social distancing will be better than ever.
there's been a few long-winded religious posts in my office's slack channels lately due to Easter coming up. I said that in times like these, I find comfort in the wisdom of Pontius Pilate because he knew the importance of washing your hands. some did not take it well.
he seems like he's done so many drugs he might have found the path to being a good person billionaire the refusal of political ads on twitter a few months ago was #1, this is a cautious #2
the cynic in me thinks the GOP is soft peddling some of these to undercut the next president if trump loses