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Post by peterboat on Apr 4, 2021 19:07:59 GMT
i hope we r not headed for another wave..I dread the consequences of that as I doubt people will be compliant without a meaningful deterrent I hope not as well, but judging by whatβs happening in Europe, I think itβs imminent. The experts say the vaccine does stop it spreading, how that happens I have no idea because whilst I am vaccinated if I pick something up that is contaminated and touch somebody that isnt they have a chance of putting it in their mouths and then dying! So the only solution is i suppose is we are all vaccinated or we close all our borders down forever and allow no foreign travel in or out! The everybody vaccinated seems easier I have to say
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Post by peterboat on Apr 4, 2021 19:11:12 GMT
I hope not as well, but judging by whatβs happening in Europe, I think itβs imminent. I belive that the third wave in Europe is from the "Kent" variant which we have already had. More of a worry is if there is a new variant that the present vaccine doesn't work on. They also have the South African, Brazil and Mexican variety! I think they is shagged unless they speed up the vaccination process and fast
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2021 20:00:07 GMT
Just trying to 'Spread a little happiness' to foxy ... he seems permanently angry and bitter Rog That was great (until he started singing). Thanks.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2021 20:03:56 GMT
Apparently it is significantly more costly to transition from a female to a male than it is to transition from a male to a female. As someone who has been seriously considering a sex change I am quite relieved to have been born a man, even though I am a woman in every other way. Tits are cheaper than a willy apparently. I do not know what the second hand market for Used Phallic Units is as my consultant has not yet looked into this side of things. It could be quite an interesting exchange if the right bird is located. Cut out the middle man/woman seems sensible. You have this all wrong. You can't sell your willy. They split it in half and attempt to make something resembling a fanny from the results. Anyway if the market is based on weight you are shit out of luck.
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Post by The Lockie on Apr 4, 2021 20:32:05 GMT
Every year there seems to be more and more people who βknow their rightsβ and less and less who know their responsibilities π
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2021 21:12:01 GMT
Just trying to 'Spread a little happiness' to foxy ... he seems permanently angry and bitter Rog That was great (until he started singing). Thanks. I very much enjoy the 1920/30's style of music ... the singing always seems secondary to the music, as in this case. Rog
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2021 21:30:16 GMT
That was great (until he started singing). Thanks. I very much enjoy the 1920/30's style of music ... the singing always seems secondary to the music, as in this case. Rog The ginger one whinged the other day about off topic posts on a thread, you liked it, yet here you are doing just the same. You taking the piss or what?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2021 21:33:34 GMT
Apparently it is significantly more costly to transition from a female to a male than it is to transition from a male to a female. As someone who has been seriously considering a sex change I am quite relieved to have been born a man, even though I am a woman in every other way. Tits are cheaper than a willy apparently. I do not know what the second hand market for Used Phallic Units is as my consultant has not yet looked into this side of things. It could be quite an interesting exchange if the right bird is located. Cut out the middle man/woman seems sensible. You have this all wrong. You can't sell your willy. They split it in half and attempt to make something resembling a fanny from the results. Anyway if the market is based on weight you are shit out of luck. And I was like "yeah yeah yeah".
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2021 21:59:51 GMT
I very much enjoy the 1920/30's style of music ... the singing always seems secondary to the music, as in this case. Rog The ginger one whinged the other day about off topic posts on a thread, you liked it, yet here you are doing just the same. You taking the piss or what? Sorry ... I hadn't realised you were keeping score. Rog
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2021 22:07:47 GMT
That was great (until he started singing). Thanks. I very much enjoy the 1920/30's style of music ... the singing always seems secondary to the music, as in this case. Rog I thought the tempo was all wrong for the lyrics.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2021 22:19:13 GMT
The ginger one whinged the other day about off topic posts on a thread, you liked it, yet here you are doing just the same. You taking the piss or what? Sorry ... I hadn't realised you were keeping score Rog ππ
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Post by Trina on Apr 4, 2021 22:48:39 GMT
That was great (until he started singing). Thanks. I very much enjoy the 1920/30's style of music ... the singing always seems secondary to the music, as in this case. Rog I'm a big fan of Bix Beiderbecke because of the tv programme,'The Beiderbecke Affair' Great music & great fun !π
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Post by peterboat on Apr 5, 2021 8:24:56 GMT
Foxy you are a dickhead of the first order! I put it stops it spreading and you quoted that, you then start wittering on about being infected, the reality is after the second jab most are unlikely to get infected so they wont spread it, this is what the experts are saying. If everybody has the vaccine the virus will more than likely die out. In fact even as we speak the infection rate has dropped here by 28% in a week, this is because of the vaccination and lockdown
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Post by JohnV on Apr 5, 2021 9:05:02 GMT
Foxy, as regards a vaccination not stopping a person spreading the virus just stop and think (if you can) of how the virus spreads. Why do you think there is so much emphasis on washing regularly and carefully ? viral particles are everywhere, on handrails, balustrades,shop door handles, shopping trolley handles ...... everywhere where many people touch. When a person who is vaccinated comes in contact with those viral particles they pick them up on their hands/hair/clothing. Just because they have been vaccinated doesn't mean that the virus dies as soon as it touches their skin. It only protects them from becoming dangerously ill if the virus manages to infect them, although it reduces the risk of a mild infection (it takes a while before the antibodies get to work) That vaccinated person then goes into a shop and touches the door handle, the lift button, the shopping trolley handle ... and leaves some of those particles he has just picked up on the card reader buttons when he pays for his shopping.
That is how a virus is passed round vaccinations doesn't cause the virus to magically disintegrate as soon as it touches a vaccinated person, it doesn't give you superpowers it just helps prevent you catching it at mild levels, greatly prevents you becoming ill with it and stops you dying from it.
The way vaccinations prevent the spread of a disease is that it prevents a high proportion of people from catching it at all, which means a hell of a lot less people are leaving fresh viral particles for other people to pick up.
For God's sake grow up and start using some common sense ...... if you actually have any
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Post by patty on Apr 5, 2021 9:42:53 GMT
Foxy, as regards a vaccination not stopping a person spreading the virus just stop and think (if you can) of how the virus spreads. Why do you think there is so much emphasis on washing regularly and carefully ? viral particles are everywhere, on handrails, balustrades,shop door handles, shopping trolley handles ...... everywhere where many people touch. When a person who is vaccinated comes in contact with those viral particles they pick them up on their hands/hair/clothing. Just because they have been vaccinated doesn't mean that the virus dies as soon as it touches their skin. It only protects them from becoming dangerously ill if the virus manages to infect them, although it reduces the risk of a mild infection (it takes a while before the antibodies get to work) That vaccinated person then goes into a shop and touches the door handle, the lift button, the shopping trolley handle ... and leaves some of those particles he has just picked up on the card reader buttons when he pays for his shopping.
That is how a virus is passed round vaccinations doesn't cause the virus to magically disintegrate as soon as it touches a vaccinated person, it doesn't give you superpowers it just helps prevent you catching it at mild levels, greatly prevents you becoming ill with it and stops you dying from it.
The way vaccinations prevent the spread of a disease is that it prevents a high proportion of people from catching it at all, which means a hell of a lot less people are leaving fresh viral particles for other people to pick up.
For God's sake grow up and start using some common sense ...... if you actually have any
possibly still not clear enough for someone who choses not to see .....
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