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MC Fresh Breath

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  1. Wasn't aware Fauci had said anything. Just felt like a whole lot of folks clinging to 'its mild' pretty early. The article said this: You're correct, its not a 'rate' publishing. Here's a long twitter thread on it. I have no idea how trustworthy this person is or isn't.
  2. Unvaccinated or not, the 'mild' story sure seemed premature to me. Does it not to you?
  3. The NYT article is part of those 'early reports' I was mentioning. The article I linked would appear to have more recent data. Here's a reddit comment that puts it better: I'm not sure I get the point of your quote.
  4. Agreed, but it isn't just the spread. There was some press/media/hope/speculation that this variant was somehow more 'mild.'
  5. Welp. https://www.voanews.com/a/south-africa-readies-hospitals-as-omicron-variant-drives-new-covid-19-wave-/6340912.html
  6. That said, I'm sorry he died. He, like so many others, left behind a family. The people encouraging and deceiving folks like him are pure evil, imo.
  7. The top half of his face did not align with the bottom half. Needed another half crank to the left.
  8. I just read her “letter to Trump.” It really did read as delusional and deranged.
  9. Curious as to your point with this one. From the same article:
  10. How you think I got my taste working again, yo?
  11. And some good stuff from India. Bandcamp's 'best of the month' delivering this month.
  12. What I got I bet I gave it to you mama What I got I bet I gave it you papa Shit it away shit it away shit it away now. I can't tell if I'm vaccinated proper....
  13. Two weeks since onset of symptoms. Taste started coming back yesterday. Not all the flavors, but many. I could distinguish peanut butter for example. Smells are overall faint, and many still not registering. But when I went into my favorite coffee shop this morning, I could smell the coffee. That was really nice.
  14. Perhaps, but I would bet (without reading that to be honest) that the non-religious are in the vast minority on that side of the issue.
  15. I guess there are multiple ways to look at the 'history' of it. I probably should have specified within my lifetime. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/23/opinion/anti-abortion-history.html That's generally the time frame I was referring to/thinking about. I very much remember the Moral Majority and then the Ralph Reed stuff moving from the fringe to taking over the party. Then there's the embedded racism (natch) in the movement: https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2018/7/10/1776319/-The-racist-origins-of-pro-life-abortion-movement-they-never-talk-about
  16. Those are fair points, but the attempts to overturn Roe v. Wade, including those on the SC eager to do so, are rooted in religion imo.
  17. Sure. But the anti-abortion "pro life" movement is rooted in Christianity, not a secular construct about the intrinsic value of human life.
  18. Eh, he's probably right. But someone forgot to ask Covid-19 if it was done with "Real America."
  19. Another study indicating vaccinated less likely to spread the virus. There goes my gym revenge tour. https://www.businessinsider.com/nba-vaccinated-people-less-likely-to-spread-covid-to-others-2021-11
  20. Seems the Dodgers are going to re-sign former Mariner Chris Taylor.
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