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choc e-Claire 03.18.2021 08:28 PM

does that mean if I get it, I'll be straight again? Or really, asexual?

The Soup Nazi 03.18.2021 09:53 PM


Sometimes the parallels between the United States and what the very United States claims to be crazy-ass psycho nations are staggering.

tw2113 03.18.2021 10:41 PM

Spoiler: they probably were gay already.


choc e-Claire you'd be homosexually square(d). :D Rock it while you can.

The Soup Nazi 03.19.2021 04:18 AM

Jack in the Box restaurant manager stabbed by customer who refused to wear a mask

And Iran is worse? More: https://news.google.com/stories/CAAq...S&ceid=US%3Aen

The Soup Nazi 03.24.2021 12:24 AM

OH MY GOD PROBLEM SOLVED:

Krispy Kreme offering free daily doughnut for the rest of 2021 to those who receive COVID-19 vaccine

I'm not kidding. This is how you win Unitedstateseans. KRISPY KREEEEME!!

_slavo_ 03.24.2021 03:36 AM

Krispy Kreme is a nightmare, alongside Dunkin's and all possible other doughnut places.


I have two experiences with KK:
Negative: the doughnuts suck
Positive: I remember a Krispy Kreme delivery lady was hitting on me terribly hard when I worked on a gas station in Baltimore. Too bad she was not very good looking.

The Soup Nazi 03.24.2021 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by _slavo_
Krispy Kreme is a nightmare, alongside Dunkin's and all possible other doughnut places.

I have two experiences with KK:
Negative: the doughnuts suck
Positive: I remember a Krispy Kreme delivery lady was hitting on me terribly hard when I worked on a gas station in Baltimore. Too bad she was not very good looking.

 


A certain dose of non-PC realism can still be funny.

 

tw2113 03.24.2021 12:19 PM

Just put the vaccines in beer and re-open the bars, and you'd probably secretly get the anti-vaxxers as well as normal people.

Antagon 03.25.2021 12:25 PM

There's an offical case or cases of Covid-19 in the building I live in now, just two floors above me. How do I know? When I got home today, there was a single sheet on a column in the mezzanine that tells people not to enter that particular apartment.

Also: Two nights ago I urged some of the inhabitants of this building to wear a goddamn mask in all the public spaces of the building (corridors, elevators, laundry room) via an online forum - something they should have been doing for months now, there are even signs on the entrance urging people to enter only with a mask on.

Maybe something will change now, but my hopes aren't high.


 

!@#$%! 03.25.2021 03:02 PM

or maybe they all FUCKIN DIE ALREADY :D

maskholes are the worst. got tired of relying on them and got me a p100 respirator so they can all fuck themselves while i breathe free.

Antagon 03.25.2021 09:17 PM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
maskholes are the worst.


Yes, they are. And they spread like wildfire. Spread being the operative word. If there's anything I've taken away from the past year, it's that society is kind of a failed experiment.

I joked to a fellow DJane/musician/host of events today that I'm really curious about how the first set of events after that pandemic is over/there's been widespread vaccination (still seems like a pipe dream right now) is going to be, because I don't know whether I'll be able to fully socialize again or just tell everyone to fuck off. It was gallows humor to take the edge off some tense times of course, but a part of me feels like there might be an inkling of truth to it.

The Soup Nazi 03.25.2021 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Antagon
I joked to a fellow DJane/musician/host of events today that I'm really curious about how the first set of events after that pandemic is over/there's been widespread vaccination (still seems like a pipe dream right now) is going to be, because I don't know whether I'll be able to fully socialize again or just tell everyone to fuck off. It was gallows humor to take the edge off some tense times of course, but a part of me feels like there might be an inkling of truth to it.


My shrink told me I was the best-equipped person she could think of (and she has a LOT of patients) to face the pandemonium. Given that I hate people, you follow. Barely can stand you motherfuckers. :D:D:D

Antagon 03.25.2021 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
Barely can stand you motherfuckers. :D:D:D



D'awww, now we're being wonderfully sentimental. Don't worry, it's reciprocal. :D

The Soup Nazi 03.25.2021 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Antagon
D'awww, now we're being wonderfully sentimental. Don't worry, it's reciprocal. :D

 

h8kurdt 03.27.2021 07:45 AM

Got the old vaccine today. In and out in seconds. Story of my life right there.

tw2113 03.27.2021 03:40 PM

still waiting to be formally eligible to get stuck with the pointy end of some needles.

!@#$%! 03.27.2021 06:16 PM

i finagled a first dose. tasteeeee...

Skuj 03.29.2021 07:41 PM

https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/...get-vaccinated

White GOP vaccine hesitancy at it's finest!

The Soup Nazi 03.29.2021 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Skuj
https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/...get-vaccinated

White GOP vaccine hesitancy at it's finest!


Quote:

Comparatively, about 87 percent of the Democrats polled said they planned on receiving an inoculation or they already had.


^ That's fucked up too, though. You'd expect Democrats to be 100% on this - what the fuck are 13% of them thinking?

I forget the specific figure right now, but for this shit to work, something like 85% of the population needs to get vaccinated, right? I understand not everybody is a (D) or an (R), but with these percentages of morons "not planning on" :rolleyes: receiving the vaccine the U.S. will never get there, despite the Biden administration's megatonic efforts.

tw2113 03.29.2021 08:31 PM

what about the GOP Women, Mitchy-poop? Do you hate women?

The Soup Nazi 03.29.2021 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by tw2113
what about the GOP Women, Mitchy-poop? Do you hate women?


Boys go to Jupiter to get more stupider. Girls go to Mars, become rock stars.

tw2113 04.02.2021 01:52 AM

In other news, South Dakota is opening up vaccines for everyone above the age of 16, come Monday, so I'm able to now get myself scheduled to be stabbed :D

Antagon 04.07.2021 07:20 PM

One of my uncles tested positive now. This came shortly after my aunt had a positive home-testkit result that was kind of voided by a subsequent negative lab-test. My mother tested herself after having been in their garden for a short time recently, where my uncle just "passed by". I told her that she might still call the service number, just in case. She was like "No, we barely had contact. We didn't even speak. And I tested negative at home. It should be alright.". Hope she's right.



Maybe I'm a bit overly tense right now, but the overall atmosphere of nonchalantness kind of baffles me. Especially when it comes from family members or friends I care about.


On the upside: From what I gather, my father should be getting his first Moderna shot one of these days. So maybe I can see him in two months or so.

The Soup Nazi 04.07.2021 10:59 PM

Your mother should get a "real" test ASAP, Antagon. "We barely had contact" is contact, and that's all it takes.

Antagon 04.08.2021 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
Your mother should get a "real" test ASAP, Antagon. "We barely had contact" is contact, and that's all it takes.

Exactly. I tried to tell her that getting a lab test/calling the service number to hear further instructions would be a good idea. By "Hope she's right" I meant I hope she's okay. Wrote her again today, stressing that I think it would be really important now and that I'd feel better if she did. Hope she's mindful of that.


Those home testkits are a nifty tool of convenience, but they aren't as reliable as many think they are. All they really do is tell you whether your viral load is at a point where you're really contagious. And then, results may vary.

tw2113 04.10.2021 05:39 PM

https://thehill.com/policy/national-...avirus-vaccine

The Soup Nazi 04.10.2021 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by tw2113



 

tw2113 04.10.2021 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
 



I assume they all think they're too strong for the virus to "win" and they don't want to look like proverbial pussies.

The Soup Nazi 04.10.2021 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by tw2113
I assume they all think they're too strong for the virus to "win" and they don't want to look like proverbial pussies.


The refrain "THE CORPS, THE CORPS, THE CORPS!" has never been more timely if you pronounce the last consonant. :D

The Soup Nazi 04.10.2021 06:57 PM

What the fuck is up with this freedom of choice for the military anyway? Full Metal Jacket-wannabe drill instructors kill cadets every year by forcing them to comply with inhumane orders, but soldiers can't be ordered to get a damn vaccine?

All countries have elements of contradiction and hypocrisy, but the United States is off the charts.

!@#$%! 04.10.2021 07:20 PM

40% of dumb cunts means impending mutiny/revolt

watch handmaid's tale to see what happens next

Skuj 04.10.2021 07:32 PM

Many Republicans are Marines, I see.

I'm RCAF. We have a "vaccination parade" this month. I'm actually allowed to refuse, which I think is bullshit.

But I lean Dem*, so of course I will have it.




*How the fuck did I stay in the military for 40 years?

The Soup Nazi 04.10.2021 10:17 PM

Fareed Zakaria's latest Washington Post column, this time on something we've been talking about for some time, so I'd strike the word "new" from the headline (although it's true that now there's more cold hard data to back it up):


Quote:

A new key to covid success: Not states but societies

A few months after covid-19 burst onto the world stage, it seemed clear why some countries were doing well and others poorly. Places that had strong, effective governments — China, Taiwan, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, Germany — suffered few deaths from the virus. Places with weak leadership and bureaucracies that were dysfunctional — the United States, Britain, Italy, Chile, Brazil — did poorly.

But now, one year into the pandemic, the situation is somewhat more complicated. Many European countries that had gotten the virus under control have now seen sharp spikes in cases. Some countries that were pummeled by the virus have done very well with vaccinations. How to make sense of these new facts?

It remains true that the single strongest ingredient to successfully handling the pandemic has been strong and effective governmental institutions, particularly in the public health domain. But it turns out, that’s not enough. In addition to the state, we have to look at society.

Michele Gelfand, a cultural psychologist at the University of Maryland, has long argued that a key distinction among countries is whether they have “tight” or “loose” cultures. Tight cultures like China tend to be highly respectful of rules and norms; loose ones like the United States tend to defy and break them. In a January 2021 paper in the Lancet Planetary Health, she and several colleagues studied 57 countries and concluded that loose countries had five times the rate of covid cases and nine times the rate of covid deaths as tight countries.

Gelfand points out that this distinction between rule-observant societies vs. rule-breaking ones was first observed by Herodotus and has been noted by many anthropologists and scholars over the centuries. But she has tried to study the phenomenon systematically and determine the consequences of these cultural traits. In March 2020, as the pandemic was growing, she presciently warned that loose cultures were likely to have a hard time unless they managed to “tighten up.”

The numbers speak for themselves. When looking at cumulative deaths per million among large countries, loose cultures such as Britain, the United States, Brazil and Mexico have been some of the worst performers. Tight cultures such as those in East Asia — China, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, Vietnam — have all maintained very low rates of covid cases, hospitalizations and deaths.

Gelfand wisely does not claim that these cultural differences are rooted in some innate differences between East and West but rather are a rational product of historical realities. Societies that have faced chronic threats — war, invasion, famine, plagues — tend to develop tight cultures in which following rules becomes a mode of survival. Think of Taiwan, constantly under the threat of Chinese military intervention, vs. the United States, sheltered by two vast oceans and two benign neighbors. Places that have been secure and prosperous for a long time tend to become more lax about observing norms.

This distinction between state and society sheds much light on Europe. In many European countries, such as Germany and France, the state functions well. As a result, they were able to crush the curve after the first wave. But eventually people got “weary” of following the rules (in Emmanuel Macron’s phrase). In France, social distancing broke down during the country’s August vacation period. In Germany, people decided to gather for festivities a few months later. The result — covid spikes.

The vaccine rollout highlights another dimension of this phenomenon. Some of the loosest countries, which fared poorly in managing the pandemic through measures such as social distancing — the United States, Britain, Israel, Chile — were the most innovative and dynamic at developing, procuring and distributing the vaccine. The very traits that made it hard to follow social distancing rules were ones that helped generate the solution to the problem — and now they are benefitting from that creativity, risk-taking and rule-breaking.

Gelfand told me that this is not a case of one trait being better than the other. “Whether you are a country, a company or even a family, sometimes you want to be tight, sometimes loose. The key is, do you know how to move from one side of the spectrum to the other.” She points out that New Zealand, generally considered a loose country, tightened up when confronting covid. Greece, under the leadership of an extremely able prime minister, did the same. “The goal should be,” she said, “to be ambidextrous — tight or loose, depending on the problem we face.”

tw2113 04.10.2021 11:51 PM

i still think perpetual war is blue chew for republicans. they get off on it.

The Soup Nazi 04.12.2021 05:19 AM

So for reasons I won't bore you with, I spent the last two years without cable, getting all my news and movies and TV shows online, watching it all on my notebook. Now the cable's back (good GOD I hate the new menus, what kind of douchebag designed that flashy horror), the first channel I watch is BBC News (international edition, I suppose), a guy's reporting from a street in a place called... Cheltenham, I think (I think), anyway there's a bunch of people walking around and shit and NOBODY'S WEARING MASKS WHAT IN ALL THAT IS FUCK IS WRONG WITH THEM. OK, "nobody" is an exaggeration, but over half those mooks, mostly old timers, were maskless. Expect cases in the UK to skyrocket again after the recent "good" numbers, I guess... :confused::mad:

h8kurdt 04.12.2021 08:00 AM

Nah, wearing masks outside has never been a mandate here. Inside you'll see everyone wearing them. I reckon in the past six months I've seen a handful of people not wearing masks. Which is kinda surprising as I'd expect more douche bags around.
So our numbers are plummeting given that no it feels like most people don't wear masks outside.

This by the way, is absolutely not a defence of how shoddily the government have dealt with this whole situation (vaccine roll-out aside). Just an observation.

The Soup Nazi 04.12.2021 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by h8kurdt
This by the way, is absolutely not a defence of how shoddily the government have dealt with this whole situation (vaccine roll-out aside). Just an observation.


Leaving the wearing masks outside issue, it's the same here, actually: an incompetent government (despite the praised vaccine rollout) taking half-assed measures, but, without making a false equivalence, if nobody waiting in line for ANYTHING ever keeps their distance then fuck this, we'll never see the end of the pandemonium.

Antagon 04.12.2021 06:51 PM


 



This is a quote posted on social media by probably the most prominent news show in Austria yesterday. It was too powerful not to share.

Allow me to translate:

"It is really strenuous. One year in, we're all really gasping for air.

Recently, there has a been a situation that really got to me. It was a 37-year-old patient that had me struggling for two night shifts. He was in a very bad shape. And at 5 in the morning, after I had peformed the last venipuncture, I had to tell him that he won't make it - that his lungs are failing and that we have to put him into an induced coma. The patient was deathly afraid and started to cry. And it was there, after 22 years on the job, that I had reached a point were I got goosebumps and joined him in crying. It was horrible. He then asked me those questions, like: "Am I going to wake up again? It is too early, I can't die yet. Am I ever going to leave this room again?"

I am trying to raise awareness. But some are incorrigible. That angers me. All of those ignorant people anger me. Comments on social media by people who think they know better, anger me. People who go out to protest against the measures, get sick themselves and then wind up in my care, anger me. All of this is madness."

- Barbara Lindner, Intensive Care Nurse in Vienna

The Soup Nazi 04.12.2021 07:29 PM

^ Unfortunately, that sums it up. Everything made worse by the human condition.

The Soup Nazi 04.13.2021 02:16 AM

Now they're saying the vaccine killed DMX, because of course they are.

https://www.politifact.com/factcheck...dmx-died-afte/


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