What next post-virus?

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  1. Oddjob

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    Well, got to keep the young'ens alive for organ harvesting in the next few years. :eek:
     
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    ahaha
    a few healthy hearts in there, ready for the picking. Got tobe a few $million worth of organs in that class room alone ahaha

    Forget the whole mask thing, Ive never seen a classroom full of kids where they all sit there with their arms crossed on the desk, looks like they are f'n zombies
     
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    Well it's easy to spot the brain dead zombies now when you are out and about. Just look at all the mask wearers and the fear in their eyes haha.
    Now they not only think like the ignorant masses but they look the same too.
     
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    Your expression gets really good from time to time ....
     
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    It’s pretty clear a generation is being raised without the ability to critically think for themselves. I’ve seen it before (hint it involved the Middle East and the Qur'an )
     
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    Conceptually it’s the same as religion, brain washing. Except for this case, it’s for the party elders. This is why communism dislike religion as it competes with them.
     
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    They actually sell this on eBay (I came across it by accident). Get yours, before it's too late! :D

    The movie is set in the USA of year 2022. Not so far away. "Nice timing", considering food shortage, police states, quarantine, economic collapse and... and... "universal basic income". (by the way, for those of you who didn't see the dystopian movie: "soylent green" is an artificial food made FROM PEOPLE for the masses, just that the masses don't know about this... and they're literally killing each other for "soylent green").


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    Post Virus is a tricky question. After some read up of how people who are infected are dealing with it in the US and UK, I realise that there’s a huge difference in the way the virus is handled in different countries. In Singapore and a couple Asian countries, if you have the virus, you’ll be basically moved to a hospital or some lodging facility where you can’t leave until you’re cleared, which can be 2 week or 3 months. It’s like imprisonment, but the good thing is healthcare is free with food provided - like they do in prison too. This means community spread will be limited since positive people are removed from the community. Whereas in the US and UK, and possibly most of Europe, it is treated like flu so the infected can continue spreading the virus and this will continue until herd immunity is established, which can take many months or a year.
     
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    Hilarious: goats and papaya fruits showed "Corona positive" after testing them - according to Reuters.
    It's official and it's mainstream on Reuters.com - now, even more people started questioning the quality of the "tests". Some people complain that they don't know how these tests are produced. And that apparently, there's too much "secrecy" around them...


    President questions Tanzania coronavirus kits after goat test

    "Coronavirus test kits used in Tanzania were dismissed as faulty by President John Magufuli on Sunday, because he said they had returned positive results on samples taken from a goat and a pawpaw."

    [...]

    Full article:
    https://www.reuters.com/article/hea...oronavirus-kits-after-goat-test-idUSL8N2CL0DY
     
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    the tester is positive for sure
     
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    If papayas and goats tested positive, I wonder whether mangos and Corona beer would test positive :D
     
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    Or who has been near the goats they tested?? :eek:
     

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