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So do you make sure to get your testosterone levels checked? Yearly CMP, CBC, etc? You get the sniffles and you go get tested for possible allergies? Your foot hurts for half a week you get an X-ray? Etc. why. Be an adult and figure it out.

Mankind made it thousands of years without being gigantic pussies, don’t join the crowd and screw this up.

I saw a preview for a documentary today on Netflix that said something like this is a documentary about the heroes that fought against one of the deadliest affronts on mankind in history 😂😂😂….yeah okay, it was definitely going to wipe us all out if we didn’t stay home and get 42 boosters. Grow up.
Life expectancy was a lot shorter back then as well. So all you Neanderthals can look at the sun for guidance, I’d rather join in the progression of the human race.

Like I say in a perfect world we’d have tests at home for everything to be better informed on what to do. Centuries from now that will be the case. Don’t worry you still got time to brag to your grandkids about all those hot toddies you gulped down
 

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So do you make sure to get your testosterone levels checked? Yearly CMP, CBC, etc? You get the sniffles and you go get tested for possible allergies? Your foot hurts for half a week you get an X-ray? Etc. why. Be an adult and figure it out.

Mankind made it thousands of years without being gigantic pussies, don’t join the crowd and screw this up.

I saw a preview for a documentary today on Netflix that said something like this is a documentary about the heroes that fought against one of the deadliest affronts on mankind in history 😂😂😂….yeah okay, it was definitely going to wipe us all out if we didn’t stay home and get 42 boosters. Grow up.
Speaking of pussies:

 

Beatle Bum

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The Omicron surge is fading and I received an email today that claims I should get my tests this week. LOL
 

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The Defense Department organized the bidding and announced in mid-January, after a limited competitive process, that three companies were awarded contracts totaling nearly $2 billion for 380 million over-the-counter antigen tests, all to be delivered by March 14.

The much-touted purchase was the latest tranche in trillions of dollars in public spending in response to the pandemic. How much is the government paying for each test? And what were the terms of the agreements? The government won’t yet say, even though, by law, this information should be available.

The cost — and, more importantly, the rate per test — would demonstrate who is getting the best deal for protection in these COVID-19 times: the consumer or the corporation.


https://www.tampabay.com/news/healt...vernment-wont-say-what-free-covid-tests-cost/
 

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If only covid had disappeared in two weeks like we were told. Liars lie. Grifters grift.
Gosh, if only an administration could get rid of Covid like we were told. If only vaccines kept us from getting and passing Covid. If only cloth masks stopped the transmission. If only remote learning had actually been learning or even necessary. If only senior citizens who had Covid were not ushered back into nursing homes where they infected and killed others. If only ivermectin was not a human medicine. If only Fauci and sick politicals had not shamed people who reasonably suspected this was created in a lab. If only idiots had never used the phrase “you want to kill grandma.” If only school boards were not science deniers. If only.
 

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Received mine yesterday. Feels like 20 years ago most would've just said "Cool, I'll put these up and hope I don't need 'em." and go about their day as best they can. Now...
 
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Gosh, if only an administration could get rid of Covid like we were told. If only vaccines kept us from getting and passing Covid. If only cloth masks stopped the transmission. If only remote learning had actually been learning or even necessary. If only senior citizens who had Covid were not ushered back into nursing homes where they infected and killed others. If only ivermectin was not a human medicine. If only Fauci and sick politicals had not shamed people who reasonably suspected this was created in a lab. If only idiots had never used the phrase “you want to kill grandma.” If only school boards were not science deniers. If only.
History will be written by the educated. And it will not be kind to citizen trump. Covid is his legacy. It’s the one thing he will be remembered for. Of all his failures, and there are many, covid is number 1.
 
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History will be written by the educated. And it will not be kind to citizen trump. Covid is his legacy. It’s the one thing he will be remembered for. Of all his failures, and there are many, covid is number 1.
Oh, dude, are you still obsessing about Trump?

Sometimes I put LOL, but don’t really LOL, but every time you reference Trump and assume I care, I literally LOL. Sometimes broken records make a funny sound. Thanks.
 
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Oh, dude, are you still obsessing about Trump?

Sometimes I put LOL, but don’t really LOL, but every time you reference Trump and assume I care, I literally LOL. Sometimes broken records make a funny sound. Thanks.
Not obsession just laughing at him. Everyday more people see him for what he is. Even the uneducated are turning in him. Love it.
 

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That really is fascinating. The testing is 100% based on absolute hysteria. I don't understand the reason for it from a logical standpoint. It's not cancer. You feel sick? Stay the eff home. Eat chicken soup, take some meds and vitamins til you feel better. WTF is the reason for inviting the health department into your life? Why give the government more and more info? What is a covid positive going to change for you? Do you feel bad? Stay home. Not bothered and have a tiny tickle in your throat? GO ABOUT YOUR GD DAY!

We didn't shut the world down before 2020 cause someone had a slight cough or headache yet, we are seeing people engage in this nonsense. What we have now, are people whose minds are so long gone that they're getting tested constantly, running to the hospital as if they are going to die and running to social media to act as if they're survivors of the deadliest disease.

Media and bureaucrats have done a number on mental health. You have millions of people who are terrified to be around anyone now unless they have a useless mask. A few months back, I saw a father freak out because his son touched something in a book store. You can go to a grocery store or Target to see who the zombies are- they're the ones terrified of seeing an unmasked person just existing.

This obviously doesn't apply to at-home tests, but generally speaking, you hit the nail on the head. It doesn't benefit me by testing for COVID, positive or negative, if I'm asymptomatic. "TamiCOVID (Tamiflu) doesn't exist. So why would I go out of my way to test? If I'm sick and have a fever, I'm staying home regardless...unless certain symptoms manifest of course, then I'll go to my primary care doctor. That's the way it has always worked, and that's the way my family has approached this pandemic the entire time and we are significantly better off for it.

Excessive testing has become the latest form of virtue signaling (so they can inflate case counts and keep the narrative going as long as they can) and I'm just not playing those games. I never have.

I think more and more this is becoming the prevailing trend. The charade is losing steam.
 

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Not obsession just laughing at him. Everyday more people see him for what he is. Even the uneducated are turning in him. Love it.

I agree, what a terrible President he was.

I don't care about a booming economy, record levels of employment for Americans of all skin colors, lower crime, less regulation, no wars, stocked grocery store shelves, affordable gas prices, American energy independance....those are cool things, sure, but the level of hurt feelings and anxiety was just unbearable. THAT is the most important thing. I'll live in a cardboard box and eat Rats from the sewer as long as I feel good and my feelings aren't hurt.

#NoMoreHurtFeelings
 

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I agree, what a terrible President he was.

I don't care about a booming economy, record levels of employment for Americans of all skin colors, lower crime, less regulation, no wars, stocked grocery store shelves, affordable gas prices, American energy independance....those are cool things, sure, but the level of hurt feelings and anxiety was just unbearable. THAT is the most important thing. I'll live in a cardboard box and eat Rats from the sewer as long as I feel good and my feelings aren't hurt.

#NoMoreHurtFeelings
Yeah he was so great he got absolutely routed in the popular vote and EC. You need to turn off Fox and log off Facebook.
 

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This obviously doesn't apply to at-home tests, but generally speaking, you hit the nail on the head. It doesn't benefit me by testing for COVID, positive or negative, if I'm asymptomatic. "TamiCOVID (Tamiflu) doesn't exist. So why would I go out of my way to test? If I'm sick and have a fever, I'm staying home regardless...unless certain symptoms manifest of course, then I'll go to my primary care doctor. That's the way it has always worked, and that's the way my family has approached this pandemic the entire time and we are significantly better off for it.

Excessive testing has become the latest form of virtue signaling (so they can inflate case counts and keep the narrative going as long as they can) and I'm just not playing those games. I never have.

I think more and more this is becoming the prevailing trend. The charade is losing steam.
Why exactly does someone choosing to be tested bother you? It’s none of your business what anyone does. Do you get mad if someone gets screened for cancer?
 
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Why exactly does someone choosing to be tested bother you? It’s none of your business what anyone does. Do you get mad if someone gets screened for cancer?

You missed the point. The "testing hysteria" is what the issue is, and what is delaying getting all of this behind us.
 
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Not obsession just laughing at him. Everyday more people see him for what he is. Even the uneducated are turning in him. Love it.
If you were just laughing, repeatedly over and over, at him, you would not feel the need to constantly bring him up here to people who don’t care. I suspect you have other feelings for him. Could be envy, lust, frustration, etc., but it is clearly an unhealthy obsession.
 
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This obviously doesn't apply to at-home tests, but generally speaking, you hit the nail on the head. It doesn't benefit me by testing for COVID, positive or negative, if I'm asymptomatic. "TamiCOVID (Tamiflu) doesn't exist. So why would I go out of my way to test? If I'm sick and have a fever, I'm staying home regardless...unless certain symptoms manifest of course, then I'll go to my primary care doctor. That's the way it has always worked, and that's the way my family has approached this pandemic the entire time and we are significantly better off for it.

Excessive testing has become the latest form of virtue signaling (so they can inflate case counts and keep the narrative going as long as they can) and I'm just not playing those games. I never have.

I think more and more this is becoming the prevailing trend. The charade is losing steam.
If you are going to a party, social gathering, etc it’s good to have them on hand and test before going. That’s the point. Unless you’d rather go and unknowingly spread it to others. Which is why we are here in the first place.
 

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Not obsession just laughing at him. Everyday more people see him for what he is. Even the uneducated are turning in him. Love it.
You'd better look into upping your meds ASAP, Ed. If you're this stressed now, just wait until this fall. It's going to be brutal for you.

The country has seen your leftist ******** in action and it's going to be decimated in the midterms.
 

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You'd better look into upping your meds ASAP, Ed. If you're this stressed now, just wait until this fall. It's going to be brutal for you.

The country has seen your leftist ******** in action and it's going to be decimated in the midterms.
I see you are your normal happy self today. Must be exhausting to be so mad.
 
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Research is showing that free Ivermectin probably would have saved more lives than any free Covid test.
 

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Research shows if covid had been taken seriously from day 1 it would have saved more lives.
It also says lockdowns did nothing. Also that the cdc ignored WHO advice and masked children for no reason. Of course some of you turned this into a religion and automatically claimed any question raised made you an anti science and a conspiracy theorist. Lol remember when you all claimed being in the sun in open air on a beach was a reason to arrest ppl, or that you couldn't catch covid sitting down at a restaurant but you had to wear a mask if you stood up...lol

Oh and:


And finally snl caught on 2 years late:


Two things happened, first when the "good" ppl who were quadruple vaxxed, ultra boosted, double masked, and terrified of the grocery turned out to get it too all of a sudden it wasnt just those dumb ppl in the south getting what they deserved.
2. A war in eastern Europe happened and bad poll numbers, then everyone forgot.

The science and logic was simple from the beginning. Get vaccinated...you may still get it, but you won't end up in the hospital or die outside of anomaly. Unless you're old, fat, or immunocompromised, carry on. But you all couldn't do that..and instead politicized medicine and treatment recommended by other doctors, came up with this fantasy the virus would just disappear, etc. And took the cdc...who's only job is guidance not legislation, the ppl that say don't eat cookie dough or eat more than a teaspoon of salt as if they were gospel.
 
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It also says lockdowns did nothing. Also that the cdc ignored WHO advice and masked children for no reason. Of course some of you turned this into a religion and automatically claimed any question raised made you an anti science and a conspiracy theorist. Lol remember when you all claimed being in the sun in open air on a beach was a reason to arrest ppl, or that you couldn't catch covid sitting down at a restaurant but you had to wear a mask if you stood up...lol

Oh and:


And finally snl caught on 2 years late:


Two things happened, first when the "good" ppl who were quadruple vaxxed, ultra boosted, double masked, and terrified of the grocery turned out to get it too all of a sudden it wasnt just those dumb ppl in the south getting what they deserved.
2. A war in eastern Europe happened and bad poll numbers, then everyone forgot.

The science and logic was simple from the beginning. Get vaccinated...you may still get it, but you won't end up in the hospital or die outside of anomaly. Unless you're old, fat, or immunocompromised, carry on. But you all couldn't do that..and instead politicized medicine and treatment recommended by other doctors, came up with this fantasy the virus would just disappear, etc. And took the cdc...who's only job is guidance not legislation, the ppl that say don't eat cookie dough or eat more than a teaspoon of salt as if they were gospel.

Remember when orange Jesus said it would be gone in two weeks? I sure do. His legacy.
 
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