• Oh you poor crazed Vaxx addicts

    From ScottW@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 9 19:34:22 2023
    https://www.theepochtimes.com/switzerland-stops-recommending-covid-19-vaccination_5180835.html

    No more....it's cold turkey for you paranoid loonies.

    ScottW

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  • From mINE109@21:1/5 to ScottW on Mon Apr 10 10:34:59 2023
    On 4/9/23 9:34 PM, ScottW wrote:
    https://www.theepochtimes.com/switzerland-stops-recommending-covid-19-vaccination_5180835.html

    No more....it's cold turkey for you paranoid loonies.

    You're overstating the case:

    https://www.bag.admin.ch/bag/en/home/krankheiten/ausbrueche-epidemien-pandemien/aktuelle-ausbrueche-epidemien/novel-cov/impfen.html
    Is vaccination recommended for spring/summer 2023?
    In principle, no COVID-19 vaccination is recommended for spring/summer
    2023. Nearly everyone in Switzerland has been vaccinated and/or
    contracted and recovered from COVID-19. Their immune system has
    therefore been exposed to the coronavirus. In spring/summer 2023, the
    virus will likely circulate less. The current virus variants also cause
    rather mild illness. For autumn 2023, the vaccination recommendation
    will be evaluated again and adjusted accordingly.

    What applies to people at especially high risk?
    In principle, it is also not currently recommended for people at
    especially high risk to receive a COVID-19 vaccination. They can,
    however, receive a vaccination following an individual consultation with
    their doctor. *Vaccination may be wise in individual cases, as it
    improves protection against developing severe COVID-19 for several
    months.* This applies regardless of the number of vaccinations you have
    already received.

    End quote.

    So, no vax recommended because everyone is vaxxed already or had COVID.

    Fun fact, I know someone who caught COVID is Switzerland. Some Swiss are
    too stubborn to stay home when infectious.

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  • From Art Sackman@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 10 14:42:00 2023

    Fun fact, I know someone who caught COVID is Switzerland. Some Swiss are
    too stubborn to stay home when infectious.

    Good. That is someone who has no need to be vaxxed.

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  • From mINE109@21:1/5 to Art Sackman on Tue Apr 11 09:56:25 2023
    On 4/10/23 4:42 PM, Art Sackman wrote:


    Fun fact, I know someone who caught COVID is Switzerland. Some Swiss are
    too stubborn to stay home when infectious.

    Good. That is someone who has no need to be vaxxed.

    That's no consolation to the people they infect, in this case my friend
    and an octogenarian woman.

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  • From ScottW@21:1/5 to All on Tue Apr 11 09:25:01 2023
    On Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at 7:56:28 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/10/23 4:42 PM, Art Sackman wrote:


    Fun fact, I know someone who caught COVID is Switzerland. Some Swiss are >> too stubborn to stay home when infectious.

    Good. That is someone who has no need to be vaxxed.
    That's no consolation to the people they infect, in this case my friend
    and an octogenarian woman.

    Another paranoid delusion.
    1) They have no idea who actually infected them.
    2) No way of knowing if they even knew they had covid and were "infectious".

    and finally....why was she vulnerable? Wasn't she vaxxed over and over and over again?

    ScottW

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  • From mINE109@21:1/5 to ScottW on Tue Apr 11 12:49:54 2023
    On 4/11/23 11:25 AM, ScottW wrote:
    On Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at 7:56:28 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/10/23 4:42 PM, Art Sackman wrote:


    Fun fact, I know someone who caught COVID is Switzerland. Some Swiss are >>>> too stubborn to stay home when infectious.

    Good. That is someone who has no need to be vaxxed.
    That's no consolation to the people they infect, in this case my friend
    and an octogenarian woman.

    Another paranoid delusion.

    No, an educated guess.

    1) They have no idea who actually infected them.

    Well, if you go to a party where everyone's coughing and you get sick
    soon after, it's not a stretch.

    2) No way of knowing if they even knew they had covid and were "infectious".

    Except by catching COVID.

    and finally....why was she vulnerable? Wasn't she vaxxed over and over and over again?

    New wave of mutant COVID. But the responsibility was on the sick people
    who decided to go socialize without regard for the safety of others.

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  • From Art Sackman@21:1/5 to All on Tue Apr 11 13:22:45 2023
    On Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at 10:56:28 AM UTC-4, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/10/23 4:42 PM, Art Sackman wrote:


    Fun fact, I know someone who caught COVID is Switzerland. Some Swiss are >> too stubborn to stay home when infectious.

    Good. That is someone who has no need to be vaxxed.
    That's no consolation to the people they infect, in this case my friend
    and an octogenarian woman.

    Facts not in evidence.
    An allegorical tale bound to be false.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From ScottW@21:1/5 to All on Tue Apr 11 15:02:58 2023
    On Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at 10:49:56 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/11/23 11:25 AM, ScottW wrote:
    On Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at 7:56:28 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/10/23 4:42 PM, Art Sackman wrote:


    Fun fact, I know someone who caught COVID is Switzerland. Some Swiss are
    too stubborn to stay home when infectious.

    Good. That is someone who has no need to be vaxxed.
    That's no consolation to the people they infect, in this case my friend >> and an octogenarian woman.

    Another paranoid delusion.
    No, an educated guess.
    1) They have no idea who actually infected them.
    Well, if you go to a party where everyone's coughing and you get sick
    soon after, it's not a stretch.

    Sounds like a pos-pos party. I'd say that's on you for going to a party at all as a covid paranoid octo.

    2) No way of knowing if they even knew they had covid and were "infectious".
    Except by catching COVID.

    Which one of the "everyone coughing" did the dirty deed?

    and finally....why was she vulnerable? Wasn't she vaxxed over and over and over again?
    New wave of mutant COVID. But the responsibility was on the sick people
    who decided to go socialize without regard for the safety of others.

    BS...It's on the vulnerable who think they're right to party is above all others.

    ScottW

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  • From mINE109@21:1/5 to Art Sackman on Wed Apr 12 09:10:38 2023
    On 4/11/23 3:22 PM, Art Sackman wrote:
    On Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at 10:56:28 AM UTC-4, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/10/23 4:42 PM, Art Sackman wrote:


    Fun fact, I know someone who caught COVID is Switzerland. Some Swiss are >>>> too stubborn to stay home when infectious.

    Good. That is someone who has no need to be vaxxed.
    That's no consolation to the people they infect, in this case my friend
    and an octogenarian woman.

    Facts not in evidence.
    An allegorical tale bound to be false.

    It's impossible for anyone to catch COVID?

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From mINE109@21:1/5 to ScottW on Wed Apr 12 09:20:33 2023
    On 4/11/23 5:02 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at 10:49:56 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/11/23 11:25 AM, ScottW wrote:
    On Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at 7:56:28 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/10/23 4:42 PM, Art Sackman wrote:


    Fun fact, I know someone who caught COVID is Switzerland. Some Swiss are >>>>>> too stubborn to stay home when infectious.

    Good. That is someone who has no need to be vaxxed.
    That's no consolation to the people they infect, in this case my friend >>>> and an octogenarian woman.

    Another paranoid delusion.
    No, an educated guess.
    1) They have no idea who actually infected them.
    Well, if you go to a party where everyone's coughing and you get sick
    soon after, it's not a stretch.

    Sounds like a pos-pos party. I'd say that's on you for going to a party at all
    as a covid paranoid octo.

    Hey! You've perfectly espoused the problem vulnerable populations face
    when the people won't take common sense precautions.

    2) No way of knowing if they even knew they had covid and were "infectious".
    Except by catching COVID.

    Which one of the "everyone coughing" did the dirty deed?

    Any of them.

    and finally....why was she vulnerable? Wasn't she vaxxed over and over and over again?
    New wave of mutant COVID. But the responsibility was on the sick people
    who decided to go socialize without regard for the safety of others.

    BS...It's on the vulnerable who think they're right to party is above all others.

    You mean it's on the vulnerable to take the risk anytime they want to participate in society?

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  • From Art Sackman@21:1/5 to All on Wed Apr 12 11:01:03 2023
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 10:10:41 AM UTC-4, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/11/23 3:22 PM, Art Sackman wrote:
    On Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at 10:56:28 AM UTC-4, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/10/23 4:42 PM, Art Sackman wrote:


    Fun fact, I know someone who caught COVID is Switzerland. Some Swiss are
    too stubborn to stay home when infectious.

    Good. That is someone who has no need to be vaxxed.
    That's no consolation to the people they infect, in this case my friend >> and an octogenarian woman.

    Facts not in evidence.
    An allegorical tale bound to be false.
    It's impossible for anyone to catch COVID?

    If you want to protect yourself, you wear the masks and take the vax.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From mINE109@21:1/5 to Art Sackman on Wed Apr 12 13:18:06 2023
    On 4/12/23 1:01 PM, Art Sackman wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 10:10:41 AM UTC-4, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/11/23 3:22 PM, Art Sackman wrote:
    On Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at 10:56:28 AM UTC-4, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/10/23 4:42 PM, Art Sackman wrote:


    Fun fact, I know someone who caught COVID is Switzerland. Some Swiss are >>>>>> too stubborn to stay home when infectious.

    Good. That is someone who has no need to be vaxxed.
    That's no consolation to the people they infect, in this case my friend >>>> and an octogenarian woman.

    Facts not in evidence.
    An allegorical tale bound to be false.
    It's impossible for anyone to catch COVID?

    If you want to protect yourself, you wear the masks and take the vax.

    Works even better when everyone does it.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From mINE109@21:1/5 to ScottW on Wed Apr 12 16:55:19 2023
    On 4/12/23 4:50 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 7:20:36 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:

    You mean it's on the vulnerable to take the risk anytime they want to
    participate in society?

    Large group gatherings with no way to maintain social distancing....I'd say yeah, those
    are off the table. Especially considering that half the people who get covid are asymptomatic and never know it.

    She took a risk, paid the price and wants to blame others for her action. Typical leftist.

    Not a leftist and didn't blame anyone, so check your prejudices.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From ScottW@21:1/5 to All on Wed Apr 12 14:50:02 2023
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 7:20:36 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/11/23 5:02 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at 10:49:56 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/11/23 11:25 AM, ScottW wrote:
    On Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at 7:56:28 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/10/23 4:42 PM, Art Sackman wrote:


    Fun fact, I know someone who caught COVID is Switzerland. Some Swiss are
    too stubborn to stay home when infectious.

    Good. That is someone who has no need to be vaxxed.
    That's no consolation to the people they infect, in this case my friend >>>> and an octogenarian woman.

    Another paranoid delusion.
    No, an educated guess.
    1) They have no idea who actually infected them.
    Well, if you go to a party where everyone's coughing and you get sick
    soon after, it's not a stretch.

    Sounds like a pos-pos party. I'd say that's on you for going to a party at all
    as a covid paranoid octo.
    Hey! You've perfectly espoused the problem vulnerable populations face
    when the people won't take common sense precautions.
    2) No way of knowing if they even knew they had covid and were "infectious".
    Except by catching COVID.

    Which one of the "everyone coughing" did the dirty deed?
    Any of them.
    and finally....why was she vulnerable? Wasn't she vaxxed over and over and over again?
    New wave of mutant COVID. But the responsibility was on the sick people >> who decided to go socialize without regard for the safety of others.

    BS...It's on the vulnerable who think they're right to party is above all others.
    You mean it's on the vulnerable to take the risk anytime they want to participate in society?

    Large group gatherings with no way to maintain social distancing....I'd say yeah, those
    are off the table. Especially considering that half the people who get covid are asymptomatic and never know it.

    She took a risk, paid the price and wants to blame others for her action. Typical leftist.

    ScottW

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From ScottW@21:1/5 to All on Wed Apr 12 14:51:16 2023
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 11:18:10 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/12/23 1:01 PM, Art Sackman wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 10:10:41 AM UTC-4, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/11/23 3:22 PM, Art Sackman wrote:
    On Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at 10:56:28 AM UTC-4, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/10/23 4:42 PM, Art Sackman wrote:


    Fun fact, I know someone who caught COVID is Switzerland. Some Swiss are
    too stubborn to stay home when infectious.

    Good. That is someone who has no need to be vaxxed.
    That's no consolation to the people they infect, in this case my friend >>>> and an octogenarian woman.

    Facts not in evidence.
    An allegorical tale bound to be false.
    It's impossible for anyone to catch COVID?

    If you want to protect yourself, you wear the masks and take the vax.
    Works even better when everyone does it.

    No proof at all that either a mask or the vaxx reduced covid transmission.

    ScottW

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From mINE109@21:1/5 to ScottW on Wed Apr 12 17:01:36 2023
    On 4/12/23 4:51 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 11:18:10 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/12/23 1:01 PM, Art Sackman wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 10:10:41 AM UTC-4, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/11/23 3:22 PM, Art Sackman wrote:
    On Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at 10:56:28 AM UTC-4, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/10/23 4:42 PM, Art Sackman wrote:


    Fun fact, I know someone who caught COVID is Switzerland. Some Swiss are
    too stubborn to stay home when infectious.

    Good. That is someone who has no need to be vaxxed.
    That's no consolation to the people they infect, in this case my friend >>>>>> and an octogenarian woman.

    Facts not in evidence.
    An allegorical tale bound to be false.
    It's impossible for anyone to catch COVID?

    If you want to protect yourself, you wear the masks and take the vax.
    Works even better when everyone does it.

    No proof at all that either a mask or the vaxx reduced covid transmission.

    Except in Bangladesh.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From ScottW@21:1/5 to All on Wed Apr 12 15:46:33 2023
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 2:55:22 PM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/12/23 4:50 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 7:20:36 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:

    You mean it's on the vulnerable to take the risk anytime they want to
    participate in society?

    Large group gatherings with no way to maintain social distancing....I'd say yeah, those
    are off the table. Especially considering that half the people who get covid
    are asymptomatic and never know it.

    She took a risk, paid the price and wants to blame others for her action. Typical leftist.
    Not a leftist and didn't blame anyone, so check your prejudices.

    So you misrepresented her....figures.

    ScottW

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From mINE109@21:1/5 to ScottW on Thu Apr 13 09:15:44 2023
    On 4/12/23 5:46 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 2:55:22 PM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/12/23 4:50 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 7:20:36 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:

    You mean it's on the vulnerable to take the risk anytime they want to
    participate in society?

    Large group gatherings with no way to maintain social distancing....I'd say yeah, those
    are off the table. Especially considering that half the people who get covid
    are asymptomatic and never know it.

    She took a risk, paid the price and wants to blame others for her action. >>> Typical leftist.
    Not a leftist and didn't blame anyone, so check your prejudices.

    So you misrepresented her....figures.

    An "octogenarian woman" who went to a party in Switzerland and caught
    COVID. Where's the misrepresentation? All I see is you jumping to
    conclusions.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Art Sackman@21:1/5 to All on Thu Apr 13 10:11:02 2023
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 2:18:10 PM UTC-4, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/12/23 1:01 PM, Art Sackman wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 10:10:41 AM UTC-4, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/11/23 3:22 PM, Art Sackman wrote:
    On Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at 10:56:28 AM UTC-4, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/10/23 4:42 PM, Art Sackman wrote:


    Fun fact, I know someone who caught COVID is Switzerland. Some Swiss are
    too stubborn to stay home when infectious.

    Good. That is someone who has no need to be vaxxed.
    That's no consolation to the people they infect, in this case my friend >>>> and an octogenarian woman.

    Facts not in evidence.
    An allegorical tale bound to be false.
    It's impossible for anyone to catch COVID?

    If you want to protect yourself, you wear the masks and take the vax.
    Works even better when everyone does it.

    Not my problem.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Art Sackman@21:1/5 to All on Thu Apr 13 10:12:22 2023
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 2:18:10 PM UTC-4, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/12/23 1:01 PM, Art Sackman wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 10:10:41 AM UTC-4, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/11/23 3:22 PM, Art Sackman wrote:
    On Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at 10:56:28 AM UTC-4, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/10/23 4:42 PM, Art Sackman wrote:


    Fun fact, I know someone who caught COVID is Switzerland. Some Swiss are
    too stubborn to stay home when infectious.

    Good. That is someone who has no need to be vaxxed.
    That's no consolation to the people they infect, in this case my friend >>>> and an octogenarian woman.

    Facts not in evidence.
    An allegorical tale bound to be false.
    It's impossible for anyone to catch COVID?

    If you want to protect yourself, you wear the masks and take the vax.
    Works even better when everyone does it.

    i don't have to vax myself to protect you.
    Vaxxing is a personal preference based on my needs, not your fears.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From mINE109@21:1/5 to Art Sackman on Thu Apr 13 12:31:41 2023
    On 4/13/23 12:12 PM, Art Sackman wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 2:18:10 PM UTC-4, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/12/23 1:01 PM, Art Sackman wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 10:10:41 AM UTC-4, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/11/23 3:22 PM, Art Sackman wrote:
    On Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at 10:56:28 AM UTC-4, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/10/23 4:42 PM, Art Sackman wrote:


    Fun fact, I know someone who caught COVID is Switzerland. Some Swiss are
    too stubborn to stay home when infectious.

    Good. That is someone who has no need to be vaxxed.
    That's no consolation to the people they infect, in this case my friend >>>>>> and an octogenarian woman.

    Facts not in evidence.
    An allegorical tale bound to be false.
    It's impossible for anyone to catch COVID?

    If you want to protect yourself, you wear the masks and take the vax.
    Works even better when everyone does it.

    i don't have to vax myself to protect you.
    Vaxxing is a personal preference based on my needs, not your fears.

    Free rider.

    From 2013:

    https://www.seattletimes.com/opinion/editorial-the-heavy-cost-of-anti-vaccination-free-riders/

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Art Sackman@21:1/5 to All on Thu Apr 13 11:20:24 2023
    On Thursday, April 13, 2023 at 1:31:44 PM UTC-4, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/13/23 12:12 PM, Art Sackman wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 2:18:10 PM UTC-4, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/12/23 1:01 PM, Art Sackman wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 10:10:41 AM UTC-4, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/11/23 3:22 PM, Art Sackman wrote:
    On Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at 10:56:28 AM UTC-4, mINE109 wrote: >>>>>> On 4/10/23 4:42 PM, Art Sackman wrote:


    Fun fact, I know someone who caught COVID is Switzerland. Some Swiss are
    too stubborn to stay home when infectious.

    Good. That is someone who has no need to be vaxxed.
    That's no consolation to the people they infect, in this case my friend
    and an octogenarian woman.

    Facts not in evidence.
    An allegorical tale bound to be false.
    It's impossible for anyone to catch COVID?

    If you want to protect yourself, you wear the masks and take the vax.
    Works even better when everyone does it.

    i don't have to vax myself to protect you.
    Vaxxing is a personal preference based on my needs, not your fears.
    Free rider.

    From 2013:

    https://www.seattletimes.com/opinion/editorial-the-heavy-cost-of-anti-vaccination-free-riders/

    That's right!!!!
    I ride free, unchained from your girlyboy germaphobias

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Fascist Flea@21:1/5 to All on Thu Apr 13 13:48:02 2023
    Sack o' Shmoo-schmutz gabbled thusly:

    Free rider.

    That's right!!!!
    I ride free, unchained from your girlyboy germaphobias

    The Chinese COVID Devil-God thanks you for your obeisance.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From ScottW@21:1/5 to Actually you on Thu Apr 13 15:29:30 2023
    On Thursday, April 13, 2023 at 7:15:46 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/12/23 5:46 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 2:55:22 PM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/12/23 4:50 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 7:20:36 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:

    You mean it's on the vulnerable to take the risk anytime they want to >>>> participate in society?

    Large group gatherings with no way to maintain social distancing....I'd say yeah, those
    are off the table. Especially considering that half the people who get covid
    are asymptomatic and never know it.

    She took a risk, paid the price and wants to blame others for her action.
    Typical leftist.
    Not a leftist and didn't blame anyone, so check your prejudices.

    So you misrepresented her....figures.
    An "octogenarian woman" who went to a party in Switzerland and caught
    COVID. Where's the misrepresentation? All I see is you jumping to conclusions.

    Actually you said this absurdity.

    2) No way of knowing if they even knew they had covid and were "infectious".

    Except by catching COVID.

    I'm sure you can't see your misrepresentation on so many levels....but it's there.

    ScottW

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From mINE109@21:1/5 to ScottW on Fri Apr 14 09:14:18 2023
    On 4/13/23 5:29 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Thursday, April 13, 2023 at 7:15:46 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/12/23 5:46 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 2:55:22 PM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/12/23 4:50 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 7:20:36 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:

    You mean it's on the vulnerable to take the risk anytime they want to >>>>>> participate in society?

    Large group gatherings with no way to maintain social distancing....I'd say yeah, those
    are off the table. Especially considering that half the people who get covid
    are asymptomatic and never know it.

    She took a risk, paid the price and wants to blame others for her action. >>>>> Typical leftist.
    Not a leftist and didn't blame anyone, so check your prejudices.

    So you misrepresented her....figures.
    An "octogenarian woman" who went to a party in Switzerland and caught
    COVID. Where's the misrepresentation? All I see is you jumping to
    conclusions.

    Actually you said this absurdity.

    2) No way of knowing if they even knew they had covid and were "infectious".

    Except by catching COVID.

    I'm sure you can't see your misrepresentation on so many levels....but it's there.

    Ah, no one said they knew they had COVID. However, there's a pandemic
    and the octogenarian reported many were coughing. Common courtesy
    suggests someone with a cough should mask up to protect others whether
    there's been a diagnosis or not. Even better: stay home.

    Still not a misrepresentation. If they spread COVID, they had COVID.

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  • From ScottW@21:1/5 to All on Fri Apr 14 18:09:51 2023
    On Friday, April 14, 2023 at 7:14:20 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/13/23 5:29 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Thursday, April 13, 2023 at 7:15:46 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/12/23 5:46 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 2:55:22 PM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/12/23 4:50 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 7:20:36 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote: >>>>
    You mean it's on the vulnerable to take the risk anytime they want to >>>>>> participate in society?

    Large group gatherings with no way to maintain social distancing....I'd say yeah, those
    are off the table. Especially considering that half the people who get covid
    are asymptomatic and never know it.

    She took a risk, paid the price and wants to blame others for her action.
    Typical leftist.
    Not a leftist and didn't blame anyone, so check your prejudices.

    So you misrepresented her....figures.
    An "octogenarian woman" who went to a party in Switzerland and caught
    COVID. Where's the misrepresentation? All I see is you jumping to
    conclusions.

    Actually you said this absurdity.

    2) No way of knowing if they even knew they had covid and were "infectious".

    Except by catching COVID.

    I'm sure you can't see your misrepresentation on so many levels....but it's there.
    Ah, no one said they knew they had COVID. However, there's a pandemic
    and the octogenarian reported many were coughing. Common courtesy
    suggests someone with a cough should mask up to protect others whether there's been a diagnosis or not. Even better: stay home.

    Still not a misrepresentation. If they spread COVID, they had COVID.

    Yet you keep doing it over and over. "They" spread covid.
    You imply intent and a cooperative effort of more than one.
    Your paranoia is getting silly.
    Oh well, "They" really are out to get you. Feel better?

    ScottW

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  • From mINE109@21:1/5 to ScottW on Sat Apr 15 09:36:39 2023
    On 4/14/23 8:09 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Friday, April 14, 2023 at 7:14:20 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/13/23 5:29 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Thursday, April 13, 2023 at 7:15:46 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/12/23 5:46 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 2:55:22 PM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/12/23 4:50 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 7:20:36 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote: >>>>>>
    You mean it's on the vulnerable to take the risk anytime they want to >>>>>>>> participate in society?

    Large group gatherings with no way to maintain social distancing....I'd say yeah, those
    are off the table. Especially considering that half the people who get covid
    are asymptomatic and never know it.

    She took a risk, paid the price and wants to blame others for her action.
    Typical leftist.
    Not a leftist and didn't blame anyone, so check your prejudices.

    So you misrepresented her....figures.
    An "octogenarian woman" who went to a party in Switzerland and caught
    COVID. Where's the misrepresentation? All I see is you jumping to
    conclusions.

    Actually you said this absurdity.

    2) No way of knowing if they even knew they had covid and were "infectious".

    Except by catching COVID.

    I'm sure you can't see your misrepresentation on so many levels....but it's there.
    Ah, no one said they knew they had COVID. However, there's a pandemic
    and the octogenarian reported many were coughing. Common courtesy
    suggests someone with a cough should mask up to protect others whether
    there's been a diagnosis or not. Even better: stay home.

    Still not a misrepresentation. If they spread COVID, they had COVID.

    Yet you keep doing it over and over. "They" spread covid.
    You imply intent and a cooperative effort of more than one.
    Your paranoia is getting silly.

    No, you're making that up all on your own.

    Oh well, "They" really are out to get you. Feel better?

    What I said was "stubborn," with the implication the infectious didn't
    want to change their behavior by testing, masking or staying home
    despite the possibility they were dangerous to others.

    Change "stubborn" to "selfish" if you like.

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  • From ScottW@21:1/5 to All on Sat Apr 15 09:33:47 2023
    On Saturday, April 15, 2023 at 7:36:42 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/14/23 8:09 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Friday, April 14, 2023 at 7:14:20 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/13/23 5:29 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Thursday, April 13, 2023 at 7:15:46 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/12/23 5:46 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 2:55:22 PM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote: >>>>>> On 4/12/23 4:50 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 7:20:36 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote: >>>>>>
    You mean it's on the vulnerable to take the risk anytime they want to
    participate in society?

    Large group gatherings with no way to maintain social distancing....I'd say yeah, those
    are off the table. Especially considering that half the people who get covid
    are asymptomatic and never know it.

    She took a risk, paid the price and wants to blame others for her action.
    Typical leftist.
    Not a leftist and didn't blame anyone, so check your prejudices. >>>>>
    So you misrepresented her....figures.
    An "octogenarian woman" who went to a party in Switzerland and caught >>>> COVID. Where's the misrepresentation? All I see is you jumping to
    conclusions.

    Actually you said this absurdity.

    2) No way of knowing if they even knew they had covid and were "infectious".

    Except by catching COVID.

    I'm sure you can't see your misrepresentation on so many levels....but it's there.
    Ah, no one said they knew they had COVID. However, there's a pandemic
    and the octogenarian reported many were coughing. Common courtesy
    suggests someone with a cough should mask up to protect others whether
    there's been a diagnosis or not. Even better: stay home.

    Still not a misrepresentation. If they spread COVID, they had COVID.

    Yet you keep doing it over and over. "They" spread covid.
    You imply intent and a cooperative effort of more than one.
    Your paranoia is getting silly.
    No, you're making that up all on your own.
    Oh well, "They" really are out to get you. Feel better?
    What I said was "stubborn," with the implication the infectious didn't
    want to change their behavior by testing, masking or staying home
    despite the possibility they were dangerous to others.

    Change "stubborn" to "selfish" if you like.

    How many times did you test today?
    Cancel every lesson when you had a sniffle or coughed once?
    You need to go into a 2 week lockdown on every sign cuz that's how long it might take to show positive.
    Practice what you preach....even if it kills you.

    ScottW

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From mINE109@21:1/5 to ScottW on Sat Apr 15 12:05:19 2023
    On 4/15/23 11:33 AM, ScottW wrote:
    On Saturday, April 15, 2023 at 7:36:42 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/14/23 8:09 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Friday, April 14, 2023 at 7:14:20 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/13/23 5:29 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Thursday, April 13, 2023 at 7:15:46 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/12/23 5:46 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 2:55:22 PM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote: >>>>>>>> On 4/12/23 4:50 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 7:20:36 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote: >>>>>>>>
    You mean it's on the vulnerable to take the risk anytime they want to
    participate in society?

    Large group gatherings with no way to maintain social distancing....I'd say yeah, those
    are off the table. Especially considering that half the people who get covid
    are asymptomatic and never know it.

    She took a risk, paid the price and wants to blame others for her action.
    Typical leftist.
    Not a leftist and didn't blame anyone, so check your prejudices. >>>>>>>
    So you misrepresented her....figures.
    An "octogenarian woman" who went to a party in Switzerland and caught >>>>>> COVID. Where's the misrepresentation? All I see is you jumping to
    conclusions.

    Actually you said this absurdity.

    2) No way of knowing if they even knew they had covid and were "infectious".

    Except by catching COVID.

    I'm sure you can't see your misrepresentation on so many levels....but it's there.
    Ah, no one said they knew they had COVID. However, there's a pandemic
    and the octogenarian reported many were coughing. Common courtesy
    suggests someone with a cough should mask up to protect others whether >>>> there's been a diagnosis or not. Even better: stay home.

    Still not a misrepresentation. If they spread COVID, they had COVID.

    Yet you keep doing it over and over. "They" spread covid.
    You imply intent and a cooperative effort of more than one.
    Your paranoia is getting silly.
    No, you're making that up all on your own.
    Oh well, "They" really are out to get you. Feel better?
    What I said was "stubborn," with the implication the infectious didn't
    want to change their behavior by testing, masking or staying home
    despite the possibility they were dangerous to others.

    Change "stubborn" to "selfish" if you like.

    How many times did you test today?
    Cancel every lesson when you had a sniffle or coughed once?

    I mask or stay home.

    You need to go into a 2 week lockdown on every sign cuz that's how long it might take to show positive.
    Practice what you preach....even if it kills you.
    I won't go to a party if I'm having coughing fits.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From ScottW@21:1/5 to All on Sat Apr 15 15:07:51 2023
    On Saturday, April 15, 2023 at 10:05:22 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/15/23 11:33 AM, ScottW wrote:
    On Saturday, April 15, 2023 at 7:36:42 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/14/23 8:09 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Friday, April 14, 2023 at 7:14:20 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/13/23 5:29 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Thursday, April 13, 2023 at 7:15:46 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote: >>>>>> On 4/12/23 5:46 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 2:55:22 PM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote: >>>>>>>> On 4/12/23 4:50 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 7:20:36 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote: >>>>>>>>
    You mean it's on the vulnerable to take the risk anytime they want to
    participate in society?

    Large group gatherings with no way to maintain social distancing....I'd say yeah, those
    are off the table. Especially considering that half the people who get covid
    are asymptomatic and never know it.

    She took a risk, paid the price and wants to blame others for her action.
    Typical leftist.
    Not a leftist and didn't blame anyone, so check your prejudices. >>>>>>>
    So you misrepresented her....figures.
    An "octogenarian woman" who went to a party in Switzerland and caught >>>>>> COVID. Where's the misrepresentation? All I see is you jumping to >>>>>> conclusions.

    Actually you said this absurdity.

    2) No way of knowing if they even knew they had covid and were "infectious".

    Except by catching COVID.

    I'm sure you can't see your misrepresentation on so many levels....but it's there.
    Ah, no one said they knew they had COVID. However, there's a pandemic >>>> and the octogenarian reported many were coughing. Common courtesy
    suggests someone with a cough should mask up to protect others whether >>>> there's been a diagnosis or not. Even better: stay home.

    Still not a misrepresentation. If they spread COVID, they had COVID. >>>
    Yet you keep doing it over and over. "They" spread covid.
    You imply intent and a cooperative effort of more than one.
    Your paranoia is getting silly.
    No, you're making that up all on your own.
    Oh well, "They" really are out to get you. Feel better?
    What I said was "stubborn," with the implication the infectious didn't
    want to change their behavior by testing, masking or staying home
    despite the possibility they were dangerous to others.

    Change "stubborn" to "selfish" if you like.

    How many times did you test today?
    Cancel every lesson when you had a sniffle or coughed once?
    I mask or stay home.

    and you know masking doesn't stop the spread.
    If you have covid or have any symptom, you should lock yourself in a closet. Even our health care provider wants us to cancel every appointment if we have any symptoms.
    They have a special center for covid care.

    You need to go into a 2 week lockdown on every sign cuz that's how long it might take to show positive.
    Practice what you preach....even if it kills you.
    I won't go to a party if I'm having coughing fits.

    You do have a lot of fits.

    ScottW

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From mINE109@21:1/5 to ScottW on Sun Apr 16 12:44:23 2023
    On 4/15/23 5:07 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Saturday, April 15, 2023 at 10:05:22 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/15/23 11:33 AM, ScottW wrote:

    Cancel every lesson when you had a sniffle or coughed once?
    I mask or stay home.

    and you know masking doesn't stop the spread.

    Reduces it, more so when everyone's masked.

    If you have covid or have any symptom, you should lock yourself in a closet. Even our health care provider wants us to cancel every appointment if we have any symptoms.
    They have a special center for covid care.

    Of course they do. The alternative is to potentially infect everyone in
    the waiting room.

    You need to go into a 2 week lockdown on every sign cuz that's how long it might take to show positive.
    Practice what you preach....even if it kills you.
    I won't go to a party if I'm having coughing fits.

    You do have a lot of fits.

    Another keyword noted without meaning.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From ScottW@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 16 15:51:35 2023
    On Sunday, April 16, 2023 at 10:44:25 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/15/23 5:07 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Saturday, April 15, 2023 at 10:05:22 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/15/23 11:33 AM, ScottW wrote:

    Cancel every lesson when you had a sniffle or coughed once?
    I mask or stay home.

    and you know masking doesn't stop the spread.
    Reduces it, more so when everyone's masked.

    debunked BS.

    ScottW

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Art Sackman@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 16 23:53:00 2023
    On Saturd
    I mask or stay home.

    Are you one of those dweebs that still wears a mask in public?

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  • From mINE109@21:1/5 to ScottW on Mon Apr 17 09:26:43 2023
    On 4/16/23 5:51 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Sunday, April 16, 2023 at 10:44:25 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/15/23 5:07 PM, ScottW wrote:
    On Saturday, April 15, 2023 at 10:05:22 AM UTC-7, mINE109 wrote:
    On 4/15/23 11:33 AM, ScottW wrote:

    Cancel every lesson when you had a sniffle or coughed once?
    I mask or stay home.

    and you know masking doesn't stop the spread.
    Reduces it, more so when everyone's masked.

    debunked BS.

    Nope.

    https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/71/wr/mm7106e1.htm

    https://egc.yale.edu/largest-study-masks-and-covid-19-demonstrates-their-effectiveness-real-world

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  • From Art Sackman@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 17 14:08:06 2023
    I won't go to a party if I'm having coughing fits.

    Not true. I spotted you at a masked ball.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Art Sackman@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 17 14:05:53 2023
    On Saturday, A

    I mask or stay home.

    Are you one of those dorks who still mask up in public?

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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