Even if there is a lot of harping on and comparisons with the 'old place'.
Still - after all these years... :roll: — Amity
Yessssss!It might sound presumptuous to say this; but, are people becoming less emotionally intelligent? — Shawn
It did hurt and I didn't give up without a fight to get it back on the main page.I understand why you did it, but it hurt. It would be great if you could figure out a way to bring it back. — T Clark
Maybe he has it right then? — Sir2u
There's Covid, and there's the American Covid disaster, the latter the Magas and their hero have a lot to do with. If Putin himself had wanted a plan for handling Covid that would be about as bad as possible for Americans, he would have been very satisfied with Trump. — tim wood
Yes, that is precisely what I was asking. — Aryamoy Mitra
Before resurfacing from unrelenting tragedy, which we most certainly can, have we ever asked whether to rise? — Aryamoy Mitra
Bert, I appreciate your empathy and Thank you for your friendship. There are very few things that humanity as a whole can agree on but the joy of birth and sorrow of death are two universal emotions we share. :flower:I know I'm a bit of an asshole to you and we disagree about more or less everything. But I'm genuinely sorry you have lost people you love. — bert1
Nah. We're just better than you. — bert1
Probably less, and that's all that matters. Requesting a specific number is silly. It's possible some of your family and friends who died would still be alive. — bert1
Well it appears we need some clarification. Are you suggesting that Trump is not mentally incompetent and also not an a**hole? I've never knowingly been within 50 mile of the man, but I will concede I do not like him. — tim wood
And are you suggesting that Trump's choices, decisions, and statements did not have a significant effect, and still will have a significant effect, on the Covid-9 death toll and infection rates? — tim wood
And why mention Hillary Clinton? Trump's failures and sins are not in virtue of a comparison with her, or with anyone. They are his alone. But I will guess, and that is that the polices of any Democrat president would have differed by so much that deaths might easily be a fraction of what they are. Anywhere from nominal to half. — tim wood
But I will guess, and that is that the polices of any Democrat president would have differed by so much that deaths might easily be a fraction of what they are. Anywhere from nominal to half. — tim wood
Here are listings of deaths by countries, You may find it interesting. — tim wood
The meaning of "2" is not set out in a definition, but seen in what we do with numbers. Meaning as use. — Banno
I get that you didn't like President Trump. Noted.Unfortunately with a mentally incompetent and dangerous a**hole in the wheelhouse. — tim wood
Geographically captains more recently are always in chartered waters, but the waters themselves are never charted but are always new. And up to the end of the 19th century, captains were often in uncharted waters. The point being that the real issue is the quality of the captains. So in fact the United State of America did not do the best it could. We did not even come remotely close. And the failures are across the board, large and small, and in many cases will be enduring. There is no defense for the unspeakable. There is only taking stock, acknowledging, and trying to figure out how to never, ever, again screw up so completely. If you're not ready for that, and apparently lots of people are not, therapy is the right action to take. It's not about politics; it's about a life consumed with craziness and absurdity.
500,000+ dead, and what did our captain say? "No, I'm not responsible." Churchill had something to say about that kind of leadership. "He should be pole-axed." — tim wood
Those who understand the nature of pandemics told the government what would happen. And they were correct. — Banno
and that would happen if we followed the advice in the OP. — Banno
I think I've mentioned before that I find the inability of so many Americans to think in terms of a common wealth... puzzling. — Banno
All these factors allow it to sneak up on a population. — frank
It doesnt. For the most part, lockdowns were used to reduce the load on healthcare systems. In Europe and the US, the virus was out of control before it was clear how dangerous it was. That's partly because it mutated in Europe early on. — frank
534,000 deaths in your country.
Less than a thousand in mine. Lockdowns work. Where yours went wrong was to lock down too late, and hence for too long. — Banno
Have you heard of Dylan Thomas' 'Do not go gentle into that good night'? I imagine that the majority will have chanced across his works at large, in some capacity. — Aryamoy Mitra
The cancelling of live concerts, of course. — Banno
Seeing as I am a self appointed bartender I will have to kindly object to your suggestion of my charging for the spirits I serve. :sparkle:Let the bartender no longer give anyone free drinks! — Gus Lamarch
It's indeed not true for every cryptocurrency but I'm not familiar with any fork of BTC that has resolved the energy drain issue. — Benkei
For everyone thinking how cool it has been making a quick buck out of bitcoin, bitcoin is now using more electricity than the entire Netherlands combined.
Some more perspective: you can power 100,000 visa transactions with the energy used for one bitcoin transaction. — Benkei
Not sure about number of followers butWho has the most followers on here? — The Opposite
I'm glad you get to take up a chair here instead of working.I am not going to be a security guard and escort them out, if they found their way in here they can find their own way out. — Sir2u
I apologise and stand corrected. I missed your period on your OP.I didn't ask it. I offered an answer. — Bartricks