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Just now, Worktheshaft said:1 minute ago, charon said:
It's all about opinions, and I find yours to be a panty wetting variety.
So I'm guessing you have a vested interest workwise.....Not all opinions are valid. Yours is fucking moronic.
Vested interest found.....
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14 minutes ago, Worktheshaft said:16 minutes ago, charon said:
The NHS is crippled anyways. This won't make a difference.
And by serious cases , if they actually need hospitalisation, that isn't going to be that many in Scotchland.
If you don't test, you don't find.
This is a huge over dramatisation.Can't tell if you're at the wind up or are genuinely this ignorant.
It's all about opinions, and I find yours to be a panty wetting variety.
So I'm guessing you have a vested interest workwise.....
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4 minutes ago, Worktheshaft said:9 minutes ago, charon said:
Disagree.
Will barely register for the workload on the NHS if we don't test for it.
It's the testing that will be the extra workload, and hospitalising folk just to try and contain it.
Let it run its course. Without testing. Just deal with the fallout and it wouldn't be a problem.With no containment measures the number of serious cases will cripple the NHS. It's an incredibly reckless idea to allow for a population to get sick all at once.
The NHS is crippled anyways. This won't make a difference.
And by serious cases , if they actually need hospitalisation, that isn't going to be that many in Scotchland.
If you don't test, you don't find.
This is a huge over dramatisation.
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13 minutes ago, Worktheshaft said:
The point in delaying it is so that not everyone is ill at once helping reduce the pressure on the health service so those who need hospital beds etc are given the best chance at survival.
We may all get ill from this at some point but it is everyone's social responsibility to take simple precautions to delay the spread. It really is that simple.Disagree.
Will barely register for the workload on the NHS if we don't test for it.
It's the testing that will be the extra workload, and hospitalising folk just to try and contain it.
Let it run its course. Without testing. Just deal with the fallout and it wouldn't be a problem.
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Sooner everyone catches it, the sooner the panic is over.
Trying to contain it is just delaying it.
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Harri Kampmans first signing for Motherwell Stefan Lindquist , dead of ALS aged 52.
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Miranda Ward, deid.
Everycunto knows Tony Blackburn played Flowers in the Rain by The Move as Radio 1's first song, but she was the first female voice on the station.
And.... She owned the gaff that Sandy Denny died in.... (Well collapsed and then died in hospital)https://www.theguardian.com/media/2020/feb/27/miranda-ward-obituary
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13 minutes ago, LongTimeLurker said:
There's been plenty of opportunity for this virus to spread globally by now. It's probably no accident that it is only cropping up as a major issue so far in areas of the northern hemisphere that are going through their winter flu season and is not an issue in subzero or tropical conditions.
Nah.
More likely the northern hemisphere has better detection.
It's fuckin sub zero here and folk still getting infected.
Wuzhen is subtropical. Where that got into your theory?
Never hot, never cold.
It's the free movement of people that caused the Spanish Flu to propagate, in the wake of WW1 with everycunto going home.
Same now, folk returning from the Chin, spread it to places hot and cold.
Time will telt if the virus can live there successfuly.
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The Great Carlos Kaiser getting out of playing a minute in his long career.
Castor signed Kaiser, prompting a newspaper headline: “BANGU HAS ITS KING”. That headline became famous, and not only because Kaiser showed it to everybody at every opportunity. When he arrived he had the usual injury problems. Castor loved him anyway, because of his cheek, his charisma, his chutzpah – and his apparently endless access to beautiful women. He loved Kaiser’s personality so much that he wanted to see its manifestation on the pitch. One weekend Kaiser was studiously continuing his rehab at 4am in Caligula nightclub when word reached him that Castor had sent an order for him to be on the bench the next day. Kaiser panicked before being reassured by the coach that he would stay as a non-playing substitute.
Bangu had a dreadful start to the match and were soon 2-0 down. Castor sent a message from the stands via walkie-talkie that it was time to unleash the star signing. Kaiser had two choices. He could go on as substitute, in which case he was dead; or he could refuse to go on, in which case he was dead. So he improvised a third option. While warming up, Kaiser heard an opposing fan call him a “long-haired faggot” and used it as an excuse to start a brawl with the away supporters. He was sent off before getting on the pitch.
Kaiser was summoned to see Castor after the game. “God has taken both my parents away but gave me another father who they accused of being a crook,” he sniffed. “So I lost it and went for them. But don’t you worry because my contract is up in a week and I’ll be off.” Castor gave him a pay rise and a contract extension
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17 hours ago, GordonS said:
The English Premier League is a seaside league:
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If nautical miles that means offshore.
Miles are interesting.
English mile - 1,524 metres
British mile - 1,604 metres
Metric mile - 1,500 metres
Scottish mile - 2,622 metres
Welsh mile - 6,170 metres
Irish mile - 2,880 metres
The caaarazy Norwegian mile - 11,299 metres.
Simpler Times.
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Lol.
My twitter account has been permanently suspended for questioning his intelligence.
Ah, well. Sure I'll get over it.
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Seria A games getting called off.
Now it's starting to affect my viewing, I'm worried.
What if 'im a celeb' gets binned ?
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On 26/03/2018 at 10:53, jagfox99 said:
Mad Mike proves not a lot.
Next he plans a ‘Rockoon’ a device which involves a gas balloon lifting his rocket into a higher altitude to launch the rocket from.
He then plans to run for Governor of California.
Deid.
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Probably been covered, but the Johns Hopkins study last year in a variant on a caronavirus came out with a death toll of 65M.
Was before it hit so not a scaremongering thing imo
https://futurism.com/neoscope/recent-simulation-coronavirus-killed-65-million-people
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Scottish wifies.
Hard as fuckity.
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4 minutes ago, tongue_tied_danny said:
Yeah. That disappointed me too. He should have punched the c**t's pus.
Jim had the last laugh tho, their captain shot himself dead 10 years to the day after losing the Final.
If they hadn't cheated, he might still be alive today.
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Always thought he (and Watty) were shitebags for walking away from
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Heather Couper at 70.
Presented The Stars and The Planets for C4 back in the 80's.
You might recognise fisog/voice, as she did shitloads of stuff.
Tv-am was utter shite
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I would have put good money on this cunto being dead decades ago.
Charles Portis aged 86.
The author of True Grit.
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3 hours ago, The Moonster said:
My old PE teacher put a partially sighted boy in goals at school then proceeded to leather a penalty at him. The boy didn't see the ball at all, he just reacted to the bang of it hitting the wall about a foot from his head. The behaviour of an utter w****r.
Take it he moved to coach fitba in the USA ?
Personal tale, I worked on a fish farm once, so you took your lunch to sea.
One young fla took another boys sandwiches/crisps/fruit/flask etc, and put them on a plank of wood and pushed it off the pen group in a brisk wind.
Bye bye
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Sir Stevo nails the Oirish Election
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11 minutes ago, Moomintroll said:19 minutes ago, johnnydun said:When do you and your wife get the results?
I was tested tonight after going through the triage so have been put into quarantine for up to the next 72 hours until I get the all clear, Snorkmaiden is 24 hours ahead of this. We are both just full of the cold but the NHS appear to be taking zero chances.
Come Saturday and it's
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With Robin Williams already being deid, this is truly a case of....
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1 hour ago, welshbairn said:
Was just thinking that people find it shocking that Spanish Flu killed more (I think) than WW1, when the really shocking thing is that we voluntarily murdered nearly as many of each other than a disease for which we had no defence.
If WW1 hadn't happened, the death toll from The Spanish Flu would have been so much higher.
So WW3 wid keep this current outbreak manageable.
Stats can prove/disprove anything.
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Coronavirus (COVID-19)
in The General Nonsense Forum
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Genuine Q for you WTShaft.
Whit wid cause more upheaval/panic/strain on the NHS/ work/ country?
A/ not testing anycunto and dealing with the aftermath.
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N/ testing everyone and quarantining everyone that tests positive, then putting the same number into hospital as A/ option?