Dismal Pillock
Simon Poidevin (60)
She wants clean clothes you savage.Yeah im packing her a shitload of snacks
She wants clean clothes you savage.Yeah im packing her a shitload of snacks
Is this some kind of 80s porn referencePicture this Derpus: she answers a knock on the door (after the requisite delay) to find a washing machine sitting there.
Probably should include a shifting spanner hey.
No, in that one there'd be a pool-cleaner.Is this some kind of 80s porn reference
I don't think we need to hear about your bit.Derps, I can drop her off some clean clothes. Maybe a little g-string bikini. Just shoot me the hotel name and room number. No need to thank me, just doing my bit in solidarity with these Covid times!
I don't think we need to hear about your bit.
Fairly sure that's how the first Melbourne outbreak startedIs this some kind of 80s porn reference
And let’s see what happens in a country with minimal restrictions or lockdowns, and a vaccination rate which is still higher per capita than Australia
None of that seems contradictory.The whole scenario and statistical analysis is confusing for the average person.
We have shockingly high deaths in the US which has minimal restrictions or lockdowns. However the most locked down region in the world, Victoria with 6 lockdowns and the longest of any country, still records over a thousand cases and several deaths per day.
Tragic's 'just like the flu" stats show a big number of deaths yet if you compare that number to the total population of America you could be forgiven for saying that Covid has a 99.8% rate of survival.
Just to complicate matters further, we have contrasting statistical, government, and media approaches to Covid treatments like Ivermectin. To all extents and purposes it is banned in Australia based on studies. Yet One America News Network reports the most populated state in India (Uttar Pradesh, popn 240 million) just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine.
We are encouraged and forced to get vaccinated, but when a NSW health official recently announced the deaths of 7 people in one day she said 6 of them were vaccinated.
Conflicted, confusing, and contradictory is the best way to describe the wall of words around Covid. No wonder there are so many different opinions about it.
I've spent a lot of time in India. Don't use it as a reference to guide policy making in Australia.The whole scenario and statistical analysis is confusing for the average person.
We have shockingly high deaths in the US which has minimal restrictions or lockdowns. However the most locked down region in the world, Victoria with 6 lockdowns and the longest of any country, still records over a thousand cases and several deaths per day.
Tragic's 'just like the flu" stats show a big number of deaths yet if you compare that number to the total population of America you could be forgiven for saying that Covid has a 99.8% rate of survival.
Just to complicate matters further, we have contrasting statistical, government, and media approaches to Covid treatments like Ivermectin. To all extents and purposes it is banned in Australia based on studies. Yet One America News Network reports the most populated state in India (Uttar Pradesh, popn 240 million) just declared they are officially COVID free after promoting widespread use of the safe, proven medicine.
We are encouraged and forced to get vaccinated, but when a NSW health official recently announced the deaths of 7 people in one day she said 6 of them were vaccinated.
Conflicted, confusing, and contradictory is the best way to describe the wall of words around Covid. No wonder there are so many different opinions about it.
Hopefully it's a temporary suspension of norms. There are extraordinary circumstances at the moment, but yes, I see how coercion is troubling.Can you be happy to be vaccinated but find the coercion troubling?