I actually think I might remember krazy. Did you ever have a situation with a shattered toilet?
Actually, now that I think about it that was my buddies that shattered the toilet (fireworks). They stole their neighbors which I thought may have been you. They had a nut that lived across the street which could have been you too.Can’t really say I remember anything about a shattered toilet.
Not really sure why WilliamJ is so assured I have shattered toilet story, is that a common theme amongst you GYERO’ers?
August 14th is entirely too early for stores to have Oktoberfest and pumpkin beers out. Christ.
That adjuster probably got a nice little bonus for f*cking you all so hard.
Not really your fault though, they love to take advantage of people who don’t know how it works (which is about 100% of young people).
Don't you just leave the water running when you need a new kitchen?How insurance works is beyond a whole lot of people.
Don't you just leave the water running when you need a new kitchen?
From what research I've done, the average age of death from covid in the US is older than the average age of death from all causes.I wonder if we ever see unbiased stats of deaths from COVID compared to deaths caused by shutdowns and quarantines. Probably not any time soon.
From what research I've done, the average age of death from covid in the US is older than the average age of death from all causes.
I only trust Beshear.I see someone else out there only trusts Gummi Bear for news.
They're estimating around 35-40000 lockdown related deaths. That's not including the huge number of missed cancer diagnoses. The long term toll COULD be much larger than virus deaths.I’ve been called an insensitive prick before, so take this with a grain of salt. But I believe if you OD’d and died during the lockdown, you were probably going to OD and die at some point in the near future anyway. Furthermore, there are significantly fewer traffic fatalities during Covid, and the air quality has been better. So I don’t think there’s this big pool of deaths caused by the shutdown, especially compared to the actual Covid deaths.
I’ve been called an insensitive prick before, so take this with a grain of salt. But I believe if you OD’d and died during the lockdown, you were probably going to OD and die at some point in the near future anyway. Furthermore, there are significantly fewer traffic fatalities during Covid, and the air quality has been better. So I don’t think there’s this big pool of deaths caused by the shutdown, especially compared to the actual Covid deaths.
Why are so many people getting tested? And what’s the point of the tests? The turnaround and wait times are ridiculous. Which completely defeats the purpose of contact tracing.
Why are so many people getting tested? And what’s the point of the tests? The turnaround and wait times are ridiculous. Which completely defeats the purpose of contact tracing.