GYERO ARCHIVE

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MaxPowerrr

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I know Mitch will win. Anyone who knows me knows I am not a big fan of McGrath. But I don't get my personal happiness (or sadness) about the political success (or failures) of people not important in my life.

I preface this by saying, I don't know you (unlike some of the folks on here who I do know) and you may be wonderful.

But just from reading your comments on here, you are without question the weakest link of the regular commenters on the thread. Your combination of low creativity, lack of intelligence, belief in absurd conspiracy theories, insertion of political dogma into every conversation and overall uninteresting viewing points is truly unparalleled.

Others in here have weaknesses. Some talk politics too much, some say stupid things, some are uninformed, some are boring, some are jerks and some are amazingly self-absorbed. I share some of these traits as well. With all due respect though, you find a way to combine them all into an unbelievable combination of awfulness that hits a heretofore unreached peak of GYERO suckitude. It really is impressive

Of course I don't know you. You may be awesome.
wait was he talking to me
 
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Legal balls, once we get rampant testing, I have a feeling it’s going to be mandatory to get tested in order to continue working at most work places. Do private employers have the right to withhold people from working who refuse to submit to tests? Will this be handled the same as drug testing? A lot of HR issues here and I’m curious as to where it goes.
 
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I know Mitch will win. Anyone who knows me knows I am not a big fan of McGrath. But I don't get my personal happiness (or sadness) about the political success (or failures) of people not important in my life.

I preface this by saying, I don't know you (unlike some of the folks on here who I do know) and you may be wonderful.

But just from reading your comments on here, you are without question the weakest link of the regular commenters on the thread. Your combination of low creativity, lack of intelligence, belief in absurd conspiracy theories, insertion of political dogma into every conversation and overall uninteresting viewing points is truly unparalleled.

Others in here have weaknesses. Some talk politics too much, some say stupid things, some are uninformed, some are boring, some are jerks and some are amazingly self-absorbed. I share some of these traits as well. With all due respect though, you find a way to combine them all into an unbelievable combination of awfulness that hits a heretofore unreached peak of GYERO suckitude. It really is impressive

Of course I don't know you. You may be awesome.

 

drxman1

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Well, there are a couple different strains, and there is some thought that reinfection can occur...but the antibody test would show who’s had it and who is “actively” infected.
 

Kennedy_UK

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Legal balls, once we get rampant testing, I have a feeling it’s going to be mandatory to get tested in order to continue working at most work places. Do private employers have the right to withhold people from working who refuse to submit to tests? Will this be handled the same as drug testing? A lot of HR issues here and I’m curious as to where it goes.
No.
 

justa

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Matt channeling his inner Jim Cornette.

Only left out the RnR Express teeny bopper training bra fans.
 
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Matt definitely has a GYERO burn book somewhere on that massive book shelf he uses for periscope backgrounds. Everyone should tread lightly.

That was an all-timer.
 
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we have people out there in the open, just collecting peoples DNA under the false pretense of virus testing? The balls on these ********...
 
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*Just got home from work. Adjusted my schedule to go in ~10am and leave ~6:30pm a couple years back when they were doing work on the Brent Spence Bridge and it suited me, so I've never gone back. Whereas the traffic used to be good for driving to/from Cincy at those times, now it is just wide open and I'm doing 80 most of the drive.
*Which got me to thinking, now would be an excellent time for them to replace that bridge, would be a nice infrastructure/public works project that is sorely needed, would provide jobs at a much needed time, and they could work day and night, focusing like a lazer on getting it done at approximately the date they are lifting the stay-at-home orders.
 

UK_Dallas

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[laughing]:cry:

Response was as petty as I expected.

If he truly loved the state he would run for state office. But he won’t because it doesn’t suit his aspirations. Good luck with a D by your name Colonel Jessup.

You can’t keep me from listening to your silliness though peaches.
 

natron20

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Lurker here, but I am a nurse pulling shifts at a COVID call center for people with symptoms. Our purpose is to evaluate them as best we can with a series of questions, and then have them either self quarantine, visit a walk-in clinic/family dr, or go to the ER. It is an effort to keep Emergency Rooms from being flooded.....

Anyway, we have received multiple calls from people asking how to be tested because they were told by their employer they must have a negative test result before being allowed to return to work. So, some are doing it, but I have no idea the legality of it. The Lawballs here will have to speak to that......
 

BernieSadori

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We were being very lenient on people missing work but then, of course, people started taking advantage of us trying to be flexible.

Now, anyone missing work due to symptoms of the virus cannot return until cleared by a doctor. Failure to do so can lead to termination.

Had a girl that called in Monday and said she was coughing and running a temperature of 102.

Sorry, toots. 14 days on the shelf and a note to return.

The way I see it, false claims are like someone yelling fire in a crowded theater. It creates unnecessary panic and isn't good for business or the mental health of others.
 

UKRob 73

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I see gyero getting nastier and nastier the longer this ******** goes on. Just being cooped up with my old lady makes me want to shoot myself. That anger has to go somewhere.
These next couple weeks is " gyero, the gloves are off edition".
 
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joeyrupption

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So has Toots tested positive or what?

Inquiring minds and whatnot.
Doubtful she got a test. A friend of mine had the same symptoms, fever, heavy chest, shortness of
breath. The doctor told her she probably had it, but wouldn’t be tested since there aren’t enough here. He told her to stay at home and treat the symptoms. All via telehealth, no miracle pills atkot.
 

MaxPowerrr

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Doubtful she got a test. A friend of mine had the same symptoms, fever, heavy chest, shortness of
breath. The doctor told her she probably had it, but wouldn’t be tested since there aren’t enough here. He told her to stay at home and treat the symptoms. All via telehealth, no miracle pills atkot.
She’s a local celeb, probably featured in TOPS Lexington. She got tested just like Idris Elba.
 

Kooky Kats_anon

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Doubtful she got a test. A friend of mine had the same symptoms, fever, heavy chest, shortness of
breath. The doctor told her she probably had it, but wouldn’t be tested since there aren’t enough here. He told her to stay at home and treat the symptoms. All via telehealth, no miracle pills atkot.
That’s what got me infected. Testing is key.

this **** won’t end until testing is ubiquitous.

that and the Hydroxychloroquine/ZPack is given out like Chicklets.
 

joeyrupption

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My post would be a great toots joke, but it’s a real story. It’s a 37 year old woman who is really smart and hadn’t been in public since March 15th. She posted about it a couple days ago.
 

Kooky Kats_anon

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Hey Kooky - how are you feeling? Seriously makes me happy that you pulled out of it. :)
Thank you.

I’m doing well.

Fatigue is lessening. Fevers, if any, are irregular low grade. I still have little weird pains in back and chest and swelling in my neck & fused ankle. All of which could be a mild allergic reaction to the Azithromycin.

In all honesty, I’m thankful that I got my first dose of Plaquenil right after they got my fever reeled in. That was a game-changer.

Tomorrow, I’m back to work - at my dining room table managing a few projects.

I hope that the Malaria cocktail gets mass distribution.
 
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