But you are talking about people going back to their daily lives when using those as examples, they just aren’t comparable and didn’t impact the globe in the way this is. That’s why it was flawed reasoning.
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 7 seconds ago
But you are talking about people going back to their daily lives when using those as examples, they just aren’t comparable and didn’t impact the globe in the way this is. That’s why it was flawed reasoning.
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Seriously? You want to batter this to death?
Whether you agree with me using those examples or not is entirely irrelevant. I’ve used them as simple examples of so called planet threatening diseases that were eventually managed; had significant financial impact and people now very rarely talk about.
Nothing more was claimed and to be honest my reasoning in using them is good enough for me as part of a wider debate.
You can label them as flawed over and over again if you want to try and prove a point. It doesn’t make you in any way right.
Quite tiresome to be honest and like a dog with a bone it’s welcome to. Have it and enjoy
Is this thread always so pedantic with petty point scoring?
examples or not is entirely irrelevant. I’ve used them as simple examples of so called planet threatening diseases that were eventually managed; had significant financial impact and people now very rarely talk about.
———-
They’re like league two viruses compared to the Premier league level of impact
Society hasn’t seen anything like this since WW2
Eh? You are moving the goal posts each time you respond to my initial point regarding those diseases. I’m responding in kind, it’s how conversations work. But I’ll leave it as it seems to have got you in a tiz because you don’t want to admit your error. I’m content with that.
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 1 minute ago
Eh? You are moving the goal posts each time you respond to my initial point regarding those diseases. I’m responding in kind, it’s how conversations work. But I’ll leave it as it seems to have got you in a tiz because you don’t want to admit your error. I’m content with that.
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I’m far from in a tizz as you put it. . There comes a point where it just goes round and round. You don’t agree with my analogy. I’m fine with that. I don’t see the point in just going through it over and over is all.
Nobody is proving anyone right or wrong here. And certainly no moving of goalposts at all. I’ve tried to explain it. You won’t accept it. Again I’m fine with that.
So I’m really unsure why you want to keep on bartering this
comment by Bryan ROBBson (U22311)
posted 8 minutes ago
examples or not is entirely irrelevant. I’ve used them as simple examples of so called planet threatening diseases that were eventually managed; had significant financial impact and people now very rarely talk about.
———-
They’re like league two viruses compared to the Premier league level of impact
Society hasn’t seen anything like this since WW2
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Maybe not the best examples but I can’t think of anything else remotely close. WWII is arguably further away than mine. 20 million dead wasn’t it and lasted over 5 years?
This won’t come even anywhere remotely close to that. Not a chance.
Three replies is battering a point.
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comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Bryan ROBBson (U22311)
posted 8 minutes ago
examples or not is entirely irrelevant. I’ve used them as simple examples of so called planet threatening diseases that were eventually managed; had significant financial impact and people now very rarely talk about.
———-
They’re like league two viruses compared to the Premier league level of impact
Society hasn’t seen anything like this since WW2
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Maybe not the best examples but I can’t think of anything else remotely close. WWII is arguably further away than mine. 20 million dead wasn’t it and lasted over 5 years?
This won’t come even anywhere remotely close to that. Not a chance.
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I’m not saying it will be as bad as WW2 - but I can’t think of anything that will have been as damaging to the economy that this will be since WW2
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 3 minutes ago
Three replies is battering a point.
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When it’s on the same mantra as this was then yes. Which bit of it’s my opinion did you not get?
comment by Bryan ROBBson (U22311)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Bryan ROBBson (U22311)
posted 8 minutes ago
examples or not is entirely irrelevant. I’ve used them as simple examples of so called planet threatening diseases that were eventually managed; had significant financial impact and people now very rarely talk about.
———-
They’re like league two viruses compared to the Premier league level of impact
Society hasn’t seen anything like this since WW2
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Maybe not the best examples but I can’t think of anything else remotely close. WWII is arguably further away than mine. 20 million dead wasn’t it and lasted over 5 years?
This won’t come even anywhere remotely close to that. Not a chance.
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I’m not saying it will be as bad as WW2 - but I can’t think of anything that will have been as damaging to the economy that this will be since WW2
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In terms of our own economy then it looks as though that may be the case; but worldwide I’m not so sure.
I see why people will say it’s not like the other diseases but equally WWII is as far away as it gets.
Let’s just say it’s a unique situation without comparison maybe?
The bit where you equate sars and ebola with the coronavirus.
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 1 minute ago
The bit where you equate sars and ebola with the coronavirus.
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Ah
Haha
Ahahaha
Is this some kind of achievement for you? It certainly appears that way. That’s the 4th time you’ve said this. Well done.
Off you pop now. Really tedious.
No I just got bored of talking to you. You obviously don’t like having your opinion challenged so I’ll leave you to it.
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 16 seconds ago
No I just got bored of talking to you. You obviously don’t like having your opinion challenged so I’ll leave you to it.
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What?
You were so bored you kept coming back time after time with the same point?
And you couldn’t challenge your way over the road my friend so please don’t flatter yourself. I’ll take it we’re done now seeing as you’re so bored?
Good. Thank fwck even. I too have far better things to do
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comment by Fourzah (U22366)
posted 50 seconds ago
Know u dont
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I do squire. Although you seem to have popped up from nowhere to try and join in
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 51 seconds ago
comment by Fourzah (U22366)
posted 50 seconds ago
Know u dont
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I do squire. Although you seem to have popped up from nowhere to try and join in
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Can't believe you even replied to 'know u don't'
comment by New Magnum. The Mild Drover (U16400)
posted 35 seconds ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 51 seconds ago
comment by Fourzah (U22366)
posted 50 seconds ago
Know u dont
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I do squire. Although you seem to have popped up from nowhere to try and join in
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Can't believe you even replied to 'know u don't'
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I know. Made an rse of that one. Hoping nobody would notice.
As it.
comment by Kingdom of Davids (U21957)
posted 1 hour, 35 minutes ago
comment by Keep It Greasy: Reigning English, European & World Champions (U1396)
posted 9 minutes ago
Thing is, they've been eating bats in China for 100's, if not 1000's of years.
It does seem a little disingenuous to point the finger solely in that direction
There's an equally valid argument that COVID-19 has been bio-engineered and unleashed on an unsuspecting population. They (whoever engineered it) obviously meant for it to knock out the economy on the other side of the world but it got out of control.
That's my conspiracy theory for the day
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Mers definitely came from camels....
SARS came from civet cat....
Both are edible in some parts of the world. That shows virus jump from one species to another....
That's an end to your conspiracy theory.
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Fuсk me, this сunt thought I was being serious
Go and have a lie down mate
comment by Kingdom of Davids (U21957)
posted 1 hour, 43 minutes ago
comment by Holland's big brother Europe (U1250)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Kingdom of Davids (U21957)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Keep It Greasy: Reigning English, European & World Champions (U1396)
posted 9 minutes ago
Thing is, they've been eating bats in China for 100's, if not 1000's of years.
It does seem a little disingenuous to point the finger solely in that direction
There's an equally valid argument that COVID-19 has been bio-engineered and unleashed on an unsuspecting population. They (whoever engineered it) obviously meant for it to knock out the economy on the other side of the world but it got out of control.
That's my conspiracy theory for the day
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Mers definitely came from camels....
SARS came from civet cat....
Both are edible in some parts of the world. That shows virus jump from one species to another....
That's an end to your conspiracy theory.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Well no, it all came from bats.
SARS, MERS, Ebola, Rabies, Corona, Marburg and Nipah all came from bats
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/02/200210144854.htm
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/bats-immune-system-viruses-ebola-marburg-people
Bat bites camel, camel get sick, people eat camel, people get sick. Still originated from the bat.
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Read it carefully... Bats are carriers in this cycle. I don't think bats bite camels or civet cat.
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It came from bats and transferred it to camels
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_East_respiratory_syndrome-related_coronavirus
SA Corona cases spike - 14000 in one day. They better get their shiiiiit together.
***********************************
If you follow the pronouncements of the fat arrrshe with the orange hair ..................
you will know exactly why we don't have "our shiiiiit together"!
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posted on 22/3/20
But you are talking about people going back to their daily lives when using those as examples, they just aren’t comparable and didn’t impact the globe in the way this is. That’s why it was flawed reasoning.
posted on 22/3/20
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 7 seconds ago
But you are talking about people going back to their daily lives when using those as examples, they just aren’t comparable and didn’t impact the globe in the way this is. That’s why it was flawed reasoning.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Seriously? You want to batter this to death?
Whether you agree with me using those examples or not is entirely irrelevant. I’ve used them as simple examples of so called planet threatening diseases that were eventually managed; had significant financial impact and people now very rarely talk about.
Nothing more was claimed and to be honest my reasoning in using them is good enough for me as part of a wider debate.
You can label them as flawed over and over again if you want to try and prove a point. It doesn’t make you in any way right.
Quite tiresome to be honest and like a dog with a bone it’s welcome to. Have it and enjoy
Is this thread always so pedantic with petty point scoring?
posted on 22/3/20
examples or not is entirely irrelevant. I’ve used them as simple examples of so called planet threatening diseases that were eventually managed; had significant financial impact and people now very rarely talk about.
———-
They’re like league two viruses compared to the Premier league level of impact
Society hasn’t seen anything like this since WW2
posted on 22/3/20
*PL impact of Corona
posted on 22/3/20
Eh? You are moving the goal posts each time you respond to my initial point regarding those diseases. I’m responding in kind, it’s how conversations work. But I’ll leave it as it seems to have got you in a tiz because you don’t want to admit your error. I’m content with that.
posted on 22/3/20
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 1 minute ago
Eh? You are moving the goal posts each time you respond to my initial point regarding those diseases. I’m responding in kind, it’s how conversations work. But I’ll leave it as it seems to have got you in a tiz because you don’t want to admit your error. I’m content with that.
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I’m far from in a tizz as you put it. . There comes a point where it just goes round and round. You don’t agree with my analogy. I’m fine with that. I don’t see the point in just going through it over and over is all.
Nobody is proving anyone right or wrong here. And certainly no moving of goalposts at all. I’ve tried to explain it. You won’t accept it. Again I’m fine with that.
So I’m really unsure why you want to keep on bartering this
posted on 22/3/20
comment by Bryan ROBBson (U22311)
posted 8 minutes ago
examples or not is entirely irrelevant. I’ve used them as simple examples of so called planet threatening diseases that were eventually managed; had significant financial impact and people now very rarely talk about.
———-
They’re like league two viruses compared to the Premier league level of impact
Society hasn’t seen anything like this since WW2
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Maybe not the best examples but I can’t think of anything else remotely close. WWII is arguably further away than mine. 20 million dead wasn’t it and lasted over 5 years?
This won’t come even anywhere remotely close to that. Not a chance.
posted on 22/3/20
Three replies is battering a point.
posted on 22/3/20
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posted on 22/3/20
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Bryan ROBBson (U22311)
posted 8 minutes ago
examples or not is entirely irrelevant. I’ve used them as simple examples of so called planet threatening diseases that were eventually managed; had significant financial impact and people now very rarely talk about.
———-
They’re like league two viruses compared to the Premier league level of impact
Society hasn’t seen anything like this since WW2
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Maybe not the best examples but I can’t think of anything else remotely close. WWII is arguably further away than mine. 20 million dead wasn’t it and lasted over 5 years?
This won’t come even anywhere remotely close to that. Not a chance.
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I’m not saying it will be as bad as WW2 - but I can’t think of anything that will have been as damaging to the economy that this will be since WW2
posted on 22/3/20
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 3 minutes ago
Three replies is battering a point.
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When it’s on the same mantra as this was then yes. Which bit of it’s my opinion did you not get?
posted on 22/3/20
comment by Bryan ROBBson (U22311)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Bryan ROBBson (U22311)
posted 8 minutes ago
examples or not is entirely irrelevant. I’ve used them as simple examples of so called planet threatening diseases that were eventually managed; had significant financial impact and people now very rarely talk about.
———-
They’re like league two viruses compared to the Premier league level of impact
Society hasn’t seen anything like this since WW2
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Maybe not the best examples but I can’t think of anything else remotely close. WWII is arguably further away than mine. 20 million dead wasn’t it and lasted over 5 years?
This won’t come even anywhere remotely close to that. Not a chance.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I’m not saying it will be as bad as WW2 - but I can’t think of anything that will have been as damaging to the economy that this will be since WW2
----------------------------------------------------------------------
In terms of our own economy then it looks as though that may be the case; but worldwide I’m not so sure.
I see why people will say it’s not like the other diseases but equally WWII is as far away as it gets.
Let’s just say it’s a unique situation without comparison maybe?
posted on 22/3/20
The bit where you equate sars and ebola with the coronavirus.
posted on 22/3/20
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 1 minute ago
The bit where you equate sars and ebola with the coronavirus.
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Ah
Haha
Ahahaha
Is this some kind of achievement for you? It certainly appears that way. That’s the 4th time you’ve said this. Well done.
Off you pop now. Really tedious.
posted on 22/3/20
No I just got bored of talking to you. You obviously don’t like having your opinion challenged so I’ll leave you to it.
posted on 22/3/20
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 16 seconds ago
No I just got bored of talking to you. You obviously don’t like having your opinion challenged so I’ll leave you to it.
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What?
You were so bored you kept coming back time after time with the same point?
And you couldn’t challenge your way over the road my friend so please don’t flatter yourself. I’ll take it we’re done now seeing as you’re so bored?
Good. Thank fwck even. I too have far better things to do
posted on 22/3/20
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posted on 22/3/20
comment by Fourzah (U22366)
posted 50 seconds ago
Know u dont
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I do squire. Although you seem to have popped up from nowhere to try and join in
posted on 22/3/20
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 51 seconds ago
comment by Fourzah (U22366)
posted 50 seconds ago
Know u dont
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I do squire. Although you seem to have popped up from nowhere to try and join in
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Can't believe you even replied to 'know u don't'
posted on 22/3/20
comment by New Magnum. The Mild Drover (U16400)
posted 35 seconds ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 51 seconds ago
comment by Fourzah (U22366)
posted 50 seconds ago
Know u dont
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I do squire. Although you seem to have popped up from nowhere to try and join in
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Can't believe you even replied to 'know u don't'
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I know. Made an rse of that one. Hoping nobody would notice.
As it.
posted on 22/3/20
As if
Even
posted on 22/3/20
comment by Kingdom of Davids (U21957)
posted 1 hour, 35 minutes ago
comment by Keep It Greasy: Reigning English, European & World Champions (U1396)
posted 9 minutes ago
Thing is, they've been eating bats in China for 100's, if not 1000's of years.
It does seem a little disingenuous to point the finger solely in that direction
There's an equally valid argument that COVID-19 has been bio-engineered and unleashed on an unsuspecting population. They (whoever engineered it) obviously meant for it to knock out the economy on the other side of the world but it got out of control.
That's my conspiracy theory for the day
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Mers definitely came from camels....
SARS came from civet cat....
Both are edible in some parts of the world. That shows virus jump from one species to another....
That's an end to your conspiracy theory.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Fuсk me, this сunt thought I was being serious
Go and have a lie down mate
posted on 22/3/20
comment by Kingdom of Davids (U21957)
posted 1 hour, 43 minutes ago
comment by Holland's big brother Europe (U1250)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Kingdom of Davids (U21957)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Keep It Greasy: Reigning English, European & World Champions (U1396)
posted 9 minutes ago
Thing is, they've been eating bats in China for 100's, if not 1000's of years.
It does seem a little disingenuous to point the finger solely in that direction
There's an equally valid argument that COVID-19 has been bio-engineered and unleashed on an unsuspecting population. They (whoever engineered it) obviously meant for it to knock out the economy on the other side of the world but it got out of control.
That's my conspiracy theory for the day
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Mers definitely came from camels....
SARS came from civet cat....
Both are edible in some parts of the world. That shows virus jump from one species to another....
That's an end to your conspiracy theory.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Well no, it all came from bats.
SARS, MERS, Ebola, Rabies, Corona, Marburg and Nipah all came from bats
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/02/200210144854.htm
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/bats-immune-system-viruses-ebola-marburg-people
Bat bites camel, camel get sick, people eat camel, people get sick. Still originated from the bat.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Read it carefully... Bats are carriers in this cycle. I don't think bats bite camels or civet cat.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It came from bats and transferred it to camels
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_East_respiratory_syndrome-related_coronavirus
posted on 22/3/20
SA Corona cases spike - 14000 in one day. They better get their shiiiiit together.
***********************************
If you follow the pronouncements of the fat arrrshe with the orange hair ..................
you will know exactly why we don't have "our shiiiiit together"!
posted on 22/3/20
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