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Just from SF alone, this virus wiped out almost $150 million in visitors spending from the city's coffer - https://www.bizjournals.com/sanfran...150-million-event-spending-200-000-hotel.html
You think SF is hit hard. With near empty flights, I hear there are millions of bed bugs in Detroit that are struggling to find a ride out of there. Some are resorting to Greyhound travel and merely settling for Green Bay.Just from SF alone, this virus wiped out almost $150 million in visitors spending from the city's coffer - https://www.bizjournals.com/sanfran...150-million-event-spending-200-000-hotel.html
I heard Detroit has been bad for years. Like in the reference it got in the film Scary Movie 4. A small bit of movie trivia that fans of the movie know. edit: trivia hint: "Here's Detroit. Here's Detroit after the attacks."You think SF is hit hard. With near empty flights, I hear there are millions of bed bugs in Detroit that are struggling to find a ride out of there.
i don't think i'm going to be able to sleep tonight
not sure if i've ever been this close to having a mental breakdown
Seriously?
I''m licking my C* notes for the coke effect. Am I doing it wrong?nah i'm ok
just started a stupid new medicine and it's driving me nuts, but the effect will fade in an hour or so
i'm just gonna get off the interweb now and go watch some netflix and chill
(disclaimer: not actually netflix and chill)
i don't think i'm going to be able to sleep tonight
not sure if i've ever been this close to having a mental breakdown
Yep, he's the one you're remembering. I agree wholeheartedly about his work situation.Is it you that works a crazy amount of hours without getting paid OT or am I getting mixed with someone else? If it's you, you need to rethink your job situation. That is going to catch up with you very hard if it has not already. It's bad enough working crazy hours all the time and not having time to yourself but even worse if there is no compensation.
Umm, they don't sell lotion where you live? Washing hands doesn't damage them, it only removes the needed oils that prevent the effects you're complaining about. Well, it removes germs too, but removing germs/viruses doesn't cause dry, itchy skin.Because of covid-19 fears..I've washed my hands so many times per day for the past couple weeks, the space between the base of fingers is starting to get quite dry and itchy. Think I'll wear some disposable latex or nitrile gloves for a day or two to hopefully let the skin regain some oils.
Umm, they don't sell lotion where you live? Washing hands doesn't damage them, it only removes the needed oils that prevent the effects you're complaining about. Well, it removes germs too, but removing germs/viruses doesn't cause dry, itchy skin.![]()
Actually, it's recommended to give up drinking while this is going on. I mean, if you want to ameliorate your infection.This just gave me an idea. The Coronavirus drinking game. Take a sip every time there is a new case, drink a whole one every time someone dies from it.
You might do well to quarantine yourself if you can. Hey, get some zinc lozenges. Use them per the instructions if you have any indication that you might be coming down with something. They are said to really help in stopping this virus's action, which is 100% to attack lung tissue. I'll paste in Dr. Robb's post, which explains it:i've been reading and it sounds like this virus can destroy people's lungs. the CT scans are terrifying.
and i've had some nasty chest pain and breathing problems for the past year
so if i get this, i think i'm as good as dead
True but he's right. Inferior/dangerous products, loss of our ability to support ourselves because we outsource everything. Read something that said that said that we get 90% of our drug components from overseas. Steel anyone?
Really? This isn't a left/right policy discussion. Both sides of our effed up govt have their heads in the trough.
Gonna slip this in here because it belongs
Actually, it's recommended to give up drinking while this is going on. I mean, if you want to ameliorate your infection.
Please refrain from name-calling and tell us how is discussion about the effect of this viral outbreak on supply chains not respecting the thread title?!what a moran. context is everything. hoarding supplies is in response to a viral outbreak. our dependancy on foreign manufacturing is built upon decades of and will never be changed by any single administration ever. youre right, this isnt a left/right policy discussion, its not a policy discussion at all. please respect the thread title thanks. dont want to? well then ill be a dick because you deserve it.
Bottled water doesn't have "micro plastics"I get the TP, and even the paper towels, but bottled water? I guess you like the BPH and microplastics found in water in plastic bottles? I was in Sam's Club the other day and TP was gone. paper towels stock was low, but they had a mountain of bottled water.
No. You store water in plastic and the water will dissolve tiny amount of plastic, albeit slowly.Bottled water doesn't have "micro plastics"
You're talking about what happens when it hypothetically becomes litter and gets degraded into tiny bits.
Does it? Is the minuscule amount of "dissolved" plastic shown to be harmful? Is it shown to be related to BPH?No. You store water in plastic and the water will dissolve tiny amount of plastic, albeit slowly.
Well, lead pipes... certainly.Does it? Is the minuscule amount of "dissolved" plastic shown to be harmful? Is it shown to be related to BPH?
I suppose it dissolves a tiny bit of glass or ceramic from your bottles and cups? Or maybe whatever your pipes are made from?
Does it? Is the minuscule amount of "dissolved" plastic shown to be harmful? Is it shown to be related to BPH?
I suppose it dissolves a tiny bit of glass or ceramic from your bottles and cups? Or maybe whatever your pipes are made from?
Glass is made from molten sand. It's what chemists use to hold chemicals in liquid form over heat.... it's pretty safe for storage and heating food. Plastics, however have a much lower melting point and due to the makeup of them coming from petroleum and other stuff....well, the general consensus is that it can be considered a carcinogen if consumed.Does it? Is the minuscule amount of "dissolved" plastic shown to be harmful? Is it shown to be related to BPH?
I suppose it dissolves a tiny bit of glass or ceramic from your bottles and cups? Or maybe whatever your pipes are made from?
