Clarification
The world gets it. A segment of America and Brazil don’t, and we can’t let them dictate the smart people’s deaths, because then what would we have left?
The world gets it. A segment of America and Brazil don’t, and we can’t let them dictate the smart people’s deaths, because then what would we have left?
No one really knows how the parties get to yes. The pieces that are sacrificed in ev’ry game of chess. We just assume that it happens, but no one else is in the Zoom where it happens.
Let me get this straight: Florida Man gets a Mickey Mouse idea and you think it’s great planning?
Having the ability to think without being pressured by fools gives you such an advantage.
Their store, their rules, not yours. That’s how it works. Don’t like it? Don’t go in.
That first person to die was Patricia Dowd, who “exercised routinely, watched her diet and took no medication,” and was a non-smoker.
As the U.S. zooms toward 100,000 deaths, we should understand that we are far from done with this. We have a lot more people to think about this Memorial Day.
I wouldn’t say science fiction writers lacked vision, but did ANY describe pool-noodle hats to enforce social distancing? Yeah, I didn’t read that one either.
Operators are standing by. A licensed attorney will assist you in joining the class action. Monetary reward is not guaranteed (except for us).
They really should have been more specific. (#5 in a series)