Earlier this month , on Friday the 13th's FFF post, I had this meme nestled amongst the cleavage:
Short concise question to elicit some critical thinking? Correct?
This morning, I was dropping off the Jeep to get a check up and oil change. The tank was low so I stopped for gas to fill it up.
Here is what greeted me as I stepped out:
Did I freak out? No.
Does some poor soul from the store have to come pick this up? Yup.
IF this delta kamala-lama-sucks-ding-dongs virus is so bad, what are there no Bio Hazard bins everywhere? Bueller?
Anyway, I'm off today. Chores to do. Might even add more to the FFF post for later.
Enjoy your day. Idiocracy, the movie will soon be a documentary.
I can only laugh at those who still think it's a thing based on this meme only.
ReplyDeleteSame question I've been asking since this Plandemic started. Keep your cupboards full and your ammo cans fuller. This isn't going to end without major bloodshed.
ReplyDeleteWhen the medical office my wife works in re-opened after the lockdown, and everyone had to wear masks and face shields, I asked if the used masks got red bagged. They didn't. I knew right then that this whole thing was a crock.
ReplyDeleteSame reason the boarder is still open?
ReplyDeleteSame reason the boarder is still open?
ReplyDeleteSame reason the boarder is still open?
ReplyDeleteWhen I took my wife to get her second shot,( I refuse to get it) I watched one of the line supervisors lower his mask, take a used snot rag out of his pocket, blow his nose and go back to checking loaded needles for use. This was an outdoor setup in NC. I asked my wife if she saw it, she didn't. I wish I was quicker with my camera. When I saw that, I knew this was a joke.
ReplyDeleteShort answer: because you amateurs have no concept of the niceties observed inside a hospital. We've used the red bins, and do, 24/7/365, for decades.
ReplyDeleteIf people are even wearing masks and gloves out among the Unwashed, that's so far beyond expectations as to be worthy of remark on its own. the idea that they'd throw them in bins - let alone biohazard bins - rather than simply dropping them on the street, the norm by all accounts in most places, would be a minor miracle.
And probably better if you didn't start giving TPTB ideas on new jackassical mandates and taxation schemes, "to pay for disposal of biohazard material". They're already fapping to the Orwellian Society they've created, and will be for years, or until dissuaded by a helpful bullet to the forehead.
Serious question: lifespan of COVID bugs on the outside of my N95 if I were to drop it in the household trash?
DeleteFull disclosure: I'm too cheap to toss 'em; they're all safely stored until I can figure out how securely repair the damned broken straps and eventually use 'em again..
Minutes to hours.
DeleteLay them out in direct sunlight, and UV on a clear sunny day, even at sea level, will probably take care of it in half an hour.
Or bake them at 250 in the oven for an hour.
Pro tip: cut off the candy-ass rubber-like straps, which on the 3M variety, are tied to fail within minutes of 12 hours' continuous use. (Ask me how I know.)
Glue velcro hook dots on the four anchor points.
Make two adjustable cloth or elastic straps, with velcro hook ends.
Poof.
Thank you, sir. The UV thing I kinda do already exposing the mask sitting on the car seat; I'll treat my disabled stock in a more rigorous manner.
DeleteRE the pro-tip: Genius! And totally concur on the crap 3M straps. Thanks again for the response.
UAMARIID already did a study last year on exposure times to get COVID to die. It's measured in seconds in sunlight, a few scant minutes on exposed surfaces indoors.
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Sunlight is the reason I take a shopping-cart from the parking-lot corral instead of a cart sprayed by minimum-wage near the entrance.
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In Australia, would I need a chinesium influenza passport to leave my bedroom?
Jeep?
ReplyDeleteThe MSM is the virus......
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