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The lengths you have to go to when an illness is not that serious and it is hard for people to find someone you know who has actually suffered from it, let alone died.

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I'm getting heavy clownworld vibes from these photos.

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White women at it again.
 
Homeschooling life hack:

It is very possible to find some not-quite-up-to-date teacher education textbooks that can give you the information in curriculum and pedagogy you would have learned if you'd taken a teacher training course.

Look up some syllabi from your favorite teacher education program near you, and see what books they're using to teach the future teachers.

You'll learn that about 70% of any of these books is dedicated to "inclusiveness" of one sort or another, plus classroom management and discipline. But there's some wheat amid the chaff if you're looking carefully (especially in math and reading education), and once you read a few of these you won't feel like you've deprived your child of the benefit of a teacher trained according to the teacher education norms of your time and place. Sam Wineburg's Thinking Like a Historian is a great primer for teaching history in a way that will inspire critical thinking about sources.

It was always my intent to "best of both worlds" my kids with a hybrid homeschool/regular school situation, doing regular school for band and chorus and art, stuff that wouldn't be so easy to teach with the experience and equipment we had here. But the schools have now become, on an average day, the Kafka-esque authoritarian hellscape that it only seemed to be once in a while back when I was in school in the late Jurassic. My biggest question is what the fuck to do about them post-secondary, because I've got a herd of highly academic STEM-heads who won't be happy if their day-to-day doesn't involve a lot more theoretical education past high school, but most universities are buying in hard to the pandemic aesthetic.

Any Kiwis with a line on any unis anywhere in the world that aren't doing anything differently and just having a normal year?
Spent several years as an instructor myself, training officers in a certain field. Our instructor school was maybe four weeks long. Is teaching students from the age of 17 on up THAT different from teaching little kids? For some reason, I don't think so. We learned a lot of things. Spent a good bit of time on counseling. One key to counseling is to hear the person out. We'd practice presenting different types of lessons on each other. We learned the ISD (Instructional Systems Design) model, which was a big help to us who also ended up writing new training courses. We were imbued with the need never to bullshit the students when they had a question you didn't know the answer to. Just tell them you'll find out, or have them find out. Bullshitting leads to loss of credibility, which finishes you in the classroom. I came out of that course believing I could teach anything, provided a lesson plan. And in my course I ended up successfully teaching all but one of the twelve or so blocks of the course. One block I never ended up teaching, but could have done it.

After initial instructor school, we could take short additional training courses, which I did. You were also evaluated in class periodically, normally by your boss or the branch chief. In my turn, when I became an instructor supervisor, I'd do evals. There was also a path to master instructor status - two years teaching, completion of X number of training courses, and in-class evaluation by your boss/branch chief. Made master instructor, first officer to do so in years, I was told. But I still worked to be the best instructor I could be. Even when I became chief of operations and training for the unit did a little teaching, and would also observe certain training classes.

I simply don't believe you need four years of college to be an effective teacher. I'd put a graduate of any military academic instructor training school against a new "teacher". Will also tell you that the instructor training served me well in the civilian world, where I developed/presented training for a Big Tech company.
 
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It's almost like they want to push everyone who they can't 100% control out of the workforce/economy so they can replace them with those who are properly compliant.
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Edit: They're replacing the doctors and nurses with National Guard field medics.
"The plan also includes the potential deployment of medically-trained National Guard members, and the opportunity to expedite visa requests for medical professionals. "​
Oh I do not like where this is going.
Edit: those info isn't verified. Im wondering if anyone has have hearded about it or has more sources?

Did anyone hear about IoB? Its like IoT but for... Bodies.

The Internet of Bodies (IoB) will monitor your body, emotions, and thoughts 24/7 — just as the IoT (Internet of Things) monitors devices.

In her words, “We will be under assessment — we will be under measure of computation — in every aspect of our lives in the future. From what you eat, who you date, what you buy on the internet, how much energy you use. But also, what are your vital signs, what are you doing in terms of health? What kind of specific genetic quirks do you have? What’s your genome telling about your health, about your mental health, about how well you are doing, how well you are aging…”

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We have no "horror" and I must sticker 🦴🦴🦴
Seriously, good on you, I wish you nothing but happiness and success with it all.
Homeschooling life hack:

It is very possible to find some not-quite-up-to-date teacher education textbooks that can give you the information in curriculum and pedagogy you would have learned if you'd taken a teacher training course.

Look up some syllabi from your favorite teacher education program near you, and see what books they're using to teach the future teachers.
Let us know if you want book/educational recommendations for the kids, @borsabil.
My wife has been pushing me to go back to school to ear a teaching degree (because I'm good with kids), but she still doesn't believe me when I tell her how American schools are. She thinks I'm exaggerating, or being to picky/sensitive.
Send her here. We'll clear that up right quick.
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"The plan also includes the potential deployment of medically-trained National Guard members, and the opportunity to expedite visa requests for medical professionals. "​
Oh I do not like where this is going.

We have no "horror" and I must sticker 🦴🦴🦴


Let us know if you want book/educational recommendations for the kids, @borsabil.

Send her here. We'll clear that up right quick.
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Seconded on the HS books and stuff. my sister homeschools, has for a whiles and loves it.
 
Words that do not appear anywhere in this patent:

2.4
quantum
microwave
fatty
graphene
oxide
I'm too lazy to read much of it, but it sure looks like a patent for a generic smartphone contact tracing app designed to be generic enough they can sue anyone who implements it.

The names of the 'inventors' are also patent agents, not pharma or technology people, so it's 99% just a patent troll.
 
Florida is done with Delta

And since Mu and all other variants don't have a mutation that could re-infect somebody who has had Delta than this pandemic is over for those got naturally sick and got better.

The vaccinated are probably gonna be ok also if they keep up with boosters

Its done fella's

Delta is just too quick and less lethal and acted like a natural vaccine.

It took only 30 days for the entire population to get it. No lockdowns, no masks no restrictions.

If all states did this it would be over for them also but i'll bet they will do everything they can to delay that steep peak






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So here is something that was not mentioned on this thread (because we are not suburban white women who watch this trash). Friday's episode of The View was suppose to have Hyena Harris sit in studio but two of the hosts tested positive despite being vaccinated right before Harris was to come out (she would appear via screen-to-screen). Later in the day it was revealed that their tests were false positives, which has now resulted in two theories.
  1. This was all a publicity stunt for who knows why.
  2. These tests are unreliable and any positive result should be questioned.
 
  1. These tests are unreliable and any positive result should be questioned.

Ill go with both but the person administering the test matters alot. If its some wagie with a walgreens kit than yeah

Hospital testing is way more accurate but most people are relying on junk at home tests which are a total crapshoot and may aswell be worthless.

Its also possible these retarded tests are tripping positive because the vaccination itself
 
Edit: those info isn't verified. Im wondering if anyone has have hearded about it or has more sources?

Did anyone hear about IoB? Its like IoT but for... Bodies.

The Internet of Bodies (IoB) will monitor your body, emotions, and thoughts 24/7 — just as the IoT (Internet of Things) monitors devices.

In her words, “We will be under assessment — we will be under measure of computation — in every aspect of our lives in the future. From what you eat, who you date, what you buy on the internet, how much energy you use. But also, what are your vital signs, what are you doing in terms of health? What kind of specific genetic quirks do you have? What’s your genome telling about your health, about your mental health, about how well you are doing, how well you are aging…”

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I can't find the pdf of the patent but there's a web page with the text.
This just looks like bonkers tech that gets patented all the time in the hopes that they can patent troll, and doesn't say anything about injectables. Let's say all the vaccinated have graphene oxide in their system. What would beaming them with energy do? It's either going to affect them, or use the body as a reflecting antenna. All that gets bounced back is stuff you beamed to them. You're not tracking anything, because 50-80% of the adults in the street are bouncing the waves back without adding any information to the signal.
Sometimes the stuff people come up with to explain the current events do not make sense. I don't know how big batches of vaccines are, but there's probably tens of thousands of people who get the same batch with no way to know which vial they got so there's nothing unique that can be assigned to each injection.
Words that do not appear anywhere in this patent:

2.4
quantum
microwave
fatty
graphene
oxide
Just so everyone is on the same page for this the patent is attached as a pdf. Easy to find too, just use Google's patent search and enter the number, stuff like this won't fall under the Invention Secrecy Act.

At a glance it doesn't look nefarious in the sense of injecting stuff, just the latest attempt at coming up with an external AI (read, machine learning) system for determining the amount to vaccinate a particular population. Or in other words, the usual corporate grift.
 

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Florida is done with Delta

And since Mu and all other variants don't have a mutation that could re-infect somebody who has had Delta than this pandemic is over for those got naturally sick and got better.

The vaccinated are probably gonna be ok also if they keep up with boosters

Its done fella's

Delta is just too quick and less lethal and acted like a natural vaccine.

It took only 30 days for the entire population to get it. No lockdowns, no masks no restrictions.

If all states did this it would be over for them also but i'll bet they will do everything they can to delay that steep peak






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This might be the least Doomer thing you have posted since this entire thread began.
 
Florida is done with Delta

And since Mu and all other variants don't have a mutation that could re-infect somebody who has had Delta than this pandemic is over for those got naturally sick and got better.

The vaccinated are probably gonna be ok also if they keep up with boosters

Its done fella's

Delta is just too quick and less lethal and acted like a natural vaccine.

It took only 30 days for the entire population to get it. No lockdowns, no masks no restrictions.

If all states did this it would be over for them also but i'll bet they will do everything they can to delay that steep peak






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Really interesting stuff to know, thanks for sharing that!
 
Florida is done with Delta

And since Mu and all other variants don't have a mutation that could re-infect somebody who has had Delta than this pandemic is over for those got naturally sick and got better.

The vaccinated are probably gonna be ok also if they keep up with boosters

Its done fella's

Delta is just too quick and less lethal and acted like a natural vaccine.

It took only 30 days for the entire population to get it. No lockdowns, no masks no restrictions.

If all states did this it would be over for them also but i'll bet they will do everything they can to delay that steep peak






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It sure is funny how this looks more or less the same as places that "follow what The Experts say" where even the smallest baby has to wear two masks and everyone is required to show their vaxx passport to prove they've received both vaxx doses AND the booster shot. Per capita death rate is barely higher too which is pretty impressive given the number of boomers (or maybe not given the actions of Andrew "Granny Killer" Cuomo).

But who am I kidding, none of this matters. Evidence doesn't matter, because anyone who disagrees with The Experts is not considered fit to interpret the evidence. The Pandemic doesn't end until The Experts decree that it's time for it to end so we all have to keep playing pretend.
 
The truth is that there has been staff shortage issues across the company for about a year now, and it is starting to really show up in the form of liquidated damages assessed from failures to perform to contract spec for clients.
At my morning job, my boss was looking for 2 people when I was hired and -- as far as I know -- he hasn't hired the second person unless our intern is that person. In addition, another business owner I know has had to take on part of the day-to-day work because he can't find anyone else he can hire to do it so that he can focus on the managerial tasks.

On a bigger scale, though, the shortage has been noticeable across multiple industries and fields: health care, retail, hospitality, grocery stores, sports officials, etc. For those already stretched thin even before the pandemic, it's become worse now. Those still working are expected to pick up the slack for those that left or opted out due to COVID concerns -- leading them to be burned out to the point they want to quit or reduce their workload as well.

Also, look at the number of small/family-owned businesses that have wanted to stay open but reluctantly closed up -- sometimes permanently -- because they can't find the minimum number of people they need to staff the business.
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I forgot to mention in my previous post that Michigan's Dr. Joneigh Khaldun stepped down as the state's chief medical exec. I know nothing as of yet about her successor, Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian.


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Reading about the work crunch in tech companies makes me really glad in hindsight to be sponging off of the government with my year and a half paid vacation smoking weed, snowboarding, running, and yelling at Mask Karens from that grind rather than having to deal with pay cuts, an increased work load, and more stress.

It's also nice to brag about my pandemic beach ready body when every chode I know became a fattie.
 
Florida is done with Delta

And since Mu and all other variants don't have a mutation that could re-infect somebody who has had Delta than this pandemic is over for those got naturally sick and got better.

The vaccinated are probably gonna be ok also if they keep up with boosters

Its done fella's

Delta is just too quick and less lethal and acted like a natural vaccine.

It took only 30 days for the entire population to get it. No lockdowns, no masks no restrictions.

If all states did this it would be over for them also but i'll bet they will do everything they can to delay that steep peak


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It could be interesting to compare Florida data with the ones from other states like Texas, Ohio, New York and California.
 
Hey did you folks know that a "3rd dose" is in not the same as a "booster"? Yeah, I just learned this today. I have to roll my eyes, because if you want to get technical, then yeah sure, this statement IS fact. Simply for the fact that none of these mRNA shots can exemplify anything enough to be considered "booster". I spoke with a woman about her daughter being sick/positive and the woman disclosed that she is also positive/a breakthrough case. She additionally disclosed that her husband has "a lot going on"/immunocompromised in some way and just got his "3rd dose" and is hiding out at a hotel lol. Imagine getting so scared of getting a little bit sick that you actually flee your home. The man has had 3 fucking jabs and it's still not enough.
 
Kinda hard to give thoughts on something with no source or context. Would help if you had a link, preferably archived, to the full original document.


Trash shit like that is fucking useless, jesus fucking christ, provide better than that, shit like that is why people dismiss anyone who questions everything like this as bonkers.

A 44 second clip and a screen shot of something with some random text on it is meaningless. Shit like that means nothing, proves nothing, achieves nothing except makes people look like retards.


Give some context and the link to the full source, and it might be something worth reading, but til then, brb, gonna print that picture off and line my cat litter tray with it. It's as retarded ad the fucking lackwites going REEEE PIIIIILLLEEEEEESSSS OOFFFFFFFFFFFF BBBBBBBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODDDDDDDDDIIIIIIIIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSS
HOOOOOOOOOOOSSSSPPPPPPPPPIIIIIIIITTTTTTTTAAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLSSSSSSSSSSSSS
OOOOOOOOOOOOVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRWWWWHHHHHHHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLMMMMMMMMMMMEEEEEEEEEEEEEDDDDDD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, just on opposite end of the spectrum.
Master philanthropist and largest private agricultural land owner Billy Gates has you covered for all things creepy.



Hey did you folks know that a "3rd dose" is in not the same as a "booster"? Yeah, I just learned this today. I have to roll my eyes, because if you want to get technical, then yeah sure, this statement IS fact. Simply for the fact that none of these mRNA shots can exemplify anything enough to be considered "booster". I spoke with a woman about her daughter being sick/positive and the woman disclosed that she is also positive/a breakthrough case. She additionally disclosed that her husband has "a lot going on"/immunocompromised in some way and just got his "3rd dose" and is hiding out at a hotel lol. Imagine getting so scared of getting a little bit sick that you actually flee your home. The man has had 3 fucking jabs and it's still not enough.
I don't give a shit how immunocompromised I am I'd take a shotgun mouthwash before I flee/hide away from my fucking kids.

Completely trash people.
 
Reading about the work crunch in tech companies makes me really glad in hindsight to be sponging off of the government with my year and a half paid vacation smoking weed, snowboarding, running, and yelling at Mask Karens from that grind rather than having to deal with pay cuts, an increased work load, and more stress.

It's also nice to brag about my pandemic beach ready body when every chode I know became a fattie.
Sounds like one is causing the other. You know what would be really stupid? If the Great Filter wasn't nukes,climate change, bioleninism, or whatever the issue du jour happens to be in 5 years, but the HR profession becoming so collectively god-awful that it drives the labour force participation rate down to skeleton-crew levels, through a feedback loop of labour shortages driving more intensive work environments, making us extremely vulnerable to the slightest shocks.
 
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