Wuhan Coronavirus: Megathread - Got too big

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Disney has not seen an critic/audience disconnect like this since TLJ and Captain Resting Bitch Face.
 
tbf film critics were always shit
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so were audiences but still
 
Well I guess people will need to find a new gout drug.
One that won't make them sick.
One that'll get them called terrorists
By every schizo liberal dick.
Ghostbusters!

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Already down to 3%. lol

At least some one featured critic review was critical...
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Nevermind.
 
Well.
I wanted to look on Epoch Times and drop their great investigative piece.
I look at the first page of Google.
Nothing.
Second.
Nothing.
Finally THIRD PAGE on Google
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Here is the archive of their graphic
Their timeline is on point, and without our Pooh Emperor interfering.
 
The left can't meme.
Just like they still can't code.

And sorry if someone else already posted it but it might be worth to repeat just in case.
Authored by Jack Phillips via The Epoch Times,

A federal judge on Oct. 8 denied a request to block Michigan State University’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate on the basis of natural immunity.

An employee at the school, Jeanna Norris, filed a lawsuit against the mandate and asked a judge to intervene on the basis that she had already contracted COVID-19 and recovered. She presented two antibody tests showing her previous infection, and her doctors told her that she didn’t need to get the vaccine at this time.

Despite her natural immunity, Norris faces termination from the university for not complying with the school’s mandate that all students and staff get the shot unless they have a medical or religious exemption.

U.S. District Judge Paul Maloney, an appointee of former President George W. Bush, declined her lawsuit. The mandate, Maloney said, didn’t violate her fundamental rights and pointed to a 1905 Supreme Court ruling.

“This Court must apply the law from the Supreme Court: Jacobson essentially applied rational basis review and found that the vaccine mandate was rational in ‘protect[ing] the public health and public safety,’” Maloney said in his order.
“The Court cannot ignore this binding precedent.”
 
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when i first googled xkcd in current decade i was expecting to maybe see some "damn anti-vaxxers" or maybe even a "damn anti-maskers" at worst, not nearly 100 comics about how he hadn't seen anyone else or went in a store until two weeks after his second shot and how he's paranoid that his mask isn't quite airtight. i cannot fucking believe i idolized this guy in middle school
 
Guess they don't need medical ethics at Irvine.
Ethics... California - You must pick one.

Oddly enough the doctor I was cooffing all over never tested me for anything other than The Shanghai shivers. Guess the regular flu just isn't important anymore
Look at how the flu was hardly mentioned at all in the past year when we normally get deluged with dire warnings of flu season and what might happen to those that don't get flue shots.

If they start assigning hospitalizations and deaths under the Flu, they could easily show the Delta wave as being over with.
Perhaps, but look at how many places are still reporting COVID cases that include x number of infections discovered after the fact during a "records review."

I just got a test recently it was almost a week to get them back.
This might largely depend on when/where one gets tested. I had to get a test last summer and the county health department had a suprisingly-fast 2-day turnaround. Other places have taken and still take longer.

....I was not prepared for the whole rant about how anyone who doesn't have their shot yet is selfish, how American Indians are 99% vaxxed maxxed or some shit, and how he had an appointment to get his booster.
It's sad that any innocent statement such as "Well, it's Monday" can be enough to trigger a political rant over COVID or the presidency, or anything otherwise irrelevant to the overall conversation.

Just wait until this hits the aerospace supply chain.
If I recall earlier in the thread, someone was sharing their experience with boating and mentioned how it only takes one available crew member without a replacement to keep a ship from moving because all crew members are required due to law and safety standards.
 
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