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It's merely a slight cough. A wheeze that kills only the weakest of bodies.
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that's why only boomers, vegans/soy creatures and AIDS-carriers are so afraid of it. I hope it kills all of them.A wheeze that kills only the weakest of bodies.
repeat process till economy collapses.
But is any of it wrong?We're only on the first page of this thread, and already this is all I'm seeing:
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But is any of it wrong?
guys, guys, Kenneth Copeland spit on a camera in his church, it's been over since then
There’s been a variety of responses to the ongoing coronavirus in how it’s impacted the world at large and concert business as a whole. But Sammy Hagar has taken it to another level.
In an interview with Rolling Stone as part of a piece where they spoke to 14 artists about how they’re dealing with the pandemic, and the former Van Halen singer didn’t hold back.
“I’ll be comfortable playing a show before there’s a vaccine, if it’s declining and seems to be going away. I’m going to make a radical statement here. This is hard to say without stirring somebody up, but truthfully, I’d rather personally get sick and even die, if that’s what it takes,” Hagar said.
He went on to say that he’s willing to pay the ultimate price in order to help save the economy if that’s what it takes.
“I would rather see everyone go back to work. If some of us have to sacrifice on that, OK. I will die for my children and my grandchildren to have a life anywhere close to the life that I had in this wonderful country. That’s just the way that I feel about it.”
And he concluded: “But there may be a time where we have to sacrifice. I mean, how many people die on the Earth every day? I have no idea. I’m sorry to say it, but we all gotta die, man.”