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Ive lived through a Labour government, complete and utter disaster. We need a new political party in this country lolClearly labour was always the superior choice, you just needed to see tories in power to realize it.
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Ive lived through a Labour government, complete and utter disaster. We need a new political party in this country lol
I totally forgot about Lord Buckethead.What happened with Lord Buckethead?
For the first few weeks EVERYONE obeyed the rules. It was literally like a ghost town everywhere, you could walk in the middle of the road.well, the problem really was, everyone felt even then, so self-entitled, they couldnt even do the 3 bloody weeks
but..it really wasn't and they really didntFor the first few weeks EVERYONE obeyed the rules. It was literally like a ghost town everywhere, you could walk in the middle of the road.
Sorry, but they really did. Everyone had the fear of black death in them. Traffic was 70% down, with only essential workers going to work.but..it really wasn't and they really didnt
Maybe your specifcic community did..the world at large did not
it was a hoax, a myth, some overblown 'over there' issue, a flu, a chinese virus, a political platform
every time a restriction was laid down people cried 'muh rights, muh rights'
ya, this thread alone, dates back to JanI think it was here in december and therefore was circulating 2 months before the march lockdown
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Im too lazy to go back in the thread and check, but wasnt there articles about house parties, people gathering in parks to sunbathe etc posted during the lockdown?
May have been from the us, but i kind of think it was from the uk.
I will have to take your word for it.These both started to appear in late May, long after peak covid, when people started to realise that covid wasn't the black death, long after the "peak". And to this day the nightingale hospitals havnt seen a single bum on seat

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In all fairness I think the angry yorkshireman deserves the right of reply, so I am posting here his youtube reply to the criticism of his vid:
Lads going to work and nipping to a shop should mean prison to you. Tell you What, let's see what happens because if they get any longer you may see a rather large protest appear on your island. Repercussions will come for your island and it's magistrates same as it will over here with "laws" that are against human rights. Prisons are there for real criminals not hard working lads who should have at most been given a talking to. As for laws, why should anyone listen to the laws of an island that allows paedophiles to freely roam and not be jailed or prosecuted and that has been dragged many times, such as in the paradise papers, for being an off shore tax haven and money laundering institution. You have no leg to stand on when those are allowed but lads who went into a shop with masks on and social distancing get prison.

Hi guys, gonna bow out of casinomeister today, been great fun over the last 15 years, but playford being banned has been the final straw.
I wish you all the best of luck in your slotting and gambling, and in life.
Its been emotional xx

PHE had set up an automatic process to pull this data together into Excel templates so that it could then be uploaded to a central system and made available to the NHS Test and Trace team as well as other government computer dashboards.
The problem is that the PHE developers picked an old file format to do this - known as XLS.
As a consequence, each template could handle only about 65,000 rows of data rather than the one million-plus rows that Excel is actually capable of.
And since each test result created several rows of data, in practice it meant that each template was limited to about 1,400 cases. When that total was reached, further cases were simply left off.
This is the thing, we didnt survive thousands of years without them. Vaccines have increased life expectancy by 30 - 40 years over the last few centuries, vaccines have eradicated numerous diseases over the last 100 years, i.e small pox, and vaccines have greatly increased human health.
Where would we be today without vaccines? Probably living in a world with less than a billion people and a life expectancy of 35 - 50 years.
But the choice to take a vaccine will be yours alone, I know that when any fully tested vaccine comes along I will be in the queue to get it.
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In something Malta got top of Europe
No we didnt....not on a large scale
We died young and often
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If we're 'debating' about vaccines then things have properly gone into the uncanny valley and we may as well start a new thread about whether or not the moon is made of cheese.
I'm tapping out of this one for a bit.

This says it better than I could, and while I appreciate that its not all down to Vaccines, I believe that Vaccination has helped in the reduction of child mortality.Actually we did, you do realise vaccins have only been introduced since a few 100 years - aside from the 'evidence' that smallpox inoculation was practised in China, Africa and Turkey around the year 1000 CE - we did not (officially) start to use any form of vaccin for humans until the end of 1700 CE, and in the western world, the more 'topical' flu vaccines were introduced to the public around 80 years ago. Children's vaccines were started around the 60's of the last era.
My opinion: i would love to live in a world with 'only' one billion people and have zero issues with a 50yr life expectancy (and i'm 44) but nothing in your sentence 'Where would we be' is based on facts, just a feeling you have, based on your trust in said vaccines. Maybe i should counter, i would love to see what the state of our world would be if we hadn't started using vaccines...
As that's very hard to 'imagine' i can only point to some of the indigenous rural communities that now are almost extinct in the world, that have lived in such a manner, who i really find to be great specimens of our species, with more 'value' than your average modern man, and most definitely less of a strain on our world
By the way these isolated tribes used to have a n average lkife expectancy of about 80-90 yrs old, and these days some of the tribes that have 'moderate' contact with the rest of the world have dropped to 60-65 yrs (As example the Jarawa - after they were 'forced to relocate' by the Indian government)... just saying!
Just to be clear: i'm not attacking you, or trying to say you're wrong to trust in vaccines and our WHO's and governments, i'm just giving you some material to contemplate, And to say we really were doing fine for thousands of years, at least in health and life expectancy: in my view, if we wouldn't have focused on healing and eliminating disease (which is already proving to be near impossible - just read up on the mutation of the flu strains and our failing antibiotics/antimicrobial resistance) we most likely weould have focused on adapting and preventation, which to me has always made more sense
And this has all been known as fact, since way before the covid-virus, fake news and social media induced mass hysteria were a thing.. food for thought?
A questionable honor but it may end up solving a lot of casino related issues (bad joke, i know)
See my reply to cncas above. Add to that, we still die young and often, mainly because from what i've seen, we as a a species have actually become weaker, due to overuse of medication, extreme polution, years of unhealthy food preservatives and so much more, most worrying i find the lack of basic fitness of our general population, i'd say people like you and me were perhaps the last generation that actually got outside enough to build up some sort of resistance and general health, which as a general statement definitely seems 'out there' but i swear it worries me a great deal..changes have to be made, and i mean yesterday
Feel free to tap, you generally seem like a decent chap and someone who likes to think throrughly about things, but i've seen you display some unwillingness to exert lateral thinking on some topics in this thread, going as far as comparing some actual scientific questions that are still up for debate by the worlds 'most established experts' to baltant bollocks, so i suggest you take the off-time to study said topics some more..
Of course the moon is made of cheese! Seriously - I'm afraid uncanny valley is the most interesting place in our world, where there's a lot yet to be discovered..
All of the above is not as clear as it could be, i put that down to my non-English nativeness, and the excessive amount of weed i smoked in the last few years due to my medical shite and simultaneously trying to block out all the shit in our world..i had so much more to say but i can't remember...
And @shadow123 ..i'm really sorry for your loss
Can't even fathom what you must feel like now, i just hope you'll stay strong and find joy somewhere..
If you go back to 1800 the rate is 340 deaths per 1000 child mortality rate, so we did struggle to live without vaccines.This says it better than I could, and while I appreciate that its not all down to Vaccines, I believe that Vaccination has helped in the reduction of child mortality.
The turn of the Century marked the beginning of a steady decline in infant mortality. In 1901,1 in every 7 live-born infants died; by 1930 this had dropped to 1 in 15 and in 1973 the proportion was 1 in 592.
Thats a huge drop from 1901 onward, and if i delve deeper down the centuries I am sure the figures will be just as stark.
Just wanted to send my genuine and sincere condolences albeit a bit late as not long been back.Nottingham has been placed in tier 2 so my wifes funeral can go ahead as planned,relieved as I didnt want to
pick which mourners coundnt come if the allowed number was lowered.
Been trying to work out the new tier 2 rules, just as confusing as ever and illogical,you cant socialize with anyone outside your household in a pub, so you go in a pub and a friend happens to be in there,are you breaking the law if you speak to them,but ok if you ignore them.Is it me being thick?
My sister is coming to the funeral and as far as i can tell she cant come back to my house after for a cuppa,
we cant go to a pub or any other indoor place, all we can do is stand in the pouring rain to chat.
I have no problem with restrictions but I think again these have not been thought through properly.
Still trying to get my head round support bubble rules they are even more confusing.
Sorry for your loss.Nottingham has been placed in tier 2 so my wifes funeral can go ahead as planned,relieved as I didnt want to
pick which mourners coundnt come if the allowed number was lowered.
Been trying to work out the new tier 2 rules, just as confusing as ever and illogical,you cant socialize with anyone outside your household in a pub, so you go in a pub and a friend happens to be in there,are you breaking the law if you speak to them,but ok if you ignore them.Is it me being thick?
My sister is coming to the funeral and as far as i can tell she cant come back to my house after for a cuppa,
we cant go to a pub or any other indoor place, all we can do is stand in the pouring rain to chat.
I have no problem with restrictions but I think again these have not been thought through properly.
Still trying to get my head round support bubble rules they are even more confusing.
Thanks
Glad it wasnt me being thick(very good chance I was).
