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  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    iMago wrote: »
    all i know is that-
    in the final days, as my internet slows to a crawl, and the ronaragezombies are closing in, it will have been my pleasure to post memes about the dying of the earth with you fine people

    and personally, i plan on my final post being a picture of the earth with a crying michael jordan gif superimposed over it, probably even have a little crying laughing emoji watermark in the corner too.

    crying michael jordan..... the gift that keeps on giving

  • Mr_Healthy_Habits
    Mr_Healthy_Habits Posts: 12,588 Member
    iMago wrote: »
    all i know is that-
    in the final days, as my internet slows to a crawl, and the ronaragezombies are closing in, it will have been my pleasure to post memes about the dying of the earth with you fine people

    and personally, i plan on my final post being a picture of the earth with a crying michael jordan gif superimposed over it, probably even have a little crying laughing emoji watermark in the corner too.

    It would be an honor to find the mystery box and throw monkey bombs with you until we run out of ammo my friend... 😂
  • GettinLean19
    GettinLean19 Posts: 452 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    I was thinking.....


    H1N1 (2009/2010)
    US cases ~ 60.8 million
    US deaths : 22,469

    Panic level : chilled

    Then:

    Corona (2020)
    US cases ~ a few thousand
    US deaths : a few hundred

    Panic level : mass hysteria & economic collapse


    Why the change of attitude ??

    Picture a graph where your x axis is lethality and y axis is rate of transmission, then break it into quadrants. Upper left is chickenpox, low lethality but super rapid spread. Lower right is ebola. Low transmission but high lethality. The upper right quadrant is the worst one to be in and that’s where you’d find measles, polio and smallpox. Lower left is the best case scenario then.

    That’s where H1N1 can be found.

    This coronavirus is still unknown but best research puts it somewhere on that diagonal line that goes through lower left to upper right. Problem is, they don’t know exactly where yet. They currently have it somewhere between smallpox/measles/polio and h1n1. Like right in the middle. Moderate spread, moderate lethality. Considerably worse than h1n1 in both regards.

    So consider h1n1 to be kinda like a practice exam they failed because they were too chill about it. And maybe this virus will be yet another practice test for an even nastier one.

    Personally I’m glad they’re taking some guidance from prior epidemics. I mean h1n1 killed that many people?! Sheeesh


    Let's say, for the sake of argument, that somebody was in the woods over the weekend doing something they shouldn't have been doing.....


    Where would poison oak fit into that little graph of yours ??







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    DON’T POKE FUN AT MY AFTERNOON ART PROJECT

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    This actually made me laugh pretty hard, which is saying a lot since the tp jokes have all been exhausted
  • GettinLean19
    GettinLean19 Posts: 452 Member
    I saw an article that said as of yesterday 73000 people have been known to recover, while 5800 have died...

    By these numbers, that's a survival rate of 92%, so if 60.8m were infected... We could be looking at as many as 4.86m deaths...

    Granted the unknown is how many people have already had it and recovered without even knowing they had it...

    But let's take just 10% of that number... It's still 486,000 deaths... 21.5x the death rate of h1n1

    Missed this post earlier. Holy moly thats a lot. And taking only 10% of the number would be extremely conservative. I’m guessing the percentage of asymptomatic carriers is a heckuva lot less than 90%
  • NotSoFat70
    NotSoFat70 Posts: 304 Member
    I should probably replace a missing fence board.A coyote uses my yard as a shortcut every morning because of it.
  • cdubks88
    cdubks88 Posts: 3,573 Member
    Probs shouldn't have ate all the foods and drank all the wine. 🤕

    Hope you had a wonderful birthday. 😊
  • cdubks88
    cdubks88 Posts: 3,573 Member
    1sphere wrote: »
    One of my coworkers is self-isolating at home because he has the symptoms......

    I'm working from home because it was the companies directive. I didn't even get the chance to spread the virus and take a few people down with me

    I gotta be here......apparently I am very healthy and I’ll be fine.....lol

    Be safe. 😊
  • nels5850
    nels5850 Posts: 76 Member
    edited March 2020
    My gym finally closed


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  • cowsfan12
    cowsfan12 Posts: 6,176 Member
    Wwe with no audience- so freakin weird
  • iMago
    iMago Posts: 8,714 Member
    sports- none
    bars- shut down
    restaurants- closed
    movie theaters- nope
    bored people- EVERYWHERE
    ...

    now.
    now is the time to start an onlyfans page.
  • Mr_Healthy_Habits
    Mr_Healthy_Habits Posts: 12,588 Member
    1sphere wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    I was thinking.....


    H1N1 (2009/2010)
    US cases ~ 60.8 million
    US deaths : 22,469

    Panic level : chilled

    Then:

    Corona (2020)
    US cases ~ a few thousand
    US deaths : a few hundred

    Panic level : mass hysteria & economic collapse


    Why the change of attitude ??

    Picture a graph where your x axis is lethality and y axis is rate of transmission, then break it into quadrants. Upper left is chickenpox, low lethality but super rapid spread. Lower right is ebola. Low transmission but high lethality. The upper right quadrant is the worst one to be in and that’s where you’d find measles, polio and smallpox. Lower left is the best case scenario then.

    That’s where H1N1 can be found.

    This coronavirus is still unknown but best research puts it somewhere on that diagonal line that goes through lower left to upper right. Problem is, they don’t know exactly where yet. They currently have it somewhere between smallpox/measles/polio and h1n1. Like right in the middle. Moderate spread, moderate lethality. Considerably worse than h1n1 in both regards.

    So consider h1n1 to be kinda like a practice exam they failed because they were too chill about it. And maybe this virus will be yet another practice test for an even nastier one.

    Personally I’m glad they’re taking some guidance from prior epidemics. I mean h1n1 killed that many people?! Sheeesh


    Let's say, for the sake of argument, that somebody was in the woods over the weekend doing something they shouldn't have been doing.....


    Where would poison oak fit into that little graph of yours ??







    .

    DON’T POKE FUN AT MY AFTERNOON ART PROJECT
    You remind me of a member...who doesn't seem to be active anymore

    Yeah I’m probably her

    Nah, you definitely have your own unique feel to you... Though oddly familiar... You just belong here lol
  • GettinLean19
    GettinLean19 Posts: 452 Member
    1sphere wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    I was thinking.....


    H1N1 (2009/2010)
    US cases ~ 60.8 million
    US deaths : 22,469

    Panic level : chilled

    Then:

    Corona (2020)
    US cases ~ a few thousand
    US deaths : a few hundred

    Panic level : mass hysteria & economic collapse


    Why the change of attitude ??

    Picture a graph where your x axis is lethality and y axis is rate of transmission, then break it into quadrants. Upper left is chickenpox, low lethality but super rapid spread. Lower right is ebola. Low transmission but high lethality. The upper right quadrant is the worst one to be in and that’s where you’d find measles, polio and smallpox. Lower left is the best case scenario then.

    That’s where H1N1 can be found.

    This coronavirus is still unknown but best research puts it somewhere on that diagonal line that goes through lower left to upper right. Problem is, they don’t know exactly where yet. They currently have it somewhere between smallpox/measles/polio and h1n1. Like right in the middle. Moderate spread, moderate lethality. Considerably worse than h1n1 in both regards.

    So consider h1n1 to be kinda like a practice exam they failed because they were too chill about it. And maybe this virus will be yet another practice test for an even nastier one.

    Personally I’m glad they’re taking some guidance from prior epidemics. I mean h1n1 killed that many people?! Sheeesh


    Let's say, for the sake of argument, that somebody was in the woods over the weekend doing something they shouldn't have been doing.....


    Where would poison oak fit into that little graph of yours ??







    .

    DON’T POKE FUN AT MY AFTERNOON ART PROJECT
    You remind me of a member...who doesn't seem to be active anymore

    Yeah I’m probably her

    Nah, you definitely have your own unique feel to you... Though oddly familiar... You just belong here lol

    Maybe you never got to know the other girl? 😂
  • Mr_Healthy_Habits
    Mr_Healthy_Habits Posts: 12,588 Member
    1sphere wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    I was thinking.....


    H1N1 (2009/2010)
    US cases ~ 60.8 million
    US deaths : 22,469

    Panic level : chilled

    Then:

    Corona (2020)
    US cases ~ a few thousand
    US deaths : a few hundred

    Panic level : mass hysteria & economic collapse


    Why the change of attitude ??

    Picture a graph where your x axis is lethality and y axis is rate of transmission, then break it into quadrants. Upper left is chickenpox, low lethality but super rapid spread. Lower right is ebola. Low transmission but high lethality. The upper right quadrant is the worst one to be in and that’s where you’d find measles, polio and smallpox. Lower left is the best case scenario then.

    That’s where H1N1 can be found.

    This coronavirus is still unknown but best research puts it somewhere on that diagonal line that goes through lower left to upper right. Problem is, they don’t know exactly where yet. They currently have it somewhere between smallpox/measles/polio and h1n1. Like right in the middle. Moderate spread, moderate lethality. Considerably worse than h1n1 in both regards.

    So consider h1n1 to be kinda like a practice exam they failed because they were too chill about it. And maybe this virus will be yet another practice test for an even nastier one.

    Personally I’m glad they’re taking some guidance from prior epidemics. I mean h1n1 killed that many people?! Sheeesh


    Let's say, for the sake of argument, that somebody was in the woods over the weekend doing something they shouldn't have been doing.....


    Where would poison oak fit into that little graph of yours ??







    .

    DON’T POKE FUN AT MY AFTERNOON ART PROJECT
    You remind me of a member...who doesn't seem to be active anymore

    Yeah I’m probably her

    Nah, you definitely have your own unique feel to you... Though oddly familiar... You just belong here lol

    Maybe you never got to know the other girl? 😂

    Ppff... Her loss 😏

    😂
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    1sphere wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    I was thinking.....


    H1N1 (2009/2010)
    US cases ~ 60.8 million
    US deaths : 22,469

    Panic level : chilled

    Then:

    Corona (2020)
    US cases ~ a few thousand
    US deaths : a few hundred

    Panic level : mass hysteria & economic collapse


    Why the change of attitude ??

    Picture a graph where your x axis is lethality and y axis is rate of transmission, then break it into quadrants. Upper left is chickenpox, low lethality but super rapid spread. Lower right is ebola. Low transmission but high lethality. The upper right quadrant is the worst one to be in and that’s where you’d find measles, polio and smallpox. Lower left is the best case scenario then.

    That’s where H1N1 can be found.

    This coronavirus is still unknown but best research puts it somewhere on that diagonal line that goes through lower left to upper right. Problem is, they don’t know exactly where yet. They currently have it somewhere between smallpox/measles/polio and h1n1. Like right in the middle. Moderate spread, moderate lethality. Considerably worse than h1n1 in both regards.

    So consider h1n1 to be kinda like a practice exam they failed because they were too chill about it. And maybe this virus will be yet another practice test for an even nastier one.

    Personally I’m glad they’re taking some guidance from prior epidemics. I mean h1n1 killed that many people?! Sheeesh


    Let's say, for the sake of argument, that somebody was in the woods over the weekend doing something they shouldn't have been doing.....


    Where would poison oak fit into that little graph of yours ??







    .

    DON’T POKE FUN AT MY AFTERNOON ART PROJECT
    You remind me of a member...who doesn't seem to be active anymore

    Yeah I’m probably her

    Nah, you definitely have your own unique feel to you... Though oddly familiar... You just belong here lol

    Maybe you never got to know the other girl? 😂

    I'm glad that you're not her; she was weird.
  • Mr_Healthy_Habits
    Mr_Healthy_Habits Posts: 12,588 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    1sphere wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    I was thinking.....


    H1N1 (2009/2010)
    US cases ~ 60.8 million
    US deaths : 22,469

    Panic level : chilled

    Then:

    Corona (2020)
    US cases ~ a few thousand
    US deaths : a few hundred

    Panic level : mass hysteria & economic collapse


    Why the change of attitude ??

    Picture a graph where your x axis is lethality and y axis is rate of transmission, then break it into quadrants. Upper left is chickenpox, low lethality but super rapid spread. Lower right is ebola. Low transmission but high lethality. The upper right quadrant is the worst one to be in and that’s where you’d find measles, polio and smallpox. Lower left is the best case scenario then.

    That’s where H1N1 can be found.

    This coronavirus is still unknown but best research puts it somewhere on that diagonal line that goes through lower left to upper right. Problem is, they don’t know exactly where yet. They currently have it somewhere between smallpox/measles/polio and h1n1. Like right in the middle. Moderate spread, moderate lethality. Considerably worse than h1n1 in both regards.

    So consider h1n1 to be kinda like a practice exam they failed because they were too chill about it. And maybe this virus will be yet another practice test for an even nastier one.

    Personally I’m glad they’re taking some guidance from prior epidemics. I mean h1n1 killed that many people?! Sheeesh


    Let's say, for the sake of argument, that somebody was in the woods over the weekend doing something they shouldn't have been doing.....


    Where would poison oak fit into that little graph of yours ??







    .

    DON’T POKE FUN AT MY AFTERNOON ART PROJECT
    You remind me of a member...who doesn't seem to be active anymore

    Yeah I’m probably her

    Nah, you definitely have your own unique feel to you... Though oddly familiar... You just belong here lol

    Maybe you never got to know the other girl? 😂

    I'm glad that you're not her; she was weird.

    Yeah she was totally weird...

    You're more........... 🤔............ Whimsical 🤷🏽‍♂️
  • happimess01
    happimess01 Posts: 9,074 Member
    I am tired of getting fr that I accept then they disappear almost immediately. 😡

    I AM 59 YEARS OLD!
    If you don’t want a 59 year old woman on your list then don’t ask me.

    babies......🙄


    atleast you are getting Frs :'(
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    I need someone to brush my hair for an hour or two

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  • Mr_Healthy_Habits
    Mr_Healthy_Habits Posts: 12,588 Member
    I need someone to brush my hair for an hour or two

    This would feel awesome on the back of my neck... New pr on the leg press but I'm achy now 🙈
  • Mr_Healthy_Habits
    Mr_Healthy_Habits Posts: 12,588 Member
    I am tired of getting fr that I accept then they disappear almost immediately. 😡

    I AM 59 YEARS OLD!
    If you don’t want a 59 year old woman on your list then don’t ask me.

    babies......🙄


    atleast you are getting Frs :'(

    😂
  • Mr_Healthy_Habits
    Mr_Healthy_Habits Posts: 12,588 Member
    Well I'm adding weight and or reps every week... But man am I starting to feel a little beat down and exhausted...

    I ask too much of myself sometimes...
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    I’m not normally very competitive. But, nu uh Karen. I don’t think so. 🤣
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    Stupid ol' Karen.

    Stupid ol' Melissa.
  • Mr_Healthy_Habits
    Mr_Healthy_Habits Posts: 12,588 Member
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    I’m not normally very competitive. But, nu uh Karen. I don’t think so. 🤣
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    You got me beat... I would barely be 4th... 🤷🏽‍♂️
  • MelG7777
    MelG7777 Posts: 14,252 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    I’m not normally very competitive. But, nu uh Karen. I don’t think so. 🤣
    0l9beuhmumlu.png

    Stupid ol' Karen.

    Stupid ol' Melissa.
    🤣
    MelG7777 wrote: »
    I’m not normally very competitive. But, nu uh Karen. I don’t think so. 🤣
    0l9beuhmumlu.png

    You got me beat... I would barely be 4th... 🤷🏽‍♂️
    I don’t normally even count steps. But..gym closing got me doing crazy things.
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