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Tickle Me
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Oct 11, 2005
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Not necessarily. Unlike most people on this forum I can think of people as capable and still disagree with them.

This childlike splitting behaviour PI demonstrates for example reminds me of a teenage girl who is trying to find out who she is. And people who disagree with her must be bad and must be punished through dislikes.

It's not how the world works. Adults can disagree with someone and still think of them as intelligent, because they have the capacity to try and understand where the other person is coming from.

Their reasoning is a bit more complex than Trump = bad.

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didn’t you call everyone who didn’t agree with you idiots a few days back?
 

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L'autista
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Bowling Green massacre lady at it again
:lol: That's awesome.

COVID-2 sucked, but then I hate sequels...

Ironically that means the American democracy is more stable than you'd think. As an outsider looking in, it seems as if America is about to fall any minute now. But mostly it's just antics from a lunatic president. Even if the commander in chief is an idiot, there are still many very capable people in the government as a whole, on all sorts of levels.
It definitely is a federalist's wet dream.

The reason why California is able to even think about opening up parts of the state right now is because they were well ahead of the curve in regards to self quarantine and social distancing. If other states had followed suit, this would have been more controlled than what it is.

Which is also why Gavin Newsom could very well be President in 2024. The rest of the country is indeed watching how he has handled this.
The social lockdowns are really a reflection of how poorly these countries are in preparing to test and monitor people.

ah, so you agree that shutting down temporarily was the right thing to do. Good to hear.
When that's the only tool you have left. It's really like a tourniquet.

didn’t you call everyone who didn’t agree with you idiots a few days back?
:D

Masks are in short supply, you know.
 

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Despite the dumbassery exhibited by these people, they have an argument about some of these closures being unconstitutional imo. I still firmly believe that they should happen though.
 

DAiDEViL

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Update on UK measures is tomorrow. Considering Northern Ireland and the Republic announced another two weeks in the last couple of days I expect more of the same.
We too extended (kinda) til the 3rd of May.

Shops smaller than 800 square meters are allowed to re-open as of next monday though. Why 800 is the magic number? No one knows.

Schools to re-open May 11th.
 

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Tickle Me
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Update on UK measures is tomorrow. Considering Northern Ireland and the Republic announced another two weeks in the last couple of days I expect more of the same.
I think Trump is going to say some stuff, set and deadline and states will do what they want. Rumor is he’ll set May 1 as a soft open of the nation.
 

DAiDEViL

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According to the trade association, 80% of all shops in Bavaria are smaller than 800 square meters. What's the number when you add all the big supermarkets that are still open anyway? I guess only big furniture stores and hardware stores are missing out, but they will just reduce the space in which they are selling down to the allowed 800 and are good to go too @lgorTudor
 

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