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Re: What Shall We Talk About?
By: Beelzeboop Date: June 14, 2020, 12:44 pm
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I'm cooking babe. Back in a bit
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Re: What Shall We Talk About?
By: solo Date: June 14, 2020, 1:17 pm
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[quote author=LunaC link=topic=52.msg1458#msg1458
date=1592156304]
I've known one person who was very ill. Tested negative. Turned
away. Almost died in his living room from pneumonia, went back
in. Tested negative. They told him he definitely had covid. But
he never tested positive. He was told "it happens".
He has been better quite a bit now.
[/quote]
That's terrifying.
Yeah, I think many of us assume or have certain expectations
with our tech/care facilities. Honest truth is that they are not
as reliable as we'd like to think.
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Re: What Shall We Talk About?
By: LunaC Date: June 14, 2020, 1:21 pm
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[quote author=solo link=topic=52.msg1481#msg1481
date=1592158640]
That's terrifying.
Yeah, I think many of us assume or have certain expectations
with our tech/care facilities. Honest truth is that they are not
as reliable as we'd like to think.
[/quote]
:yeah:
I agree. I blame the prescription culture. Dr's focus on
finding the pill for the symptom but are not the best at looking
into the root cause. That has a lot of causes. Incentives from
drug companies and the reluctance of the patient to heed medical
advice likely the top 2.
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Re: What Shall We Talk About?
By: solo Date: June 15, 2020, 6:50 pm
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[quote author=solo link=topic=52.msg798#msg798 date=1592061443]
Wouldn't mind some ideas for kids and a rpg. Is in a small town
medieval setting.
To give you an idea some of the examples of stuff to do in town
is work in the corn field for a minor wage, but that allows them
to learn magical gardening.
A mean guy who doesn't like visitors family disappeared, the
kids eventually find a ring making it clear his wife died. They
bring it back and it has significant impact on the guy and local
community interaction.
An explorer disappeared, they get a lead to a little guy village
where Smurf like people live. Eventually they find him dead from
a monster in a cave, the Smurf guys had seen him. They discover
a treasure map on him.
Two children have disappeared, similar to Hansel and Gretel, and
need to be saved.
Learning how to smith, fish, trades to make stuff.
An old coastal shipwreck, skeletons are inside, but so is the
booottyyyy.
Stuff like that if you have any thoughts.
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I need to print off a couple things but we are probably going to
play a bit tonight.
May bump this every once in awhile for ideas if people have any.
:bump:
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Re: What Shall We Talk About?
By: BlurryFace Date: June 15, 2020, 7:10 pm
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[quote author=solo link=topic=52.msg1481#msg1481
date=1592158640]
That's terrifying.
Yeah, I think many of us assume or have certain expectations
with our tech/care facilities. Honest truth is that they are not
as reliable as we'd like to think.
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n Jan, I was super sick. Like never before. Fever, fatigue,
lungs felt heavy for quite some time. I sweat it out but the
Dr's said it was an "unknown virus." I bet I have cov19
antibodies.
Come on. They just practice medicine, man
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Re: What Shall We Talk About?
By: LunaC Date: June 15, 2020, 7:11 pm
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[quote author=BlurryFace link=topic=52.msg2365#msg2365
date=1592266219]
n Jan, I was super sick. Like never before. Fever, fatigue,
lungs felt heavy for quite some time. I sweat it out but the
Dr's said it was an "unknown virus." I bet I have cov19
antibodies.
Come on. They just practice medicine, man
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Pretty sure I knew some who had it in January also.
:yeah:
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Re: What Shall We Talk About?
By: Saint Date: June 15, 2020, 10:07 pm
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Re: What Shall We Talk About?
By: Elric Date: June 15, 2020, 10:26 pm
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[quote author=Indy link=topic=52.msg803#msg803 date=1592061645]
Hold on a minute or two...
HTML https://youtu.be/3peRbq321NE
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That's hilarious. The poor bastard will never be allowed to
forget. :chuckle:
The question that needs to be asked is which one of his
'friends' there made the youtube vid?
With friends like that .........
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Re: What Shall We Talk About?
By: solo Date: June 16, 2020, 12:06 am
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Dude watching the kids game tonight was really cool. Had a
portion where they were with a gypsy and had to choose cards
based on moral/ethical dilemmas.
Was really neat for their age demographic.
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Re: What Shall We Talk About?
By: solo Date: June 17, 2020, 9:37 am
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Soil is in great shape for the garden, planting today. I think I
tried to over do it for the space last year. Just doing 10
plants this time around.
Late to the party this year, but with it being so hot here I
think I'll be fine.
Was a ton of people looking for garden stuff at an "expensive
nursery", was taking a look at the roses. Went to a cheaper
place for the tomatoes.
I'm not sure if I'll do anything else, maybe cucumbers & green
onion.
We'll see. Pops has been lazy as fk, but maybe he'll do a
squash.
All ready seems hot here in the morning digging around some.
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