The Coronavirus Meme Thread
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Not sure if this qualifies as a "meme" or not.
From our friends north of the border.
(@xenon were you a participant? LOL)
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wrote on 24 Jul 2020, 19:35 last edited by jon-nyc
Well now a meme seems to mean a picture with words on it on the internet.
But if you go back to Dawkins’s coinage, the definition is “a unit of cultural replication”, analogous to a gene being a unit of biological replication.
So sure. It’s a meme.
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My husband purchased a world map and then gave me a dart and said, "Throw this and wherever it lands—that's where I'm taking you when this pandemic ends." Turns out, we're spending two weeks behind the fridge.
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Lol
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Cats, that's just about perfect.
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My husband purchased a world map and then gave me a dart and said, "Throw this and wherever it lands—that's where I'm taking you when this pandemic ends." Turns out, we're spending two weeks behind the fridge.
wrote on 26 Jul 2020, 04:00 last edited by@Catseye3 said in The Coronavirus Meme Thread:
My husband purchased a world map and then gave me a dart and said, "Throw this and wherever it lands—that's where I'm taking you when this pandemic ends." Turns out, we're spending two weeks behind the fridge.
Funny!
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What a fucking idiot, has no one told him about our backlog?
To be fair, maybe he just means the instantaneous testing they do in the Whitehouse itself.
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Seems like if you can't process a test in a a clinically useful timeframe it should be discounted.
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Seems like if you can't process a test in a a clinically useful timeframe it should be discounted.
wrote on 3 Aug 2020, 03:02 last edited by@jon-nyc said in The Coronavirus Meme Thread:
Seems like if you can't process a test in a a clinically useful timeframe it should be discounted.
I just had a whole battery of blood work done for my annual. Four separate tests two of which were panels - meaning multiple tests. I had all of it back in two days.