Third Wave Here?
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Just for the record, I'm not saying he never makes good points. My real problem with those shows is the whole concept of listening to what essentially amounts to rants. I get enough of that at home.
Also, I tend to find myself saying 'wanker' a lot. I feel exactly the same way about Bill Maher, possibly more so.
wrote on 24 Mar 2021, 16:57 last edited by Aqua Letifer@doctor-phibes said in Third Wave Here?:
My real problem with those shows is the whole concept of listening to what essentially amounts to rants.
Yep, I get the same vibe. The whole tone is "get a load of how chilling/terrible/vindictive/whatever this is" with plenty of icy sarcasm thrown in. It's why I don't watch. I'm negative enough on my own, thanks.
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@doctor-phibes said in Third Wave Here?:
My real problem with those shows is the whole concept of listening to what essentially amounts to rants.
Yep, I get the same vibe. The whole tone is "get a load of how chilling/terrible/vindictive/whatever this is" with plenty of icy sarcasm thrown in. It's why I don't watch. I'm negative enough on my own, thanks.
wrote on 24 Mar 2021, 17:04 last edited by@aqua-letifer said in Third Wave Here?:
@doctor-phibes said in Third Wave Here?:
My real problem with those shows is the whole concept of listening to what essentially amounts to rants.
Yep, I get the same vibe. The whole tone is "get a load of how chilling/terrible/vindictive/whatever this is" with plenty of icy sarcasm thrown in. It's why I don't watch. I'm negative enough on my own, thanks.
Aqua, I saw this mug and almost bought it for you yesterday.
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wrote on 24 Mar 2021, 17:06 last edited by
I get enough of that at home, too.
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@aqua-letifer said in Third Wave Here?:
@doctor-phibes said in Third Wave Here?:
My real problem with those shows is the whole concept of listening to what essentially amounts to rants.
Yep, I get the same vibe. The whole tone is "get a load of how chilling/terrible/vindictive/whatever this is" with plenty of icy sarcasm thrown in. It's why I don't watch. I'm negative enough on my own, thanks.
Aqua, I saw this mug and almost bought it for you yesterday.
wrote on 24 Mar 2021, 17:09 last edited by@mik said in Third Wave Here?:
@aqua-letifer said in Third Wave Here?:
@doctor-phibes said in Third Wave Here?:
My real problem with those shows is the whole concept of listening to what essentially amounts to rants.
Yep, I get the same vibe. The whole tone is "get a load of how chilling/terrible/vindictive/whatever this is" with plenty of icy sarcasm thrown in. It's why I don't watch. I'm negative enough on my own, thanks.
Aqua, I saw this mug and almost bought it for you yesterday.
My current haven't-lost-my-shit average is up to about .250 or so. I know enough to realize I'll never go pro.
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wrote on 24 Mar 2021, 17:10 last edited by Renauda
@doctor-phibes said in Third Wave Here?:
@rainman said in Third Wave Here?:
Facial expressions? I find him rather expressionless.
That facial expression reminds of the on camera face pull made by a former POTUS when he discovered the door was locked.
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@catseye3 Fun tibit - cardboard box manufacturing is a highly regional industry. Because of the slim margin on boxes, it doesn't make sense to make them centrally and ship them around the world (ahead of being used).
P.S. definitions of "fun" vary person to person
wrote on 24 Mar 2021, 17:38 last edited by@xenon said in Third Wave Here?:
@catseye3 Fun tibit - cardboard box manufacturing is a highly regional industry. Because of the slim margin on boxes, it doesn't make sense to make them centrally and ship them around the world (ahead of being used).
P.S. definitions of "fun" vary person to person
Though it is interesting that one of the richest ladies in the world is from China and made her money recycling cardboard, most of it shipped from world wide.
(http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/92503)
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Zhang Yin is China's richest person, and with a net worth of $4.7 billion, she's the world's richest self-made woman.
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wrote on 24 Mar 2021, 21:28 last edited by Copper
She sold it to Guatemala to make housing that they brought with them to Texas.
Full circle
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wrote on 24 Mar 2021, 21:49 last edited by
Back to original programming, another day in the US with flat cases and declining deaths. And up to 3 million more vaccinated.
Anything can change but the data doesn’t show a “variant based surge”.
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wrote on 24 Mar 2021, 23:41 last edited by
Not yet. But still wise to be a bit careful.
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@doctor-phibes said in Third Wave Here?:
@rainman said in Third Wave Here?:
Facial expressions? I find him rather expressionless.
That facial expression reminds of the on camera face pull made by a former POTUS when he discovered the door was locked.
wrote on 25 Mar 2021, 00:51 last edited by@renauda said in Third Wave Here?:
@doctor-phibes said in Third Wave Here?:
@rainman said in Third Wave Here?:
Facial expressions? I find him rather expressionless.
That facial expression reminds of the on camera face pull made by a former POTUS when he discovered the door was locked.
Clinton is ancient history...
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wrote on 25 Mar 2021, 01:29 last edited by
I don’t know, the numbers staying flat while we are vaccinating over 2,000,000 a day hits me as kind of scary. If we weren’t vaccinating 2,000,000 per day, how bad would it be?
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wrote on 25 Mar 2021, 01:43 last edited by
I will take plateauing while we continue to vaccinate.
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I don’t know, the numbers staying flat while we are vaccinating over 2,000,000 a day hits me as kind of scary. If we weren’t vaccinating 2,000,000 per day, how bad would it be?
wrote on 25 Mar 2021, 01:48 last edited by@lufins-dad said in Third Wave Here?:
I don’t know, the numbers staying flat while we are vaccinating over 2,000,000 a day hits me as kind of scary. If we weren’t vaccinating 2,000,000 per day, how bad would it be?
Check out Brazil
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@lufins-dad said in Third Wave Here?:
I don’t know, the numbers staying flat while we are vaccinating over 2,000,000 a day hits me as kind of scary. If we weren’t vaccinating 2,000,000 per day, how bad would it be?
Check out Brazil
wrote on 25 Mar 2021, 11:09 last edited by George K@loki said in Third Wave Here?:
@lufins-dad said in Third Wave Here?:
I don’t know, the numbers staying flat while we are vaccinating over 2,000,000 a day hits me as kind of scary. If we weren’t vaccinating 2,000,000 per day, how bad would it be?
Check out Brazil
I added Germany because of the new lockdowns imposed by the Merkel government.
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wrote on 25 Mar 2021, 11:18 last edited by
India has put a hold on exports of the AZ vaccine due to rising domestic cases
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-56513371
Also, there's a new 'double mutant'?
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-56517495
This isn't over yet.
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@renauda said in Third Wave Here?:
@doctor-phibes said in Third Wave Here?:
@rainman said in Third Wave Here?:
Facial expressions? I find him rather expressionless.
That facial expression reminds of the on camera face pull made by a former POTUS when he discovered the door was locked.
Clinton is ancient history...
wrote on 25 Mar 2021, 13:33 last edited by@jolly said in Third Wave Here?:
Clinton is ancient history...
Nope, not Slick Willy.
It was none other than Dubya....
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@jolly said in Third Wave Here?:
Clinton is ancient history...
Nope, not Slick Willy.
It was none other than Dubya....
Link to videowrote on 25 Mar 2021, 13:43 last edited by Catseye3@renauda said in Third Wave Here?:
Nope, not Slick Willy.
It was none other than Dubya....Yup, Scooby, we've got work to do when it comes to selecting good leaders.
Whenever I ask myself who was our GOAT president, try though I might, I can never avoid picking George Washington.
That is kind of depressing.
I wonder, though, how many other nations feel like they have the same problem. Is it more of a human issue, rather than an apathetic Americans issue?
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@renauda said in Third Wave Here?:
Nope, not Slick Willy.
It was none other than Dubya....Yup, Scooby, we've got work to do when it comes to selecting good leaders.
Whenever I ask myself who was our GOAT president, try though I might, I can never avoid picking George Washington.
That is kind of depressing.
I wonder, though, how many other nations feel like they have the same problem. Is it more of a human issue, rather than an apathetic Americans issue?
wrote on 25 Mar 2021, 14:05 last edited by Doctor Phibes@catseye3 said in Third Wave Here?:
@renauda said in Third Wave Here?:
Nope, not Slick Willy.
It was none other than Dubya....Yup, Scooby, we've got work to do when it comes to selecting good leaders.
Whenever I ask myself who was our GOAT president, try though I might, I can never avoid picking George Washington.
That is kind of depressing.
I wonder, though, how many other nations feel like they have the same problem. Is it more of a human issue, rather than an apathetic Americans issue?
In Britain, most would probably say Winston Churchill rather than, say, David Lloyd George or Clement Attlee, although in reality as a politician Churchill did one thing really, really well, and made some truly horrible blunders throughout his career, where Lloyd-George and Atlee were reformers who somewhat dragged Britain out of its frankly quite embarrassing, class-ridden past. I'm sure one US-born Briton at least would vote for Bo-Jo.
How many Americans really know anything about George Washington the politician rather than George Washington the heroic champion of freedom?
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I don't see how Carlson's tone helps to dampen the country's growing animosity toward one another. I do see how it could be pretty effective in keeping conservatives pissed off.
I don't need any of that shit in my life so I don't listen.
wrote on 25 Mar 2021, 15:08 last edited by@aqua-letifer said in Third Wave Here?:
I don't see how Carlson's tone helps to dampen the country's growing animosity toward one another. I do see how it could be pretty effective in keeping conservatives pissed off.
I don't need any of that shit in my life so I don't listen.
Bingo!
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@renauda said in Third Wave Here?:
Nope, not Slick Willy.
It was none other than Dubya....Yup, Scooby, we've got work to do when it comes to selecting good leaders.
Whenever I ask myself who was our GOAT president, try though I might, I can never avoid picking George Washington.
That is kind of depressing.
I wonder, though, how many other nations feel like they have the same problem. Is it more of a human issue, rather than an apathetic Americans issue?
wrote on 25 Mar 2021, 15:20 last edited by@catseye3 said in Third Wave Here?:
@renauda said in Third Wave Here?:
Nope, not Slick Willy.
It was none other than Dubya....Yup, Scooby, we've got work to do when it comes to selecting good leaders.
Whenever I ask myself who was our GOAT president, try though I might, I can never avoid picking George Washington.
He was definitely the greatest of all time for an 8 year period.