sansnom.bsky.social
Schools aren’t safe until buses are. Anti-virus, pro-human.
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Valid. The cadence doesn't cadence.
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Tracked vehicles are noisy, and those squealing away are from WW2. That said its the perfect soundtrack for this.
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Might be they're out of step as a fuck you to the guy who is making them do this bullshit.
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Is this an AI generated parade?
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There was a poem about this.
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5.8 million kids with long covid in the US because of the urgency of brunch crowd.
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Wiring issues on aircraft are much easier to resolve than quarterly earning statement's effect on aviation safety.
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These are the same dickheads that go into a Chick Fil A wearing full battle rattle and a AR slung over their chest. They have jobs now.
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Conspiracy theorists don't point to peer reviewed science when their beliefs are questioned. The people in denial about the harms of this virus are the conspiracy theorists.
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I guess we're well past the "Here's how to prevent it" stage given almost every child has has covid at least once a year.
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The vaccine most people don't bother with, that the US is restricting offers some benefit. It doesn't offer protection against harm.The rate of long covid in children is accelerating fast.
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A lot of blood on a lot of people's hands.
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Dude won a game of monopoly and he thinks he's an oracle.
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"absenteeism" is a problematic word that plays into those wishing to blame those who are absent for their absence.
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But when a white dude wins a Grammy for rapping...
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When?
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The time to fix it was when they were still wearing masks in school. Most students and faculty have been infected many times -- I don't have your optimism that we can "fix this"
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Tanks for nothing.
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I wish people would mind their own damn business.
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People put their kids back into this without any protection. This is causing them to behave in predictable ways now that the butcher's bill is due.
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Given the havoc covid does on our bodies a lot of "normal" people have been quietly disabled. Of course they wont make the connection when it catches up to them.
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Beltway pundits are assholes.
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Aviation was designed between two pandemics.
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The unborn spend too much time on screens
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At least its not a duplex?
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Stop resisting.
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Its airborne. Aircraft have around 20 air changes per hour. School buses can be as low as .1 per hour.
Aircraft aren't the problem.
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However contagious it is in school, its much much worse on the bus.
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Samer but different.
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In North America the school buses supercharge infectious disease. DM me.
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Does that Marine have an account on this place?
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Because we gather them in society in a way that happens nowhere else outside of a mosh pit. The students aren't "germ factories" we make them work in one.
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No good deed goes unpunished
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This is an appropriate disguise.
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Luigi got busted because of his eyebrows
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DM me if you want to talk about CNC desktop stuff. I'm using a Shapeoko to make aluminum parts almost every day.
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I have a relative working on H5N1 in the US. A bunch of people from their lab were let go and then had to be rehired under that idiots "efficiency" initiative. Makes me think even these minimizers are worried about it.
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Inquiries in Canada don't seem to result in action.