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Posted: 2/28/2020 12:12:25 PM EDT
Is this what is gonna kill off many of the leachers and moochers in society?
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We can only hope. With my compromised immune system and missing half of a lung, I’ll certainly die from it. Even so, I hope that it puts the Earth back into an equilibrium.
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I expect it to shake up the Chinese government a lot more than it shakes up ours.
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Not even, meh just like the flu.
The flu is much worse. The hype is the problem |
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No, but lets see how the theorized permanent effects on the lungs and reproductive system play out first.
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The odds of it being the catalyst are increasing each day due to economic fallout.
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Im betting the Chinese government is using it to get rid of dissidents. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Im betting the Chinese government is using it to get rid of dissidents. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Health-wise, it’s going to take out a few of the folks the seasonal flu doesn’t get. Economically, and possibly politically, it’s going to be a major shake up for some countries.
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No way. The economic fallout could spiral out of control and bring about the big igloo though.
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One can only dream ... however this isn’t that lethal based on the numbers presented by PATHOLOGIST Chris Martenson, he does say though that based on the numbers it is more lethal than the flu despite the self proclaimed experts on ARF.com who aren’t pathologists .
Having said that it has the potential to crater the global economy and has already done a number on China which in turn will negatively impact the US. This is just another reason why we shouldn’t rely on other countries as our manufacturing base. Especially our enemies |
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Usually ARFCOM goes full retard over anything. We (including myself) look for stuff to get excited about. But I am admittedly confused about this one. The reactions by .gov's does not match the facts. The media is openly saying not to panic, but it takes up so much of the news it makes me anxious. And on top of that most of the GD experts are saying not to panic, while the preppers are telling us what to have in our BOBs. Full threads on different types of masks.
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Meh. Maybe, maybe not.
Everyone thinks it will take out some "other" age group, economic class, geographical location, lever of preparedness or whatever except for the group they are in. |
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What it really is, is a convenient route for the stock market reset, which has had vastly overinflated values.
Other than that, not really a big deal. From the epedimic researchers I know, SARS was much worse than this is. And that didnt do much to us. |
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This could get pretty uncomfortable, but my money's on November.
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It's like having a wet dream while wearing a tin foil hat. Yes it's a GD thing.
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Im betting the Chinese government is using it to get rid of dissidents. View Quote |
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Just like the flu?
Lol, can cause pneumonia and permanent lung damage. Even shown to cause infertility in men. What if this fucker mutates |
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No. Even if it gets a foothold in the USA it will only kill boomers.
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No, but it would be entertaining to watch the "Tide pod with Flavorade" preventive treatment and cure go viral.
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It’s definitely more serious than the flu, but not that everyone is starting to freak out about it they will start overreacting and taking precautions. This will dramatically slow the spread of the virus. It won’t get too bad here.
One thing I do worry about is NYC. The thing about California is even though we have huge cities, it’s still quite spread out. People aren’t on top of each other like they are in NYC. We don’t ride subways either, everyone has a car. I’m a little worried about NYC, Chicago and other very congested cities. |
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It’s definitely more serious than the flu, but not that everyone is starting to freak out about it they will start overreacting and taking precautions. This will dramatically slow the spread of the virus. It won’t get too bad here. One thing I do worry about is NYC. The thing about California is even though we have huge cities, it’s still quite spread out. People aren’t on top of each other like they are in NYC. We don’t ride subways either, everyone has a car. I’m a little worried about NYC, Chicago and other very congested cities. View Quote |
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Fantasy is right. All of these stupid, immature fantasies with end of the world scenarios and Civil War wet dreams, WWIII, and other nonsense is ridiculous. These idiots really want to experience death, destruction, and suffering on a world wide order. They think that if these scenarios happened, that they would be safe and secure in their basement or attics, while their supplies of bottled water and Mountain House freeze dried delicacies dwindles down to empty plastic buckets, would be fun and stimulating. Or, the stench of their lack of hygiene and the infections and diseases that would be eating away at their decaying bodies would be wonderful? Yeah right.
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Is this what is gonna kill off many of the leachers and moochers in society? View Quote It's what liberals do: 1) Create a crisis 2) Conveniently present themselves (and their increased power/decreased liberty) as the only saviors that can save us from the crisis. I'm much more concerned about people's irrational reactions to the virus, more than the virus itself. |
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This is way more contagious than the flu, but less deadlier. By summer this will be in the rear view mirror..
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fuck all these goddamned corona threads holy shit y'all need a fuckin bong hit and handful of xanax for fucks sake
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Lol no.
Bunch of panicking retards believing every news channel they see is the real problem. |
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Zero confirmed cases in the entire states of NY and NJ, so far. I work blocks away from China Town. I volunteer to be the GD's canary in the Manhattan coal mine. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It’s definitely more serious than the flu, but not that everyone is starting to freak out about it they will start overreacting and taking precautions. This will dramatically slow the spread of the virus. It won’t get too bad here. One thing I do worry about is NYC. The thing about California is even though we have huge cities, it’s still quite spread out. People aren’t on top of each other like they are in NYC. We don’t ride subways either, everyone has a car. I’m a little worried about NYC, Chicago and other very congested cities. At worst I might get the sniffles, then all out sick and be a bum on the couch watching netflix. The panic here is beyond retard levels |
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It's disturbing how many here on ARFcom have fallen for the media hype and the weaponized reporting on this. I'm not overly concerned about the virus at this point, I'm more concerned about the reaction that people are having to the reporting; the media is still dictating their behavior...
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It's disturbing how many here on ARFcom have fallen for the media hype and the weaponized reporting on this. I'm not overly concerned about the virus at this point, I'm more concerned about the reaction that people are having to the reporting; the media is still dictating their behavior... View Quote ShareBlue_bois gonna be putting in some overtime |
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A larger concern, to me at least, is the damage the crashing stock market and economic slowdown that could result would influence the Election. The Obama ran on, and won, the 2012 election primarily because he promised the millions of unemployed in a recession that he would extend their .gov benefits for many more months. The communist party, aka the democrats, has already promised free this and free that, if we go into an economic crash with rising unemployment people can easily be swayed by candidates promising free money and no more worries. When you are broke, losing your home, car and have no insurance the crazy communist promising to fix all your problems with free everything if you elect him starts looking real good to a lot of desperate people.
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LOL, the worst is yet to come. Far from it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Two more weeks and no one will even give a shit about it. If we get some promising news on an effective treatment or vaccine, that could shorten the cycle, but they're predicting a vaccine is at least a year away from general availability. |
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Whuddup my nyc homie, bronx here. At worst I might get the sniffles, then all out sick and be a bum on the couch watching netflix. The panic here is beyond retard levels View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It’s definitely more serious than the flu, but not that everyone is starting to freak out about it they will start overreacting and taking precautions. This will dramatically slow the spread of the virus. It won’t get too bad here. One thing I do worry about is NYC. The thing about California is even though we have huge cities, it’s still quite spread out. People aren’t on top of each other like they are in NYC. We don’t ride subways either, everyone has a car. I’m a little worried about NYC, Chicago and other very congested cities. At worst I might get the sniffles, then all out sick and be a bum on the couch watching netflix. The panic here is beyond retard levels |
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