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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Who here thinks that this whole COVID business is blown out of proportion and we should just get on with our normal lives........key the savage comments lol

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By *atts n titsCouple
over a year ago

everywhere

Maybe your duel counties are confusing you

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Maybe your duel counties are confusing you "

How

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By *atts n titsCouple
over a year ago

everywhere


"Maybe your duel counties are confusing you

How"

you don't know which restrictions to follow

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I get that argument.. But then i remember that there's lots of people with underlying problems and low immune systems who could potentially die and i catch myself on

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Maybe your duel counties are confusing you

Howyou don't know which restrictions to follow "

Wash hands wear a mask, travel for essential work, try keep roof over my head

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By *willfindyouWoman
over a year ago

Not looking to meet new peeps.


"Who here thinks that this whole COVID business is blown out of proportion and we should just get on with our normal lives........key the savage comments lol"
Maybe come and live in my house the last 2 weeks. you pure gobshit..

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By *enuinecpl101Couple
over a year ago

Co armagh


"I get that argument.. But then i remember that there's lots of people with underlying problems and low immune systems who could potentially die and i catch myself on "

This is the correct answer totally

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Just was asking a question

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I get that argument.. But then i remember that there's lots of people with underlying problems and low immune systems who could potentially die and i catch myself on

This is the correct answer totally "

And I agree. Was just asking a question

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By *ineapple_PrincessWoman
over a year ago

in the waves

OP There are approx 3567 other threads on this very topic. In fact there's an entire virus forum full of it, im sure you can find some people in there to agree with you.

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By *atts n titsCouple
over a year ago

everywhere


"Just was asking a question"
shur take it as a bonus your a single guy that got answers to a question

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Just was asking a questionshur take it as a bonus your a single guy that got answers to a question "

true actually

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By *willfindyouWoman
over a year ago

Not looking to meet new peeps.

so he can laugh. when it arrives on your door. will you laugh then ?

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By *P_80Man
over a year ago

Waterford

I don't doubt there's a virus, and I don't doubt that it can kill people, but you won't convince me that the government aren't up to something behind it all.

I'm not a NWO conspiracy nut but it doesn't take a lunatic to see that there's always a benefit for the government behind the actions they take. It's rarely, if ever, for the sole benefit of the public.

But of course there's always the chance that on this occasion it's all about our safety even though before Covid our government clearly didn't give a shit about most of us, but maybe they do now

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I don't doubt there's a virus, and I don't doubt that it can kill people, but you won't convince me that the government aren't up to something behind it all.

I'm not a NWO conspiracy nut but it doesn't take a lunatic to see that there's always a benefit for the government behind the actions they take. It's rarely, if ever, for the sole benefit of the public.

But of course there's always the chance that on this occasion it's all about our safety even though before Covid our government clearly didn't give a shit about most of us, but maybe they do now "

Good answer

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By *gentleman44Man
over a year ago

dublin


"so he can laugh. when it arrives on your door. will you laugh then ? "

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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere in Co. Down


"so he can laugh. when it arrives on your door. will you laugh then ? "

Where exactly does anyone on this thread say they will laugh if it arrives at anyone's door.

The guy asked a question people have answered some have added a bit of humour which is actually allowed.

I think the majority of people know about covid and the consequences of it. It doesn't however mean everyone has to be serious about it all the time. A bit of humour brightens up the days especially at present when it's badly needed.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"so he can laugh. when it arrives on your door. will you laugh then ?

Where exactly does anyone on this thread say they will laugh if it arrives at anyone's door.

The guy asked a question people have answered some have added a bit of humour which is actually allowed.

I think the majority of people know about covid and the consequences of it. It doesn't however mean everyone has to be serious about it all the time. A bit of humour brightens up the days especially at present when it's badly needed. "

Better answer!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"[Removed by poster at 18/10/20 19:11:12]"

Ohhhh interesting.. What did you delete

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I don't doubt there's a virus, and I don't doubt that it can kill people, but you won't convince me that the government aren't up to something behind it all.

I'm not a NWO conspiracy nut but it doesn't take a lunatic to see that there's always a benefit for the government behind the actions they take. It's rarely, if ever, for the sole benefit of the public.

But of course there's always the chance that on this occasion it's all about our safety even though before Covid our government clearly didn't give a shit about most of us, but maybe they do now "

Exactly my thoughts.

Oh and there is no need for anyone to be rude, everyone is entitled to ask a question and have discussions. It actually shows who the real grown ups are when they can do this without resorting to being rude

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"[Removed by poster at 18/10/20 19:11:12]

Ohhhh interesting.. What did you delete "

It's away to fab heaven now

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Exactly my thoughts.

Oh and there is no need for anyone to be rude, everyone is entitled to ask a question and have discussions. It actually shows who the real grown ups are when they can do this without resorting to being rude "

Yes we must always be able to talk something through. Religion might be more or less gone but the ability of humans to blindly follow something weather pro lockdown or the opposite is something everyone needs to at least be aware of.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I don't doubt there's a virus, and I don't doubt that it can kill people, but you won't convince me that the government aren't up to something behind it all.

I'm not a NWO conspiracy nut but it doesn't take a lunatic to see that there's always a benefit for the government behind the actions they take. It's rarely, if ever, for the sole benefit of the public.

But of course there's always the chance that on this occasion it's all about our safety even though before Covid our government clearly didn't give a shit about most of us, but maybe they do now

Exactly my thoughts.

Oh and there is no need for anyone to be rude, everyone is entitled to ask a question and have discussions. It actually shows who the real grown ups are when they can do this without resorting to being rude "

Great answer

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"[Removed by poster at 18/10/20 19:11:12]

Ohhhh interesting.. What did you delete

It's away to fab heaven now"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ah see now it’s that type of attitude that has us going back to a lockdown. It’s very real, very dangerous. It’s not a conspiracy theory. Seeing people in their 30’s struggling to breath for weeks. So I tend to hate peoples with that attitude. And the anti mask crowd id be booted off fab for airing my thoughts on them

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No I don't think that it's been blown out of proportion, nor do I think that everyone should be able to go about their lives as we did pre-covid. To do so is to totally disregard the lives of others who are vulnerable. Too often the arguments are made that it's only the elderly, or those with other comorbidities, that are truly at risk. Almost as if their lives have less value than the young, fit & healthy. It's distasteful to say the least and the last bloke who had notions of that is pretty reviled to this day.

Do we have to find a way of living with this thing? Absolutely. Do I know what that is? Well, if I did I'd be in demand the world over

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By *ysteryman2009Man
over a year ago

Ireland

OP your responses sound like a sheep following the flock around agreeing with them all, good answer, better answer, great answer ETC. Get off the fence and tell all what you think. Now that would be a question that requires your answer.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I am in no rush to go back to "normal life".

I for one am actually loving lockdown.

I get to work from home, saving a fortune on petrol, lunches etc. No annoying work outings, or boring family weddings costing a fortune, or any other nonsense that you couldnt be arsed going to, but feel obliged to attend. People just keep to them selves and leave me alone. Long live the Covid!

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By *etergemmaCouple
over a year ago

South Dublin Area


"I am in no rush to go back to "normal life".

I for one am actually loving lockdown.

I get to work from home, saving a fortune on petrol, lunches etc. No annoying work outings, or boring family weddings costing a fortune, or any other nonsense that you couldnt be arsed going to, but feel obliged to attend. People just keep to them selves and leave me alone. Long live the Covid!"

Never change

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By *ouple 0073Couple
over a year ago

donegal


"I don't doubt there's a virus, and I don't doubt that it can kill people, but you won't convince me that the government aren't up to something behind it all.

I'm not a NWO conspiracy nut but it doesn't take a lunatic to see that there's always a benefit for the government behind the actions they take. It's rarely, if ever, for the sole benefit of the public.

But of course there's always the chance that on this occasion it's all about our safety even though before Covid our government clearly didn't give a shit about most of us, but maybe they do now

Exactly my thoughts.

Oh and there is no need for anyone to be rude, everyone is entitled to ask a question and have discussions. It actually shows who the real grown ups are when they can do this without resorting to being rude "

Well said

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By *im tim timMan
over a year ago

c


"I don't doubt there's a virus, and I don't doubt that it can kill people, but you won't convince me that the government aren't up to something behind it all.

I'm not a NWO conspiracy nut but it doesn't take a lunatic to see that there's always a benefit for the government behind the actions they take. It's rarely, if ever, for the sole benefit of the public.

But of course there's always the chance that on this occasion it's all about our safety even though before Covid our government clearly didn't give a shit about most of us, but maybe they do now "

government still dont give a shit about the people..

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By *etergemmaCouple
over a year ago

South Dublin Area


"

Exactly my thoughts.

Oh and there is no need for anyone to be rude, everyone is entitled to ask a question and have discussions. It actually shows who the real grown ups are when they can do this without resorting to being rude

Yes we must always be able to talk something through. Religion might be more or less gone but the ability of humans to blindly follow something weather pro lockdown or the opposite is something everyone needs to at least be aware of. "

I find the absolute blind belief of some people to follow what the media and government are telling us very much in parallel to what the church told us for 80 years..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Who here thinks that this whole COVID business is blown out of proportion and we should just get on with our normal lives........key the savage comments lol Maybe come and live in my house the last 2 weeks. you pure gobshit.. "

He is not a gobshite and asked a question and is replying to responses. Adults can have a debate and a civil conversation to discuss topics.....no matter how devisive or how much each party disagrees.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

#doctors

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I don't think it's blown out of proportion. I think the way the government presented their stats and such was misleading though.

It's about overcrowding our hospitals. Say someone has an operation that needs to be done asap or risk their life, but that can't be done because ICU is full of covid patients.

The reality is if someone vulnerable gets it then it's a serious threat. Even those in good health had some serious complications. If it was just my life being risked I'd take chances, but it's not just my life.

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By *rossflow daveMan
over a year ago

Mullingar


"I am in no rush to go back to "normal life".

I for one am actually loving lockdown.

I get to work from home, saving a fortune on petrol, lunches etc. No annoying work outings, or boring family weddings costing a fortune, or any other nonsense that you couldnt be arsed going to, but feel obliged to attend. People just keep to them selves and leave me alone. Long live the Covid!"

I'm lucky enough to be able to still go to work every day regardless of lock downs, why would any government be shutting down the economy and borrowing billions to support people who are out of work unless it was necessary? What do they gain from it?

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By *rossflow daveMan
over a year ago

Mullingar

My previous post wasn't a dig at anyone, I also enjoy being a bit antisocial and not having to socialise as much as would be normal

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By *etergemmaCouple
over a year ago

South Dublin Area


"My previous post wasn't a dig at anyone, I also enjoy being a bit antisocial and not having to socialise as much as would be normal "
and this is the problem..

If you are introverted and anti social or happen to be a civil servant, lockdown is not having the same effect on you as it is on a lot of other people

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By *oft_sexy_sweetWoman
over a year ago

Dublin


"My previous post wasn't a dig at anyone, I also enjoy being a bit antisocial and not having to socialise as much as would be normal and this is the problem..

If you are introverted and anti social or happen to be a civil servant, lockdown is not having the same effect on you as it is on a lot of other people"

And if someone is extroverted and "can't live without" social contact, that's not having the same effect on them as someome who literally died of covid cos lockdown was too hard for someone else.

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By *assion and MoreCouple
over a year ago

Here and There, Monaghan


"Maybe your duel counties are confusing you "

Especially as they aren't even connected to each other

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By *etergemmaCouple
over a year ago

South Dublin Area


"My previous post wasn't a dig at anyone, I also enjoy being a bit antisocial and not having to socialise as much as would be normal and this is the problem..

If you are introverted and anti social or happen to be a civil servant, lockdown is not having the same effect on you as it is on a lot of other people

And if someone is extroverted and "can't live without" social contact, that's not having the same effect on them as someome who literally died of covid cos lockdown was too hard for someone else.

"

How many people have died of covid in ireland?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My previous post wasn't a dig at anyone, I also enjoy being a bit antisocial and not having to socialise as much as would be normal and this is the problem..

If you are introverted and anti social or happen to be a civil servant, lockdown is not having the same effect on you as it is on a lot of other people

And if someone is extroverted and "can't live without" social contact, that's not having the same effect on them as someome who literally died of covid cos lockdown was too hard for someone else.

"

The poster gave a valid opinion on lockdown being difficult for people who do enjoy getting out more than another personality type and the opinion was not related to meets. If you are to have the argument that 'if it saves one life' then people would not be engage in any activity that involves risk, such as driving. I am not trying to be flippant and I yes it is serious. I don't agree with previous posts that this can suit the government to slip in some laws to control us. But people have to have something to look forward to or else there will be no buy in to restrictions. There will be fatigue and growing frustration. On a previous forum post, a poster said that meeting occasionally in small numbers and localish (1to1, couple2couple or variants) is not the same as larger gatherings. If we are to live with restrictions and have a but in with them for next 6 months, I think it is reasonable for people to seek out interactions on reduced scale to get them through it. If it is agitating you seeing people on Fab having some meets, then maybe it might be better for your own mental health to take a break for a while and come back when the situation is different.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I love when conspiracy theorists say, I'M NOT A CONSPIRACY THEORIST BUT....

Always makes me smile.

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By *etergemmaCouple
over a year ago

South Dublin Area


"My previous post wasn't a dig at anyone, I also enjoy being a bit antisocial and not having to socialise as much as would be normal and this is the problem..

If you are introverted and anti social or happen to be a civil servant, lockdown is not having the same effect on you as it is on a lot of other people

And if someone is extroverted and "can't live without" social contact, that's not having the same effect on them as someome who literally died of covid cos lockdown was too hard for someone else.

The poster gave a valid opinion on lockdown being difficult for people who do enjoy getting out more than another personality type and the opinion was not related to meets. If you are to have the argument that 'if it saves one life' then people would not be engage in any activity that involves risk, such as driving. I am not trying to be flippant and I yes it is serious. I don't agree with previous posts that this can suit the government to slip in some laws to control us. But people have to have something to look forward to or else there will be no buy in to restrictions. There will be fatigue and growing frustration. On a previous forum post, a poster said that meeting occasionally in small numbers and localish (1to1, couple2couple or variants) is not the same as larger gatherings. If we are to live with restrictions and have a but in with them for next 6 months, I think it is reasonable for people to seek out interactions on reduced scale to get them through it. If it is agitating you seeing people on Fab having some meets, then maybe it might be better for your own mental health to take a break for a while and come back when the situation is different."

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By *rossflow daveMan
over a year ago

Mullingar


"My previous post wasn't a dig at anyone, I also enjoy being a bit antisocial and not having to socialise as much as would be normal and this is the problem..

If you are introverted and anti social or happen to be a civil servant, lockdown is not having the same effect on you as it is on a lot of other people"

I'm as far from a civil servant as you can get

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Stupid post.... I look after someone who has dementia and have lost all of the services due to covid I have to be around dementia it now 24/7 no respite no nothing due to covid and people's selfishness and top it all off cocooning and now another lockdown my mental health is all ready shot to bits. All this is due the it won't happen to me birgade and anti mask groups and people who won't social distance and breaking the rules all over the place and to see a post like this sums it all up. You have no idea what it's like to care 24/7 for someone with dementia, it's not blown out of proportion and it kills people,not only people who getsit but people that don't, there medical appointments all cancelled cancer services heart services et etc.just because people won't take heed the incocent and vulnerable have to suffer.

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By *omm000161Man
over a year ago

dublin


"Stupid post.... I look after someone who has dementia and have lost all of the services due to covid I have to be around dementia it now 24/7 no respite no nothing due to covid and people's selfishness and top it all off cocooning and now another lockdown my mental health is all ready shot to bits. All this is due the it won't happen to me birgade and anti mask groups and people who won't social distance and breaking the rules all over the place and to see a post like this sums it all up. You have no idea what it's like to care 24/7 for someone with dementia, it's not blown out of proportion and it kills people,not only people who getsit but people that don't, there medical appointments all cancelled cancer services heart services et etc.just because people won't take heed the incocent and vulnerable have to suffer. "

QED Samantha.

As ever, carers are ignored and left to suffer. I hope you can find some way to look after yourself. It must be exhausting to have to listen to people moaning about being inconvenienced when so many in your position are straining to cope.

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By *ontbesillywrapyourwillyMan
over a year ago

Tipperary

Covid life effects people in different ways. If your a person and your whole weekly life has been turned upside down with restrictions, its going to effect you massively. If, in normal times you were for eg, a worker and a tv watcher and walker outside of work hours, very little has changed for you. Whatever happens today, I dont think they can return to the severity of a first lockdown. You'll just tip people completely over the edge. What has us in this position? There is way more testing, way way more but the biggest thing is people are living as normal a life as they can. In a nutshell you cant live a normal life at the moment but people are trying to.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Who here thinks that this whole COVID business is blown out of proportion and we should just get on with our normal lives........key the savage comments lol"

I work in a hospital ,maybe you can come in and tell the misfortune ones that have it and are fighting to stay alive that's it's blown outta all proportion ,am sure they'll be so relieved to hear those words from you ..

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
over a year ago

East / North, Cork


"I love when conspiracy theorists say, I'M NOT A CONSPIRACY THEORIST BUT....

Always makes me smile. "

Was just going to post exactly this.

Also.. I love when OP's take the time to give responses a score based on how "great" each response is.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No I don't think that it's been blown out of proportion, nor do I think that everyone should be able to go about their lives as we did pre-covid. To do so is to totally disregard the lives of others who are vulnerable. Too often the arguments are made that it's only the elderly, or those with other comorbidities, that are truly at risk. Almost as if their lives have less value than the young, fit & healthy. It's distasteful to say the least and the last bloke who had notions of that is pretty reviled to this day.

Do we have to find a way of living with this thing? Absolutely. Do I know what that is? Well, if I did I'd be in demand the world over"

Well ..I'd safely say you're in demand on fab for a start

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By *sGivesWoodWoman
over a year ago

ST. AUSTELL, CORNWALL


"so he can laugh. when it arrives on your door. will you laugh then ?

Where exactly does anyone on this thread say they will laugh if it arrives at anyone's door.

The guy asked a question people have answered some have added a bit of humour which is actually allowed.

I think the majority of people know about covid and the consequences of it. It doesn't however mean everyone has to be serious about it all the time. A bit of humour brightens up the days especially at present when it's badly needed. "

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By *inxnmasterCouple
over a year ago

naughty valley

There is this old story from the 16th century :

A scientist was on a walk around the walls of the town . On his journey he took rest where an old men was sitting on the walls . He set down next and ask the old man „ who are you and what you are doing here?“ „ I am the death“ replied the old , revealing his old grim reaper face .“ I am here to take a 100 people’s life“ .

In horror the scientist run back into town , screaming all the way „ Death is on its way to take people’s life“ . People ran into their houses , locked the doors and windows . By end of the week 5000 people died .

The scientist was angry , returning to the place where he met the old man who still sat on the same spot . „ You said you wanted to take a 100 people’s life ....now there are 5000. „ The old man answered calmly ,“ I took only 100, as I do every week , old ones , mortally sick ones .... „ But what about all the others ?“ ask the scientist . The old man answered „ They got taken away by my brother Fear, and it was you who called him up „

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
over a year ago

East / North, Cork


"There is this old story from the 16th century :

A scientist was on a walk around the walls of the town . On his journey he took rest where an old men was sitting on the walls . He set down next and ask the old man „ who are you and what you are doing here?“ „ I am the death“ replied the old , revealing his old grim reaper face .“ I am here to take a 100 people’s life“ .

In horror the scientist run back into town , screaming all the way „ Death is on its way to take people’s life“ . People ran into their houses , locked the doors and windows . By end of the week 5000 people died .

The scientist was angry , returning to the place where he met the old man who still sat on the same spot . „ You said you wanted to take a 100 people’s life ....now there are 5000. „ The old man answered calmly ,“ I took only 100, as I do every week , old ones , mortally sick ones .... „ But what about all the others ?“ ask the scientist . The old man answered „ They got taken away by my brother Fear, and it was you who called him up „ "

Clearly they knew feckall about deadly viruses in the 16th century

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By *inxnmasterCouple
over a year ago

naughty valley

true, they had plagues instead

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I love when conspiracy theorists say, I'M NOT A CONSPIRACY THEORIST BUT....

Always makes me smile. "

Me too

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No I don't think that it's been blown out of proportion, nor do I think that everyone should be able to go about their lives as we did pre-covid. To do so is to totally disregard the lives of others who are vulnerable. Too often the arguments are made that it's only the elderly, or those with other comorbidities, that are truly at risk. Almost as if their lives have less value than the young, fit & healthy. It's distasteful to say the least and the last bloke who had notions of that is pretty reviled to this day.

Do we have to find a way of living with this thing? Absolutely. Do I know what that is? Well, if I did I'd be in demand the world over"

Well said, unfortunately the selfish few who refuse to adhere to any type of restriction make lockdowns necessary to avoid having the health services utterly overwhelmed, and everyone suffers as a result.

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By *etmebeurfantasyWoman
over a year ago

My town


"Stupid post.... I look after someone who has dementia and have lost all of the services due to covid I have to be around dementia it now 24/7 no respite no nothing due to covid and people's selfishness and top it all off cocooning and now another lockdown my mental health is all ready shot to bits. All this is due the it won't happen to me birgade and anti mask groups and people who won't social distance and breaking the rules all over the place and to see a post like this sums it all up. You have no idea what it's like to care 24/7 for someone with dementia, it's not blown out of proportion and it kills people,not only people who getsit but people that don't, there medical appointments all cancelled cancer services heart services et etc.just because people won't take heed the incocent and vulnerable have to suffer. "
I feel for you dementia is a horrible illness and too lose all services due to covid is so wrong. Again careers ain't giving what they deserve and times like this to. My daughter has lost most of her adult services too she does not understand the world we living in today her world has tuned upside down, most of us have a understanding what's going on she don't and as all careers your basically told to get on with it .

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By *ob198XaMan
over a year ago

teleford


"I don't doubt there's a virus, and I don't doubt that it can kill people, but you won't convince me that the government aren't up to something behind it all.

I'm not a NWO conspiracy nut but it doesn't take a lunatic to see that there's always a benefit for the government behind the actions they take. It's rarely, if ever, for the sole benefit of the public.

But of course there's always the chance that on this occasion it's all about our safety even though before Covid our government clearly didn't give a shit about most of us, but maybe they do now

government still dont give a shit about the people.."

Well why don’t you change that and get yourself elected..

Then some future keyboard warrior can make the same claims about you

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By *im tim timMan
over a year ago

c


"I am in no rush to go back to "normal life".

I for one am actually loving lockdown.

I get to work from home, saving a fortune on petrol, lunches etc. No annoying work outings, or boring family weddings costing a fortune, or any other nonsense that you couldnt be arsed going to, but feel obliged to attend. People just keep to them selves and leave me alone. Long live the Covid!

I'm lucky enough to be able to still go to work every day regardless of lock downs, why would any government be shutting down the economy and borrowing billions to support people who are out of work unless it was necessary? What do they gain from it? "

lots of jobs dont have any social distance in them at all..spreading covid them jobs are doing.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

So now this one dude comes back from somewhere on a plane and they basically saying he has infected up 56 people, 10 households and a sports team, hope no one here ordered him a blowy

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