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  1. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    but he talks like an elephant

    dododododododo
    wheeeen nyoouuuuuuuuu got jeeewwwwwdddddd
  2. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    WHY WOULD I BELIEVE IN A FLYING SPAGHETTI MONSTER THATS STUPID!!!

  3. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Less electricity which somehow coincides with a theft in televisions and stereos

    Nobody said the hands of the market were supposed to be clean :) legalize theft! If you don't want to get robbed do this. Survival of the WEALTHIEST

  4. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by stl1 US Coronavirus: 'There is no room to put these bodies,' Alabama health official says, as Covid-19 deaths climb
    By Aya Elamroussi, CNN


    The rate of Covid-19 deaths has increased in 42 US states in the last week, according to new data, as the spread of the more virulent coronavirus Delta variant has upended a spring of reopenings and led to increasing concern headed into autumn.

    In 14 states, Covid-19 deaths increased by more than 50% over the past week, while another 28 states saw an uptick of at least 10%, data from Johns Hopkins University on Friday shows.

    In Alabama, one of the hardest-hit states in the latest surge, overall hospitalization numbers continue to climb, driving health officials to use mobile trailers to house bodies because Covid-19 deaths are soaring, state health officer Dr. Scott Harris said Friday.

    The state activated two of its four refrigerated trailers for the first time since the pandemic began, Harris said, in Mobile and Baldwin counties this week.

    "These are typically held in case of a mass casualty event for example, when a large number of bodies appear at one time. This is actually a situation that is happening in Alabama hospitals now," Harris said.

    "We have enough people dying … that there is no room to put these bodies," he added. "We are really in a crisis situation. … I don't know how much longer we're going to be able to do this."

    Alabama reported 50 Covid-19 related deaths Thursday and saw "double digit numbers of deaths" in the past two to three weeks, Harris said.

    At least 5,571 Alabama children tested positive for Covid-19 last week, Harris said Friday, noting that officials aren't sure where the children contracted the virus. The state currently has a 23% Covid-19 positivity rate, among the highest in the nation, Harris said.

    Alabama is seeing a surge in pediatric cases from last year, Harris explained. Of the 2,879 people hospitalized with Covid-19 on Thursday, 45 of them are children, with at least five of them on ventilators, Harris said.

    Louisiana hospitals won't evacuate ahead of Ida
    As Hurricane Ida approaches the Gulf Coast, Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards said in a Saturday briefing there are 2,450 patients currently hospitalized with Covid-19 across the state, which is a drop of 20% in the past 10 days.

    "That's very helpful going into this hurricane, especially since we know that the evacuation of our hospitals is not an option," said Edwards.

    More than 475 of those patients are on ventilators, according to data from the state department of health.

    Edwards told CNN's Jim Acosta the hospitals have been stocking up on supplies and testing their generators ahead of the storm. FEMA has also brought in additional generators for the hospitals, he added.

    "It's going to be a real challenge and we're likely to need some help with respect to our hospitals," the governor said. "And then you have the people who may be injured as a result of the hurricane itself and so we need to make sure we have some capacity for them."

    All of the state's parishes are in the highest risk category for coronavirus, with widespread, uncontrolled transmission and many undetected cases, the state health department said.

    Oxygen supplies running low in the South

    As many hospitals across the country face a shortage of available beds and staff, there's another concern in the South: a shortage of oxygen.

    According to state health officials and hospital consultants, there are several hospitals across Florida, South Carolina, Texas and Louisiana that have experienced oxygen shortages, with some at risk of moving to their reserve supply or even running out of oxygen.

    "As Covid has continued to evolve, we have continued to see Covid care best practices continue to evolve, and that in part has been the use of high-flow oxygen versus ventilators," said Donna Cross, senior director of facilities and construction at Premier, a health care performance improvement company.

    Cross told CNN that the spike in Covid-19 cases has caused more demand on the oxygen supply and hospitals cannot keep the pace.

    Coronavirus transmission is high across the country

    All 50 states have high rates of Covid-19 transmission, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday, as millions of children who are unable to be vaccinated return to school. The CDC identifies virus transmission to be high when the total new cases per 100,000 people in a 7-day period is 100 cases or more.

    But only half of US states – plus Washington, DC, – have fully vaccinated at least 50% of their residents. Those states include California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, Washington state and Wisconsin.

    Across the country, roughly 32% of people ages 12 to 17 fully vaccinated, adolescents have been tough to vaccinate, but there are some highlights.

    More than 86% of those ages 12 to 17 who received a first dose would later complete their vaccinations, which is necessary for optimal protection against the Delta variant, according to a CDC study.

    The study stresses the importance of vaccinating eligible children and young people as schools return.

    "Improving vaccination coverage and implementing Covid-19 prevention strategies are crucial to reduce Covid-19-associated morbidity and mortality among adolescents and to facilitate safer reopening of schools for in-person learning," researchers wrote in the study.

    Covid-19 is hitting school staff and students

    Back-to-school season has been devastating to some states and districts that are seeing a distressing number of students contract the virus. Preventative measures such as quarantining are happening nationwide.

    In Mississippi, 28,990 students were quarantined between August 16 and 20 after possible exposure to Covid-19, according to data from the state's department of health, up from the 20,334 students who quarantined from August 9 to 13.

    It's unclear how many of those are new student quarantines, or students who have had to remain quarantined from the prior week. Schools report numbers, not the names, of those quarantined, according to the department of health.

    A total of 11,766 students and 2,383 employees have tested positive for Covid-19 in Mississippi schools since the beginning of August when schools began, health officials said.

    In California, the Los Angeles Unified School District reported 2,847 active Covid-19 cases among students and staff across all as of Friday evening, according to the district's dashboard. The district said that as of Tuesday, 3,000 students and 500 employees were required to isolate at home while 3,500 students and 500 employees had to quarantine at home.

    The second largest district in the country enacted some of the strongest mitigation measures throughout its more than 1,000 schools. But officials remain on guard about the spread.

    "We anticipate an upward trend in outbreaks as our schools have reopened, but we're continuing to work hard to prevent, investigate and manage them as they happen," Los Angeles County Public Health Director Dr. Barbara Ferrer said during a weekly briefing on Thursday.

    Health care resources are stretched thin for non-Covid-19 patients
    As increases in Covid-19 cases persist, medical attention for other health needs is being curtailed.

    Three OhioHealth hospitals decided to temporarily pause elective surgeries that require an overnight stay due to an influx of Covid-19 hospitalizations, spokesperson Colin Yoder told CNN in a statement Friday. The move, effective Monday, frees hospital capacity and staff, he explained.

    "Due to the fluid nature of this fourth surge, we will continually monitor capacity and pause or resume elective surgeries with an overnight stay as needed," Yoder said.

    Difficulties in maintaining a high level of health care are not limited to staffing issues. There has also been a shortage in the monoclonal antibody treatment used to treat both hospitalized Covid-19 patients and those with serious chronic conditions like rheumatoid arthritis.

    The treatment Actemra was granted emergency use authorization by the US Food and Drug Administration in June to treat those with Covid-19. The medication reduces inflammation that can make patients sicker. It is regularly used for those with rheumatoid arthritis, yet Genentech, the company that makes Actemra, doesn't have enough for everyone who needs it.

    Last week, the company said demand for the drug went up more than 400% beyond pre-Covid-19 levels, in a span of two weeks. Supplies of several dose levels of the medicine have been out of stock in the US since last Monday.

    On Thursday, Genentech told customers it's "working as urgently as possible to expedite replenishments and increase manufacturing capacity and supply wherever possible."

    The company said the medicine should be available for distribution starting Monday, but "given continued tight supply, Genentech anticipates additional intermittent periods of stockouts in the months ahead if the pandemic continues at the current pace."

    just ban the unvaccinated from hospitals, problem solved
  5. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by Donald Trump Afghanistan invaded Ireland, as well as the whole of Western Europe. Accompanying the invasion was a wave of crime and sexual assaults. Afghanistan invaded Ireland.

    They don't do that here LMAO it's a europe problem because Europeans are all cucks. Brevik was right to murder those kids they would have all grown up to be communist faggots.

    We do not have that problem where I live



    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood Grab as much hash as you can stuff in a suitcase and COME ON DOWN I will buy it bulk rates $500/kilo ITS LEGAL HERE!!!!!!!

  6. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    When the power goes out you will do the same. That's why GG is such a bitch she went feral from communist era blackouts

  7. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by WellHung It's called 'getting wet'.

    interesting, thats what your mother calls meeting me
  8. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀

    I'm against regulation but our current court system of a private entity taking money from another private entity for damages seems fair to me. Nobody should be immune to the wrath of the CONSOOMER
  9. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    allergies
  10. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    you cook it from p2np instead of p2p. You can also make it from p2p if you can get a mercury salt and phenylacetone


    1 mol of phenyl-2-nitropropene, C6H5CH=C(CH3)NO2, is dissolved with a solvent prepared by mixing 1000ml of ethanol with 500ml of acetic acid and 500ml of 12 N sulfuric acid. The resultant solution is placed in the cathode compartment of a divided electrolytic cell containing a metallic cathode of mercury, copper, or other metal of similar nature. Current is passed, using a current density of ~0.2 amp/cm2 of cathode surface. The temperature is kept at about 40°C during the electrolysis which is continued until at least eight Faradays of electricity have been passed.

    When the reduction is completed, the amphetamine may be separated from the solution. A convenient way of doing this is by removing the ethanol and ethyl acetate present by evaporation and then making the residual solution strongly alkaline by addition of caustic alkali. The basic layer thus formed is separated from the aqueous solution and contains the desired amphetamine freebase.

    p2np is easy to make from nitroethane (RC rocket fuel) and benzaldehyde but the n-butylamine is heavily watched now good luck finding it

  11. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    canada is very angry about communism and vaccines

    https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1djGXqrlWnoJZ
  12. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    he got arm cancer
  13. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by Concerned_Citizen Apparently the US learned nothing during the four years of “leadership” under the bloated orange incompetent moron 🤷🏽‍♂️

    Yeah, americans are all stupid and can't do anything right. Who could have expected that?
  14. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    I was half asleep when I wrote it, neither did I
  15. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by Donald Trump Wait did this happen because of corona virus, because of anti-vaccine republicans, or because of climate change?


    Sometimes I get confused, pls help.

    that happens every few years down in ol' lou

    biden speedran dubyas presidency. Fucked up afghanistan, hurricane, that other thing. Reminds me of the good ol days

    WE DID IT BOYS!!! WE KILLED COVID AND SAVED AFGHANISTAN NOW WE CAN HELP THOSE POOR BLACK NORLEANDERS!!! FEMA!!!!



  16. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    sounds like a fake as fuck government op to me

    THE BLACK HAT MAGA TRUMPERS OH MAN NEW TERRORIST GROUP

    the names are designed to make leftists scared
  17. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    I never left, the pandemic only made my faith stronger. My life has only gotten slightly more annoying, I don't miss anything, the future is great and I love every minute of it. What's your problem? Not having fun?

  18. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    The pandemic is retribution from God because you think drugs should be illegal, oversocialization and a society turning away from the true path of God. If you worshiped plants and nature created by the holy CREATOR like I do you wouldn't feel the need to travel internationally or spread a virus and yell about it.

    You should have all stayed home

    Close the airports

    learn to appreciate what you have instead of constantly seeking out MORE MORE MORE, that's the real pandemic is fat people that eat so much pork and beef that it destroys the planet and gas guzzling idlers, plane fliers, private yachts. That's what's killing the planet, not some vaccine hesitant individuals who are just trying to enjoy their FREEDOMS

    You like your freedoms too right? That's why you kept the airports and caused the pandemic. Now it's someone else's fault, an easy target. The direction of vaccine crazed society goes against liberty and freedom. It was totally fine to be a super spreader before vaccines and fly anywhere you want but now THE PROBLEM IS PEOPLE WHO DON'T DO X
  19. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    I go to the pharmacy to get medicine a few times a year but somehow me being unvaccinated is the problem when oversocialized people BEGGED AND CRIED about everything being closed.

    Vaccine passports are a good thing because the places that require them I have no interest in being there in the first place.


    Indoor ticketed sporting events. - don't care
    Indoor concerts. - don't care
    Indoor theatre/dance/symphony events. - don't care
    Restaurants (indoor and patio dining). - ubereats
    Night clubs. - don't care
    Casinos. - I can gamble at home with bitcoin
    Movie theatres. - no good movies anyways
    Fitness centres/gyms (excluding youth recreational sport). - I can run with a mask
    Businesses offering indoor high-intensity group exercise activities. - don't care
    Organized indoor events (weddings, parties, conferences, meetings, workshops) - would rather get covid and die than do any of this
    Discretionary organized indoor group recreational classes and activities. - don't care
    Student housing on college and university campuses. - don't care

    this is not a "pandemic of the unvaccinated" it's a plandemic of the normies BRO IF YOU DON'T GET THE VACCINE HOW CAN YOU GO TO YOUR SUIT AND TIE WORK EVENT AT THE COMMUNITY CENTER??????



    Segregation is a good thing. Stay 6 feet away from me even if there isn't a pandemic, disgusting NORMIS. You created this with your globalization and oversocialization. If you don't like it just stay home like me. Never got sick never got vaxxed never GETTING SICK or getting vaxxed, stay mad.

  20. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Why do you want to take the covid vaccine? Because of EMOTION scared of DEATH and BEING SICK and you justify that purchase with the logic of ITS POPULAR EVERYONE IS DOING IT, BEING VACCINATED IS TRENDY.

    I'M DOING MY PART

    They have a good campaign, people are vaccinated. We are close to herd immunity and the retards that go out unvaccinated with no masks die, fuck the healthcare system it's ALWAYS overwhelmed. There is literally nothing to worry about, everything is going fine.

    Not everyone has to take the vaccine for it to work and who cares if 5% of people die? not me.

    I don't understand why everyone is so upset. Sell me this pen and shut up.



    Originally posted by Donald Trump But fuck you people telling me where I can and can't travel.

    Vaccinated people can still spread the virus you delta gamma beta super spreader, Stay home and wear your mask because you are probably carrying every variant and shedding virions every time you go out. I leave the house for 10 minutes every 3 days, never spread a virus in my life, wear my mask and wash my hands.

    You people make me sick. Airplanes caused the pandemic and I am not the one who needs to alter my sedentary lifestyle to FIGHT COVID, You are.
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