Coronavirus

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  • maquito5

    ^ Just wait until the virus mutations learn how to completely dodge humanities’ efforts to go “back to normal”...

    We’ll have to get used to COVID’s mortality threat while going “back to normal”, or in the other hand will need to embrace adaptation, respect, humility and reason.

    This is far from being over.

    • x3 mortality of flu is not that far from normal. the problem is of perception not reality on the ground.pr2
    • Yeah, my uncle died from this “flu”, and fuck off.maquito
    • fuck off with your anecdotal propaganda. i know more people who had covid than there is sand in my kid's playground and almost universally they had it light.pr2
    • fucking imbecile - way to kill a possibility of any meaningful discussion.pr2
    • who the fuck you think dies of flu each year? yeah, someone's uncle, someone's aunt, someone's gradman or grandpa. selfish prick.pr2
    • Watch out for karma, pr2. I mean, for real. Have a good night.maquito
    • “Possibility of any meaningful discussion” Really? You really think I did that? Id have a hard time trying to stop myself from beating the shit outta you, germ.maquito
    • Glad you got your mug and shit up there Patryk. I would love to kick your skinny ass. Y a tomar por culo.maquito
    • c'mon, c'mon guise, a little civility.renderedred
    • Working remote... is all i want to do. Sod going to office and wasting time on overpriced commutes, or breathing in lung fulls of pollution.shapesalad
    • Working remotely sucks big fat donkey balls. The creative process suffers when you miss those random interactions and everything has to be scheduled to a teamsTOMMYxGUNN
    • CallTOMMYxGUNN
    • If you work independently, then yeah I get it, but for those of us who work in teams, it's fucking crippling man. This last year has been brutal to my sanity.TOMMYxGUNN
    • Random interactions? Like having people peering over your shoulder why you think through creative problems, and have them criticise and interrupt your work.shapesalad
    • Random Interactions? like people through stuff across desks, having to listen endlessly to what people watched on Netflix, or hearing about how they got drunk.shapesalad
    • No thank you. I'd rather be alone for 8 hours, so I can be with millionaire investors, Stanford lecturers and MIT scientists via Podcasts.shapesalad
    • I'd rather be alone all day so I can create and experiment and try out ideas without the worry of someone over seeing what may well be shit...shapesalad
    • ...but I need to try out ideas and think through things, without out people chipping in and saying this and that and derailing it all..shapesalad
    • ..or making me feel uncomfortable to try out visual ideas. Plus working remote = 2nd monitor for stock/crypto charts and making extra $£€ on the side.shapesalad
    • Well each to their own, I much much prefer working alone.shapesalad
    • You sound fun.TOMMYxGUNN
    • "i know more people who had covid than there is sand in my kid's playground and almost universally they had it light" is PURE ANECDOTAL BULLSHIT.monospaced
    • That same sandbox that he’s buried his head way, way in. Good luck with everything I hope your kids stay safe pr2_niko
    • pr2: "fuck off with your anectodal propaganda," then proceeds to give his own anecdotal propaganda...sarahfailin
    • hey pr2. when is this antibody gonna kick in?pango
    • one would think that by saying an anecdotal statement, intelligent people would see pointlessness of such statement...pr2
    • statements.. but then it would be asking for the hamsters in some people's brains working overtime.pr2
    • you're pointlessmonospaced

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