More Lindell Craziness

All this.

And you follow every tik tok post and GWP article like it’s the gospel of our lord.

Got it.

He’s an embarassment to knowledge.

If I’m an embarrassment to knowledge then you’re a shit stain.

Not much of a response.

You claim GWP and tik tok posts as gospel but completely dismiss proof from multiple well known sources.

You’re Baghdad Bob. You claim victory and ignore the buildings falling all around you.

Lol- tik tok is a platform. I never said tiktok even reports anything.

If I find a creator on tik tok that has something worthy to share, I share it.

I have a group of friends on a text message and we send each other shit. Sometimes it’s compelling.

The hate against tik tok is really interesting to me.

You mean, “hey, I’m the confirmation queen, look at me…”

Not sure what that means but it’s definitely better than being a shit stain.

You trust a source who’s headlines always start with things like:

-BOMBSHELL

-OUTED

-WE GOT ‘EM

…….but then nothing happens. Perhaps look at better sources.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/06/28/barr-trump-election-fraud-atlantic/

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/07/02/trump-drops-bombshell-these-are-numbers/

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/01/27/john-boltons-bombshell-gives-gop-glimpse-its-nightmare-scenario/

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/sondlands-bombshell-testimony-leaves-trumps-republican-allies-scrambling/2019/11/20/bf8e54f8-0bbd-11ea-97ac-a7ccc8dd1ebc_story.html

https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2019/04/19/muellers-biggest-bombshell-trump-told-white-house-counsel-lie/

It’s ok for these guys though? Lol.

Let me know when something happens.

He clearly said transmission and infection

Yes, ICU = serious infection. Hospitals skewing toward unvaxxed suggests vaccine efficacy.

Ahhh…Ok. You’re adding words. Gotcha

I talked to a guy who has multiple relatives in the medical field yesterday and he confirmed what I thought was the case that the vast majority of folks they are seeing in the hospital are obese.

That’s something that isn’t getting nearly enough mention. We should have a larger focus on eating healthy and not being overweight.

By and large, the young and healthy folks aren’t being affected by this virus, and yet they’ve scared the young and healthy to the point that they think they will die from it.

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Perhaps. And it’s also the possibility of a healthy person getting it and giving it to an unhealthy person.

That’s not my point, though.

My point is that they’ve scared the majority of the population that isn’t affected by this and shouldn’t be scared. It’s the flu for a majority of people.

We never used to be afraid of getting the flu.

Well, we actually did - it was just 100 years ago.

And the flu does kill people, obviously. And I think there was cause for concern especially in the beginning when a) we didn’t know how it’d affect people, and b) before there were any vaccines/therapeutics out there to help treat it.

I don’t mind wearing a mask - I have to most of the time while at work. And I was fine with kids in masks - in the beginning. I’ve got a lot of concerns with childhood development - socially etc) with kids having to communicate with others hiding behind a mask.

I’m past moving on now. Thank god I live in FL and my kids don’t have to wear masks. You get to make the choice you believe is best for you/your family.

It’s just a shame this thing became so politicized - and I’m blaming both sides here. But, history loves repeating itself - a lot of similar patterns were followed 100 years ago….

Lol^^^^

But he supports the people that hate everything about Florida’s covid approach

Makes sense.

Special kind of fucking idiot here boys…Appreciate it.

Obesity has been a huge talking point in the past, and it’s still considered a large risk factor / co-morbidity.

Having obesity may triple the risk of hospitalization due to a COVID-19 infection.

Obesity decreases lung capacity and reserve and can make ventilation more difficult.

More than 900,000 adult COVID-19 hospitalizations occurred in the United States between the beginning of the pandemic and November 18, 2020. Models estimate that 271,800 (30.2%) of these hospitalizations were attributed to obesity.

So 30% in the first year of covid were attributed to obesity.

305 is right - obesity was pointed out pretty early on.

Obviously the difficult part is people finding ways to slim down or not become obese……reducing their risk in that area.