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Hopefully that doesn't last long.
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It amazes me the number of elected officials who get caught violating covid rules. Not only violating but arguing with store personal to the point the police have to be called. Then apologizing for their behavior when they realize it was all caught on camera!
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California is screaming they may be over run in the hospitals and have to start choosing to treat the patients that can make it and let the others go. I'm wondering if they will grant them permission to put people out of their misery rather than shove them off in a corner suffering till they die? Morbid thought but they are getting there. Maybe the discussion alone would give people pause and take this thing seriously.
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California is screaming they may be over run in the hospitals and have to start choosing to treat the patients that can make it and let the others go. I'm wondering if they will grant them permission to put people out of their misery rather than shove them off in a corner suffering till they die? Morbid thought but they are getting there. Maybe the discussion alone would give people pause and take this thing seriously.
Yeah there was video released tonight of people on stretchers lined up waiting to be admitted because they have no room for them.
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Quote from: tim_m on December 23, 2020, 10:18:22 PM
Quote from: cineater on December 23, 2020, 10:01:11 PM
California is screaming they may be over run in the hospitals and have to start choosing to treat the patients that can make it and let the others go. I'm wondering if they will grant them permission to put people out of their misery rather than shove them off in a corner suffering till they die? Morbid thought but they are getting there. Maybe the discussion alone would give people pause and take this thing seriously.
Yeah there was video released tonight of people on stretchers lined up waiting to be admitted because they have no room for them.
Where's those military hospital ships?
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Quote from: cineater on December 24, 2020, 12:45:34 AM
Quote from: tim_m on December 23, 2020, 10:18:22 PM
Quote from: cineater on December 23, 2020, 10:01:11 PM
California is screaming they may be over run in the hospitals and have to start choosing to treat the patients that can make it and let the others go. I'm wondering if they will grant them permission to put people out of their misery rather than shove them off in a corner suffering till they die? Morbid thought but they are getting there. Maybe the discussion alone would give people pause and take this thing seriously.
Yeah there was video released tonight of people on stretchers lined up waiting to be admitted because they have no room for them.
Where's those military hospital ships?
Good question.
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We got together for Christmas, no social distancing, no masks and those long overdue hugs. Wrong but it felt so right after so long.
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Was reading through the family history. My great grandfather died in 1920 of La Grippe aka the spanish flu. He was a doctor.
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Many European Union countries started vaccinations today!
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Many European Union countries started vaccinations today!
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That's great. Lets get the fuck out of this pandemic.
Had a really cool conversation with my 86 year old mother about life going back to normal. She started talking about the changes she sees happening and then went back in history to the changes that certain events during her lifetime brought about to normal, daily life when they were over. She covered the depression, two world wars and the 60's. Interesting to get the perspective of somebody who lived it rather than read it in a book. While she may not want to deal with some of the changes she sees coming she's pretty supportive of them. You think, old people, stuck in their ways but she sees change as a way of life.
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Quote from: cineater on December 27, 2020, 12:16:14 PM
Quote from: jarmo on December 27, 2020, 07:25:07 AM
Many European Union countries started vaccinations today!
/jarmo
That's great. Lets get the fuck out of this pandemic.
Had a really cool conversation with my 86 year old mother about life going back to normal. She started talking about the changes she sees happening and then went back in history to the changes that certain events during her lifetime brought about to normal, daily life when they were over. She covered the depression, two world wars and the 60's. Interesting to get the perspective of somebody who lived it rather than read it in a book. While she may not want to deal with some of the changes she sees coming she's pretty supportive of them. You think, old people, stuck in their ways but she sees change as a way of life.
Talking to the elderly can be very humbling
Especially the part when they just lay it out there and are past the sugar coating phase
God bless your mom and all moms still kicking
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Quote from: COMAMOTIVE on December 27, 2020, 07:40:57 PM
Quote from: cineater on December 27, 2020, 12:16:14 PM
Quote from: jarmo on December 27, 2020, 07:25:07 AM
Many European Union countries started vaccinations today!
/jarmo
That's great. Lets get the fuck out of this pandemic.
Had a really cool conversation with my 86 year old mother about life going back to normal. She started talking about the changes she sees happening and then went back in history to the changes that certain events during her lifetime brought about to normal, daily life when they were over. She covered the depression, two world wars and the 60's. Interesting to get the perspective of somebody who lived it rather than read it in a book. While she may not want to deal with some of the changes she sees coming she's pretty supportive of them. You think, old people, stuck in their ways but she sees change as a way of life.
Talking to the elderly can be very humbling
Especially the part when they just lay it out there and are past the sugar coating phase
God bless your mom and all moms still kicking
She thinks it's crazy the really old are getting the vaccine first. She thinks the people who have families to support should be getting it first. Feels she can just stay home a few more months. That's her generation always making sacrifices. Wish I had paid more attention when she talked about things like that. Wow, has she seen a lot of history first hand.
You want to get my mother on a rant? Start talking about taking away abortion rights.
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December 28, 2020, 12:56:53 AM »
Quote from: cineater on December 27, 2020, 11:30:09 PM
Quote from: COMAMOTIVE on December 27, 2020, 07:40:57 PM
Quote from: cineater on December 27, 2020, 12:16:14 PM
Quote from: jarmo on December 27, 2020, 07:25:07 AM
Many European Union countries started vaccinations today!
/jarmo
That's great. Lets get the fuck out of this pandemic.
Had a really cool conversation with my 86 year old mother about life going back to normal. She started talking about the changes she sees happening and then went back in history to the changes that certain events during her lifetime brought about to normal, daily life when they were over. She covered the depression, two world wars and the 60's. Interesting to get the perspective of somebody who lived it rather than read it in a book. While she may not want to deal with some of the changes she sees coming she's pretty supportive of them. You think, old people, stuck in their ways but she sees change as a way of life.
Talking to the elderly can be very humbling
Especially the part when they just lay it out there and are past the sugar coating phase
God bless your mom and all moms still kicking
She thinks it's crazy the really old are getting the vaccine first. She thinks the people who have families to support should be getting it first. Feels she can just stay home a few more months. That's her generation always making sacrifices. Wish I had paid more attention when she talked about things like that. Wow, has she seen a lot of history first hand.
You want to get my mother on a rant? Start talking about taking away abortion rights.
Your mom sounds awesome, seems like she and i would agree on a lot of things politically.
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December 28, 2020, 11:05:39 AM »
Quote from: tim_m on December 28, 2020, 12:56:53 AM
Quote from: cineater on December 27, 2020, 11:30:09 PM
Quote from: COMAMOTIVE on December 27, 2020, 07:40:57 PM
Quote from: cineater on December 27, 2020, 12:16:14 PM
Quote from: jarmo on December 27, 2020, 07:25:07 AM
Many European Union countries started vaccinations today!
/jarmo
That's great. Lets get the fuck out of this pandemic.
Had a really cool conversation with my 86 year old mother about life going back to normal. She started talking about the changes she sees happening and then went back in history to the changes that certain events during her lifetime brought about to normal, daily life when they were over. She covered the depression, two world wars and the 60's. Interesting to get the perspective of somebody who lived it rather than read it in a book. While she may not want to deal with some of the changes she sees coming she's pretty supportive of them. You think, old people, stuck in their ways but she sees change as a way of life.
Talking to the elderly can be very humbling
Especially the part when they just lay it out there and are past the sugar coating phase
God bless your mom and all moms still kicking
She thinks it's crazy the really old are getting the vaccine first. She thinks the people who have families to support should be getting it first. Feels she can just stay home a few more months. That's her generation always making sacrifices. Wish I had paid more attention when she talked about things like that. Wow, has she seen a lot of history first hand.
You want to get my mother on a rant? Start talking about taking away abortion rights.
Your mom sounds awesome, seems like she and i would agree on a lot of things politically.
My mother gets talking about abortion rights and it becomes pretty clear my siblings and I were unwanted pregnancies.
She felt very much trapped in the role women had in society. She divorced her first husband which was taboo at the time. You can hear the betrayal in her voice when she talks about how she had to get her mother to testify the marriage needed to be terminated, none of her friends wanted to be involved with that. I get the feeling my father, also divorced, wasn't so much a love thing as a solution to being a social outcast. She likes us all now.
But she feels cheated by the pigeon hole society had/has for women. Get her started and the woman has an opinion! Other than that she doesn't have much to say about politics. She voted against Trump because she just waste her time describing what a mess he is, not because she sided with the Democrats. Normally she doesn't go out to vote.
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Come to think of it, you ever wonder why when you fill out a form there's a box for divorced. Is there some reason for that distinction other than single and married? Or is that just something leftover from that time when it mattered to your social status? I can never figure out why that box is there. Check it anyway and move on.
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Come to think of it, you ever wonder why when you fill out a form there's a box for divorced. Is there some reason for that distinction other than single and married? Or is that just something leftover from that time when it mattered to your social status? I can never figure out why that box is there. Check it anyway and move on.
Eh - they just want to know if you're finally happy
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Quote from: COMAMOTIVE on December 28, 2020, 01:25:46 PM
Quote from: cineater on December 28, 2020, 11:16:52 AM
Come to think of it, you ever wonder why when you fill out a form there's a box for divorced. Is there some reason for that distinction other than single and married? Or is that just something leftover from that time when it mattered to your social status? I can never figure out why that box is there. Check it anyway and move on.
Eh - they just want to know if you're finally happy
I'm going to smile everytime I check that box from now on.
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Quote from: cineater on December 28, 2020, 11:05:39 AM
Quote from: tim_m on December 28, 2020, 12:56:53 AM
Quote from: cineater on December 27, 2020, 11:30:09 PM
Quote from: COMAMOTIVE on December 27, 2020, 07:40:57 PM
Quote from: cineater on December 27, 2020, 12:16:14 PM
Quote from: jarmo on December 27, 2020, 07:25:07 AM
Many European Union countries started vaccinations today!
/jarmo
That's great. Lets get the fuck out of this pandemic.
Had a really cool conversation with my 86 year old mother about life going back to normal. She started talking about the changes she sees happening and then went back in history to the changes that certain events during her lifetime brought about to normal, daily life when they were over. She covered the depression, two world wars and the 60's. Interesting to get the perspective of somebody who lived it rather than read it in a book. While she may not want to deal with some of the changes she sees coming she's pretty supportive of them. You think, old people, stuck in their ways but she sees change as a way of life.
Talking to the elderly can be very humbling
Especially the part when they just lay it out there and are past the sugar coating phase
God bless your mom and all moms still kicking
She thinks it's crazy the really old are getting the vaccine first. She thinks the people who have families to support should be getting it first. Feels she can just stay home a few more months. That's her generation always making sacrifices. Wish I had paid more attention when she talked about things like that. Wow, has she seen a lot of history first hand.
You want to get my mother on a rant? Start talking about taking away abortion rights.
Your mom sounds awesome, seems like she and i would agree on a lot of things politically.
My mother gets talking about abortion rights and it becomes pretty clear my siblings and I were unwanted pregnancies.
She felt very much trapped in the role women had in society. She divorced her first husband which was taboo at the time. You can hear the betrayal in her voice when she talks about how she had to get her mother to testify the marriage needed to be terminated, none of her friends wanted to be involved with that. I get the feeling my father, also divorced, wasn't so much a love thing as a solution to being a social outcast. She likes us all now.
But she feels cheated by the pigeon hole society had/has for women. Get her started and the woman has an opinion! Other than that she doesn't have much to say about politics. She voted against Trump because she just waste her time describing what a mess he is, not because she sided with the Democrats. Normally she doesn't go out to vote.
Thins have certainly changed a lot for women in her lifetime. She must have incredible stories to tell.
My mom never voted prior to this year, she voted for Trump. She's totally indoctrinated by him like whoa. You should hear the crazy shit she believes and spouts and her total misunderstanding of how the election process and our government works. She openly admits she skipped social studies in high school. So that explains a lot lol.
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You have to wonder what the guy's perspective is of the changing role of women. Personally I can see some problems with taking the primary caregiver of the family out of the household for work. Change happens, it's not all good but it keeps happening, go with it.
Anyway, back to covid. Lets just get through this. I participated in the super spreader event. Waiting to see if my luck ran out.
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The news did a thing on mom's getting robes for Christmas. The absolute worst gift for a mom. It's suppose to be symbolic of luxury. Just another fucking reminder you have no time to or desire to take care of yourself when you've got a family to take care of, throw on the robe and get to it. And these folks don't have a clue about anything about you other than then that mom roll. They gave you a fucking robe, probably in the wrong color. I could go on about the robe gift but back to covid.
As I said I took extra care with the Christmas packages this year to make them beautiful. Might be folks last Christmas. My mom sat there with her big gift on her lap, too beautiful to open. She liked the paper. She liked the ribbon. And the tag said from Santa. How long has it been since she got a Santa gift? It would have been good enough right there but I so got her this year. She got a toy, a new technology toy. One of those WiFi picture frames. Of course she didn't know what that was. As I sat there watching her wonder as we sent pictures to it from our phones, I knew I surprised her. She even called me the next day in her sleepy morning voice to talk about it. Thank you covid for making me slow down and do something special for my mom. It was a wonderful gift for me too.
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