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fear is a powerful weapon. The left is gonna exploit it as long as possible.That is true. I guess I could have technically texted only my family members and then told them what to respond or something.
What really gets me is that what I have shared lately is incredibly hopeful data, much of which should allow the resumption of "normal" life and an end to harmful restrictions, especially on children. How can anyone POSSIBLY react so negatively? I just don't get it.
What ulterior motive could even be dreamed up for me to be insincere?
And she would have the same response to your advice as do I. Like one might view the advice of a 5 year old on what to order at a nice restaurant......that's cute, but you have a staggering lack of perspective.Sounds like we would all give your wife the same advice we give you. Butt out and mind your own damn business and don’t worry about how other people run their own lives.
So by that standard, if the VOLS win their first game this fall they will win them all.The vaccine is proven. I would love to see whatever "science" you have that says otherwise.
If a parent refuses to take the appropriate steps to ensure their child is protected from an infectious disease via an easily accessible vaccine they are a bad parent. That's grounds for them having their child taken away from them IMO.
I don’t do it either. I posted as much earlier. But that’s my own personal choice or in a lot of cases the latitude isn’t there for others. I found extrapolating that into Cal Ripken being selfish rather hilarious however considering the source it makes sense.There's no need for sick people to come into the office. That absolutely does affect me
Haha.
If I can get serious here for a minute: I have spent my entire adult life taking care of children. Parents trust me because I treat my patients as if they were my own. In the past 12 months, I've had two kids admitted for suicide attempts, at least a handful admitted for inpatient psych care, deal with depression and anxiety on a near-daily basis, am unable to get kids appointments for mental health care due to lack of availability, and hear constantly from parents and teachers on the failure of "virtual" education. All the while, our entire practice has not had a single negative outcome from a CV infection.
It's obviously a real virus, and it can be frighteningly-dangerous in the elderly, at-risk, and the occasional average adult. However, the damage done to children by restrictions and school shutdowns FAR outweighs the miniscule risk they face from infection. With vaccine availability, it is time to return all of our children to normalcy. Their lives and future depend on it.
My wife has always made fun of the hoopla over Cal Ripken's consecutive games played.
She views it as the most selfish accomplishment in all of sports.
Her view is that there is no way that there were not days when he was a little sick or injured to the point where the backup would have been much better for the team.
She views going to work sick the same way. If you do not have a replacement that can step in during your absence, someone is not running the organization very effectively.
My wife has always made fun of the hoopla over Cal Ripken's consecutive games played.
She views it as the most selfish accomplishment in all of sports.
Her view is that there is no way that there were not days when he was a little sick or injured to the point where the backup would have been much better for the team.
She views going to work sick the same way. If you do not have a replacement that can step in during your absence, someone is not running the organization very effectively.
lol....That has absolutely nothing to do with the Ripken consecutive game streak. What are you even talking about?
Not possible for an avowed socialist progressive.I'm saying your wife is speaking about an issue she has no clue about. As I said in another post, I'm sure the Oriels team doctors cleared Cal to play anytime he didn't feel well so he was not endangering his teammates. He manned up and played ball, something she should respect.