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wild greens

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I beat it twice with excess caffeine and mid-strength indica mate you need to get a grip of yourself

"Have you saw the real excess deaths its barely even 2016 flu season"
 
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Mr. Tea

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I beat it twice with excess caffeine and mid-strength indica mate you need to get a grip of yourself

Have you saw the real excess deaths its barely even 2016 flu season
Excess deaths are the tip of the iceberg. There's a few million people just in this country who've been fucked up for months and might never get better.
 

Mr. Tea

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That's lockdowns for ya. That's what you meant, right?
Not being able to go to the pub for a while or fly to the Med for your annual fortnight of sangria and sunburn doesn't cause multiple organ damage, cognitive defects and permanent exhaustion, does it?

Why are you even still bothering with this risible one-man crusade against reality?
 

mixed_biscuits

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Not being able to go to the pub for a while or fly to the Med for your annual fortnight of sangria and sunburn doesn't cause multiple organ damage, cognitive defects and permanent exhaustion, does it?
If you think those are the only downsides to the loony lockdowns, you should really check your privilege.
 

mixed_biscuits

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@Mr. Tea Research the effect of lockdowns, worldwide, on these and get back to us with your encouraging findings:

- hunger
- child health
- education
- mental health
- political freedoms
 

Mr. Tea

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Millions of people have had their minds and bodies completely, and perhaps permanently, fucked by this virus. A virus which, if you'd had your way, literally everyone would have caught.
 

mixed_biscuits

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It has been demonstrated that in most cases lockdowns are not very effective so don't even start bandying around numbers like that when lockdowns have impacted billions of people adversely.
 

Mr. Tea

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@Mr. Tea Research the effect of lockdowns, worldwide, on these and get back to us with your encouraging findings:

- hunger
- child health
- education
- mental health
- political freedoms
If you're going to strike this humanitarian pose, you have to recognise that it's been the poor, the sick and the disabled who've been most badly affected by the virus itself.
 

Mr. Tea

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It has been demonstrated that in most cases lockdowns are not very effective so don't even start bandying around numbers like that when lockdowns have impacted billions of people adversely.
Effective lockdowns are effective. We never had that. Millions of people were still going to work every day at the height of the first wave, because they had no choice. It's now an open secret that the government's initial policy was to aim for "herd immunity", i.e. "let everyone catch it, but maybe not all at once", which *you* supported, remember.

In New Zealand they actually made a real attempt to protect people, and their per capita death rate is 400 times lower than ours.
 

mixed_biscuits

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Effective lockdowns are effective. We never had that. Millions of people were still going to work every day at the height of the first wave, because they had no choice. It's now an open secret that the government's initial policy was to aim for "herd immunity", i.e. "let everyone catch it, but maybe not all at once", which *you* supported, remember.

In New Zealand they actually made a real attempt to protect people, and their per capita death rate is 400 times lower than ours.
Correct: our type of lockdown was late, ineffective and so a huge net negative.

As for NZ and Australia, let's see how it plays out as I get the impression ppl are getting a little fed up with the restrictions
 
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