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I used to work for two of them who averaged 10-12 a day each.
(mostly hour long bookings, quite often )
I dunno how they sustained their cheery natures.
One of them turned up every Sunday with a six pack of Red Bull, just to get her through the session ____________________ Not nearly as interesting in real life. |
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A100man wrote: | I thought I had the monopoly on shit single life..
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Single life is only shit until you start to enjoy having your own space.
I do quite often miss having someone permanently indoors to annoy, to fix things for me, or to bitch about the telly with, and cuddles are a big deal to me, you only get that with a regular relationship.
But other days, I get home and really enjoy not having to do what someone else wants to do.
I often think I might like to move in with one consort or another (although I might need to find some new ones at some point ) , but giving up my nice convenient London flat is not something I really want to do ... and not to mention having to live under someone else's roof/rules and they moan about everything* : might not suit me as much as I think it might.
* switch off that light/wall socket, its wasting electric
* you dont need the heating up that high
* what's for tea?
* its getting late, nearly 9.30 let's go to bed and shag (what!? there's still at least 3 hours left in the evening, we can shag after midnight, ffs)
* do we have to have all these cushions on the bed?
* why can't we have air freshener like everyone else in the toilet, why do we have to have incense and scented candles? Smells like a hippy's jockstrap in here
* you've run out of gin/cider/whiskey
etc etc ad nauseum
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hellkat wrote: |
Single life is only shit until you start to enjoy having your own space.
I do quite often miss having someone permanently indoors to annoy, to fix things for me, or to bitch about the telly with, and cuddles are a big deal to me, you only get that with a regular relationship.
But other days, I get home and really enjoy not having to do what someone else wants to do.
I often think I might like to move in with one consort or another (although I might need to find some new ones at some point ) , but giving up my nice convenient London flat is not something I really want to do ... and not to mention having to live under someone else's roof/rules and they moan about everything* : might not suit me as much as I think it might.
* switch off that light/wall socket, its wasting electric
* you dont need the heating up that high
* what's for tea?
* its getting late, nearly 9.30 let's go to bed and shag (what!? there's still at least 3 hours left in the evening, we can shag after midnight, ffs)
* do we have to have all these cushions on the bed?
* why can't we have air freshener like everyone else in the toilet, why do we have to have incense and scented candles? Smells like a hippy's jockstrap in here
* you've run out of gin/cider/whiskey
etc etc ad nauseum
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Fair points well made, I'm sure not keen to go back to the days when opening the front door after work was a dare-devil challenge - there was nearly always some abuse over a minor misdemeanor or oversight...
I did kinda figure Id have acquired a string of consorts myself by now but it seems I'm shit out of luck or too picky.. to be fair Covid and young kids hasn't helped in that dept.
.. ____________________ Now: A100, GT250A, XJ598, FZ750
Then: Fizz, RS200, KL250, XJ550, Laverda Alpina, XJ600, FZS600 |
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Oh dear, the bullsh1t is starting to seep through the vaccines are awesome so you all need passes to mingle lie.
This is the latest report from 4th October, which is the same date unvaccinated are being discriminated against with extra travel restrictions and quarantine, not required for double pricked and counting.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1023849/Vaccine_surveillance_report_-_week_40.pdf
Page 17, shows rate of infection between vaccinated and unvaccinated by age group. For over 30's vastly higher rates of infection are recorded in double pricked and counting test subjects than those who prefer a working immune system.
So, once over 30 years old, as you're more likely to catch and spread it when double pricked or triple pricked, why are vaccinated people given preference and lower restrictions, such as the new 4th October travel passes?
This makes zero logical sense other than forcing people on to the large pharma quarterly money spinner club, for transferring tax from the plebs to the super rich Establishment who bought Bio-Ntech shares at the right time with their inside knowledge of being in government. |
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What you conveniently fail to mention though, is that of those who do catch it, the unvaccinated are vastly more likey to require hospital care (the 2nd graph on page 17)
The vaccine is far more effective at reducing serious illness than it is at preventing it speading
If this were presented to me as an unvaccinated person, i'll still take the vaccine over not having it |
That's not the point I'm making. I'm fully aware it lowers symptoms.
I'm highlighting that you're more likely to be infected and able to spread it, for some odd reason, when you're vaccinated. This theory was shouted down as a conspiracy theory a few months ago and was something to do with emitting spike proteins. It seems the small group of scientists who came out with this and we ostracised, were correct.
Now the government knows that vaccinated are more likely to catch and spread the virus, why are they given special treatment over those less likely to be infected and contageous?
The best form of defence and most effective is natural immunity. Why then, won't the government allow antibody tests as well as pricked status? Logically, it shows the huge flaw in government policy and that treating unvaccinated with extra restrictions, is nothing more than coercion to force the entire population on to the quarterly pricks money spinner.
The question is why? Are the politicians financially gaining from Pfizer-Bio Ntech, who now have sole supply to HM Gov PLC, or is it so they can finally roll out the Vaxx Pass to everyone, with little resistance as they start adding all the digital ID and citizen score features the CCP use in theirs?
If this really was about combatting Covid, you wouldn't offer a free pass to the group most likely to be infected and contagious, whilst excluding the safest group, those with full on natural immunity. The government knew natural, herd immunity was good, but getting there was too dangerous by allowing the virus to spread naturally. Surely then, those with natural immunity are the safest and best protected group, seeing as the multi prick doesn't really do what they said it did on the tin? 80% efficacy, my 4rse. Look at the infection rates. It falls by around 10% a week. Most of the first double pricked are barely protected, where natural immunity can last well over a year.
Scary sh1t for those still capable of thinking for themselves, who don't take in the daily media fed propaganda. |
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rpsmith79 wrote: | Cable Tie wrote: |
Page 17, shows rate of infection between vaccinated and unvaccinated by age group. For over 30's vastly higher rates of infection are recorded in double pricked and counting test subjects than those who prefer a working immune system.
So, once over 30 years old, as you're more likely to catch and spread it when double pricked or triple pricked, why are vaccinated people given preference and lower restrictions, such as the new 4th October travel passes?
This makes zero logical sense other than forcing people on to the large pharma quarterly money spinner club, for transferring tax from the plebs to the super rich Establishment who bought Bio-Ntech shares at the right time with their inside knowledge of being in government. |
What you conveniently fail to mention though, is that of those who do catch it, the unvaccinated are vastly more likey to require hospital care (the 2nd graph on page 17)
The vaccine is far more effective at reducing serious illness than it is at preventing it speading
If this were presented to me as an unvaccinated person, i'll still take the vaccine over not having it |
What you’re conveniently ignoring to suit your agenda, is it’s nainly the vaccinated putting them in hospital, being twice as likely to be carrying and spreading the virus.
Are they just taking more risks or were the scientists correct, who claimed the vaccinated shed spike proteins, passing the disease around? Something doesn’t add up here.
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Plenty of non Al Jazeera sources believe the opposite, including medical professionals, not agenda driven journalists.
How can a vaccine which loses efficacy at 10% a week, which was designed to beat the strain of COVID from 2 years and 4 mutations ago, out perform recent, natural immune response?
The problem is, the entire establishment are trying to force this on everyone and most of the media stems back to the same elite WEF Davos cronies. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 2 years, 240 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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