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Yeah, if you can’t stand a mask, you seriously can’t stand a case of coronavirus.

Also. Also also. Wear the damn mask. This isn’t an accommodations issue, it’s a public health issue. If you can’t for some reason wear a mask, then stay out of the damn store. COVID doesn’t give a shit.

If you haven’t heard, since Trump started calling it the China Virus at the daily briefings, Nancy Pelosi has been calling it the Trump Virus. Because Trump has done more to facilitate its spread in the Western Hemisphere than any other factor.

It can now legitimately be called the Trump Virus because it makes you think your shit doesn’t smell.

I’m doing all those things from my off grid cabin, but as cabins are wont to be it has some...particular, one might say janky...systems. One of those is the stove, and due to an accidental movement on Saturday I turned on the gas when it wasn’t lit. About 10 minutes later I noticed the smell and turned everything off.

I have an allergy that- without medication to control it- causes anosmia. My allergist believes it’s related to dust mites, though other aspects of it seem linked to other things. First, it is most serious in the winter (which may be linked to mite exposure). And second, it is triggered most consistently and harshly by

Credit scores are just a way to measure your interaction with debt. It’s kind of fucked up. They don’t reaallyy show if you’re responsible with money. They don’t make you a good person. They don’t make you a bad person. Essentially, the banks treat people badly if they have zero debt or if they have bad debt. Banks

Can you change the picture under the headline?

I’m in Pennsylvania and I turn in every store that doesn’t follow the Governors orders.I watched the bullshit start as soon as my county went from red to yellow to green and the store clerks started telling customers they didn’t need to wear mask since we were now in the green phase.That and convenience stores letting

Wasn’t when I set it up, or last time I checked the profile settings. 

If it only affected the selfish, I’d agree with you.

I’m pregnant and high risk and cases have gone up in my area. Now I have to do instacart (and instacart is kinda evil) because people are idiots. Lucky for me I can afford to do this and afford to tip well. I’m heavily pregnant, have had preexisting lung problems, it’s hot right now, and I still wear a damn mask. Most

My 5 year old wears his mask when told to do so without complaint. This is a nation of adult-babies.

So when you look at Fiat Chrysler, do you think “Hey, these guys have a great business, just ignore the $2B in emissions credits they have to buy from their competitors?”

We’re a nation of five-year olds. We deserve Covid. 

The market works, unironically.

Okay, but the regulatory credits are inherent to their products in a way that real estate tax incentives aren’t. The way I look at it, the regulatory credits allow Tesla to sell more vehicles in more markets than they would otherwise be able to. That doesn’t mean that they couldn’t make a profit without them, it would

So? Money’s money, and if anything, that’s good news from a long term perspective. The rest of the industry is way behind and chasing a strategy where they try to make their most profitable products EV and/or buy a startup and use their tech. Tesla’s going to be able to sell those credits for a long, long time.

TL;DR Molecules are smaller than viruses.