qwertybird
qwertybird
qwertybird

Neutral: Well, “It looks to be a long hot summer here in the city.” might be the biggest understatement I’ve read in a while.

the pedals don’t actually power the bike, they stand in for a right hand bar throttle, controlling the bike’s acceleration.”

Same. Also, our masks are super-fashionable and makes us look like cool highwaymen er highwaypersons so the wife and i just leave em on. We wear medical masks all day at our jobs as it is.

You’re doing mask-wearing correctly.

Nope, fuck your slideshow. Did not read.

“and we all cross the street to avoid each other anyway”

Yeah, he just needs to pull those bootstraps just a little bit harder!

I am in an interesting position. My 2 person office was basically closed and both of us worked remote, unless someone had to go in to receive a delivery. It’s an IT shop, so considered essential, but other than handling the odd hardware delivery, most of our work can be done remotely, and since our HQ is officially in

I didn’t see the part where Erin said it was great to buy this.

I think if you really look at where people live, you will see a reason for some of the big opinion variations.

But Texas has to open up tomorrow, because we can’t be having all those people on unemployment. Never mind that we have the second lowest testing rate, or that infections keep rising.

And it’s not like there’s going to be anyone to buy these cars they’re in such a hurry to make. They’re just gonna make more cars the dealers can’t sell, causing the all their dealers to be overloaded and they'll end up slowly and stopping production anyways later.

My concern is they are doing it too soon, and going to cause a second spike and a lot of vulnerable people are going to end up dying for their profits. People’s lives are more important than corporate profits or the economy. The economy always recovers eventually, even from a full stop (just ask Bosnia or Croatia),

Lara Croft GO and Monument Valley 2 are not free on the App Store for me (US). They’re both showing up as $4.99.

Yeah, bad writing during a rant. I was not clear.

Your statement is conflicted. Are the elected representatives “working for the good of the American public” or are they “paid-for representative” of corporations?

Neutral: Do You Trust Automakers On Coronavirus?

No, dickwad. Flattening the curve prevents our health care system from being completely overrun with sick people. You continuing to go work directly alongside other people is the exact opposite of flattening the curve.

Not necessarily. See the article below for various scenarios/simulations. There are scenarios to minimize those infected. But I fear it’s not economically viable.