Corona Virus Outbreak from Turd

More like total economic deflation and then collapse. There’s a good chance we will have World War III assuming there are any survivors from the plague.

There will be women eventually, right now I’m more focused on survival rather than pussy. I like pussy but right now there are more pressing events.

As things get better pussy will become a priority again.

Wow, I’m sure those post-apocalypse Grrls will be so relieved that you haven’t entirely forgotten them. I bet they’ll just be counting the days. “Have his priorities changed yet…?” They’ll ask as they sit around the campfire carving hunks off the ex-walmart sales-assistant they caught last Tuesday. “Have they…?” Then they’ll giggle. If that’s still a thing. #-o

:laughing:

Honestly I don’t care about what women think, only what they provide.

They’ll provide you with a clip round the ear and a look that’ll turn your sperm green for a month. That’s what they’ll provide.

You sound like a mini-version of Trump.

:laughing: I’m not a Trump supporter, I just don’t give a shit about what women think.

Something that Trump would no doubt support however. You can pick up his banner when he croaks from corona. Grab all those apocalypse women by the pussy. Fuck Yeah. USA USA etc. Good job.

Germany has promised $600 billion to help businesses and individuals. British leaders said they would throw more than $420 billion at the crisis. The European Union promised hundreds of billions to support member states. Leaders in France, Spain, Italy and dozens of other nations have pledged to spend whatever is needed to meet the moment.

To put that in context — and to give a sense of the scale of the current crisis — the United States appropriated about $200 billion in today’s money for the Marshall Plan to help rebuild Europe after World War II.

But even as governments and central banks around the world promised to use all the fiscal and monetary policy instruments in their arsenal to prevent an economic collapse, the ripple effects of closing borders, locking down entire nations and telling people to stay in their homes continued to swell.

In 25 words or less convince me how the text convinced you that it would convince me to abandon dasein in the is/ought world, in favor of whatever self-righteous bullshit that you are peddling here.

And, sure, run it by Satyr, Joker and Tab first.

Well, unless of course you’re right.

About time the West pooled together en masse… we’ve given, probably, trillions in aid to other countries over the last few decades, so time to give aid to ourselves… we’ve worked for it and earned it, and now we need it, as too many of our businesses have folded and gone into receivership and families reduced to poverty… because our governments were mainly supporting foreign affairs at the expense of Home business.

Is this the start of a new beginning/a new (business) affair/a beautiful tryst?

Come with me if you want to live

Here we go again…

So far, the federal government has done little to help working people. On Friday, President Trump made a show of waiving the interest on federal student loans, but failed to note that monthly payments won’t be reduced. On Saturday, the House of Representatives passed a coronavirus bill that expands paid sick leave but exempts so many large corporations and small businesses that only 20 percent of the American work force will be covered. There is as yet no compensation for wage earners remotely analogous to the $1.5 trillion in short-term loans promised by the Federal Reserve, despite the fact that three million people are expected to lose their jobs before June. Ordinary Americans foresee a cruel repetition of the financial crisis, when banks and automakers became the beneficiaries of “corporate socialism.” NYT

They didn’t call it a political economy for nothing.

On the other hand…

Contrast these moves with those in France, where the president vowed to suspend all rents, electricity, gas and heating bills throughout the coronavirus crisis. The Irish government has promised to commit most of its stimulus package of 3.1 billion euros (around $3.4 billion) to benefit sick and unemployed workers, not corporations, and ​Danish lawmakers will pay up to 75 percent of some private-sector employees’ salaries to prevent layoffs. South Korea is providing largely free coronavirus testing, regardless of immigration status.

Or, you can just ask yourself, “What would Ayn Rand do?” :wink:

Wait a minute…

Just out of curiosity, what would any Libertarians and Objectivists here recommend as the most rational policies?

I’m not selfish or greedy, I’ll just be grabbing one single woman by the pussy and afterwards her pussy will belong to me.

Coronavirus edition.

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Coronavirus Edition:

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I’m ready for fun…

Of course he’s just paraphrasing Mr. Reasonable paraphrasing Satyr paraphrasing Donald Trump.

Well, at least until they infected. :wink:

There will be at least one woman out there who isn’t infected for the repopulation efforts, well hopefully there will be anyways. :laughing:

I have decided to contract the virus so that I’ll develop antibodies to protect me from future infection… so long as the covid 19 doesn’t mutate… in which case I’ll have to contract it again, etc.

In the next several days I’ll be going to places where I can be in the closest possible proximity to as many people as possible. The disco club, a hockey game, the mall, a premier movie, and downtown where I’ll ride in elevators for hours. I will also enter the bathrooms of these facilities and rub my face on the sinks. Immediately after opening doors I will pick my nose. I will use big bills so that I get many small bills in change. Money is an excellent medium through which to contract the virus. Finally, when I shower I’ll wear gloves so my hands don’t get washed.

Wish me luck.

Be careful that you don’t end up like this guy…

cnn.com/2020/03/17/us/kentu … index.html

Godspeed man.

We’ve had relative stability in the west for 75 years.

There have been challenges to that stability, like 9/11, the so called great recession, and now this.

Challenges come in many forms, they’re not just political and economic, they’re medical too.

I think a lot of the hope and idealism we had during the mid-late 20th century is gradually giving way to doubt and pessimism.

History didn’t end in 91 with the collapse of the USSR and the ascendency of so called liberal democracy like some optimists thought it might, it goes on.

Periods of instability always followed periods of stability, and they probably always will.

Civilization is unsustainable.

While some civilizations may be more sustainable than others, nothing is forever sustainable.

There will always be need for minor, moderate, and major reforms.

To not just evolve, but to evolve in an entirely different direction.

Sometimes change means progress, sometimes it means a last-ditch-effort to prevent things from regressing further.

If history, and prehistory have taught us anything, it’s that we can’t bank on progress, it’s not an inevitability.

Eventually some of these challenges will force us to make drastic changes.

Only time will tell if this crisis is one of them.

We have a medical paradigm.

That paradigm could be called allopathy, mainstream or scientific medicine.

This medical paradigm is the only valid paradigm to those who wholeheartedly believe in it, much like the works of Aristotle, Ptolemy, Hippocrates and Galen stood largely unchallenged in the west for over a millennium.

We primarily treat colds and flues with antibiotics, high-tech drugs, social distancing, vaccines and washing because we think germs are the primary culprit, but others, like Bechamp, Louis Pasteur’s rival, thought the terrain was the primary culprit, and it may be that humanity still has a great deal to learn about the very fundamentals of health, even the methodology for how we learn, but sometimes it can be difficult to expand our knowledge into one domain of learning, without neglecting other domains.

We have a way of life.

That way of life has by-products, like diabetes, heart disease, obesity, and pollution.

Interestingly both China, and northern Italy, the Po valley, where this germ seems to be most prevalent, are very polluted places, and this seems to be a raspatory illness.

So far our life expectancy seems to have been rising in most of the developed and developing world.

Is that something we can count on into the distant future?

Time will tell.

If this all isn’t just hype, if the threat is very real, will we continue to turn to vaccines and the like to save us?

Will they save us?

Or will they fail?

And if they fail, will it compel people to look into alternatives, or will most stay the course, even doubling or tripling down on mainstream medicine and medical martial law?

Do we just need a hell of a lot more of the status quo, or something else entirely?

Of course the last place we can look to for real change is the political, economic and intellectual establishment, and those who’ve most benefitted from it.

They will only offer more of the same.

Good luck Prom, if I’d been younger I would probably do the same. We’re all going to get it anyway tbh. so taking the bull by the horns is not a bad thing.

As anomaleigh says, if there is anything good to come from this the virus it is that it is a leveller, a clear signal that people are people of whatever race, creed or colour, and if the powers that be don’t take real care in preserving a modicum of wealth-blindness in the treatment of their populations and the maintainance of the economy at all levels… a clear red flag to everyone.

Who knows, when the dust clears, maybe the world will be a fairer place. Yeah yeah I know, stupid optimism. But hey, I’m stupid. :smiley: