Some of these posts aren't sounding very supportive.
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Is that supposed to be Bill Gates ? Fauci ?
Quote from: VomKriege on April 04, 2020, 09:04:52 PMIs that supposed to be Bill Gates ? Fauci ?I think it's Fauci. Bill Gates is actually spending potentially billions in order to basically do a guess and check model with a vaccine. Funny the market response to be inefficient in order to hope one thing works.
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Quote from: VomKriege on April 04, 2020, 09:04:52 PMIs that supposed to be Bill Gates ? Fauci ?I think it's Fauci.
https://twitter.com/jordanbpeterson/status/1246139220588142593we back
https://twitter.com/the_moviebob/status/1244751704211537921https://twitter.com/the_moviebob/status/1245180361862152192bitch you have recent pics of your fatass on twitter
https://twitter.com/mugrimm/status/1246297040138784770
https://twitter.com/jordanbpeterson/status/1246139220588142593
We Need to Talk About Ezra
fuck yo moratorium this overrules ithttps://twitter.com/classiclib3ral/status/1246812006960726018
CAT FIGHThttps://twitter.com/rosemcgowan/status/1247252442812690433
SUPERIOR NORDICS https://twitter.com/PrisonPlanet/status/1246631214506823680
https://twitter.com/AndrewYang/status/1246966013771554817What would you call this? Military Herd immunity? https://twitter.com/marwilliamson/status/1246990122576478208
Let us try to restore sanity with five questions that we should ask Chinese President Xi Jinping the next time we Zoom, FaceTime, Google Hangout or WeChat him.
Now, I don’t expect straight answers to these questions, any more than we got straight answers from the Soviet Communist Party after Chernobyl.But I do think we need keep asking them
In Liu Cixin’s extraordinary science-fiction novel The Three-Body Problem, China recklessly creates, then ingeniously solves, an existential threat to humanity, by establishing contact with the planet Trisolaris and then thwarting a Trisolaran invasion.I remember thinking it was an odd plot structure when I read it last year. This is not how sci-fi plots work in western literature. The bad guys (the Germans, the Russians, the Chinese, or just the aliens) do bad stuff and then the good guys (they speak English) save the world. One of the many things I learnt from reading the novel is that, in this respect as in so many others, China is different. It’s okay for China to sicken the world in order to save it.
QuoteIn Liu Cixin’s extraordinary science-fiction novel The Three-Body Problem, China recklessly creates, then ingeniously solves, an existential threat to humanity, by establishing contact with the planet Trisolaris and then thwarting a Trisolaran invasion.I remember thinking it was an odd plot structure when I read it last year. This is not how sci-fi plots work in western literature. The bad guys (the Germans, the Russians, the Chinese, or just the aliens) do bad stuff and then the good guys (they speak English) save the world. One of the many things I learnt from reading the novel is that, in this respect as in so many others, China is different. It’s okay for China to sicken the world in order to save it.he hasn't ever encountered the hubris -> redemption archetype?
comparing the pandemic to the finishing move that Uma Thurman's character uses at the end of Kill Bill: Volume 2: "the coronavirus epidemic is a kind of 'Five Point Palm Exploding Heart Technique' on the global capitalist system."