Glad it's not Muh Manija either, haven't seen any update on how she's doing. Such a qt
SARS Pt. 2 - Wuhan Boogaloo
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*yip*
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Plausible mortal peril
Just makes life all the sweeter
I'm feeling it all right now, so intensely
The warm sunshine
The cool breezes
The neatly trimmed little muff in her pants
Maximum fucking alpha is just a state of mind
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God I hope he pulls through, Dominic Raab would be his successor and he's the wettest of wet fish.
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Nice to see your Bojo Derangement Syndrome has some limits. Keep it up and you might just cure yourself.Montegriffo wrote: ↑Mon Apr 06, 2020 12:42 pmGod I hope he pulls through, Domenic Raab would be his successor and he's the wettest of wet fish.
*yip*
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I've never disliked Boris personally, even ideologically I'm closer to him than most of the Labour party.StCapps wrote: ↑Mon Apr 06, 2020 12:43 pmNice to see your Bojo Derangement Syndrome has some limits.Montegriffo wrote: ↑Mon Apr 06, 2020 12:42 pmGod I hope he pulls through, Domenic Raab would be his successor and he's the wettest of wet fish.
Criticising his errors and calling out his lies is not derangement it's just telling it like it is.
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BoJo is expendable downrange
All that matters now, is stay alive, no matter what occurs, qt's
LOTM
So fucking romantic
All that matters now, is stay alive, no matter what occurs, qt's
LOTM
So fucking romantic
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Somebody should thank him for his sacrifice to the economy.Montegriffo wrote: ↑Mon Apr 06, 2020 12:42 pmGod I hope he pulls through, Domenic Raab would be his successor and he's the wettest of wet fish.
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Good to see that he's in an NHS hospital and not some private one.
Much better emergency healthcare in the NHS, private hospitals here are not much use outside of queue jumping elective surgery for the rich. Even then the treatment is the same but you get a private room and better food.
Much better emergency healthcare in the NHS, private hospitals here are not much use outside of queue jumping elective surgery for the rich. Even then the treatment is the same but you get a private room and better food.
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I kind of want to get it over with, myself. Then I have the rest of the year plus-long lock down to do heavy training (which I can't do if I want to keep my immune system up) and hiking all Summer.
Also getting it over with now means I can help neighbors who are more likely to get a tougher case. Once I am immune, I can help them.
Also getting it over with now means I can help neighbors who are more likely to get a tougher case. Once I am immune, I can help them.
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Boris is only a year older than me and has all the best doctors but he's still in intensive care with a ventilator at the ready.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Mon Apr 06, 2020 1:33 pmI kind of want to get it over with, myself. Then I have the rest of the year plus-long lock down to do heavy training (which I can't do if I want to keep my immune system up) and hiking all Summer.
Also getting it over with now means I can help neighbors who are more likely to get a tougher case. Once I am immune, I can help them.
I still want to avoid it if possible.
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.