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Anonymous Coward User ID: 72568461 United States 03/16/2020 08:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | But Pelosi said all was fine and it’s a perfect time to stroll through china town and enjoy bat dim sum. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72430464 talk about confusing mixed messages! This was 3 weeks ago... Corona-tards don’t give Trump slack for changing his views from a couple of weeks ago. why the double standard? |
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Kilmarnock User ID: 43889506 United States 03/16/2020 08:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Im in san jose. You r now in my reality thread btchz. Love [link to youtu.be (secure)] run the jewels Wlcme |
Kil User ID: 43889506 United States 03/16/2020 08:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The directive, which will go into effect at 12:01 a.m. on Tuesday, affects six Bay Area counties, including the county and city of San Francisco. Quoting: EllenRipley What are the 5 other counties? I can't seem to find the name of them anywhere other than San Fran county Berkeley Santa Clara aka san jose 1st community spread in usa |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78586253 United States 03/16/2020 08:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Since when have those homos cared about germs? Thread: Any idea how many "viruses" and diseases street bums/crackheads are spreading to the public? |
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User ID: 76867605 United States 03/16/2020 08:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The directive, which will go into effect at 12:01 a.m. on Tuesday, affects six Bay Area counties, including the county and city of San Francisco. Quoting: EllenRipley What are the 5 other counties? I can't seem to find the name of them anywhere other than San Fran county Berkeley Santa Clara aka san jose 1st community spread in usa Santa Clara, San Mateo, Alameda, Marin, Contra Costa and San Francisco counties. WienerDog |
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Travis Bickle
(OP) Vigilantes need love too.... User ID: 72715998 United States 03/16/2020 08:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anyone else having trouble using cellphones today??? I'm assuming it's just a cellular overload but only have my own experiences to draw from today. Sonoma County California here. One of these days... A *REAL* rain is gonna come and wash all this scum off the streets. |
Doommonkey
User ID: 77887360 United States 03/16/2020 08:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hi to my Bay Area neighbors! I can say that amongst my friends, we are all actually grateful for the shelter in place ordinance. Too many people were just going about their business as if nothing could ever involve them, personally. Yes, Bay Area entitled liberals (actually some of the conservatives too) love to bitch and moan about their meaningless little problems on things like Next Door. The young and rich won't handle all this too well, I don't think. The older and rich will bemoan the loss of their wealth, and they'll also probably fall apart to some degree. But, as for us working-class oldtimers in the Bay, we've been through hard times before -- the AIDS epidemic, the'89 earthquake, the riots in '92, recessions, the dot-com boom and bust, just to name a few -- and we'll be ok, psychologically and pragmatically. Yes, there will be rioting, though we've had that before -- and those of us who stuck around learned to take care of ourselves and our loved ones. This level of pestilence is unknown to my generation, though it does remind me a lot of the early days of AIDS, when we didn't know how it was spread, and there was a lot of fear. We will lose loved ones, and we may not make it out of this ourselves ... but we won't crumble and fall apart due to being locked down for weeks or even months. Right now, it's a soft lock down that allows for one to go out for necessary errands, though that may need to change. The young generation needs a wake-up call, for the most part. They need to realize that the world doesn't revolve around them, and that all the tech or social-media wealth in the world doesn't make them invincible. For those who survive, if there is a society to inhabit afterward, it will make them/us stronger. Stay strong, neighbors... it's going to be a bumpy ride! Glad to have you to ride it out with, though! Looks like freedom but it feels like death. It's something in between I guess... it's closing time. Lenonard Cohen |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 74153429 United States 03/16/2020 09:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.businessinsider.com (secure)] Quoting: Travis Bickle The Bay Area, including San Francisco, will be directed to "shelter in place" until April 7 in an attempt to contain the coronavirus outbreak, the San Francisco Chronicle first reported on Monday. But, but, but, Trump said the virus is a nothing burger. yeah, and in the blink of an eye, Trump has turned America into a communist country like Venezuela with food and medical shortages and now your a criminal if you dare walk your dog outside past 8pm.... Nope Trump did not do this,,,local state and cities did and rightfully so. Stop the movement of people spreading the disease otherwise the hospitals will be overwhelmed and then you will see a LOT more people dying.... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 8324006 United States 03/16/2020 09:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Maybe that will wake lefties up. Get them to throw away their pink, heart-shaped glasses for once? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77719623 "Everything is always going to be fine, open up the borders, one big family, no evil exists in this world." nah. theyll just come out of it blaming trump for the whole fucking thing and probably start rioting and burning down their own neighborhoods again... |
Crypto-Tard
User ID: 69359666 United States 03/16/2020 09:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anyone else having trouble using cellphones today??? Quoting: Travis Bickle I'm assuming it's just a cellular overload but only have my own experiences to draw from today. Sonoma County California here. Yes, same problem here, west of healdsburg. ATT Couldn't get calls thru to an elderly woman I was checking up on in SF. My wireless ISP also had a lot of problems, apparently he had to knock the snow and ice off the radio tower on mt. st. helena. Last Edited by Crypto-Tard on 03/16/2020 09:12 PM When you are afraid of losing your life, you have already lost your life. Don't be afraid. |
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Doommonkey
User ID: 77887360 United States 03/16/2020 09:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It doesn't sound like there is much of a plan in place to deal with the homeless. One local source suggested they "try to get to a shelter" -- ! That's a real issue, and I suspect the'll have to end up doing a forcible quarantine of the majority of them, as I suspect infection rates are already really high in many or most of the encampments. Looks like freedom but it feels like death. It's something in between I guess... it's closing time. Lenonard Cohen |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 73690165 United States 03/16/2020 09:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hi to my Bay Area neighbors! I can say that amongst my friends, we are all actually grateful for the shelter in place ordinance. Too many people were just going about their business as if nothing could ever involve them, personally. Quoting: Doommonkey Yes, Bay Area entitled liberals (actually some of the conservatives too) love to bitch and moan about their meaningless little problems on things like Next Door. The young and rich won't handle all this too well, I don't think. The older and rich will bemoan the loss of their wealth, and they'll also probably fall apart to some degree. But, as for us working-class oldtimers in the Bay, we've been through hard times before -- the AIDS epidemic, the'89 earthquake, the riots in '92, recessions, the dot-com boom and bust, just to name a few -- and we'll be ok, psychologically and pragmatically. Yes, there will be rioting, though we've had that before -- and those of us who stuck around learned to take care of ourselves and our loved ones. This level of pestilence is unknown to my generation, though it does remind me a lot of the early days of AIDS, when we didn't know how it was spread, and there was a lot of fear. We will lose loved ones, and we may not make it out of this ourselves ... but we won't crumble and fall apart due to being locked down for weeks or even months. Right now, it's a soft lock down that allows for one to go out for necessary errands, though that may need to change. The young generation needs a wake-up call, for the most part. They need to realize that the world doesn't revolve around them, and that all the tech or social-media wealth in the world doesn't make them invincible. For those who survive, if there is a society to inhabit afterward, it will make them/us stronger. Stay strong, neighbors... it's going to be a bumpy ride! Glad to have you to ride it out with, though! That's right! You old gheys gonna just keep on quering out, perverting our youth to your ghey ways. You love to be in someone man's bowels so bad, don't be surprised when you wind up dead and in the bowels of hell! The Cornholio Virus is cumming for you ass! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74827762 United States 03/16/2020 09:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes, Bay Area entitled liberals (actually some of the conservatives too) love to bitch and moan about their meaningless little problems on things like Next Door. out with, though! Quoting: Doommonkey Obnoxiousness and meanness know no political boundaries. But something about liberals with their mother-knows-best smugness and arrogance, and their ease with dishonest, unethical behavior, is particularly grating. Also, it can't be said that a city like San Francisco would be so much better off, and see various problems lessen or go away, if it could just become more liberal instead of more conservative. . |
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