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I use Arch btw

  • And I've been holding tesla for years and it goes up even when news is shit. I don't get it either

  • Every time I see a Don't tread on me flag, 50/50 it's also flown side by side with a thin blue line flag. Makes me cringe

  • 1st amendment mf. Wikipedia can have an article convincing people 2+2=5 if they want and it is protected speech you fascist assholes.

  • I'll join

  • I think herd immunity might work in a way by shortening the time each infected person has with infection and reducing the amount if variants, however, we need to combine this with quarantining and protective equipment to make it the most effective

  • I replaced the pads on my akg k371. I don't listen much anymore but they're still ok

  • I've never learned latex but it seems like a huge learning curve. Never even proficiently learned vim yet

  • That's not fair to all the brilliant researchers in Antarctica

  • Oh I don't think that fucking idiot should be able to hold any type of office, I'm just curious how all these viruses and vaccines work. Because I thought that you can still pass on viruses even if your community is 100% vaccinated.

  • Thanks for indulging my ignorance. However, wouldn't a 100% fully vaccinated and immunized community still be able to spread?

    Say the flu shot, I'd like to say we have high rates of vaccinated people for that, however, if we walk in to a community that doesn't, won't it spread to them and kill them?

    Edit: I read this article explaining more about the herd immunity you mentioned and it feels a bit missing to me

    For example, if this person gets a case of the flu for example, they might still sneeze and cough, which someone will breath in if they're not wearing protective face coverings, and they will transmit it to more people until it hits a vulnerable person. These people have mild flu symptoms because they're vaccinated, but it still gets an immunocompromised person in the crossfire.

    In the bbc article, it's as if it stops people from spreading the disease

    https://www.bbc.com/news/57229390

  • Easier than that. Just put it on peertube

  • Duhh, they should be locked up and beaten, not freed

  • Finally, some good wholesome news

  • How much you wanna bet the ministers use VPN to watch porn as well?

  • But given time, all physical media deteriorates. If you buy physical media, you should have the means to back it up.

  • Ah so after buying hundreds of dollars in blurays, I have to spend more money in getting software to download what I bought and paid for.

  • Wtf

  • You want...a handout?