• The Stupidest Thing Would Be To Be In A Room With Someone You're Not Go

    From Intelligent Party@21:1/5 to All on Sun Oct 11 10:40:10 2020
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    The Stupidest Thing Would Be To Be In A Room With Someone You're Not Going To Talk
    To, For Non-Essential Activities

    COVID is still a huge threat.

    Dine-In Restauranting is for wackjobs.

    You should only be having intimate parties with your close friends.

    You have every right to socialize in this country, and on earth, as a matter of fact and truth, but you should do that, at your discretion.

    You know, like smoking kills. It kills 400,000 per year. That's 1,095 per day.

    909 Americans died to COVID on Friday. Yet that number can easily go higher if we're not taking precautions.


    That is 909 too many, and those people didn't choose to smoke. Maybe they didn't
    choose to protect themselves against COVID either. You don't have a right to violate someone's personal space, but you do have a right to hug someone who wants
    to hug you. You don't have to do so.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Intelligent Party@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 30 17:57:28 2020
    XPost: fl.politics, houston.politics, tx.politics
    XPost: az.politics, alt.abortion

    The Stupidest Thing Would Be To Be In A Room With Someone You're Not Going To Talk
    To, For Non-Essential Activities

    COVID is still a huge threat.

    Dine-In Restauranting is for wackjobs.

    You should only be having intimate parties with your close friends.

    You have every right to socialize in this country, and on earth, as a matter of fact and truth, but you should do that, at your discretion.

    You know, like smoking kills. It kills 480,000 per year. That's 1,300 per day.

    1,041 Americans died to COVID on Friday. Yet that number can easily go higher if
    we're not taking precautions.


    That is 1,041 too many, and those people didn't choose to smoke. Maybe they didn't choose to protect themselves against COVID either. You don't have a right
    to violate someone's personal space, but you do have a right to hug someone who wants to hug you. You don't have to do so.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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