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JD450A

JD450A

Feral as Fk 🐾
We dint believe BBC about covid and yet we do about this 🤪
TBH I run bittersweet on it...... If it was anyone else you'd be saying "get with the f****ng program they work together and have had a s**t few months" Certainly by that stage us lot where undoubtedly having covert pissups in sheds.

However, If they want to hold everyone to account, as both the GOV and the MET/Plod wished to do at the time, they want rounding up and stocks installing in the wilds of the Black district, with free hypodermic needles fished from the nearest squat to hurl at them.

Interesting how the Covid Narrative is going now though..... no ones quite sure which way is up.
 
Lancs Lad

Lancs Lad

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TBH I run bittersweet on it...... If it was anyone else you'd be saying "get with the f****ng program they work together and have had a s**t few months" Certainly by that stage us lot where undoubtedly having covert pissups in sheds.

However, If they want to hold everyone to account, as both the GOV and the MET/Plod wished to do at the time, they want rounding up and stocks installing in the wilds of the Black district, with free hypodermic needles fished from the nearest squat to hurl at them.

Interesting how the Covid Narrative is going now though..... no ones quite sure which way is up.
Yes ...get it u get my point tho . ..but some form of government is better than non...but it's needs kicking into touch. Maybe Gobby Raynor will take us on the same path as NZ 😂

The narrative does seem to be shifting...more of a sense of crack on with it
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
" the prime minister would face "serious questions" if he was found to have attended." ???? he's in the bloody pictures FFS
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19 bodies in this one alone, including Boris ..... gonna need a big shovel to dig his way out of this hole :mad:

the problem is it's a case of one rule for us and another for them - as usual and that pisses ppl off, more than anything else ... " do as we say, not as we do " !!
 
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GazCro

GazCro

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" the prime minister would face "serious questions" if he was found to have attended." ???? he's in the bloody pictures FFS
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19 bodies in this one alone, including Boris ..... gonna need a big shovel to dig his way out of this hole :mad:
If you look at when it all happened it was when covid still had the fear factor and we didn't know what we were dealing with. We were also being told not to do exactly what they were doing. But I'm at the point now i don't really give a f... anymore variants seem weaker and having it seems the best immunity for most. 2 years now we've all been going on about this being the new normal, not everyone locked down but a bit more respect for people's space and maybe keeping it the way a bit more when you're feeling under the weather a bit. If that is the new normal it's about time we stopped talking about it and just got on with it.
 
CPS

CPS

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If you look at when it all happened it was when covid still had the fear factor and we didn't know what we were dealing with. We were also being told not to do exactly what they were doing. But I'm at the point now i don't really give a f... anymore variants seem weaker and having it seems the best immunity for most. 2 years now we've all been going on about this being the new normal, not everyone locked down but a bit more respect for people's space and maybe keeping it the way a bit more when you're feeling under the weather a bit. If that is the new normal it's about time we stopped talking about it and just got on with it.
I agree, had it the week before Christmas.... felt like s**t for about 10 days, even long after the isolation period. But never felt like I was in any danger.
Had the Delta version I think. Glad to have had it if it means I have immunity for how ever long, although I Don't want it again.🙂
 
Gunners

Gunners

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I think the last week or so the narrative is changing slowly towards a "get on with it" attitude. I don't believe this whole situation has been handled the best it could have been over the last few years but I also don't think they have done a bad job, and certainly the recent attitude of not locking down again or imposing any more restrictions is welcome from my point of view. They also haven't followed some of Europe into imposing mandatory vaccinations which again I think is a good move regardless on your stance on having it or not.
Ending PCR testing (which also seems to be on the horizon) is another welcome bit of news and I see us likely to move towards a "if you feel unwell don't go to work" attitude which makes sense to me. Infections are up, hospitalisations are stable, deaths are down, seems like we are moving towards a way of living with this virus. Crack on lads!

The no10 party thing has been deliberately held back until now to try and unsettle what is seemingly victory in sight and for that reason in my view it can do one - I'm not interested. If it had come out at the time when we were all meant to be following the rules then it would have been a different story but 18 months down the line its been made a political football for some doom and gloomers to try and drag us backwards into resentment and hate.
 
Storrsy

Storrsy

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Yes ...get it u get my point tho . ..but some form of government is better than non...but it's needs kicking into touch. Maybe Gobby Raynor will take us on the same path as NZ 😂

The narrative does seem to be shifting...more of a sense of crack on with it
I agree- better the devil you know in this sense. I'm hoping Boris will get bored of all this COVID s**t soon now the novelty of it all is wearing off.
 
Storrsy

Storrsy

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Does that work? Seem to be hearing of lots getting it a second time.
Definitely folk getting it twice. But that's just what we have to accept now I think- as long as we're not dying from it- a few days in bed is annoying but not the end of the world. Wife tested positive yesterday, no symptoms so far but that might start yet. We were both a bit ill last week to be fair so not sure what is COVID or just remains of last week's cold thing.
 
Lancs Lad

Lancs Lad

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I think the last week or so the narrative is changing slowly towards a "get on with it" attitude. I don't believe this whole situation has been handled the best it could have been over the last few years but I also don't think they have done a bad job, and certainly the recent attitude of not locking down again or imposing any more restrictions is welcome from my point of view. They also haven't followed some of Europe into imposing mandatory vaccinations which again I think is a good move regardless on your stance on having it or not.
Ending PCR testing (which also seems to be on the horizon) is another welcome bit of news and I see us likely to move towards a "if you feel unwell don't go to work" attitude which makes sense to me. Infections are up, hospitalisations are stable, deaths are down, seems like we are moving towards a way of living with this virus. Crack on lads!

The no10 party thing has been deliberately held back until now to try and unsettle what is seemingly victory in sight and for that reason in my view it can do one - I'm not interested. If it had come out at the time when we were all meant to be following the rules then it would have been a different story but 18 months down the line its been made a political football for some doom and gloomers to try and drag us backwards into resentment and hate.
Definitely 👍
Cummings is one hell of a s**t stirrer...he's behind this imo
 
GazCro

GazCro

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Does that work? Seem to be hearing of lots getting it a second time.
Not sure on that one. There's a theory that the majority of people who get it again may not have actually got rid of it the first time. Then there's the whole puzzle as to whether immunity lasts.
 
Gecko

Gecko

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Does that work? Seem to be hearing of lots getting it a second time.
It seems Omicron protects from delta, but not the other way around.

The study is a very small sample group, but looks promising
 
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Lynchy

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I hope Boris stays,seems like since he broke step with the more hard line,'looney' even, countries these historic story's have come out,almost as if they'd been held back to use at a suitable time?
Certainly can't call for more restrictions,lockdowns now,plus I'm not a hypocrite,during lockdowns if me n gf wanted to go see friends,drinks,haircut we did
 
Lancs Lad

Lancs Lad

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I hope Boris stays,seems like since he broke step with the more hard line,'looney' even, countries these historic story's have come out,almost as if they'd been held back to use at a suitable time?
Certainly can't call for more restrictions,lockdowns now,plus I'm not a hypocrite,during lockdowns if me n gf wanted to go see friends,drinks,haircut we did
Exactly 👏
 
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