It's often said that you are what you eat.I actually don’t have any interest in wasting 20ish years of my life raising a child. I’d rather eat dog shit for 20 years than raise a child.
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It's often said that you are what you eat.I actually don’t have any interest in wasting 20ish years of my life raising a child. I’d rather eat dog shit for 20 years than raise a child.
You must not get out muchOk
Leans just right of center, fine.
BTW, the only thing I know about Quanon is what I’ve read from liberals on here.
Probably not enough, I’m a right winger, but I’m not Quanon right wing and I don’t keep up with them.You must not get out much
Probably not enough, I’m a right winger, but I’m not Quanon right wing and I don’t keep up with them.
I’ve heard some crazy stuff. You hearing the same crazy type stuff from Antifa types?don’t go down the rabbit hole. It will depress you. You probably have friends who spout off the crazy conspiracy stuff who are full blown believers
It's just my opinion on how I want to live my life. Raising children isn't a waste of time in general, it just is for me.Wow, embarrassing and selfish. You don’t want children, fine, but that take was too much.
That sounds reasonable, thank you.It's just my opinion on how I want to live my life. Raising children isn't a waste of time in general, it just is for me.
I’ve heard some crazy stuff. You hearing the same crazy type stuff from Antifa types?
Do you know anybody that burned down cities this summer? I never bought the pizza gate stuff nor know anybody associated with it. I do know people whose businesses were damaged by antifa thoughnot nearly as crazy as the pizza gate stuff.
Do you know anybody that burned down cities this summer? I never bought the pizza gate stuff nor know anybody associated with it. I do know people whose businesses were damaged by antifa though
I’m pretty normal, I’m not sure how we got here.You are both nut jobs.
Bingo. That guys is absolutely one of the Top 3 worst posters on this forum, and I'm including last summers Scat-man in that ranking. Says plenty about him.Ignore button works really well.
Wow. Seeing that and seeing which states KY is in line with should put things into stark perspective for some.
My daughter’s school has a half day Monday so the teachers can all go get their first shots. I don’t know if this is a thing that all Jefferson County teachers are doing, or just all Catholic schools, or just her school.
I don't have a horse in this race, but all the folks saying "teachers don't agree with the union on all of this".....then why don't they do somethintlg about it? Isn't the purpose of a union to be the collective voice of who it represents? As much as I hate writing a school tax check this time of year with no children, it chaps my ass even more to do it while teachers sit at home on their ass and teach online while crying about safety while I not only haven't stopped going in person to work this entire time, I've worked OT more than ever before. If they want to go back in person, get off your lazy asses and demand it. I don't recall there being any issues getting together for demands when it came to pensions.
Ask and ye shall receive. SCIENCE!!Just waiting for good old science to take the wheel, I guess.
The agency’s guidance repeats the idea that schools should be the last to close and the first to reopen in any community.
In advice that may disappoint some teachers, the document states that vaccinating educators should be priority, but not a prerequisite for reopening schools.
C.D.C. Draws Up a Blueprint for Reopening Schools (Published 2021)
Amid an acrid national controversy, the agency proposed detailed criteria for returning students to classrooms.www.nytimes.com
That’s racist...🤣
First honest thing that little leprechaun has ever said.
What are the appropriate precautions? I’ve seen pictures from some classrooms where it looks like the schools put in virtually no effort to take any precautions.Also from that article...
“I completely understand teachers’ and other school employees’ fear about returning to school, but there are now many well-conducted scientific studies showing that it is safe for schools to reopen with appropriate precautions, even without vaccination,” said Dr. Rebecca Same, an assistant professor in pediatric infectious disease at Washington University in St. Louis. “They are much more likely to get infected from the outside community and from family members than from school contacts.”
Yeah, there's just tons of schools out there doing nothing. Kids laying on top of each other, sharing seats, sharing desks, no masks, no rules, sharing food, spitting in each others mouth.What are the appropriate precautions? I’ve seen pictures from some classrooms where it looks like the schools put in virtually no effort to take any precautions.
Perhaps supply is an issue? The employer health department at my work is doing vaccinations for schools and healthcare workers. We got the contract with the city school system and one of the surrounding counties. We ended up getting fewer doses than we were told we would get. So we didn’t have enough to get them all their first round shots, so we’re having to finish them off in piecemeal as supply becomes available. And this all the second round shots are getting delayed because of that.Teachers started getting the vax about three weeks ago. Why is it taking so long?
I didn’t say tons. I said some classrooms. Learn how to read, dumbass.Yeah, there's just tons of schools out there doing nothing. Kids laying on top of each other, sharing seats, sharing desks, no masks, no rules, sharing food, spitting in each others mouth.
JFC, you're dense af.
All these opened schools are doing an amazing job. That's why we're not seeing much spread in school.