People you really, really, really, need to get your news and opinions from someplace other than Twitter.
If there's something worse than Fox News, it's Twitter. Please, be careful, and don't get turned into Twits.
No, what I'm saying is that Twitter is set up to convey sound bites, small points, and tidbits, at the expense of the broader picture.Are you saying that’s a faked video? Are you saying the multi-patient transports didn’t arrive because I know for a fact they did.
But with the bike you only kill yourself and maybe a pillion.The effect is different, the argument is very similar. In both cases, you chose to put yourself in an incredibly risky situation for little reason other than you wanted to and you felt that the risk vs reward for you was net positive.
Junior, I just paid that bill for you. That's a few thousand you won't inherit.Even if mom and dad pick up the bills on paper, it will be the same as mexico paying for the wall. For instance something like an inheritance tax sort of comes from the parents money, but directly impacts the kids.
No, what I'm saying is that Twitter is set up to convey sound bites, small points, and tidbits, at the expense of the broader picture.
There's a reason that Trump did most of his messaging through the medium.
This whole thing is a joke.Our border ladies and gentlemen.....water tight as a sieve...
'More people are catching on': Travellers using U.S.-Canada land border to avoid quarantine hotels — CBC News
In an effort to avoid the mandatory three-day stay at a quarantine hotel, some Canadians are flying into cities near the U.S.-Canada border and crossing by foot, taxi or limousine to return home. CBC News spoke to some of them at the Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls, Ont., and the Peace Bridge in...apple.news
Edit: just to be clear. I’d probably do the same thing as it: legal and much cheaper than the hotel at 2k for 3 days.
From a snowbird:Our border ladies and gentlemen.....water tight as a sieve...
'More people are catching on': Travellers using U.S.-Canada land border to avoid quarantine hotels — CBC News
In an effort to avoid the mandatory three-day stay at a quarantine hotel, some Canadians are flying into cities near the U.S.-Canada border and crossing by foot, taxi or limousine to return home. CBC News spoke to some of them at the Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls, Ont., and the Peace Bridge in...apple.news
Edit: just to be clear. I’d probably do the same thing as it: legal and much cheaper than the hotel at 2k for 3 days.
Ya I read that. ‘We should have different rules from others because we got a vaccine and CONSIDER ourselves healthy.’From a snowbird:
"We believe ourselves to be 100 per cent healthy so far as COVID is concerned, and so anything else was an unnecessary duplication. It's excessive in the extreme, at least as it applies to us."
We, us, we, us, we, us.
Self centred POS.
Thank you Justin.
We're going straight home and will quarantine there with no exceptions, just some groceries on the way and oh, Walmart had hand cream on sale. I'll need some for when we play bridge with the Peterson's next Tuesday...Ya I read that. ‘We should have different rules from others because we got a vaccine and CONSIDER ourselves healthy.’
well in that case, let’s not worry about the fact that you can transmit it regardless. Cool. Effing idiots.
Exactly.We're going straight home and will quarantine there with no exceptions, just some groceries on the way and oh, Walmart had hand cream on sale. I'll need some for when we play bridge with the Peterson's next Tuesday...
No, what I'm saying is that Twitter is set up to convey sound bites, small points, and tidbits, at the expense of the broader picture.
There's a reason that Trump did most of his messaging through the medium.
Toughest restrictions in the world according to JT...Our border ladies and gentlemen.....water tight as a sieve...
'More people are catching on': Travellers using U.S.-Canada land border to avoid quarantine hotels — CBC News
In an effort to avoid the mandatory three-day stay at a quarantine hotel, some Canadians are flying into cities near the U.S.-Canada border and crossing by foot, taxi or limousine to return home. CBC News spoke to some of them at the Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls, Ont., and the Peace Bridge in...apple.news
Edit: just to be clear. I’d probably do the same thing as it: legal and much cheaper than the hotel at 2k for 3 days.
It is shocking that JT and team can continue to spout such blatant lies without repercussions.Toughest restrictions in the world according to JT...
There was some stats out a year or so ago where 80% of tweets were made by 20% of the users or something, and many of those 20% being bots making things seem more or less popular then they actually are.I used to think the exact same as you.
And then a strange thing happened when covid came along in that a bunch of smart knowledgeable people got busy on twitter trying to share what they knew back in the spring of 2021. And it has carried on.
But the secret is to stay in that specific realm.
99.9% of the rest of twitter are just a bunch of dimwits that comment with anonymity.
Sometimes you drift from your lane on twitter and suddenly stop, look around and ask "Where da faq am I?"
Toughest restrictions.Toughest restrictions in the world according to JT...
Not toughest restrictions either. You may be right about most pretending and largest gap between paper and reality.Toughest restrictions.
Poorest enforcement.