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Who's afraid of Coronavirus?

After the pandemic is over...

  • Everything will be back to the situation we had before, give or take some minor elements

    Votes: 3 27.3%
  • This is the beginning of The End, more or less

    Votes: 5 45.5%
  • IDK, rather not think about it

    Votes: 1 9.1%
  • I love you: die

    Votes: 2 18.2%

  • Total voters
    11
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I brought my 7 y.o. son to his school's Open House to meet his new teacher, find his new classroom, and designated locker two days ago (Weds.). The only complaint that I had was that they still maintained their communal water/drinking fountains. I offered to send 6 cases of bottled water for him, but the teacher assured me that she'd buy a Brita water filter for their classroom sink. Teachers need not bear this burden on his or her measly salary, so I left a $50 bill with a Post-It sticky on it that read, "Buy TWO Brita Water Filters!"

My son has 5 different "Avengers" pull-up masks, and I am fearful that he's going to come home with a Dollar Store cheapie that he traded with another friend. Maytbe I am overly protective, but my concerns are substantiated!
 
I brought my 7 y.o. son to his school's Open House to meet his new teacher, find his new classroom, and designated locker two days ago (Weds.). The only complaint that I had was that they still maintained their communal water/drinking fountains. I offered to send 6 cases of bottled water for him, but the teacher assured me that she'd buy a Brita water filter for their classroom sink. Teachers need not bear this burden on his or her measly salary, so I left a $50 bill with a Post-It sticky on it that read, "Buy TWO Brita Water Filters!"

My son has 5 different "Avengers" pull-up masks, and I am fearful that he's going to come home with a Dollar Store cheapie that he traded with another friend. Maytbe I am overly protective, but my concerns are substantiated!

^ I've heard many parents saying that :lol:

My friend's daughter started back last week. They're not letting students use lockers or water fountains. They have to sit in a plexiglas booth to eat lunch and the teachers are switching classrooms instead of the students to prevent students being in large groups in the hallways. They're staggering the times the students enter and leave the school too. A monitor steps off the bus and checks temperatures before the kid is allowed on the bus and only siblings are allowed to sit together and all the rows are alternated with one seat empty. They're trying their best.
 
^ When the supposedly aware and complying people find the plain proper things to do so terribly square, what will you expect of... other sort of people.
^
 
Lovely garb, i bet that beard is swimming with lice though.

Hopefully he has a very painful death ahead of him.
 
It does appear that the most rigid of the religionists have proven to be particularly maladaptive, when it comes to the challenges posed by the COVID pandemic.
 
If he lives - it will be GOD who "saved him" not the medical professionals and the research and science that ACTUALLY saved him.

If he dies it will be blamed on gays and abortions by the next [STRIKE]con man[/STRIKE] preacher that comes along.

They need a new villain
 
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