People be very careful this virus is not done yet

@killagram
I am trying to debate you but I’m coming to a point where we have to agree to disagree because debating you is like debating a damn wall. Also, you are not articulating your view points with this horse medicine very well in my opinion. I have been trying to give you ways out from this quagmire but you digging yourself a deeper hole.

Yep.. digging a hole to dump my little bitch boy in...Bitch
 
@killagram
I am trying to debate you but I’m coming to a point where we have to agree to disagree because debating you is like debating a damn wall. Also, you are not articulating your view points with this horse medicine very well in my opinion. I have been trying to give you ways out from this quagmire but you digging yourself a deeper hole.
You are not debating, you are being passive aggressive.
 
You are not debating, you are being passive aggressive.
It seem like I am passive aggressive because I am passionate on what I am speaking about…also I can articulate my points very well so you of all people should know better.
 
That's not it. Slinging insults and playing victim is not a good look.
I am not Sliding insults nor playing victim that is your boy doing that. Today I just had enough of his bullshit and I had to call him out on the main board. Again I don’t mind debating anyone on anything but you have to make sense…..if you’re not making sense then I am going to call you out on it.
 
Hilary Duff Tests Positive for COVID-19, Calls Delta Variant ‘a Little B-tch’
By Rebecca Alter@ralter
Photo: GC Images

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You know what they say: If you can’t take the guff, don’t bluff with the Duff. So Delta variant, you’re officially on notice. On Friday, Hilary Duff announced that she has tested positive for a breakthrough case of coronavirus. On her Instagram Stories, Duff posted a selfie from bed with the caption, “That delta … she’s a little bitch. symptoms: bad headache. No taste or smell. sinus pressure. Brain fog. Happy to be vaxxed,” followed by a peace-sign emoji. She made a follow-up post to her Stories today, asking her followers, “Should I do a makeup tutorial today?” with the poll options “DO IT GIRL” or “HECK NO SICK FACE,” so the Younger star is in good spirits.

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If the Delta variant messes with Hilary Duff … it gets the horns. ✌ Photo: Hilary Duff/Instagram
This post came just three days after Duff posted a picture from the set of How I Met Your Father, posing with her castmates for the upcoming Hulu series.

 
I am not Sliding insults nor playing victim that is your boy doing that. Today I just had enough of his bullshit and I had to call him out on the main board. Again I don’t mind debating anyone on anything but you have to make sense…..if you’re not making sense then I am going to call you out on it.

Bitch you ain't called nobody out on shit...get on the phone be a Mayne...let the board hear us debate...bitch ass nigga
 


@easy_b @Camille @Quek9 @Drayonis

Wtf?!?

Every one be safe out there.

But I agree with ONE thing Busta said...

All this has revealed a WHOLE lot about people.


Damn...this nigga sound like a clown and gonna get a lot more black folks killed.
A lot of entertainers are mad because they can't do shows period. "Fuck the health of black folks you cutting off my money". I see it here in my city with booking agents too. We all lost money but I ain't with people losing their lives. You can always make more money - but when ya dead, ya dead.
 
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After months of waiting, the F.D.A. has granted full approval to the Pfizer vaccine.


A vial of Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine.Saul Martinez for The New York Times
‘Above all, try something’
The F.D.A.’s full approval of Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine is already making a difference. Within hours of the announcement yesterday, the Pentagon and several large companies and universities announced new vaccine mandates. President Biden, speaking at the White House yesterday afternoon, urged other organizations to follow: “Require your employees to get vaccinated or face strict requirements,” he said.

But the much-celebrated impact of the F.D.A.’s decision has a flip side: The monthslong wait to reach this point has had large costs.

It has delayed the hundreds of thousands of vaccinations that will now occur within the military and elsewhere. The lack of full approval has meant that some Americans who are skeptical of vaccination — but not firmly opposed to it — still have not gotten a shot, fueling the spread of the Delta variant and causing many unnecessary deaths. (These maps show that vaccination rates for people over age 65 are much lower in the U.S. than in Britain.)

Over the past week, about 1,000 Americans per day have died of Covid; vaccination would probably have saved more than 95 percent of them.


By The New York Times | Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Why, then, has the F.D.A. been so slow to act?

The short answer is bureaucratic caution. The F.D.A.’s leaders wanted to hew as closely as possible to their normal process for granting full approval to a vaccine. They bestowed “emergency authorization” on the Covid vaccines from Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson months ago, so that Americans could begin receiving shots. In the meantime, the F.D.A. spent months reviewing trial results before granting full approval to any Covid vaccine.

F.D.A. officials have defended this approach by pointing out — fairly — that a careful approval process can increase people’s confidence in a vaccine. But officials have also claimed that they had little choice but to follow the cautious path that they did. And that part of their defense is inconsistent with the facts.

‘Met our standards’
There are two basic ways to see that the F.D.A. did have a choice and could have acted more quickly than it did. The first is that the agency has acknowledged that it moved more quickly in this case than it normally does. A typical vaccine approval process takes between eight and 12 months; Pfizer’s Covid vaccine received full approval three and a half months after the company filed its application.

There is nothing magical about three and a half months, however. Once the F.D.A. had already departed from its usual process, it could have done so more aggressively than it did. Multiple medical experts have been urging so for months. No White House official, member of Congress or federal judge was threatening to stand in the way of an expedited process.

After all, the F.D.A. leaders made clear that they had made up their minds long ago about the substantive part of the decision to grant full approval. They publicly endorsed the vaccines, urging Americans to get shots. Dr. Janet Woodcock, the acting commissioner, said three months ago that the vaccines “have met our high standards for quality, safety and effectiveness.” Early last month, Dr. Peter Marks, who oversees the approval process, wrote, “If we truly want our lives to return to normal, the fastest way to do so is simple — get vaccinated right now.”

The wait for full approval, then, was more about process than science.

The F.D.R. approach
The second key point is that American history is rich with examples of government officials doing what the F.D.A. decided not to do in this case: overhaul their process in a time of crisis.

Franklin D. Roosevelt repeatedly broke with tradition — and endured confrontation with the courts — to fight the Great Depression. His administration, working closely with business, also threw out the normal bureaucratic procedures to build World War II ships, planes, tanks, bombs and other matériel with stunning speed. In this century, the Federal Reserve under Ben Bernanke took creative risks that helped keep the financial crisis of 2007-9 from becoming another Great Depression. (The title of Bernanke’s memoir is telling: “The Courage to Act.”)

In each of the instances, officials avoided taking steps that clearly violated the law. Yet they recognized that the law often includes gray areas and gives government agencies leeway to choose one of several approaches. During normal times, taking the cautious route and following procedural precedent tends to make sense. It minimizes chaos and mistakes.

But a national emergency can change the equation. In an emergency — like a depression, a war or a pandemic — government leaders will sometimes decide that the abstract benefits of bureaucratic continuity are smaller than the concrete benefits of preventing a depression, winning a war or saving lives. These leaders refuse to be bound by precedent.

In 1932, Roosevelt described his approach as: “Above all, try something.” In 2021, the F.D.A. took a different approach.

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Damn...this nigga sound like a clown and gonna get a lot more black folks killed.
A lot of entertainers are mad because they can't do shows period. "Fuck the health of black folks you cutting off my money". I see it here in my city with booking agents too. We all lost money but I ain't with people losing their lives. You can always make more money - but when ya dead, ya dead.

"My lifestyle > Your life"
 
So you take the vaccine for covid then still get sick from catching covid.
Makes perfect sense.
Selling snake oil and miracle tonic still a good hustle i see.
 
So you take the vaccine for covid then still get sick from catching covid.
Makes perfect sense.
Selling snake oil and miracle tonic still a good hustle i see.

The vaccines were created before the delta variant.
They still show solid protection though.
There will be updates to the vaccine coming.
It's not snake oil at all.
Look at the amount of unvaccinated vs vaccinated hospitalizations.
 
The vaccines were created before the delta variant.
They still show solid protection though.
There will be updates to the vaccine coming.
It's not snake oil at all.
Look at the amount of unvaccinated vs vaccinated hospitalizations.
Leave those people alone. Do you know why you should let a drowning man drown? Because they're liable to take you under too.

Those idiots rather take medicines approved by the FDA for animals than the ones approved for humans. This isn't about being against big government, these assholes are just against humanity.
 
Leave those people alone. Do you know why you should let a drowning man drown? Because they're liable to take you under too.

Those idiots rather take medicines approved by the FDA for animals than the ones approved for humans. This isn't about being against big government, these assholes are just against humanity.
You're right.
I said I was done a long time ago with this shit
Let me go back :zipit:
 
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