People be very careful this virus is not done yet

Family outside this household has to kick rocks. :lol:

But on the real side, we just adapted. For the most part, everything is delivered. We went to the beach, but away from the creatures. We mostly went when they supposed to be at fucking work anyway. Walks around the neighborhood, in the woods, and the park(which no one goes to really). Got a stacked homegym. Kids got all their entertainment. They homeschooled and loving that they ain't got to fuck around. They built for the 21st century and remote work/life. Grandparents facetime daily.

I dress sharp from the waist up for those zoom meetings with clients. COVID made it so now everyone on what I been on.

We're in our 40s though. In our 20s and without kids, I know I'd be out saying fuck a COVID. Mild in one hand, drink in another, and hitting the bed at 7am.

Promised the kids I was going to take them somewhere warm to spend the winter, but this COVID flare up might kill that. But we got until January to decide. Just was planning to avoid cleveland winter from january to april. Miami was the destination, but that governor acting a jackass.
Taking safe I see. Respect.
You need to move out the Cali. Its always sunny here brah lol.
 
President Biden holds summit on ending COVID-19 pandemic with several world leaders

The White House is hosting a virtual summit on Wednesday to discuss how best the world can end the COVID-19 pandemic. Biden also announced the US will buy and ship 500 million Pfizer-BioNtech vaccine doses to low- and middle-income countries. This is in addition to the 500 million doses he pledged the US would buy and purchase in July at the G7 summit. Several leaders are participating including United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and several World Health Organization and other public health officials.







 
Garth Brooks Is Only Playing to Vaccinated Friends in Low Places
By Bethy Squires
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Garth Brooks, the country legend who can still sell out stadiums decades after his 90’s career peak, will be sticking to dive bar shows for the foreseeable future. According to Billboard, Brooks and team feel COVID safety and vaccination protocols will be easier to follow in smaller venues. On Brooks’ Facebook show Inside Studio G, Brooks said “Stadiums are officially out for this year.” Dive bars are in, because in Brooks’ words, “dive bars are vaccinated.” His first dive show will be October 11 in Oklahoma City, and tickets can only be won on OKC’s own radio station 93.3 Jake FM.
Brooks had been in the middle of his 2019 stadium tour when COVID shut everything down. He was able to fulfill some of those dates in 2021, before deciding it was time to pull the plug yet again. The news comes shortly after Eric Clapton did a take-backsies on his vow to never play shows where there are vaccine mandates. Meanwhile Brooks joins comedian Patton Oswalt as artists who will only perform at venues that require vaccination or proof of a negative COVID test.
 
Taking safe I see. Respect.
You need to move out the Cali. Its always sunny here brah lol.
Weather is great, but could never do Cali. Can't even legally carry out there. Keep it on me at all times. Being taxed into oblivion ain't cool either. It was between florida and texas for our winter home if we get one and Florida won in a landslide. No state taxes too if we do over six months.
 
Weather is great, but could never do Cali. Can't even legally carry out there. Keep it on me at all times. Being taxed into oblivion ain't cool either. It was between florida and texas for our winter home if we get one and Florida won in a landslide. No state taxes too if we do over six months.
Feel you. Just be ready for every cac to possibly have a strap on them since its allowed. You finna be like Neo in the matrix for real lol.

Also props on your investments you made on your hiatus. Always proud when a bro gets a bag
:cheers:
 
Is the R.1 variant in California? What to know about the highly mutated COVID strain

A new coronavirus strain is making headlines this week after being linked to an outbreak at a Kentucky nursing home, where the variant, known as R.1, infected both vaccinated and unvaccinated people. Here's what we know about this variant, including whether it is currently spreading in California and the Bay Area.














 
Masks protect children from COVID-19 and there is no evidence they impact development, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics and CDC

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Academy of Pediatrics advise children two years old and up to wear a mask for protection from COVID-19. There is no evidence that wearing a mask or being around other people who wear masks negatively affects children's speech, language or social development, according to the AAP and medical experts.

What you need to know

– The AAP and CDC recommend children over 2 years of age and adults wear masks to protect against COVID-19 infection

– The AAP and medical experts say that there is no evidence that mask-wearing affects children's speech, language or social development

– Claims that the AAP removed information from its website about child development and facial cues are false, according to Reuters




"There are no known studies that use of a face mask negatively impacts a child's speech and language development. And consider this: visually impaired children develop speech and language skills at the same rate as their peers. In fact, when one sense is taken away, the others may be heightened. Young children will use other clues provided to them to understand and learn language." – The American Academy of Pediatrics



"'We should give more credit to our own children,” [Eva Chen, a developmental psychologist who is an associate professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology] said, 'that being covered for a few hours every day isn’t going to make them less able to recognize social expressions.' Voices, gestures and overall body language are all important for children, she said." – The New York Times
 
 
 
Weather is great, but could never do Cali. Can't even legally carry out there. Keep it on me at all times. Being taxed into oblivion ain't cool either. It was between florida and texas for our winter home if we get one and Florida won in a landslide. No state taxes too if we do over six months.
Florida over Cali?!?!

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

At least pick Texas. Texas is a shithole and what you don't pay in state taxes you pay in property tax, road tax, shitty utilities and ignorant people, but you can avoid cac's if you're careful.
 
Good lawd bro...

Can I get some numbers too?
Hey playa you wanna here another niggadamaus moment?

Didn’t I say pattern of straight numbers been coming out..tonight number 798 or as most would see 789 if you played that 50/50 game

But they deny niggadamaus predictions Lmaoooo..only if they knew
 
Hey playa you wanna here another niggadamaus moment?

Didn’t I say pattern of straight numbers been coming out..tonight number 798 or as most would see 789 if you played that 50/50 game

But they deny niggadamaus predictions Lmaoooo..only if they knew

Yo I starting telling my peeps about what you said bro!

I had a funeral this weekend and you know how it is but yup you were in it!
 
Florida over Cali?!?!

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

At least pick Texas. Texas is a shithole and what you don't pay in state taxes you pay in property tax, road tax, shitty utilities and ignorant people, but you can avoid cac's if you're careful.
I ain't about to pay $1 million dollars to live in a box on a little lot. Barely have a yard. I could buy two great homes for the price of one box in cali.

And them bitches taxing my capital gains too? What am I getting for that? Only cacs I worry about are cops. And that's a universal problem anywhere in this country, but at least I can carry in Ohio/Florida. Ignorant people are the norm. It's earth.

I'd have to be intubated with a breathing machine attached to a crack rock the size of Charles barkley's head to choose Cali. There's a reason why people with money are fleeing that state.
 
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