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Post by Annan on Jul 12, 2021 7:39:56 GMT -5
i’ve got to have a disprin. Don't get your baloney discuss on this page... take your baloney to where it belongs.Why am I suddenly hungry?
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Post by nathan on Jul 12, 2021 8:11:06 GMT -5
actually no that was someone else...nathan did not say anything till page 3.... You are correct but I recall he was one of a few disrespecting the request relatively soon after. NOT just me, Dan, Wally, Lee, Christianburg, Shushy and others too if you had continued reading the thread.
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Post by nathan on Jul 12, 2021 8:13:00 GMT -5
You have yours information and I have mine. LEAVE it at that, OK. You do your thing and I do mine. STAY away from me, stop harassing me my decision. I took the dang shots already, are you HAPPY now? get lost. Blood sugars low? You’re rather grumpy! I am not aware of anyone contacting Admin Adm. told me so people that some have complaints to him on different subjects about me. I told him they started and they pointed the fingers at me for mentioned it.
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Post by Annan on Jul 12, 2021 10:10:12 GMT -5
Blood sugars low? You’re rather grumpy! I am not aware of anyone contacting Admin Adm. told me so people that some have complaints to him on different subjects about me. I told him they started and they pointed the fingers at me for mentioned it. ***A whiny baby if there every was one. Grow up, Nate. We are not in kindergarten anymore.
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Post by nathan02 on Jul 12, 2021 16:17:44 GMT -5
Adm. told me so people that some have complaints to him on different subjects about me. I told him they started and they pointed the fingers at me for mentioned it. ***A whiny baby if there every was one. Grow up, Nate. We are not in kindergarten anymore. I will try to do better in the coming days.
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Post by guest8 on Jul 12, 2021 19:24:23 GMT -5
Don't get your baloney discuss on this page... take your baloney to where it belongs. Why am I suddenly hungry? Yes it always turns into a dramatic sideshow. Simply, in this case because one doesn't read a post correctly and adds in bits that weren't part of my post. Does your head in.
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Post by openingact34 on Jul 12, 2021 20:21:04 GMT -5
Anyone who refuses to vaccinate is dicing with death. about a 97% survival rate for those under 65 and about a 85% survival rate for those over 65 or underlying conditions...that is what the CDC, NIH, HOPKINS have said in the past... coronavirus.jhu.edu/data/mortalityJust curious...how many people could die from a convention super-spreader event and you would still consider that convention to be a success?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2021 20:32:54 GMT -5
about a 97% survival rate for those under 65 and about a 85% survival rate for those over 65 or underlying conditions...that is what the CDC, NIH, HOPKINS have said in the past... coronavirus.jhu.edu/data/mortalityJust curious...how many people could die from a convention super-spreader event and you would still consider that convention to be a success? smart a$$ questions will get you smart a$$ answers. conventions are about souls not bodies...
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Post by guest8 on Jul 12, 2021 20:42:31 GMT -5
Just curious...how many people could die from a convention super-spreader event and you would still consider that convention to be a success? smart a$$ questions will get you smart a$$ answers. conventions are about souls not bodies... Careful Wally. Your mate Nathan thinks the world of openingacts posts.
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Post by openingact34 on Jul 12, 2021 20:44:49 GMT -5
Just curious...how many people could die from a convention super-spreader event and you would still consider that convention to be a success? smart a$$ questions will get you smart a$$ answers. conventions are about souls not bodies... It was legitimate question. I understand if you need to ask a worker for the answer though. I was thinking about hosting a TMB math problem to see if you really understand what those survival rates imply for your meetings.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2021 21:04:09 GMT -5
smart a$$ questions will get you smart a$$ answers. conventions are about souls not bodies... It was legitimate question. I understand if you need to ask a worker for the answer though. I was thinking about hosting a TMB math problem to see if you really understand what those survival rates imply for your meetings. go ahead i would enjoy seeing what common core math can come up with... i have 11 people in my meeting BTW...calculate away
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Post by openingact34 on Jul 12, 2021 21:06:52 GMT -5
Friend of my mom saw this on Facebook. Can't confirm myself, but she would have no reason to lie about it. Anyone know more? Does the state or local health department know? Have CherieKropp or any of the the other exes contacted the media? I checked the database and this would be the largest COVID super-spreader event in Montana outside of a prison. Actually, it looks like it may be the only super-spreader event outside of a prison or nursing home in Montana. A massive outbreak of 120 cases would be huge news there. www.poynter.org/reporting-editing/2020/heres-a-spreadsheet-of-covid-19-superspreader-events-from-around-the-world/
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2021 21:08:25 GMT -5
about a 97% survival rate for those under 65 and about a 85% survival rate for those over 65 or underlying conditions...that is what the CDC, NIH, HOPKINS have said in the past... coronavirus.jhu.edu/data/mortalityA 3% death rate for those under 65 and a 15% death rate for those over 65 or underlying conditions. That's dicing with death. People hear mortality rates of 2% or so, and they think, "meh". That sort of rate is alarmingly high for a novel respiratory virus. Consider a convention where 120 people get it. You're looking at 2 or so deaths, if it follows the average. Even if you're fortunate and nobody dies, it'll be spread throughout the communities the infected return to. Why risk such a thing if you care at all about others and especially your elders??
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Post by verna on Jul 12, 2021 21:11:36 GMT -5
I wonder if it was the people who weren’t paying attention who contracted it.
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Post by nathan on Jul 12, 2021 21:43:59 GMT -5
Just curious...how many people could die from a convention super-spreader event and you would still consider that convention to be a success? smart a$$ questions will get you smart a$$ answers. conventions are about souls not bodies... Death to a Christian is going home/heaven a better place but to an unbeliever is LEAVING home. So, I say it's a success if they died after going to convention, they go to the best home/heaven in the Universe.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2021 21:48:30 GMT -5
smart a$$ questions will get you smart a$$ answers. conventions are about souls not bodies... Death to a Christian is going home/heaven a better place but to an unbeliever is LEAVING home. So, I say it's a success if they died after going to convention, they go to the best home/heaven in the Universe. Hmm. K.
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Post by openingact34 on Jul 12, 2021 21:51:17 GMT -5
A 3% death rate for those under 65 and a 15% death rate for those over 65 or underlying conditions. That's dicing with death. People hear mortality rates of 2% or so, and they think, "meh". That sort of rate is alarmingly high for a novel respiratory virus. Consider a convention where 120 people get it. You're looking at 2 or so deaths, if it follows the average. Even if you're fortunate and nobody dies, it'll be spread throughout the communities the infected return to. Why risk such a thing if you care at all about others and especially your elders?? We tend to vastly overestimate odds for the scenario where: "even if you're fortunate and nobody dies". If we accept Wally's mortality rates and assume that 1/4 of the infections are in those over 65 or with underlying conditions, the probability of nobody dying from the 120 infections is: (0.97^90)*(0.85^30) = 0.00049 = 0.05% That is only a 1 in 2000 chance that everybody infected will recover. Or a 99.95% probability of one or more fatalities.
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Post by fixit on Jul 12, 2021 22:01:55 GMT -5
A 3% death rate for those under 65 and a 15% death rate for those over 65 or underlying conditions. That's dicing with death. People hear mortality rates of 2% or so, and they think, "meh". That sort of rate is alarmingly high for a novel respiratory virus. Consider a convention where 120 people get it. You're looking at 2 or so deaths, if it follows the average. Even if you're fortunate and nobody dies, it'll be spread throughout the communities the infected return to. Why risk such a thing if you care at all about others and especially your elders?? Half the conventioners are probably over 65 or having underlying conditions. If 600 people attend, the deaths according to Wally's percentages could be: 15% of 300 = 45 3% 0f 300 = 9 Total 54 people dead. I guess its not a problem if they're all like Nate and want to die.
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Post by matisse on Jul 12, 2021 22:10:34 GMT -5
Just curious...how many people could die from a convention super-spreader event and you would still consider that convention to be a success? smart a$$ questions will get you smart a$$ answers. conventions are about souls not bodies... Except when the Board of Health steps in. It has happened.
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Post by nathan on Jul 12, 2021 22:15:02 GMT -5
People hear mortality rates of 2% or so, and they think, "meh". That sort of rate is alarmingly high for a novel respiratory virus. Consider a convention where 120 people get it. You're looking at 2 or so deaths, if it follows the average. Even if you're fortunate and nobody dies, it'll be spread throughout the communities the infected return to. Why risk such a thing if you care at all about others and especially your elders?? Half the conventioners are probably over 65 or having underlying conditions. If 600 people attend, the deaths according to Wally's percentages could be: 15% of 300 = 45 3% 0f 300 = 9 Total 54 people dead. I guess its not a problem if they're all like Nate and want to die. I want to go HOME/heaven now! but God wants me to stay here a little longer with you TMB folks to help you see the light before darkness comes.
Paul wrote in Phil 1:23 But I am hard-pressed between the two. I have the desire to leave [this world] and be with Christ, for that is far, far better....
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Post by guest8 on Jul 12, 2021 22:19:08 GMT -5
This helps me to understand there are different Gods.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2021 22:20:28 GMT -5
People hear mortality rates of 2% or so, and they think, "meh". That sort of rate is alarmingly high for a novel respiratory virus. Consider a convention where 120 people get it. You're looking at 2 or so deaths, if it follows the average. Even if you're fortunate and nobody dies, it'll be spread throughout the communities the infected return to. Why risk such a thing if you care at all about others and especially your elders?? Half the conventioners are probably over 65 or having underlying conditions. If 600 people attend, the deaths according to Wally's percentages could be: 15% of 300 = 45 3% 0f 300 = 9 Total 54 people dead. I guess its not a problem if they're all like Nate and want to die. you have got a problem only 100-120 got it NOT the whole convention. try again
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Post by nathan on Jul 12, 2021 22:23:11 GMT -5
This helps me to understand there are different Gods. Yes, God the Father the MOST High God, Christ the Lord God and our Savior, and the Holy Spirit God our teacher, guide and protector on earth until Jesus comes back to establish His eternal kingdom on earth and in the Universe.
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Post by guest8 on Jul 12, 2021 22:25:20 GMT -5
I’ll try nurophen this time.
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Post by verna on Jul 12, 2021 22:33:38 GMT -5
This helps me to understand there are different Gods. What are you referring to Quest8?
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Post by curlywurlysammagee on Jul 12, 2021 22:35:55 GMT -5
smart a$$ questions will get you smart a$$ answers. conventions are about souls not bodies... Death to a Christian is going home/heaven a better place but to an unbeliever is LEAVING home. So, I say it's a success if they died after going to convention, they go to the best home/heaven in the Universe. It will also raise the average IQ of that area.
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Post by guest8 on Jul 12, 2021 22:37:37 GMT -5
This helps me to understand there are different Gods. What are you referring to Quest8? The God and his wishes that N. refers to in his post is not my God. Established that a long time ago. I suspect the same for some others also.
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Post by verna on Jul 12, 2021 22:40:12 GMT -5
What are you referring to Quest8? The God and his wishes that N. refers to in his post is not my God. Established that a long time ago. I suspect the same for some others also. Yes I’m with you. Not mine either.
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