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mapiklfish

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Time to move to Sweden?
« on: April 05, 2020, 04:55:43 pm »
Sweden actually has enough sense not to shut their country down.  There are a few states that are still not locked down.  Have thought about going there just to be able to go to a restaurant again.  Now, that we have become a nation of snowflakes and shown our enemies how easy it is to shut us down, I am more afraid of that than the virus.

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Re: Time to move to Sweden?
« Reply #1 on: April 15, 2020, 05:33:23 am »
The women are hot there too.... :heart:

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Re: Time to move to Sweden?
« Reply #2 on: April 15, 2020, 03:51:28 pm »
Seems like Sweden's choice to not shut their country down may not be working so well as they have exceeded twelve hundred deaths which far exceeds the totals in neighboring countries (Germany, Finland, and Denmark) that chose safety over lattes/hot cocoa at the local cafes. This has been a global pandemic-kind of hard to narrow it down to "snowflakes" in the United States. The snowflake population seems to be made up of people who wish to live longer and without side effects that survivors seem to be exhibiting. As for how the enemy perceives us versus living to see another day by following a few precautions? I'm okay staying at home. I have not seen a break down on the casualties so I am not sure whether NRRJoe's hot women population decreased.

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Re: Time to move to Sweden?
« Reply #3 on: April 16, 2020, 03:17:11 am »
Better be careful you gonna get yelled at for calling ppl snowflakes. Everyone staying home is not a snowflake. Im not sure what I think. I do know a lot of ppl are losing everything they have. Everyone doesn’t get the unemployment and $600 extra. For the ones that do- why would ppl work? They will make more sitting at home than when they were working. Only thing is a lot of people fall through the cracks. They are not getting any income right now. We are going to have to open things back up and as you said let the “snowflakes” hide in their house. They have done said this is going to come back this fall. And every year from now on with the strain changing wvery year like the flu. We can’t all stay at home for ever.

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Re: Time to move to Sweden?
« Reply #4 on: April 16, 2020, 03:23:02 am »
Seems like Sweden's choice to not shut their country down may not be working so well as they have exceeded twelve hundred deaths which far exceeds the totals in neighboring countries (Germany, Finland, and Denmark) that chose safety over lattes/hot cocoa at the local cafes. This has been a global pandemic-kind of hard to narrow it down to "snowflakes" in the United States. The snowflake population seems to be made up of people who wish to live longer and without side effects that survivors seem to be exhibiting. As for how the enemy perceives us versus living to see another day by following a few precautions? I'm okay staying at home. I have not seen a break down on the casualties so I am not sure whether NRRJoe's hot women population decreased.

The thing is we don’t all draw a check off the government! Some of us have to actually WORK if we want paid!  People drawing a check get money deposited every month no matter what. They don’t seem to grasp that doesn’t just happen for everyone. You don’t seem to realize there are people who are fixing to he homeless, losing everything they have because they have lost their job and some permanent. I have 2 cousins that their place of previous employment will not be opening back up. They lost it all. 🤬

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Re: Time to move to Sweden?
« Reply #5 on: April 30, 2020, 09:08:22 pm »
Sweden actually has enough sense not to shut their country down.  There are a few states that are still not locked down.  Have thought about going there just to be able to go to a restaurant again.  Now, that we have become a nation of snowflakes and shown our enemies how easy it is to shut us down, I am more afraid of that than the virus.

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