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US will record more than 60,000 new cases today for the first time. +61,435 so far -- nm
Posted by
prayformojo (aka mayhem)
Jul 8 '20, 17:14
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Is it bad to think that if it were ever slightly more deadly, people would take it seriously and we wouldn't be here?
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Tim
Jul 8, 17:17
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I think it'd have to be a lot more deadly. The Stand level deadly. -- nm
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Cuzzin Todd
Jul 8, 19:42
No. Until it effects them personally, there are too many that won’t care regardless because they don’t live in a society. -- nm
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Qale
Jul 8, 18:36
That or if the deaths were spread out more via demographics so more people knew someone who died? Perhaps. -- nm
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ty97
Jul 8, 17:30
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Yup. If it’s deadly within certain groups only it still wouldn’t matter - see AIDS -- nm
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JackDawson
Jul 8, 17:47
I do wonder about that -- nm
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prayformojo
Jul 8, 17:20
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at the same time, 130,000 dead is 130,000 dead -- nm
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prayformojo
Jul 8, 17:21
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"People die everyday" seems to be the counterargument I hear most from people.
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Cuzzin Todd
Jul 8, 19:46
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