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"
Even Professor Farnsworth wouldn't call this good news. -- nm
"
by
David
... it's way better news than a plague ship. -- nm
Posted by
Beryllium (aka grayman)
Aug 13 '21, 22:44
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Responses:
It IS a plague ship. -- nm
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David
Aug 13, 23:11
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But if only 1% were affected by the outbreak and it has petered out, then it's not a plague ship. It's a vaccinated ship. -- nm
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Beryllium
Aug 13, 23:14
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Dude, a publicist is trying to spin the positives in 27 people having an infectious disease.
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David
Aug 13, 23:30
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*janet voice* not a publicist
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Pippy
Aug 14, 09:04
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Not you. The woman in the article. -- nm
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David
Aug 14, 10:28
1
I was being goofy :) -- nm
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Pippy
Aug 14, 16:53
Although, now that I spin this over in my head, I'm a bit impressed. You are being a goldfish.
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David
Aug 13, 23:31
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I wouldn't get on a cruise ship to begin with. Even before covid, they were plague ships.
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Beryllium
Aug 13, 23:39
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Exactly. The whole thing is maddening. -- nm
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David
Aug 14, 00:11
I mean, when we had the real plague ship problem last year, they were practically having to throw together makeshift morgues. -- nm
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Beryllium
Aug 13, 23:15
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