Only one idiot in that conversation and it isn't Tobes.
I can’t see @Roy Munson anywhere in that conversation
Only one idiot in that conversation and it isn't Tobes.
Only one idiot in that conversation and it isn't Tobes.
What the hell is wrong with people?
You carry on being a victim to sensationalism, but keep your insults out of it.
Some of us take a more measured and intelligent approach to these things.
I can’t see @Roy Munson anywhere in that conversation
That's cos the public education campaign about unprotected sex worked.
My missus has ordered rubbing alcohol online and is going to start making her own hand sanitizer ... might be the start of a cottage industry ... get your orders in boys... you can have it any flavour that I've got in the herbs and spices cupboard... saffron and pomegranate molasses top of the range at fifty notes ... other end ... marmite, just a tenner![]()
Not really insulting you "idiot" is pretty tame tbf, I just don't agree with your viewpoint quite strongly.
IdiotNot really insulting you "idiot" is pretty tame tbf, I just don't agree with your viewpoint quite strongly.
You don't think that at the current infection rate someone you know is going to catch it?
Edit: COVID not AIDS
Just been to the supermarket looks like we’ll be eating bovril and Easter egg stew for the foreseeable future
So, you believe that the AIDS story was handled without being over sensationalised by every media outlet?
I don't know.
If I believe the press, we're all going to get it, and tens of thousands of people in the UK alone will die from it.
All I'm saying is that the media has made these claims before, and it has been wrong to the point of being grossly negligent.
The problem with these media driven events is that we hear a lot of doomsday projections but there is very little education. It is highly irresponsible.
So what?
Just been to the supermarket looks like we’ll be eating bovril and Easter egg stew for the foreseeable future
Idiot
So far I’ve not really seen shortages in shops except hand sanitizer, tomato soup and super noodles!
And by the following day mostly those things have been back on the shelves.
Have had other people telling me about shortages in their local supermarkets though.
Iceland had a guy on question time who basically said they aren’t having difficulty with supply chains they’re just not managing to get it onto the shelves fast enough.
This panic buying is so stupid...
So what?
Is that the point that I was actually making?
Or was I making the point about these things being grossly over sensationalised and sending people into unnecessary panic?
It’s getting bad, I had to go as I’m out of a lot of stuff. Can only see it getting worse.