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Aye I agree, but on average someone in their twenties has more years left than someone in their eighties. It's a terrible thing that is happening, but these decisions will be made, as another poster pointed out, it's been happening in Italy for a couple of weeks now.

I think to avoid us getting to Italy's levels which now has a higher death rate than China, we need to remove complacency, because it is less likely that someone in their twenties should be hospitalised. So those difficult choices should not have to be made if everyone as I've constantly said heeds the precautions.
 
Just couldn't br arsed with the jizzfest season voided **** tbh<laugh>, pkus i lost the cat i was looking after few days ago, saw the **** last night and he ran off so thats pissed me off a bit today lol

You need to put food down for the cat to come back <ok>
 
Today Boris sounded to me like he was basically saying “I don’t want to have to go for a full lockdown so can you all please ****ing listen to the advice we’ve given you so that I don’t have to!”

Relying on people to do what they’re being asked. If it works and people listen it’ll at least have less effect on the economy. If people don’t listen it might have to be enforced and then it ****s us further.
 
I think to avoid us getting to Italy's levels which now has a higher death rate than China, we need to remove complacency, because it is less likely that someone in their twenties should be hospitalised. So those difficult choices should not have to be made if everyone as I've constantly said heeds the precautions.

Given the time it takes for the virus to manifest itself we are probably beyond that point already.
 
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You need to put food down for the cat to come back <ok>
Done that everyday mate, left outside the window and window opened, the other cats just eat it so far.

****ing annoying man, its not even my ****ing cat and im all out looking for the ****, stupid thing shouldve stayed in.
 
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I think to avoid us getting to Italy's levels which now has a higher death rate than China, we need to remove complacency, because it is less likely that someone in their twenties should be hospitalised. So those difficult choices should not have to be made if everyone as I've constantly said heeds the precautions.
Everyone won't heed them though, some people have it and don't show any symptoms but are still transmitting. Following every precaution still won't stop the health authorities getting swamped. This has been going on for months now, the UK alone has probably had carriers in the hundreds of thousands. The next few weeks will be interesting.
 
Given the time it takes for the virus to manifest itself we are probably beyond that point already.

That maybe. It still does not stop people from at least trying to make an effort now, and hope they haven't got it.
 
Anyway, this is a message from my mate in China. I reckon it gives us an insight into how life might be for us individually here in the coming weeks and months.





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That maybe. It still does not stop people from at least trying to make an effort now, and hope they haven't got it.

I agree, but this really isn’t a “young v old” thing as much as there are undoubtedly a lot of ignorant youngsters. Still seeing old and frail people out and about. Still people putting themselves in danger in ridiculously long and congested queues.
 
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Done that everyday mate, left outside the window and window opened, the other cats just eat it so far.

****ing annoying man, its not even my ****ing cat and im all out looking for the ****, stupid thing shouldve stayed in.

The only reason the cat will not come back is if someone else is feeding it. It will get hungry and want food, you are just going to have to persist mate.
 
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Cats mostly **** foxes up when I’ve seen them fight.
Good to know, hes never been outside before so im hoping hell find his way back somehow. Been out 5 nights tonight. Thing must be ****ing starving ffs
 
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Saw it last night with another cat, called it got close and it just bolted.

So many foxes round here im shocked hes still about tbh.

With another cat <laugh>

Ok, you are going to have to entice the other cat to get your cat back :bandit:
 
Good to know, hes never been outside before so im hoping hell find his way back somehow. Been out 5 nights tonight. Thing must be ****ing starving ffs

I had one of my cats years back go missing for like a week - the vet basically said sometimes they get locked in peoples garages. Turned up eventually absolutely Marvin.
 
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