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    Re: Coronavirus fears hammer markets - how far will it go?

    Bidet -vs- toilet paper ?
    Good , means getting through this with under 2,000,000 deaths ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grinder View Post
    My recent gardening activities and my former off-grid life are not nearly what they might appear to be. In hindsight (i.e. in the context of the sort of scary shit we might be in for), my "massive garden" seems woefully small - not to mention the fact that I have no desire to become a vegetarian, and that I can't grow my own toilet paper...
    Don't worry...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidRam View Post
    Don't worry...

    LOL! That's a tough row to hoe!

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    The virus lives for days on metal surfaces or gas pump handles

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    https://theconservativetreehouse.com...oo-shall-pass/

    This Too Shall Pass…

    Posted on March 29, 2020 by sundance

    Thankfully as a nation this crisis is causing us to reevaluate our priorities: faith, family, community and freedom; and seeing the easy dispatch of liberty also reignites that oft forgotten flickering flame…
    Journalists are less important than janitors. Our nations best athletes are healthcare workers rushing to assist those in need. The true heroes are not celebrities, but rather farmers, truck drivers, stock clerks, and supermarket cashiers. The most valuable businesses do not glitter or present themselves with self-congratulatory award shows; they do today what they have always done to keep our food supply flowing. Perhaps now, at leas for a few short weeks, we stop taking them for granted.
    Effective right now comfortably invisible workers are recognized as critical priorities; or as the government has official designated them “essential services.” These folks form the network of our lives; they always have, but we didn’t notice. Everything else is less than.
    Any average hard-working American is worth more today than all those who chase the golden statues of Hollywood; and ultimately if they want to go down the superiority path… well, what they provide is ultimately useless.


    • Florida Power and Light won the prestigious International Edward Demming award for excellence in multi-platform engineering and efficiency superiority. They didn’t blow every PhD intellectual out of the water with slide rules, CAD programs and engineering acumen. They did it with hard hats and dirty fingernails.

    Because they lost the award, the Japanese spent 6 months studying FPL and later published a 1,000 page dissertation essentially saying FPL “wasn’t really good, they were just lucky”….. FPL field leadership laughed, took out markers and wrote on the back of their hard hats: WE’RE NOT GOOD, WE’RE RUCKY….

    • When every single Kuwaiti oil field was blown up by Saddam Hussein, they said it would take over five years to cap them all off and restart their oil pumping industry. The Kuwaiti’s and Saudi’s called Texans, who had them all capped and back in working order in ten months.

    We are a nation that knows how to get shit done.

    • When the Northern Chile mine workers were trapped two miles underground, they said no-one could save them. Who did they call for help? A bunch of hick miners from USA coal country who went down there, worked on the fly, engineered the rescue equipment on site, and saved everyone of them….

    That’s our America.
    Don’t loose sight of it.

    • When a half-breed Islamic whack job, armed with an AK-47 and a goal to meet his virgins, begins opening fire on a train in France, the Americans on board didn’t run to the nearest safe room and hide themselves amid baguettes and brie. They said “let’s go”, and beat the stuffing out of that little nut with a death wish.

    Legion d’Honneur or not, that’s us. That’s you.
    That’s just how we roll.
    Lady Liberty can stroll along the Champs-Elysées with a swagger befitting Mae West because without her arrival they’d be speaking German in the Louvre. Yet for the better part of the past decades groups of intellectual something-or-others have been selling an insufferable narrative that it’s better to be sitting around a campfire eating sustainable algae cakes and picking parasites off each other.
    Quoting from Bart Hall:
    Truckers are saying “fuck the log rules, I’m hauling” and they’re getting supplies to the stores. People are stocking the shelves all night and letting old people shop first. Folks are buying meals for truckers, who (obviously) can’t go through the drive-ups. Asking ’em what they want, then buying it for them.
    Carnival Cruise Line has told Trump “We can match those big Navy Hospital ships with some fully staffed cruise ships”.
    GM and Ford have said “hold our cars and watch this — we can make ventilators where we were just making car parts, starting next week” — by re-engineering seat ventilators which their engineers hacked together for a new purpose. In under a week.
    In a project with which I’m loosely associated, a very-effective agricultural disease-control agent was re-purposed and re-labeled specifically for Corona-virus control by the FDA and EPA in under ten days, from initial request to distribution.
    Restaurants and schools have said, “we’ve got kitchens and staff; we can feed the poor kids who used have school lunch.”
    NBA basketball players have said, “Hold our basketballs while we write checks to pay the arena staff.”
    Construction companies are saying, “Here are some high-end masks for medical staff and doctors”.
    Distilleries are making sanitizer out of distilling “heads and tails” which are normally discarded. Nasty shit to drink, but effective sanitizer.
    People are tipping grocery check-out clerks and thanking them for taking the risk.
    Local, state, and county governments are taking control of everything the feds cannot do. Some are doing it wrong, but for the first time in decades … they’re doing it. Federalism is re-emerging, and the smallest unit of government is the individual and the family. This, too, is re-emerging after decades of dormancy.
    As Japanese Admiral Isokuru Yamamoto said, after Pearl Harbor … “I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve.”
    I sense this has just happened. We have a wonderful country, the greatest single force for good in all human history. We have closed our borders, with good reason, yet we have top medical people now assisting North Korea in their response to the virus.
    Many things have been re-set, and will never be the same.
    By microbiological accident, we are living in profoundly transformative historical times.
    So I ask you a question, what part are you to play?
    If you feel comfortable sitting in your socially distant box and bitching about all things that are not right, or might be not be right…. Or, if you prefer to allow yourself to be overcome with dark imaginings simply because what cannot be done is more comfortable than the effort to oversee what needs to be done…. well, that’s okay.
    You can do that.
    And when you’re done doing that you’ll still be in the same place.
    No-one is saying this doesn’t suck; but some people know that standing around bitching about the comparative values of current life in suckdom doesn’t actually accomplish anything.
    President Trump is doing what needs to be done; with far more information than me; and in the best manner he can assemble to keep America great. He does this while simultaneously swatting away thousands of piranhas biting at him on an hourly basis.
    So again, ask yourself a question: what part are you to play?
    Live your best life.
    You only have this moment once.





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    Freakin awesome!!! ^^^
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    "Coronavirus Update - ENGINEERED? Dr. Paul Cottrell and Stefan Molyneux"

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    Re: Coronavirus fears hammer markets - how far will it go?

    If you run out of TP you can always use leaves. My mom did it when she was a kid and said she'd do it again if she had to. She spent A LOT of time in the woods as a kid and up in pine trees to get away from her 8 siblings and parents in a TINY house. Anyone wondering where my hillbilly ways came from should know by now it came from her side of the family.
    They might say "don't try this at home" but nothing about not trying it at your friend's house.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hillbilly SQ View Post
    If you run out of TP you can always use leaves. My mom did it when she was a kid and said she'd do it again if she had to. She spent A LOT of time in the woods as a kid and up in pine trees to get away from her 8 siblings and parents in a TINY house. Anyone wondering where my hillbilly ways came from should know by now it came from her side of the family.
    Ah, the memories... As a free-range kid in rural New England, crapping it the woods from time to time was a fact of life, and whenever they were available, leaves were the #1 go-to when you gotta go #2. Just about anything will work in a pinch, though. Moss, bark, grass, even snow can be better than using your sock.

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    Just make sure it's not a poison-ivy leave! ;-)

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