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summerstormAK 3 points ago +3 / -0

They'd have to poison my well personally. And it's protected by Smith & Wesson. Have fun, boys!

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summerstormAK 2 points ago +2 / -0

Awesome! Alaska Airlines employees standing up to the BS.

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summerstormAK 2 points ago +2 / -0

When we finally run these Fascists out of control, every citizen should be required to take and pass a civics course.

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summerstormAK 1 point ago +1 / -0

Just a little paranoid, are we?

by Quelle
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summerstormAK 1 point ago +1 / -0

It doesn't matter how many times you tell them, it's Q and Anons, not "Qanon". Sure sign of a larper.

by Quelle
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summerstormAK 4 points ago +4 / -0

Governor of Alaska, you need to follow suit! This is how we overcome the baloney.

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summerstormAK 1 point ago +1 / -0

Can't do it - that would be Cruel and Unusual Punishment. Kek!

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summerstormAK 2 points ago +2 / -0

So meet OUTSIDE the library. Just about every town has a library. Then we can organize to rent or arrange a more Q-friendly venue. A big church maybe? Don't bring a mask.

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summerstormAK 23 points ago +23 / -0

You have knowledge that your friends and family don't have. Like leadership, that can be a very lonely spot. But you are a critical resource for your friends and family when they are faced with the indisputable evidence that their beliefs were wrong - dead wrong, as it turns out.

How you react to them when that happens is important. You need to keep yourself in a position to be able to forgive them, accept them, teach them, and help them grow. You can't do that if you're furious. Like a new divorcee, you must work through that in order to be ready to help others.

I'll pray that God sends you someone you can trust to be a companion. Two are stronger together, and together with God you are unbreakable.

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summerstormAK 1 point ago +1 / -0

Listening to all of you disagree reminds me of Bible College, which I attended eons ago. I feel today as I did then - what difference does it make? BE RIGHT WITH THE LORD AND BE READY. That's all that matters. The rest is drivel.

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summerstormAK 3 points ago +3 / -0

My family was fortunate. My spouse took retirement from his lifelong career and worked at a local private school for a couple of years before "retiring" from that as well. This was in the year before COVID was full blown, but he saw it coming and said, "No thank you." It's been the best decision we could have made. We used one of our "extra" retirement savings accounts to pay off our house, so we don't even have that to worry about. You can do it! And I think you'll be glad you did. The rewards far outweigh the negatives.

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summerstormAK 2 points ago +2 / -0

Agreed. I'd like to see someone make a lot of money making antibody tests for over-the-counter sale. The number of people already immune is probably staggering. Which is exactly why it's not likely to happen.

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summerstormAK 6 points ago +6 / -0

I'm sorry, but in this case you're wrong. Children don't have the maturity or power to stand up against teachers or administration. And believe me, there are teachers and administrators who will take full advantage of that. Do you want your student vaccinated at school without your knowledge? Do you want your student being taught to hate the USA and our founding principles at school? I'm afraid we are at a point in history where public education needs to be destroyed, at least temporarily. And this is from a family of retired public school teachers and administrators.

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summerstormAK 3 points ago +3 / -0

That mask doesn't even remotely look like Biden, it looks like Richard Nixon.

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summerstormAK 31 points ago +31 / -0

That's great news! Worthy of Wins of the Day...

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summerstormAK 1 point ago +1 / -0

I got COVID from my adult son, who was sick with it shortly before we knew about COVID (January 2020). Both his dad and I were equally exposed (he rode with us in a truck for several hours, he coughing and running a fever in the back seat and his dad and I in the front seat). Two days later I had it - 103 fever, aches, coughing, short of breath. Very different than the flu. The shortness of breath lasted for several weeks, but after the third day my fever went down to 99.5 and stayed there - for weeks. I finally went to the dr. and was diagnosed with "severe bronchitis and sinusitis" and given an antibiotic. Months later, she confirmed that yes, what I'd had was COVID, although we didn't know it at the time.

My husband is O+ and never showed symptoms, but has a 47-year history in K-12 education and has a remarkably strong immune system. He did, however, presumably pass it through his entire school after/during my infection.

All this to say - who knows where you got it? I believe taking the recommended supplements and Ivermectin (either RX or veterinary) is both good treatment and good prevention. Focus on building a strong immune system. Don't worry about the rest.

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