Ballso wrote: » How many more should we have let die to protect your income?
degsie wrote: » So, did the op go for the auld spin?
weldoninhio wrote: » Got a link to your in-depth study of peoples normal vs pandemic activities?? Must be a fascinating read.
AulWan wrote: » So easily said when you're not the one burying your family members.
suicide_circus wrote: » As someone who is expecting to get some very unpleasant news regarding the future of my job within the next 2 weeks, having worked in various forms since i was 14, i can safely say that i,ve had enough and that i increasingly suspect that we waaaay overcooked these restrictions.
Ballso wrote: » Nobody gives a **** about your braindead waffle lads. People with actual skills and qualifications in the area are running the show, your pub-bore level input is not required. Just shut the the **** up.
owlbethere wrote: » I'm sorry to read of your news about your work. This virus is going to mess with all of our lives, it's not just your job. The lockdown was not overcooked. The lockdown was to slow the spread of the virus, so the health service doesn't collapse and for the medical and science professionals to catch up with this virus. It's a novel coronavirus. This is our generation of polio or whatever other disease you would like to pick out from the past. Also no one knows the long term implications of this virus will be on people. Like will survivors be looking at organ transplants in 5/10 years time. This disease has to be slowed down. So far, the medical and science professionals have learned that this virus will effect older people and people with underlying conditions. If the virus was allowed to go rampant through society, already this would be a lot of people wiped out. Perhaps seeing entire families wiped out. Or young children being left parentless. How do we deal with something like that?To see death from different circles - family, friends, colleagues, neighbours? We also see the medical and science professionals trailing drugs for the treatment of this disease. We also see the professionals working on vaccines. The lockdown bought us time for so much: To minimise as much people from catching the virus For the science and medical professionals to catch up with the novel virus.
just lost a second precious member of my family to Covid-19 this morning.
Ballso wrote: » It's risen enough to kill two family members of a poster a couple of posts before yours. Nobody is asking you ****ing autists to think, just do what you're told.
Ballso wrote: » Another one. "So-called experts", says Tracy, 26, who works on a checkout part time but has a new hobby contradicting the advice of epidemiologists and economists on the internet in her spare time. Brain dead *****. Dunning Kruger in full effect.
beggars_bush wrote: » I'm enjoying the lockdown There, I said it
Lefty Bicek wrote: » Sorry for your loss and all that, but I for one, don't think your unique perspective is decisive in any of this. Actually, I think what you're doing here is bad form.I wouldn't be posting here at all this evening if I'dhttps://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=113352124&postcount=468 But sure, we're all different I suppose.
AulWan wrote: » Wow, thats sounds sincere. Well its not as if I can go an be with my family, seeing as thats not allowed, my parents are cocooning and I am high risk. But yeah, sure, have a go anyway. I actually made a request to Boards Admin a few days ago, to put up a thread on the Covid-19 forum where those of us who have lost family could post, do you know what they told me?"It would be inadvisable, as it would be trolled." Imagine that. But I guess given the tone of your reply, they know what they're about.
AulWan wrote: » Wow, thats sounds sincere. Well its not as if I can go an be with my family, seeing as thats not allowed, my parents are cocooning and I am high risk. But yeah, sure, have a go anyway.
I actually made a request to Boards Admin a few days ago, to put up a thread on the Covid-19 forum where those of us who have lost family could post,
do you know what they told me? "It would be inadvisable, as it would be trolled." Imagine that.
But I guess given the tone of your reply, they know what they're about.
Gal2glam wrote: » It’s not just about income. It’s about people’s routines, their sanity, their mental health. Not everything is one dimensional.
gormdubhgorm wrote: » Come on there are plenty of people who had to recover from serious surgery a lot longer than this has gone on so far. Personally I think it is the 'me me me' generation that is doing the most whining.
gormdubhgorm wrote: » Come on, there are plenty of people who had to recover from serious surgery a lot longer than this has gone on so far. Personally I think it is the 'me me me' generation that is doing the most whining about a little loss of freedom.
Lefty Bicek wrote: » I am sincere. I would not be posting here this evening if I had lost a 'precious' member of my family this morning. I am also sincerely telling you that even if I had, I would not be posting in the manner you did, here -https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=113352124&postcount=468You highlighted your own intent. Sniping on the internet at people with a different perspective to your own, is an odd way to mourn. That's your business, not mine. It's also irrelevant. You didn't get the thread you wanted, and against advice you played the card anyway. That's on you. You not getting what you want here does not constitute trolling on my part. I am certainly not doing so.
GazzaL wrote: » The "me me me" segment of the population which spans multiple generations are those who are rubbing their hands with glee as they get €350 for sitting on their holes watching Netflix, blissfully ignorant of the social and economic carnage going on around them.
Lefty Bicek wrote: » Silly comparison. And calling it a 'little loss of freedom' is beyond ridiculous.
gormdubhgorm wrote: » How is it beyond ridiculous? There are disabled people for example who adapt to an able bodied world no whinging, no matter what thier disability. They make the best with what they can do within those limits.
Yet able bodied people cannot sit back for a few months without moaning
(yes I realise many people fear for thier jobs - that I understand) But besides those who fear for thier jobs, the rest of the whingers really need to cop themselves on.
The idea is to save lives in the long run.
Hibernicis wrote: » Still waiting to hear how he got on...... Could be that some terrible fate befell him ......
weldoninhio wrote: » How much has our death rate risen in comparison to the same period last year??