And really, really seriously, how do i get christmas hats off this site's emojis on my phone - it's effing April ffs...
And really, really seriously, how do i get christmas hats off this site's emojis on my phone - it's effing April ffs...
Trouble with this crisis is they have you every way. If you resist, you want to kill old people. If you comply they keep ramping up the restrictions.
I was fine when everything was voluntary, and I knew there would be cocksuckers who don't give a damn about anything beyond their own personal requirements. So with all that surveillance and phone tracking and shit they have, why not - instead of locking voluntary, cooperative citizen down, pass a law that states people who decide not to practice social distancing will be placed at the back of the queue when it comes to healthcare? That way, the emphasis would be on the selfish cunts rather than the rest of us.
Now that lockdown is compulsory, well I'm going along with it for my family. And, because they have you every way with this invisible enemy (and they kept quoting that over and over), I'm going along with it in case I really could be responsible for the death of innocent people. But if I can find a way to obstruct them that doesn't put lives at risk, I'll go out of my way to do it. But they have us every way. I'm not sure there IS a way to obstruct them.
They might not even be trying to be bastards this time around. It's really very difficult to figure out what's going on.
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Just done our 8PM clap thing. Can't help feeling there's an evil controller watching us all and taking notes. But still, massive respect for everyday people who walk straight into the face of danger to help others. So fuck you, evil controller, I'll deal with you later. But for now, well done the NHS, from the surgeons right down to the janitors.
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Watching back on Question Time as I was watching the BAFTA Game Awards stream.
It took at least 10 minutes for Fiona Bruce to understand when Matt Hancock said 100,000 tests a day by the end of April, he meant 100,000 tests a day by the end of April - not 25,000.
Come back Dimbleby.
Stop touching your face Hancock!
We made it!
Over a million confirmed cases!