D&D and the rising pandemic


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Istbor

Dances with Gnolls
Think the Altamont Speedway incident proved that.

There were a few problems there. Least of which was having a biker gang be security.

Edit: Had to edit and add that, that is incredible Deset. I mean... when else are you suppose to close at premise schooling? When all your teachers and their subs are too sick or are quarantined? Just wow.

I mean... “We’ve had a good start of school,” Childress said. “We’re going to have some more positive cases. We know that. We know it will happen. We’re going to have to deal with it, and I can assure that we will deal with it and when we impose quarantines on students and staff, we are doing that for a reason.”

I am trying to recall a time I went to school where within a week 116 students were kept at home or got sick all at once. I am pretty sure if that happened, it wouldn't be business as usual. Then again, that was a different time, and to be fair, that would have been like a 6th of the schools' student body.

I just don't understand.
 
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Janx

Hero
Maybe its some sort of population control experiment?

It's weird the things that can and cannot be kept secret.

Just read about Wilmington's Lie. in 1898, a town had a racist coup, and for the longer part, they and revisionist history won.

But on the flip side, there's not likely an organized effort to release a virus and make lots of people die. It's more incompetence and assumption that most of the victims will be people who wouldn't vote for the leaders, so let it run amok.
 

Levistus's_Leviathan

5e Freelancer
It's weird the things that can and cannot be kept secret.

Just read about Wilmington's Lie. in 1898, a town had a racist coup, and for the longer part, they and revisionist history won.

But on the flip side, there's not likely an organized effort to release a virus and make lots of people die. It's more incompetence and assumption that most of the victims will be people who wouldn't vote for the leaders, so let it run amok.
Wilmington is the only place on American soil that we've ever had a coup d'etat, and it was because of racism.
116 students quarantined after cases reported when the Mississippi schools open up.


"“Just because you begin to have positive cases, that is not a reason for closing school,” Superintendent Lee Childress said in a Facebook Live broadcast on Tuesday on the school district’s Facebook page. "

YES IT IS! What the heck wrong with you?
Yeah. That's exactly the reason to close down the schools.
 

ccs

41st lv DM
It's weird the things that can and cannot be kept secret.

Just read about Wilmington's Lie. in 1898, a town had a racist coup, and for the longer part, they and revisionist history won.

But on the flip side, there's not likely an organized effort to release a virus and make lots of people die. It's more incompetence and assumption that most of the victims will be people who wouldn't vote for the leaders, so let it run amok.

No no, releasing the virus isn't the plan/experiment. That's just nature. Stuff happens.
The experiment I'm joking(?) about is allowing Sturgis to proceed as normal & seeing how many stupid people show up. They're expecting what, a quarter million attendees? More? Nothing will go wrong with this size of gathering.....
You draw in the stupid, you count them, then you track them & see how many get sick/die/survive. It's a mass Darwin's Award test. Thinning out the gene pool.

Ideally you'd round them all up before they could leave. Like a giant roach trap, but for stupid people. That won't happen though.

Language, please!
 
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Hussar

Legend
From the article said:
On Wednesday, Carmona reportedly announced over the intercom that any student found criticizing the school on social media could face disciplinary consequences, BuzzFeed reported.


Furthermore, in an email to the Associated Press, Paulding County Superintendent Brian Ottot said Tuesday, “Wearing a mask is a personal choice and there is no practical way to enforce a mandate to wear them” — despite having a very clear and enforceable dress code on the district’s website, which bars, among dozens of other style choices, “pants that touch the ground,” “sweatbands” and garments with “frayed ends.”

WTF? You cannot enforce a mask mandate? ARE YOU ")%#(%$(#' KIDDING ME? Schools are one of the few places where it is 100% acceptable to enforce mandates, like it or hate it.

Gotta love the juxtaposition here though. "If you exercise your First Amendment right to free speech, you will be punished" but, "While we can totally run roughshod over your rights, we cannot tell you what to wear".

headdesk**headdesk**headdesk
 

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