DC_Vol
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I'm with you. I would much rather there be a lot more deaths in Virginia. Especially around NOVA. In fact, confined to DC would be fine.Edit: The link above isn't the raw numbers, but deaths per 100k. When looking at the raw numbers TN has almost 4k more deaths than VA despite VA having almost 2 million more people.
United States Coronavirus: 28,523,524 Cases and 505,309 Deaths - Worldometer
Why didn’t you put a beat down on those covid Karen’s? Reputations must be protected.Ran into (literally) my first covid-crazy person today. At grocery store. I put my stuff on the conveyor with the divider between our stuff. I was likely a foot or two away from her. I had my back to the checker and loading stuff from my cart. I felt our backs bump each other. 30 seconds later she is fussing about needing space and pushing our groceries away from hers. I just smiled at her (she never turned around to face me) and her hubby. He looked somewhat embarrassed but maintained eye contact with me.
The checker apologized once she was gone. I somewhat enjoy reminders of how blessed I am in marriage, how I think, my emotional stability, and my socio-economic status in life.
It aint over yet. There's still time for Virginia to overtake Tennessee. Maybe Tennessee can tally more than those super-smart yankee states.Too bad those idiots in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, RI, and Massachusetts were so cavalier. They killed wayyy more per capita than Tennessee. Shoulda locked down!
Edit: The link above isn't the raw numbers, but deaths per 100k. When looking at the raw numbers TN has almost 4k more deaths than VA despite VA having almost 2 million more people.
United States Coronavirus: 28,523,524 Cases and 505,309 Deaths - Worldometer
You should have told him how lucky he is to have such a lovely wifeRan into (literally) my first covid-crazy person today. At grocery store. I put my stuff on the conveyor with the divider between our stuff. I was likely a foot or two away from her. I had my back to the checker and loading stuff from my cart. I felt our backs bump each other. 30 seconds later she is fussing about needing space and pushing our groceries away from hers. I just smiled at her (she never turned around to face me) and her hubby. He looked somewhat embarrassed but maintained eye contact with me.
The checker apologized once she was gone. I somewhat enjoy reminders of how blessed I am in marriage, how I think, my emotional stability, and my socio-economic status in life.