And he does it while living in Minnesota

Lol, it's tough dealing with life at times. Suicide is sometimes difficult to diagnose. My cousins son was all-state basketball, loved to hunt and fish, seaminly out of nowhere, took his own life. Others, you know it's coming, just a matter of time. I know one guy that several of us would meet for coffee almost daily. He kept saying he was going to do it. Eventually he went the carbon monoxide route. Sad either way.
Sort of like how we should regard the elderly and those with comorbidities?
Things turned north again, Klammy….AZGrizFan wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 8:43 pmAs I was looking at the numbers, I thought the same thing....there were states that didn’t report on Thursday, which caused some 7-day curves to shift, so we shall see if it continues or was a downward blip because of the holiday. On the surface though, it looks good in several areas....
They are?AZGrizFan wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 11:37 amThings turned north again, Klammy….AZGrizFan wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 8:43 pm
As I was looking at the numbers, I thought the same thing....there were states that didn’t report on Thursday, which caused some 7-day curves to shift, so we shall see if it continues or was a downward blip because of the holiday. On the surface though, it looks good in several areas....
Those at risk can do what they need to do to keep themselves "safe". They shouldn't depend on others to do it for them.kalm wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 7:18 amSort of like how we should regard the elderly and those with comorbidities?
I read the other day that Japan’s suicide rate is up.
It’s all very sad.
I’m just thankful my boys have handled it with grace. More helpful around the house and way more engagement. They understood from the start how serious things were going to get, the underlying health concerns of Mrs. kalm, and haven’t wavered or complained when friends invite them to do things.
Meanwhile, in England, economists from the London School are suggesting a one time wealth asset tax to help float the working class.
Those at risk from suicide can do what they need to do to keep themselves "safe" during a pandemic. They shouldn't depend on others to do it for them.SDHornet wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 1:12 pmThose at risk can do what they need to do to keep themselves "safe". They shouldn't depend on others to do it for them.kalm wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 7:18 am
Sort of like how we should regard the elderly and those with comorbidities?
I read the other day that Japan’s suicide rate is up.
It’s all very sad.
I’m just thankful my boys have handled it with grace. More helpful around the house and way more engagement. They understood from the start how serious things were going to get, the underlying health concerns of Mrs. kalm, and haven’t wavered or complained when friends invite them to do things.
Meanwhile, in England, economists from the London School are suggesting a one time wealth asset tax to help float the working class.
I know a few people that have said, if they out themselves, they are taking a few with them. We see that all the time with murder/homicides.
Yes...we had the discussion right after thanksgiving that the numbers looked better, but it could be because of the holiday reporting, and it turns out that was probably correct....
Oh. I thought heading “south” was bad.
Except gubmint is shutting everything down, closing schools, and taking draconian measures that have little, it any, effect in "stopping" the china virus.
Meh. Our society accepts murdering the unborn which is at about 900k on the year so far. Not sure why people are getting overly worked up over the china virus deaths.Gil Dobie wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 8:29 pmI know a few people that have said, if they out themselves, they are taking a few with them. We see that all the time with murder/homicides.
Topped 3000 deaths today. If, as the Trumpers say, there are as many other deaths, suicide, people dying from putting off health visits, as there are Covid deaths, they we are looking at 6000 deaths today, and nearly 600,000 total deaths directly and indirectly associated with covid.
We need more level headed people involved to educate people before they start making babies, and how to deal with an planned pregnancy. Same on any hot topic that draws a violent crowd, aka, bombers, rioters, looters.SDHornet wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 10:03 pmMeh. Our society accepts murdering the unborn which is at about 900k on the year so far. Not sure why people are getting overly worked up over the china virus deaths.Gil Dobie wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 8:29 pm
I know a few people that have said, if they out themselves, they are taking a few with them. We see that all the time with murder/homicides.
Topped 3000 deaths today. If, as the Trumpers say, there are as many other deaths, suicide, people dying from putting off health visits, as there are Covid deaths, they we are looking at 6000 deaths today, and nearly 600,000 total deaths directly and indirectly associated with covid.
We need more level headed people involved to educate people before they start making babies, and how to deal with an unplanned pregnancy. Same on any hot topic that draws a violent crowd, aka, bombers, rioters, looters.SDHornet wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 10:03 pmMeh. Our society accepts murdering the unborn which is at about 900k on the year so far. Not sure why people are getting overly worked up over the china virus deaths.Gil Dobie wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 8:29 pm
I know a few people that have said, if they out themselves, they are taking a few with them. We see that all the time with murder/homicides.
Topped 3000 deaths today. If, as the Trumpers say, there are as many other deaths, suicide, people dying from putting off health visits, as there are Covid deaths, they we are looking at 6000 deaths today, and nearly 600,000 total deaths directly and indirectly associated with covid.
But why? Your low velocity volleys come straight to me.
Abortions are bad so Covid deaths are meh.
You don’t see the stupidity in being selective about which lives matter?
All lives matter.
Yes they do. Not sure why Right Wingers keep arguing about taking precautions to protect EVERYONE from getting the Trump Virus.
Again, the left’s actions over the past 4 years would cast serious doubt on your statement that you think all lives matter.
What did the "Left" do?