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Hallowe’en Hijinks 0

Florida Man.

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Facebook Frolics 0

Pumpkin spicy frolics.

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Signs of the Times 0

The stupid.

It burns.

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It’s All about the Algorithm 0

Facebook doesn’t the math.

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The Epidemiologist Speaks 0

Donald Trump speaks the graveyard filled with over 200,000 victims of COVID-19:  Don't be afraid of COVID.  Don't let it dominate your life.

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The Epidemiologist Is Released . . . 0

. . . and promptly writes a prescription. Side effects include unfeeling callousness with a lack of empathy.

The 64-year-old recovered after being treated with a bronchial nebulizer in March, but the ensuing months have done little to dull the trauma of his illness. Hearing of President Donald Trump’s advice by Tweet and video on Monday not to fear the disease — as well as the president’s insistence on riding in a motorcade outside Walter Reed Medical Center and returning to the White House while still infectious — enraged him.

“I’m so glad that he appears to be doing well, that he has doctors who can give him experimental drugs that aren’t available to the masses,” Sedlacek said. “For the rest of us, who are trying to protect ourselves, that behavior is an embarrassment.”

COVID-19 has infected about 7.5 million Americans, leaving more than 210,000 dead and millions more unemployed, including Sedlacek. The U.S. has less than 5% of the globe’s population but more than 20% of the reported deaths.

More side effects at the link.

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More from Florida Man 0

Milk dudes.

The stupid. It burns.

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The Unbelievers (Updated) 0

In The Kansas City Star, Melinda Henneberger reports on a small town in the Missouri countryside where most of the residents have chosen to disregard the danger of infection in these viral times. Many of them seem to have bought the herd immunity fairy tale that, if enough people get sick (lots of whom will die, but that part gets left out of the fairy tale version), somehow the threat will magically go away. Here’s a bit:

That’s such a common feeling in this town of 12,000 in the southwestern corner of the state that a mom who sees this nonchalance as “nuts” also said she’s afraid her business would fail if she let me use her name: “I’ve already had to unfollow everyone I’ve ever known on Facebook. More people than I ever would have believed think we’ll never hear about COVID again after the election, and if you wear a mask you get laughed at. A gentleman at the Dollar Tree came up and told me I was a sheep and I looked ridiculous. I have a friend who was diagnosed with COVID” who thought it was no problem for her kids to keep going to school.

We are a society of stupid.

Addendum:

Headline of the day: Virus cases reach 7 million in US amid spike in heartland, home to anti-mask sentiments

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Maskless Marauders 0

Sam and his crew struggle to understand maskless morons.

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Can You Spot the Sheeple in This Picture? 0

Flock of sheep, all wearing masks, a herd of lemmings, one bearing a

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Maskless Marauders 0

Title:  The Three-Second Quiz:  Pick the Trump Supporter.  Image:  Five persons wearing masks, one not wearing mask.

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And, in more news of the maskless . . . .

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The Epidemiologists 0

Title:  Herd Mentality.

Via Job’s Anger.

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The Diagnostician 0

Donald Trump in various scenes says,

Via Job’s Anger.

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Russian Impulses 0

More stuff you can’t make up.

The stupid. It burns.

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Ship Shape and Bristol Fashion 0

At the Trump

Via Job’s Anger.

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Maskless Marauders 0

Joan Quiqley fears we are losing the war on stupid. Here’s a bit from her column:

“I’m pretty much fighting two wars: A war against COVID and a war against stupidity,” Dr. Joseph Varon, chief of critical care at United Memorial Medical Center in Houston, told NBC News. He said he has more hope of winning the first one than the second.

He added that whether it’s information backed by science or common sense, people throughout the U.S. are not listening.

“The thing that annoys me the most is that we keep on doing our best to save all these people, and then you get another batch of people that are doing exactly the opposite of what you’re telling them to do.”

For example. And another.

We are a society of stupid. And selfish.

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Maskless Marauders 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Sara Gorman and Jack M. Gorman explore the reasons why persons choose to refuse to wear masks in these viral times. Here’s one of the possible reasons they explore; follow the link for the others.

Yet another psychological factor to consider is a sense of control. One thing we can certainly say about COVID-19 is that it makes us feel we are out of control. Although experts rightly tell us there are things we can do to control the pandemic (i.e. social distancing, wearing face masks, frequent handwashing, and getting tested), there is little we can do personally to affect businesses closed all around us, children not able to go to school, and people dying. Refusing to wear a mask may seem, paradoxically, like taking control of the situation. No, it is not a rational step because doing so will only make things worse. But to some, refusing the mask may seem like a major personal statement that re-establishes a sense of control.

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Maskless Marauders 0

Marauding in the dollar store.

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Contact Tracing 0

The Seattle Times’s Danny Westneat tracks the trail of a Facebook falsehood from a Washington state chiropractor in the Seattle suburbs to Donald Trump and Fox News.

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Facebook Frolics 0

Anti-vaxxer frolics.

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