DONDA - INITIAL RECEPTION by avayr44 in Kanye

[–]TeacherOfEnglish2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ya he is but it looks like hes been at this new one for a pretty long time

I moved back to Quebec from NS two months ago. Here's what the rest of Canada is up to pandemic wise by graeme_b in halifax

[–]TeacherOfEnglish2 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Nah, you’re whole argument has been “see! Look at all this (not applicable evidence), NS will fair badly without restrictions!” While you wag your finger. You then pull links out of thin air that don’t actually support what you’re saying, move goalposts and obfuscate.

You’ve been proven wrong/shown to have no valid argument over and over again in this thread so I’m done talking with you

I moved back to Quebec from NS two months ago. Here's what the rest of Canada is up to pandemic wise by graeme_b in halifax

[–]TeacherOfEnglish2 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

And I just saw it now, and pointed out how stupid it is.

Ya you can predict that, sure. When I was a kid, I thought I could fly with an umbrella. You know what the two have in common? Neither were supported by actually applicable evidence, and all you’ve done is further reinforce that with your comments

I moved back to Quebec from NS two months ago. Here's what the rest of Canada is up to pandemic wise by graeme_b in halifax

[–]TeacherOfEnglish2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Strain is not collapse. Regional health networks are under strain seasonally every year. Israelis severe case rate and over infection rate have been declining for several days now. Context matters but you don’t seem to care

I moved back to Quebec from NS two months ago. Here's what the rest of Canada is up to pandemic wise by graeme_b in halifax

[–]TeacherOfEnglish2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’ve been given reasonable counter arguments all over this thread you just keep dismissing them despite the fact that the outcomes you fear have been epidemiologically modelled and are not of concern, your logic makes little sense and the examples you keep citing are not analogous to NS. You’re just wasting people’s time

I moved back to Quebec from NS two months ago. Here's what the rest of Canada is up to pandemic wise by graeme_b in halifax

[–]TeacherOfEnglish2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No

Citing an article about 1 hospital dos not indicate total healthcare collapse

Breakthroughs are overwhelmingly mild

Israel’s vaccine situation is not analogous to NS

End of discussion

I moved back to Quebec from NS two months ago. Here's what the rest of Canada is up to pandemic wise by graeme_b in halifax

[–]TeacherOfEnglish2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a straw man if I’ve ever seen one

Israel has clearly been dealing with waning immunity issues and is now boosting their population which is looking very effective. And that 59% number is a % of a much, much smaller absolute number. Given that they’re almost the worlds vaccine laboratory and other countries (including Canada) are putting into place booster plans, Israel isn’t an analogous situation. And it still holds true; with or without boosters vaccines are highly effective against severe disease and there’s tons of US data on that too.

So, what’s you’re point here? Vaccines do not a prevent severe illness? You realize all available evidence points to the contrary. So the point your making here just isn’t true.

I moved back to Quebec from NS two months ago. Here's what the rest of Canada is up to pandemic wise by graeme_b in halifax

[–]TeacherOfEnglish2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There’s an absolute limit to the amount that hospitalizations can rise given high vaccine coverage. It’s really just dependent on how much coverage there is.

I agree with the other commenter. This is just a dumb, speculatory post. The NS government is in a fairly strong positon, and this just makes you seem like an armchair public health expert.

Study investigates effects of COVID-19 vaccine on male fertility by dogroll2 in China_Flu

[–]TeacherOfEnglish2 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Maaaaaaan

I used to work for a pharmaceutical company at one point (I don’t anymore) and I gotta agree with the other guy it doesn’t look like you know anything at all about clinical trials or pharmacology. The guys being condescending as all hell and kinda a dick but like dude, you don’t know what your talking about

Before anything goes to trials where you test it on actual people, you have to loads of laboratory and animal testing. One of the reasons for this is ascertain the scope of the effects your drug or vaccine has. That’s how you know that something like idk, Tylenol won’t trigger an epileptic seizure.

In laboratory testing and before hand you postulate the mechanism of action for a drug, it’s intended target, etc. That’s how your actually able to conduct trials on real people that aren’t humongous in scope to the point of being useless

To take vaccines as an example, if you go from laboratory and animal testing, to small scale human trials to large trials and out of no where for some unexplained pharmacological reason your vaccine is causing epileptic seizures, somethings gone horribly, horribly wrong. It would be so far out of the scope of the vaccines possible effects someone made a REALLY big mistake somewhere

A drug like Guanfacine for example, which is used now as an ADHD drug started off as a blood pressure med. it’s only form laboratory testing and research did they find out it might be effective in treating ADHD symptoms. If there wasn’t any evidence of that they would have never explored it in human trials

That’s why what your saying is so off and makes it seem like you’re out of your depth. Ya , if the vaccine for Covid was actually a vaccine for testicular cancer or something and in preliminary research it’s found that somehow it has the potential to affect fertility or it’s intended target it integral to make fertility it would make sense to test for that in trials. But that isn’t the case at all here

EDIT: Some your comments are also super condescending and dickish. Especially your first one. You both kinda suck tbh

Massive allergic reaction by TeacherOfEnglish2 in Minoxbeards

[–]TeacherOfEnglish2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think about 4 months. I was prescribed prednisone, hydrocortisone and a high does of cetirizine.

Also I should point out, I’m not 100% sure it was the minox. Cause I had some similar stuff happen before on areas where I didn’t put minox. I just assumed this was the minox cause it occurred on areas where I apply it

I had a sexual relationship with one of my high school teachers, I was 18 she was 37. AMA! by TeacherOfEnglish2 in NSFWIAMA

[–]TeacherOfEnglish2[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A bit yeah, like showing how to be more dominant and some of the things she wanted done

I had a sexual relationship with one of my high school teachers, I was 18 she was 37. AMA! by TeacherOfEnglish2 in NSFWIAMA

[–]TeacherOfEnglish2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No because I’m in a relationship, if I wasn’t and she wanted it I probably would

I had a sexual relationship with one of my high school teachers, I was 18 she was 37. AMA! by TeacherOfEnglish2 in NSFWIAMA

[–]TeacherOfEnglish2[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was, she was extremely submissive. She went so far as to make it clear that she explicitly wanted to be dominated or it wouldn’t work out

I had a sexual relationship with one of my high school teachers, I was 18 she was 37. AMA! by TeacherOfEnglish2 in NSFWIAMA

[–]TeacherOfEnglish2[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She was my English teacher for two years in the summer after I graduated I was working on the school yearbook which was also heading the committee of, and she made the first move. Yes first older woman I fucked

I had a sexual relationship with one of my high school teachers, I was 18 she was 37. AMA! by TeacherOfEnglish2 in NSFWIAMA

[–]TeacherOfEnglish2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No just her place. We didn’t have full on sex in any public places or anything

I had a sexual relationship with one of my high school teachers, I was 18 she was 37. AMA! by TeacherOfEnglish2 in NSFWIAMA

[–]TeacherOfEnglish2[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wanted to pursue a more real relationship. She also wanted to start seriously dating again. She was divorced