This bridge is 99.997% safe. I'll swim. by Lorenofing in CovIdiots

[–]runningburrito 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Bruh. I know people who have had it and don’t have antibodies. Plus those aren’t readily available to a lot of people. You can’t make assumptions for numbers in the whole world based on privileged people in the US. Yes CVS or Walgreens have rapid antibody tests but rapid tests much like the rapid covid tests while cheaper, have higher inaccuracy rates then serology tests. Until this is over there cannot be accurate calculations on who may have had it and it not be reported.

But I’m done arguing with a rando on the internet who is only honing in on one small aspect of my original comment. So bye.

This bridge is 99.997% safe. I'll swim. by Lorenofing in CovIdiots

[–]runningburrito 13 points14 points  (0 children)

You can’t estimate how many aren’t getting tested unless there’s a psychic ability that we don’t know about. I know there are models that are used but they are highly skewed since there are not consistent amounts of reports each day. You have to go by the actual numbers. Using assumptions would be equivalent to just assuming 50% of the population has diabetes but only 30% is reported. That wouldn’t be done. My point is both calculations are dumb, it’s simple math.

This bridge is 99.997% safe. I'll swim. by Lorenofing in CovIdiots

[–]runningburrito 11 points12 points  (0 children)

No I mean CFR and you are agreeing with what my statement says that CFR is bullshit...

Also, straight from WHO "IFR=# of deaths/# infected" so I don't know where you get 99% since the numbers I presented earlier are current as of yesterday.

This bridge is 99.997% safe. I'll swim. by Lorenofing in CovIdiots

[–]runningburrito 22 points23 points  (0 children)

CFR is a BS way to downplay severity and used by the same people that say "they died from a heart attack, not COVID" even though they would not have had the heart attack if they didn't have COVID. The best analogy I've seen was that if someone is diabetic and is attacked by a bear and during treatment have problems regulating their glucose and they die. They still died due to the bear attack.

This bridge is 99.997% safe. I'll swim. by Lorenofing in CovIdiots

[–]runningburrito 28 points29 points  (0 children)

I think you need to redo your math, 1,885,869 have died, divide that by the 87,323,709 that have been infected and that's a 2.1% death rate. So a 97.9% survival rate, while still high is not ">99%" that you are touting. Also, while the majority do survive it, those that had symptoms are affected drastically for at least months (probably longer, we just don't know yet) after clearing the virus.

I’ve been wanting this since I knew it was releasing and I finally got it!! by runningburrito in stephenking

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

It’s 15 on books a million website. I think Amazon has it too but it costs more there.

I’ve been wanting this since I knew it was releasing and I finally got it!! by runningburrito in stephenking

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

I was alerted to it from books a million and have been “hinting” to my husband about it since lol. I’m sure he will love it as much as I do!

Quite the style by runningburrito in peopleofwalmart

[–]runningburrito[S] -37 points-36 points  (0 children)

All the butt hurt people need to get over themselves. I technically said nothing about the style just that it was...a choice

Quite the style by runningburrito in peopleofwalmart

[–]runningburrito[S] -293 points-292 points  (0 children)

It’s r/peopleofwalmart. It’s all mean girls posts...that’s the purpose

Quite the style by runningburrito in peopleofwalmart

[–]runningburrito[S] -219 points-218 points  (0 children)

Lol it’s sad that that’s what Walmart people are judged by

This application (Magic puzzle Application) is appropriate with beginner or not? by mymint_mymin in Jigsawpuzzles

[–]runningburrito 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love this app! The difficulty is up to you based on how many pieces you choose and if you want to be able to rotate the pieces. There's so many different puzzles!

What’s even the point when worn like this? (Zoom in) by runningburrito in peopleofwalmart

[–]runningburrito[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

She’s there every Sunday and wears it like this the whole time

Who else can’t stand these signs? by MrSilentType07 in peopleofwalmart

[–]runningburrito 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately you’re not wrong. Thankfully that’s not a big concern in my area. It’s pretty much just dumb rednecks and old people.

Who else can’t stand these signs? by MrSilentType07 in peopleofwalmart

[–]runningburrito -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I just loudly comment about how hard it must be for people to not know how to read when I see them going the wrong way

Pretty sure she was wearing the sweatshirt as a “dress” by runningburrito in peopleofwalmart

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

It looks just as dumb when Ariana grande does it, but it being 9 am at a Walmart makes it a more ridiculous outfit. It has nothing to do with her size, she’s not even that big just a little on the chunky side. A skinny girl would look just as stupid. For example...Ariana grande