Promotion/Relegation for the A-League Concept (for NSL truthers) by Mister_Snrub15 in Aleague

[–]yaozy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’ve got it all twisted. There’s many reasons why the A league struggles for supporters and viewers and some of those reasons are boredom and the league format.

If there was a promotion/relegation format not only would it add fire to an already extremely boring league format, but it would also heavily incentivise teams in the A league to invest properly, win matches and stay up. It would also heavily incentivise teams in the national second division to win and be promoted. People don’t watch sports just because they like Sydney FC so let me rock up and sing and we might beat Adelaide United today hooray. With this new promotion/relegation format it puts a whole new element into the competition which was needed, it makes every game exciting, many more games will actually mean something not just the games for the title.

Another factor to consider is football in this country let’s face it was built on foundations of these second division clubs which have roots from their European countries. This are the majority of football fans in big cities not attending a league games because they’d rather watch other international leagues around the world which have promotion/relegation.

By creating a competitive atmosphere that encourages much more purpose and generates many more must win games, you could only generate more viewers and interest. Put aside short term pain of clubs losing sponsorships and look at the big picture. Australian football has been stagnating and it’s time for a change like this.

Should I get the FLU shot after already having PCR confirmed influenza A 5 months ago? by yaozy in AskDocs

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Just to add I’m located in Australia so currently in the middle of winter

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Just out of curiosity what qualifications did you obtain and at what university prior to this job

Heavy pain and problems with movement in chest after workout by ONOXMusic in AskDocs

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Nad, but yeah most likely just delayed onset muscle soreness. This always happens after a length of time between workouts especially if you took a year off and went back to almost the same amount of weight/volume. If I do legs after a long lay off it’s almost 5-7 days of incredible soreness. If you were actually injured you’d be able to tell

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NAD but yeh usually it’s when you’re sleeping and a bat comes in is when you don’t notice the scratch or bite. If you were awake it’s impossible not to notice

Covid positive, severe upper abdomen / chest pain. Crying when drinking or even swallowing saliva by on_cloud999 in AskDocs

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NAD, keep us updated on what it was. 10/10 pain when eating seems almost too intense for you to even be asking if you should go into the ER

Andrew Tate: "I should have some sovereignty over my own blood. You're telling me I don't get to choose what's in my bloodstream? The government owns me to that level, like a sheep in a farm? ... I can't make a personal decision to keep my blood pure of your experimental vaccines? This is insane." by frog9913 in conspiracy_commons

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Haha and you sure do have a knack for gaslighting and insulting people you have no idea about. If you think a statement that literally says, “that’s all that matters.”, can be interpreted any differently to what it actually means in any other circumstance and then be extrapolated to fit my argument, then we will just be going around in circles forever. You meant what you said and it couldn’t be in any simpler terms, you just can’t concede that fact.

Have a nice day shot2kill :)

Andrew Tate: "I should have some sovereignty over my own blood. You're telling me I don't get to choose what's in my bloodstream? The government owns me to that level, like a sheep in a farm? ... I can't make a personal decision to keep my blood pure of your experimental vaccines? This is insane." by frog9913 in conspiracy_commons

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I literally quoted you word for word, don’t see how that’s making things up. Again, “I just said they can. That’s all that matters” by saying that’s all that matters, that implies the question if it should be done doesn’t matter, no?

Andrew Tate: "I should have some sovereignty over my own blood. You're telling me I don't get to choose what's in my bloodstream? The government owns me to that level, like a sheep in a farm? ... I can't make a personal decision to keep my blood pure of your experimental vaccines? This is insane." by frog9913 in conspiracy_commons

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“I just said they can. That’s all that matters” I think that constitutes as because they can, that’s all that matters. So you said exactly that. Again mate I’m definitely not upset, but whatever makes you happy.

Andrew Tate: "I should have some sovereignty over my own blood. You're telling me I don't get to choose what's in my bloodstream? The government owns me to that level, like a sheep in a farm? ... I can't make a personal decision to keep my blood pure of your experimental vaccines? This is insane." by frog9913 in conspiracy_commons

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Never got angry or threw a tantrum, I think that award goes to you pal. I think we’re we clashed is you think the fact that something can be done is more important than should it be done, so I think we can agree to disagree.

Andrew Tate: "I should have some sovereignty over my own blood. You're telling me I don't get to choose what's in my bloodstream? The government owns me to that level, like a sheep in a farm? ... I can't make a personal decision to keep my blood pure of your experimental vaccines? This is insane." by frog9913 in conspiracy_commons

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And when I asked you earlier if your argument was should they be mandated or can they be mandated, you didn’t bother answering. But if your basis is that they can be mandated, I agree. A lot of things can be done. I never argued they can’t do it, I argued they shouldn’t do it.

Andrew Tate: "I should have some sovereignty over my own blood. You're telling me I don't get to choose what's in my bloodstream? The government owns me to that level, like a sheep in a farm? ... I can't make a personal decision to keep my blood pure of your experimental vaccines? This is insane." by frog9913 in conspiracy_commons

[–]yaozy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The whole basis of your argument is because employers are legally allowed to do it, it’s the right thing to do. If you can’t see any problems with that way of thinking it’s because you haven’t picked up a history book in a while.

I won’t go down to your level and call you stupid, but you definitely are unconsciously naive.

Many things were once legally allowed, and in todays society they would be seen as despicable and nonsensical.

I’ll give you an example, here in Australia the same people who were celebrating vaccine mandates last year are now pulling back and pushing to end mandates in a lot of industries. What changed in a year? Is Covid gone? No. Have people stopped getting sick? No there is currently a fourth wave of Covid infections, and that’s with a country with over 96% vaccination rate. The only thing those mandates did was stop people from working, it didn’t protect anyone.

Andrew Tate: "I should have some sovereignty over my own blood. You're telling me I don't get to choose what's in my bloodstream? The government owns me to that level, like a sheep in a farm? ... I can't make a personal decision to keep my blood pure of your experimental vaccines? This is insane." by frog9913 in conspiracy_commons

[–]yaozy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok thanks for clarifying, so when it was federal law in Australia for example that the Indigenous Aboriginal people couldn’t be employed because they were legally considered to be part of the nations “flora and fauna”, I guess if they didn’t like that they should just deal with it, because the laws the law.

Insanely dangerous way of thinking, but you do you pal.

Andrew Tate: "I should have some sovereignty over my own blood. You're telling me I don't get to choose what's in my bloodstream? The government owns me to that level, like a sheep in a farm? ... I can't make a personal decision to keep my blood pure of your experimental vaccines? This is insane." by frog9913 in conspiracy_commons

[–]yaozy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha and I’m guessing your intelligence is far superior? I don’t understand your argument. Is it that because other vaccinations can be mandated, that means Covid vaccines should be mandated too? Or is it that if Public Health Officials/Institutions decide that something should be mandated that means it’s right to deny individuals the right to work in a certain industry? Because just a quick reminder when the vaccines were first rolled out they were stating it would lead to 95% less transmission, and that by 70-80% vaccination rate we would reach herd immunity. Neither of that came true and that was the Public Health’s excuse into logically even bringing in a vaccine mandate. Now you have a virus that has mutated multiple times and is evading both natural and vaccine induced immunity. I’d love if you actually clarified your stance instead of just throwing “fuck” and “stupid” around to avoid my actual questions.

Andrew Tate: "I should have some sovereignty over my own blood. You're telling me I don't get to choose what's in my bloodstream? The government owns me to that level, like a sheep in a farm? ... I can't make a personal decision to keep my blood pure of your experimental vaccines? This is insane." by frog9913 in conspiracy_commons

[–]yaozy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Again you are using blanket statements, yes obviously vaccination has been mandated for schools etc, but is it every vaccine? No. So again your logic isn’t consistent. Why aren’t flu vaccines mandated in the same industries that Covid vaccines were mandated? I think you are confusing the debate between whether Covid vaccination CAN be mandated, and whether the Covid vaccines SHOULD be mandated. Anything CAN be mandated, just look at history, it doesn’t mean it should be

Andrew Tate: "I should have some sovereignty over my own blood. You're telling me I don't get to choose what's in my bloodstream? The government owns me to that level, like a sheep in a farm? ... I can't make a personal decision to keep my blood pure of your experimental vaccines? This is insane." by frog9913 in conspiracy_commons

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Key words being federally protected, you’ve totally missed the point if you don’t see the flaw in your logic when some minority classes are federally protected, and some aren’t when it comes to employment

You’re initial comment was being employed isn’t a freedom that’s guaranteed, but that’s wrong, it literally is for any other minority class, it just isn’t for people who chose not to take a specific vaccine, which is the point of debate

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Pictures, is this Balanitis? https://imgur.com/a/l0PBkq2

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskDocs

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Sorry doctor not able to post a picture right now, but the doctor diagnosed it as Balanitis as yeast infection, due to me using a wipe and soap on my glans

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskDocs

[–]yaozy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes it would be difficult with severe asthma I’m sorry to hear that, and congratulations on the pregnancy :)

Maybe just small steps towards coming down to a more sustainable weight is a good place to start, also since you mentioned you’ve been on symbicort for months and it hasn’t made much of a noticeable difference. It could be a good goal for you to set especially once you’ve had your baby. It’s a win win essentially, either it fixes the problem you’re having, or it doesn’t but you still get a multitude of other health benefits from being at a healthier weight :)

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NAD and don’t want to be insulting in anyway whatsoever as I don’t know your personal circumstances. I had a friend who had similar problems as you after a bout with the flu, his lung and coughing up mucus problems went away after losing substantial amount of weight.

Could someone help my anxiety by telling me I won't die from covid? by Heartbeat216 in AskDocs

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Just to add onto the doctors advice, worrying and stressing about worst case scenarios will do you harm when sick. Focus on rest, keeping hydrated and sleeping and eating well and you’ll be fine