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I've not tested positive and if I have had it it's been asymptomatic.  There is a test you can get that tells you if you have antibodies and can also tell you if the antibodies are from vaccines or infection.  But you have to pay a few hundred quid for it so I guess I'll never know.  Or care particularly.

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18 hours ago, Stellaboz said:

Makes me almost literally sick with anger reading stuff like that. Fucking lazy c***s on an individual level and as a society lead to these horrific and needless deaths. The sooner humanity is gone so the food chain can recover, the better. 

 

Covid tried and failed.

 

17 hours ago, oaksoft said:

Human beings are the real virus. I've never been more convinced of that.

 

17 hours ago, Left Back said:

Does anyone else hurt inside every time they hear Agent Smith call viruses  an organism in The Matrix. : r/mildlyinfuriating

 

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Add the 'national treasure' to the bloke from the Matrix.

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12 minutes ago, Hedgecutter said:

Live British TV is going to be an absolute no-go zone whenever it is the Jurassic Park beardy man's brother kicks the bucket... any day now.

That's the kind of thinking that keeps the Dead Pool going every year. 

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17 minutes ago, SweeperDee said:

I think Attenborough will outlive the Queen.

Current age wise, there's only 16 days between the two.

Eta: better if they both go in the same week, although the Attenboroughs would be raging.  Sad, but raging.

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Current age wise, there's only 16 days between the two.
Eta: better if they both go in the same week, although the Attenboroughs would be raging.
Clearly both locked in a struggle to outlive the other knowing that the loser is going to be slowly swallowed whole then liquidised.
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2 hours ago, Hedgecutter said:

Current age wise, there's only 16 days between the two.

Eta: better if they both go in the same week, although the Attenboroughs would be raging.  Sad, but raging.

I reckon they'll both do a Betty White and go on Hogmanay, as a personal insult to @Miguel Sanchez

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2 hours ago, Bairnardo said:
2 hours ago, Hedgecutter said:
Current age wise, there's only 16 days between the two.
Eta: better if they both go in the same week, although the Attenboroughs would be raging.

Clearly both locked in a struggle to outlive the other knowing that the loser is going to be slowly swallowed whole then liquidised.

I just read that back to myself in Attenborough's voice.

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That pre-pandemic travel feeling really is fucking sensational, lads. You simply love to see it. PowttJS.gif

Alas, this thread is an astounding and tragic goldmine in equal measure:

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Hell of a review for his last but one album.

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This tinfoil millinery is interspersed with a variety of more predictable and even more enervating rants. These precisely replicate the experience of going back to your parents’ for lunch and discovering that – oh Christ – they’ve also invited Brian, their embittered old bore of a neighbour, who, as usual, has a couple of drinks and starts holding forth over the chicken chasseur. Social media is for idiots and anyone on it should get a life (Why Are You on Facebook?); modern music is awful and it’s all made on computers (Where Have All the Rebels Gone?); most of these so-called doctors don’t know what they’re talking about (Psychoanalysts’ Ball); say what you like about him, but Nigel Farage is a man of his word (Double Bind). Your parents have invited Brian because he’s been on his own since the divorce, and, with a crushing inevitability, you hear a lot about that as well: the iniquities of the legal process (The Long Con), and the injustice of handing over money to an ex-wife “too lazy to work” (No Good Deed Goes Unpunished). It seems a miracle there aren’t songs called These New Speed Bumps Outside the Primary School Are a Disgrace, The People I Got In to Do My Patio Were a Couple of Bloody Cowboys, and Have You Seen The Repair Shop? It’s the Only Thing Worth Watching These Days.

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2021/may/06/van-morrison-new-record-project-volume-one-review

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7 minutes ago, welshbairn said:

He’s never quite replicated the sheer beauty of Astral Weeks or Veedon Fleece but there has been some good stuff along the way.

His live concerts are excellent.

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