NYart
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by NYart on Mar 15, 2020 2:40:11 GMT 1, At this point, we won't know the cause of the spread in each region. However the finger pointing will inevitably happen for countries with high levels of infections and deaths. Who's to blame, a complacent government or the complacent public? As I said before, Iโm certainly not anti testing, just not convinced itโs much more than a feel good thing. If people are unable or unwilling to self quarantine it really does nothing. Even if they are theyโve had days to spread it before testing positive. Itโs worth mentioning that correlation isnโt necessarily causation. Just because South Korea tested more and has lower rates of infection than Italy doesnโt necessarily mean it itself has prevented the spread. Maybe South Koreans are more willing to stay at home when ill, it certainly seems theyโre more willing to take precautions than us in the US. I havenโt seen a single individual in public wearing a mask. Any pictures I see from over there they all have them on public transportation. Thereโs certainly cultural and societal differences between Italy and South Korea, any in terms of social interaction or anything of that nature could certainly have a significant impact on transmission rates.
Ultimately the public, the individual, has far more ability to keep themselves, and others safe. The government can inform, and enforce to some extent but itโs up to the individual to make the right choices. From proper hygiene, minimizing exposure in public, and staying home when ill, those are the actions that spread or contain the virus, not decisions made on the national level.
At this point, we won't know the cause of the spread in each region. However the finger pointing will inevitably happen for countries with high levels of infections and deaths. Who's to blame, a complacent government or the complacent public? As I said before, Iโm certainly not anti testing, just not convinced itโs much more than a feel good thing. If people are unable or unwilling to self quarantine it really does nothing. Even if they are theyโve had days to spread it before testing positive. Itโs worth mentioning that correlation isnโt necessarily causation. Just because South Korea tested more and has lower rates of infection than Italy doesnโt necessarily mean it itself has prevented the spread. Maybe South Koreans are more willing to stay at home when ill, it certainly seems theyโre more willing to take precautions than us in the US. I havenโt seen a single individual in public wearing a mask. Any pictures I see from over there they all have them on public transportation. Thereโs certainly cultural and societal differences between Italy and South Korea, any in terms of social interaction or anything of that nature could certainly have a significant impact on transmission rates. Ultimately the public, the individual, has far more ability to keep themselves, and others safe. The government can inform, and enforce to some extent but itโs up to the individual to make the right choices. From proper hygiene, minimizing exposure in public, and staying home when ill, those are the actions that spread or contain the virus, not decisions made on the national level.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by qest on Mar 15, 2020 2:55:49 GMT 1, At this point, we won't know the cause of the spread in each region. However the finger pointing will inevitably happen for countries with high levels of infections and deaths. Who's to blame, a complacent government or the complacent public? Ultimately the public, the individual, has far more ability to keep themselves, and others safe. The government can inform, and enforce to some extent but itโs up to the individual to make the right choices. From proper hygiene, minimizing exposure in public, and staying home when ill, those are the actions that spread or contain the virus, not decisions made on the national level. Governments at every level can help force social distancing by closing public offices and encouraging or even requiring that private businesses do the same.
At this point, we won't know the cause of the spread in each region. However the finger pointing will inevitably happen for countries with high levels of infections and deaths. Who's to blame, a complacent government or the complacent public? Ultimately the public, the individual, has far more ability to keep themselves, and others safe. The government can inform, and enforce to some extent but itโs up to the individual to make the right choices. From proper hygiene, minimizing exposure in public, and staying home when ill, those are the actions that spread or contain the virus, not decisions made on the national level. Governments at every level can help force social distancing by closing public offices and encouraging or even requiring that private businesses do the same.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by tab1 on Mar 15, 2020 4:21:32 GMT 1, All other countries strictly enforce with the use of patrols of police and fines ranging from ยฃ200-ยฃ100000.
Perfect world if everyone followed rules but unfortunately not everyone follows rules hence each country have police ๐ค
Many would not self isolate if needed to , especially drug addicts๐
All other countries strictly enforce with the use of patrols of police and fines ranging from ยฃ200-ยฃ100000.
Perfect world if everyone followed rules but unfortunately not everyone follows rules hence each country have police ๐ค
Many would not self isolate if needed to , especially drug addicts๐
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by wrigs on Mar 15, 2020 9:02:04 GMT 1, South Korea and Italy both started with Covid-19 at the same time in Jan/Feb. South Korea went testing like crazy, and Italy didn't. Now Italians have over 21k cases 1400+ dead, and South Korea only 8k cases 72 dead. Testing is better than not testing, numbers don't lie. Right now Italy lead China in infections per million. Italy - 21k infections per pop. 60M China - 80k infections per pop. 1.4B This will start the xenophobia towards italians and their pizza and pasta restaurants. As I said before, Iโm certainly not anti testing, just not convinced itโs much more than a feel good thing. If people are unable or unwilling to self quarantine it really does nothing. Even if they are theyโve had days to spread it before testing positive. Itโs worth mentioning that correlation isnโt necessarily causation. Just because South Korea tested more and has lower rates of infection than Italy doesnโt necessarily mean it itself has prevented the spread. Maybe South Koreans are more willing to stay at home when ill, it certainly seems theyโre more willing to take precautions than us in the US. I havenโt seen a single individual in public wearing a mask. Any pictures I see from over there they all have them on public transportation. Thereโs certainly cultural and societal differences between Italy and South Korea, any in terms of social interaction or anything of that nature could certainly have a significant impact on transmission rates.
Face masks are fairly useless sadly.
South Korea and Italy both started with Covid-19 at the same time in Jan/Feb. South Korea went testing like crazy, and Italy didn't. Now Italians have over 21k cases 1400+ dead, and South Korea only 8k cases 72 dead. Testing is better than not testing, numbers don't lie. Right now Italy lead China in infections per million. Italy - 21k infections per pop. 60M China - 80k infections per pop. 1.4B This will start the xenophobia towards italians and their pizza and pasta restaurants. As I said before, Iโm certainly not anti testing, just not convinced itโs much more than a feel good thing. If people are unable or unwilling to self quarantine it really does nothing. Even if they are theyโve had days to spread it before testing positive. Itโs worth mentioning that correlation isnโt necessarily causation. Just because South Korea tested more and has lower rates of infection than Italy doesnโt necessarily mean it itself has prevented the spread. Maybe South Koreans are more willing to stay at home when ill, it certainly seems theyโre more willing to take precautions than us in the US. I havenโt seen a single individual in public wearing a mask. Any pictures I see from over there they all have them on public transportation. Thereโs certainly cultural and societal differences between Italy and South Korea, any in terms of social interaction or anything of that nature could certainly have a significant impact on transmission rates. Face masks are fairly useless sadly.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by alexandros88 on Mar 15, 2020 9:15:19 GMT 1, How does the number of infected people tell you about the quality of the health system? It doesnโt make any sense... The health system intervenes once someone is infected, not before...
The fact that Italy has so many infected is due to 2 things: 1. Italy is testing way more people than other countries 2. Some measures to contain were not efficient (and this is not at all a problem of the health system)
In this instance, Italy had a shรฏt response to the coronavirus. Both South Korea and Italy had detected cases at the same time, and because of the South Korean government's aggressive response to testing in Jan/Feb, they were able to contain and control the virus early on. Italians did jack all at the beginning of the outbreak. There was only a rise in reports of racist attacks/xenophobic behaviour towards east asians in Italy. The country that also brought you Stefano Gabbana, Matteo Salvini, throwing bananas at a woman politician, and monkeys in Serie A, karma is a bitch. As it stands today; Italy- over 21k infected, and 1400+ dead; South Korea 8k infected and 72 dead. South Korea did not have to go into lockdown to get those results. Let them sing. Actually the health system in Italy is one of the best in the world. Just as a comparison vs. UK, Italy has 5x more places for intensive care (per 100,000 people) than UK.
How does the number of infected people tell you about the quality of the health system? It doesnโt make any sense... The health system intervenes once someone is infected, not before... The fact that Italy has so many infected is due to 2 things: 1. Italy is testing way more people than other countries 2. Some measures to contain were not efficient (and this is not at all a problem of the health system) In this instance, Italy had a shรฏt response to the coronavirus. Both South Korea and Italy had detected cases at the same time, and because of the South Korean government's aggressive response to testing in Jan/Feb, they were able to contain and control the virus early on. Italians did jack all at the beginning of the outbreak. There was only a rise in reports of racist attacks/xenophobic behaviour towards east asians in Italy. The country that also brought you Stefano Gabbana, Matteo Salvini, throwing bananas at a woman politician, and monkeys in Serie A, karma is a bitch. As it stands today; Italy- over 21k infected, and 1400+ dead; South Korea 8k infected and 72 dead. South Korea did not have to go into lockdown to get those results. Let them sing. Actually the health system in Italy is one of the best in the world. Just as a comparison vs. UK, Italy has 5x more places for intensive care (per 100,000 people) than UK.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by gross on Mar 15, 2020 10:41:21 GMT 1, coronavirus pandemic, which has now been identified in more than 2,700 people in the United States and has prompted Mr. Trump to declare a national emergency.
coronavirus pandemic, which has now been identified in more than 2,700 people in the United States and has prompted Mr. Trump to declare a national emergency.
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Express Post
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Express Post on Mar 15, 2020 10:52:31 GMT 1, So if Italy's good quality health system intervened upon detection of Covid-19, why so many dead?
How does the number of infected people tell you about the quality of the health system? It doesnโt make any sense... The health system intervenes once someone is infected, not before... The fact that Italy has so many infected is due to 2 things: 1. Italy is testing way more people than other countries 2. Some measures to contain were not efficient (and this is not at all a problem of the health system) In this instance, Italy had a shรฏt response to the coronavirus. Both South Korea and Italy had detected cases at the same time, and because of the South Korean government's aggressive response to testing in Jan/Feb, they were able to contain and control the virus early on. Italians did jack all at the beginning of the outbreak. There was only a rise in reports of racist attacks/xenophobic behaviour towards east asians in Italy. The country that also brought you Stefano Gabbana, Matteo Salvini, throwing bananas at a woman politician, and monkeys in Serie A, karma is a bitch. As it stands today; Italy- over 21k infected, and 1400+ dead; South Korea 8k infected and 72 dead. South Korea did not have to go into lockdown to get those results. Let them sing.
So if Italy's good quality health system intervened upon detection of Covid-19, why so many dead? How does the number of infected people tell you about the quality of the health system? It doesnโt make any sense... The health system intervenes once someone is infected, not before... The fact that Italy has so many infected is due to 2 things: 1. Italy is testing way more people than other countries 2. Some measures to contain were not efficient (and this is not at all a problem of the health system) In this instance, Italy had a shรฏt response to the coronavirus. Both South Korea and Italy had detected cases at the same time, and because of the South Korean government's aggressive response to testing in Jan/Feb, they were able to contain and control the virus early on. Italians did jack all at the beginning of the outbreak. There was only a rise in reports of racist attacks/xenophobic behaviour towards east asians in Italy. The country that also brought you Stefano Gabbana, Matteo Salvini, throwing bananas at a woman politician, and monkeys in Serie A, karma is a bitch. As it stands today; Italy- over 21k infected, and 1400+ dead; South Korea 8k infected and 72 dead. South Korea did not have to go into lockdown to get those results. Let them sing.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by alexandros88 on Mar 15, 2020 11:10:13 GMT 1, Because of 2 reasons: 1) Average age in Italy is higher; 2) compared to all the other countries, in Italy there is a high concentration of cases in a very small area. Which means that compared to other countries the pressure on the health system is way higher.
I know I know, sometimes getting informed properly is boring...
So if Italy's good quality health system intervened upon detection of Covid-19, why so many dead? How does the number of infected people tell you about the quality of the health system? It doesnโt make any sense... The health system intervenes once someone is infected, not before... The fact that Italy has so many infected is due to 2 things: 1. Italy is testing way more people than other countries 2. Some measures to contain were not efficient (and this is not at all a problem of the health system)
Because of 2 reasons: 1) Average age in Italy is higher; 2) compared to all the other countries, in Italy there is a high concentration of cases in a very small area. Which means that compared to other countries the pressure on the health system is way higher. I know I know, sometimes getting informed properly is boring... So if Italy's good quality health system intervened upon detection of Covid-19, why so many dead? How does the number of infected people tell you about the quality of the health system? It doesnโt make any sense... The health system intervenes once someone is infected, not before... The fact that Italy has so many infected is due to 2 things: 1. Italy is testing way more people than other countries 2. Some measures to contain were not efficient (and this is not at all a problem of the health system)
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Express Post
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Express Post on Mar 15, 2020 11:28:28 GMT 1, If the death toll was 400-500, I can accept your reasoning. But 1440+ is ridiculous.
My criticism is of the government. If things are under control, why does the whole country have to go into lockdown? South Korea is not under lockdown and they are geographically closer to China.
It's not a competition to say who is dealing with the pandemic the best, but it is best to admit that the Italian government and its citizens were complacent when the outbreak began in Jan.
Because of 2 reasons: 1) Average age in Italy is higher; 2) compared to all the other countries, in Italy there is a high concentration of cases in a very small area. Which means that compared to other countries the pressure on the health system is way higher. I know I know, sometimes getting informed properly is boring... So if Italy's good quality health system intervened upon detection of Covid-19, why so many dead?
If the death toll was 400-500, I can accept your reasoning. But 1440+ is ridiculous. My criticism is of the government. If things are under control, why does the whole country have to go into lockdown? South Korea is not under lockdown and they are geographically closer to China. It's not a competition to say who is dealing with the pandemic the best, but it is best to admit that the Italian government and its citizens were complacent when the outbreak began in Jan. Because of 2 reasons: 1) Average age in Italy is higher; 2) compared to all the other countries, in Italy there is a high concentration of cases in a very small area. Which means that compared to other countries the pressure on the health system is way higher. I know I know, sometimes getting informed properly is boring... So if Italy's good quality health system intervened upon detection of Covid-19, why so many dead?
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by alexandros88 on Mar 15, 2020 11:47:41 GMT 1, Government and health system are two different and separate things
If the death toll was 400-500, I can accept your reasoning. But 1440+ is ridiculous. My criticism is of the government. If things are under control, why does the whole country have to go into lockdown? South Korea is not under lockdown and they are geographically closer to China. It's not a competition to say who is dealing with the pandemic the best, but it is best to admit that the Italian government and its citizens were complacent when the outbreak began in Jan. Because of 2 reasons: 1) Average age in Italy is higher; 2) compared to all the other countries, in Italy there is a high concentration of cases in a very small area. Which means that compared to other countries the pressure on the health system is way higher. I know I know, sometimes getting informed properly is boring...
Government and health system are two different and separate things If the death toll was 400-500, I can accept your reasoning. But 1440+ is ridiculous. My criticism is of the government. If things are under control, why does the whole country have to go into lockdown? South Korea is not under lockdown and they are geographically closer to China. It's not a competition to say who is dealing with the pandemic the best, but it is best to admit that the Italian government and its citizens were complacent when the outbreak began in Jan. Because of 2 reasons: 1) Average age in Italy is higher; 2) compared to all the other countries, in Italy there is a high concentration of cases in a very small area. Which means that compared to other countries the pressure on the health system is way higher. I know I know, sometimes getting informed properly is boring...
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Express Post
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Express Post on Mar 15, 2020 12:11:39 GMT 1, My very first sentence was that in this instance, not before, Italy, and that means everybody, the government, the people, the healthcare system, had a failing grade in their response to the outbreak.
We all know that the Italian healthcare system ranks the highest in the world, but all that means nothing when you can't keep people alive.
Government and health system are two different and separate things If the death toll was 400-500, I can accept your reasoning. But 1440+ is ridiculous. My criticism is of the government. If things are under control, why does the whole country have to go into lockdown? South Korea is not under lockdown and they are geographically closer to China. It's not a competition to say who is dealing with the pandemic the best, but it is best to admit that the Italian government and its citizens were complacent when the outbreak began in Jan.
My very first sentence was that in this instance, not before, Italy, and that means everybody, the government, the people, the healthcare system, had a failing grade in their response to the outbreak. We all know that the Italian healthcare system ranks the highest in the world, but all that means nothing when you can't keep people alive. Government and health system are two different and separate things If the death toll was 400-500, I can accept your reasoning. But 1440+ is ridiculous. My criticism is of the government. If things are under control, why does the whole country have to go into lockdown? South Korea is not under lockdown and they are geographically closer to China. It's not a competition to say who is dealing with the pandemic the best, but it is best to admit that the Italian government and its citizens were complacent when the outbreak began in Jan.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Javier on Mar 15, 2020 12:18:35 GMT 1, - Italian government had a slow reaction (and peopleโs behavior was not good either) - Spanish government had no such a slow reaction, but anyway slow too (and peopleโs behavior was bad too) - French government is making elections today. Crazy - British government... is reacting? Donโt trust in peopleโs behavior. Fear and selfishness will be more than expected
- Italian government had a slow reaction (and peopleโs behavior was not good either) - Spanish government had no such a slow reaction, but anyway slow too (and peopleโs behavior was bad too) - French government is making elections today. Crazy - British government... is reacting? Donโt trust in peopleโs behavior. Fear and selfishness will be more than expected
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by mw on Mar 15, 2020 13:31:12 GMT 1, I think the difference in number between Korea and Italy can also be explained by the culture.
Korean's during normal times are very limiting in personal contact and masks are not uncommon. They haven't needed the government to tell them to be careful.
This nonsense about masks being no good is nonsense. A mask is better than none, why do you think we wear them in theatre?!
I think the difference in number between Korea and Italy can also be explained by the culture.
Korean's during normal times are very limiting in personal contact and masks are not uncommon. They haven't needed the government to tell them to be careful.
This nonsense about masks being no good is nonsense. A mask is better than none, why do you think we wear them in theatre?!
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by tab1 on Mar 15, 2020 15:32:22 GMT 1, To date, South Korea pop. 51m have completed 250,000 tests, USA pop. 329m have only completed 14,000 tests. A lot of the us testing kits are faulty. The Trump admin were given a headstart in Feb to do something about this but pissed away the opportunity. Also the us offices of organizations I dealt with in Feb were complacent in their attitudes. I am a VIP, and were given early access to the virus as part of a pre-release , being a knob and element of crass is part of VIP culture so excuse me from time to time . To the point ๐ต
To date, South Korea pop. 51m have completed 250,000 tests, USA pop. 329m have only completed 14,000 tests. A lot of the us testing kits are faulty. The Trump admin were given a headstart in Feb to do something about this but pissed away the opportunity. Also the us offices of organizations I dealt with in Feb were complacent in their attitudes. I am a VIP, and were given early access to the virus as part of a pre-release , being a knob and element of crass is part of VIP culture so excuse me from time to time . To the point ๐ต
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by nobokov on Mar 15, 2020 16:00:01 GMT 1, To date, South Korea pop. 51m have completed 250,000 tests, USA pop. 329m have only completed 14,000 tests. A lot of the us testing kits are faulty. The Trump admin were given a headstart in Feb to do something about this but pissed away the opportunity. Also the us offices of organizations I dealt with in Feb were complacent in their attitudes. Presumably, as a VIP, you were given early access to the virus as part of a pre-release.
The virus was available to anyone who wanted one. I don't understand why people are complaining. It's not even a great virus, but should satisfy the true fans.
On another note. Has anyone thought of framing option? I was thinking an oversized Petri Dish tondo-style.
To date, South Korea pop. 51m have completed 250,000 tests, USA pop. 329m have only completed 14,000 tests. A lot of the us testing kits are faulty. The Trump admin were given a headstart in Feb to do something about this but pissed away the opportunity. Also the us offices of organizations I dealt with in Feb were complacent in their attitudes. Presumably, as a VIP, you were given early access to the virus as part of a pre-release. The virus was available to anyone who wanted one. I don't understand why people are complaining. It's not even a great virus, but should satisfy the true fans. On another note. Has anyone thought of framing option? I was thinking an oversized Petri Dish tondo-style.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by nobokov on Mar 15, 2020 16:15:24 GMT 1, The virus was available to anyone who wanted one. I don't understand why people are complaining. It's not even a great virus, but should satisfy the true fans. On another note. Has anyone thought of framing option? I was thinking an oversized Petri Dish tondo-style. Just a tip to those who missed out. If you want early access, you have to be prepared to be infected with other viruses that arenโt so popular or trendy. Build a relationship with the pathogens over time. Just because the hypebeast crowd are all about Coronavirus, some of us have been through avian flu, swine flu and SARS to get where we are today. It took a lot of work and Iโm only half way up the VIP ladder. Looking forward to Crowtherโs take on all this. Presumably, as usual, he will get infected 6 months after everyone else.
"Are you some kind of cunt?"
The virus was available to anyone who wanted one. I don't understand why people are complaining. It's not even a great virus, but should satisfy the true fans. On another note. Has anyone thought of framing option? I was thinking an oversized Petri Dish tondo-style. Just a tip to those who missed out. If you want early access, you have to be prepared to be infected with other viruses that arenโt so popular or trendy. Build a relationship with the pathogens over time. Just because the hypebeast crowd are all about Coronavirus, some of us have been through avian flu, swine flu and SARS to get where we are today. It took a lot of work and Iโm only half way up the VIP ladder. Looking forward to Crowtherโs take on all this. Presumably, as usual, he will get infected 6 months after everyone else. "Are you some kind of cunt?"
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Dive Jedi on Mar 15, 2020 16:33:23 GMT 1, Edition of 10 + 2 AP Only GBP 50 each !
Antidote
Edition of 10 + 2 AP Only GBP 50 each ! Antidote
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by nobokov on Mar 15, 2020 16:42:38 GMT 1, Edition of 10 + 2 AP Only GBP 50 each ! Antidote
Good idea. Out of desperation, I just tried cracking open my Miss Bugs lolly. It's actually the real stuff!
Edition of 10 + 2 AP Only GBP 50 each ! AntidoteGood idea. Out of desperation, I just tried cracking open my Miss Bugs lolly. It's actually the real stuff!
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by GMA on Mar 15, 2020 17:00:09 GMT 1,
Kitchen towel ๐คฃ that's gonna burn after a while. Next up, people buying all the vaseline and sudacrem.
Kitchen towel ๐คฃ that's gonna burn after a while. Next up, people buying all the vaseline and sudacrem.
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tab1
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by tab1 on Mar 15, 2020 19:17:49 GMT 1, Kitchen towel ๐คฃ that's gonna burn after a while. Next up, people buying all the vaseline and sudacrem. You've just started the bull run!
just been shopping case of Panadol on the shelves and people are at wits end as the shelves displaying paracetamol are bare but the Panadol on flu section and does not display paracetamol on front of the packet , people need to be calm and read a lot of other products with paracemol and caffeine not sold out but seems everyone is rushing for just paracetamol as that's the advice from the government ๐
Kitchen towel ๐คฃ that's gonna burn after a while. Next up, people buying all the vaseline and sudacrem. You've just started the bull run! just been shopping case of Panadol on the shelves and people are at wits end as the shelves displaying paracetamol are bare but the Panadol on flu section and does not display paracetamol on front of the packet , people need to be calm and read a lot of other products with paracemol and caffeine not sold out but seems everyone is rushing for just paracetamol as that's the advice from the government ๐
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by tab1 on Mar 15, 2020 19:20:00 GMT 1, Edition of 10 + 2 AP Only GBP 50 each ! AntidoteGood idea. Out of desperation, I just tried cracking open my Miss Bugs lolly. It's actually the real stuff! You must have the ap edition then , do not take the green pills ,it is flakka
Edition of 10 + 2 AP Only GBP 50 each ! AntidoteGood idea. Out of desperation, I just tried cracking open my Miss Bugs lolly. It's actually the real stuff! You must have the ap edition then , do not take the green pills ,it is flakka
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June 2008
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by eyectopus on Mar 15, 2020 19:25:30 GMT 1, Kitchen towel ๐คฃ that's gonna burn after a while. Next up, people buying all the vaseline and sudacrem. You've just started the bull run! just been shopping case of Panadol on the shelves and people are at wits end as the shelves displaying paracetamol are bare but the Panadol on flu section and does not display paracetamol on front of the packet , people need to be calm and read a lot of other products with paracemol and caffeine not sold out but seems everyone is rushing for just paracetamol as that's the advice from the government ๐
I have seen some warnings about not using Ibubrufen and other anti-inflamatories of that type with Coronavirus as they weaken the immune system. So paracetamol is the one to have. The recommendations are from the French government and are on theguardian.com
Kitchen towel ๐คฃ that's gonna burn after a while. Next up, people buying all the vaseline and sudacrem. You've just started the bull run! just been shopping case of Panadol on the shelves and people are at wits end as the shelves displaying paracetamol are bare but the Panadol on flu section and does not display paracetamol on front of the packet , people need to be calm and read a lot of other products with paracemol and caffeine not sold out but seems everyone is rushing for just paracetamol as that's the advice from the government ๐ I have seen some warnings about not using Ibubrufen and other anti-inflamatories of that type with Coronavirus as they weaken the immune system. So paracetamol is the one to have. The recommendations are from the French government and are on theguardian.com
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