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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by mw on Mar 23, 2020 8:36:32 GMT 1, Fuckwits will probably survive and pass it on to those most vulnerable. It's at times like this when you realise how selfish people can truly be. Media needs to stop publishing the numbers for positive tests, these numbers mean nothing now. Maybe just publish number of deaths now and predictive numbers of deaths in 6 weeks from those already infected. This should be enough to shock them.
Absolutely. Number of cases means nothing, can't compare country to country at all. Testing regimes are so different.
Number of deaths is alot more relevant. In the developed countries outcomes should be roughly similar. Germany has a death rate of roughly 0.4%. So if you multiply all deaths by 250, you could in theory compare counties.
This doesn't, however, take account for different age groups being affected in different countries.
Also there may be lots of people who have been counted in the "tested positive" group who have yet to appear in the deaths group.
Do hope people start 'getting it'. Time for everyone to behave as if they have it and act accordingly.
Fuckwits will probably survive and pass it on to those most vulnerable. It's at times like this when you realise how selfish people can truly be. Media needs to stop publishing the numbers for positive tests, these numbers mean nothing now. Maybe just publish number of deaths now and predictive numbers of deaths in 6 weeks from those already infected. This should be enough to shock them. Absolutely. Number of cases means nothing, can't compare country to country at all. Testing regimes are so different. Number of deaths is alot more relevant. In the developed countries outcomes should be roughly similar. Germany has a death rate of roughly 0.4%. So if you multiply all deaths by 250, you could in theory compare counties. This doesn't, however, take account for different age groups being affected in different countries. Also there may be lots of people who have been counted in the "tested positive" group who have yet to appear in the deaths group. Do hope people start 'getting it'. Time for everyone to behave as if they have it and act accordingly.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Deleted on Mar 23, 2020 9:45:23 GMT 1, Going somewhere that is stuffed full of specialised medical equipment and highly trained medical professionals when youโre sick is stupid?
Where should you go? [/quote]
To be DIAGNOSED? If I had a CHOICE? At home brah! ๐
If I get shot? Hell yeah I want to go straight to the ER. but again, I wouldnโt want to get capped and then breathe in all thes**t thatโs killing people on the way to the operating room and then die from the flu while my body is healing. ๐คฆ๐ผโโ๏ธ
If u were to take step back and think rationally, would YOU rather be in my local hospital, crammed w/ 300 people wall to wall in the ER, sick w/ everything, coughing on each other, puking and all that FUN sharing ur illnesses, or would u rather be DIAGNOSED in ur own home free of other diseases that may not complicate what you have AND kill you?
Maybe wherever u live, u get a private room and a doc as soon as u walk in and donโt have to worry about secondary infections waiting to get HELP. Not in SoCal, not by far. Taking hundreds of sick people and sticking them in one room IS RETARDED. Oh, and I sat in one for over 4 hours and never once and never saw anyone sanitize or clean a damn thing. Including the puke on the ground. Itโs horrible! Iโd rather get a restaurant vibrator for when my table is ready and go sit in the car. People here ainโt that bright tho. ๐คท๐ผโโ๏ธ[/quote]
Fair enough. You didnโt mention anything about going to be diagnosed in your original post. I donโt think anyone is in agreement itโs a great idea to go to the hospital with this thing unless you need immediate medical care. If you read your post back it seems to portray the idea that you think hospitals and doctors surgeries were a ridiculous notion full stop, which I had to strongly disagree with.
Going somewhere that is stuffed full of specialised medical equipment and highly trained medical professionals when youโre sick is stupid? Where should you go? [/quote] To be DIAGNOSED? If I had a CHOICE? At home brah! ๐ If I get shot? Hell yeah I want to go straight to the ER. but again, I wouldnโt want to get capped and then breathe in all thes**t thatโs killing people on the way to the operating room and then die from the flu while my body is healing. ๐คฆ๐ผโโ๏ธ If u were to take step back and think rationally, would YOU rather be in my local hospital, crammed w/ 300 people wall to wall in the ER, sick w/ everything, coughing on each other, puking and all that FUN sharing ur illnesses, or would u rather be DIAGNOSED in ur own home free of other diseases that may not complicate what you have AND kill you? Maybe wherever u live, u get a private room and a doc as soon as u walk in and donโt have to worry about secondary infections waiting to get HELP. Not in SoCal, not by far. Taking hundreds of sick people and sticking them in one room IS RETARDED. Oh, and I sat in one for over 4 hours and never once and never saw anyone sanitize or clean a damn thing. Including the puke on the ground. Itโs horrible! Iโd rather get a restaurant vibrator for when my table is ready and go sit in the car. People here ainโt that bright tho. ๐คท๐ผโโ๏ธ[/quote] Fair enough. You didnโt mention anything about going to be diagnosed in your original post. I donโt think anyone is in agreement itโs a great idea to go to the hospital with this thing unless you need immediate medical care. If you read your post back it seems to portray the idea that you think hospitals and doctors surgeries were a ridiculous notion full stop, which I had to strongly disagree with.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Terry Fuckwitt on Mar 23, 2020 12:18:46 GMT 1, Harvey Weinstein tested positive for coronavirus.
Harvey Weinstein tested positive for coronavirus.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Balboa on Mar 23, 2020 12:21:55 GMT 1, Harvey Weinstein tested positive for coronavirus. It's not all bad news then.
Harvey Weinstein tested positive for coronavirus. It's not all bad news then.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by tab1 on Mar 23, 2020 13:11:34 GMT 1, Harvey Weinstein tested positive for coronavirus. Considering his wealth and crime he has carried out he would be bullied and extorted in the prison population so may be his get out card . he had an empire , an attractive business minded wife ,on her own ,her business was worth ยฃ100000000and threw it all away , greed and power is always a downfall
Harvey Weinstein tested positive for coronavirus. Considering his wealth and crime he has carried out he would be bullied and extorted in the prison population so may be his get out card . he had an empire , an attractive business minded wife ,on her own ,her business was worth ยฃ100000000and threw it all away , greed and power is always a downfall
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by tab1 on Mar 23, 2020 13:22:23 GMT 1, Media needs to stop publishing the numbers for positive tests, these numbers mean nothing now. Maybe just publish number of deaths now and predictive numbers of deaths in 6 weeks from those already infected. This should be enough to shock them. Absolutely. Number of cases means nothing, can't compare country to country at all. Testing regimes are so different. Number of deaths is alot more relevant. In the developed countries outcomes should be roughly similar. Germany has a death rate of roughly 0.4%. So if you multiply all deaths by 250, you could in theory compare counties. This doesn't, however, take account for different age groups being affected in different countries. Also there may be lots of people who have been counted in the "tested positive" group who have yet to appear in the deaths group. Do hope people start 'getting it'. Time for everyone to behave as if they have it and act accordingly. Right in what you say , the only way to have complete comparison is blanket testing of a population which is impossible , the current situation has too many variables the world now four months of a pandemic should have enough data about infections to devise a model all countries can use in sync , every country is doing something different , and once steadied if borders open again could Be re infected from another country.
Just saw saw a cruise ship advert last night, after this fiasco , can't see many people wanting to take a cruise holiday again
Media needs to stop publishing the numbers for positive tests, these numbers mean nothing now. Maybe just publish number of deaths now and predictive numbers of deaths in 6 weeks from those already infected. This should be enough to shock them. Absolutely. Number of cases means nothing, can't compare country to country at all. Testing regimes are so different. Number of deaths is alot more relevant. In the developed countries outcomes should be roughly similar. Germany has a death rate of roughly 0.4%. So if you multiply all deaths by 250, you could in theory compare counties. This doesn't, however, take account for different age groups being affected in different countries. Also there may be lots of people who have been counted in the "tested positive" group who have yet to appear in the deaths group. Do hope people start 'getting it'. Time for everyone to behave as if they have it and act accordingly. Right in what you say , the only way to have complete comparison is blanket testing of a population which is impossible , the current situation has too many variables the world now four months of a pandemic should have enough data about infections to devise a model all countries can use in sync , every country is doing something different , and once steadied if borders open again could Be re infected from another country. Just saw saw a cruise ship advert last night, after this fiasco , can't see many people wanting to take a cruise holiday again
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Deleted on Mar 23, 2020 13:31:59 GMT 1,
I think it's a condition of being Human
We think we are invincible, don't like being told what to do, think it will never happen to us. Don't believe what we are being told. We have to do what we are doing to keep money rolling in. We'll go to that place as no one else will, oh dear, looks like other people had the same idea... well we are here now. I don't have any old relatives so it won't affect me. I am only young. My kids need fresh air especially now i don't have to drive them to school....
I think there maybe a few other reasons
I think it's a condition of being Human We think we are invincible, don't like being told what to do, think it will never happen to us. Don't believe what we are being told. We have to do what we are doing to keep money rolling in. We'll go to that place as no one else will, oh dear, looks like other people had the same idea... well we are here now. I don't have any old relatives so it won't affect me. I am only young. My kids need fresh air especially now i don't have to drive them to school.... I think there maybe a few other reasons
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Terry Fuckwitt on Mar 23, 2020 13:32:32 GMT 1,
And they wonder why the sensible ones are trying to get the hell out of London๐ค
And they wonder why the sensible ones are trying to get the hell out of London๐ค
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by irl1 on Mar 23, 2020 13:33:30 GMT 1, I think at this stage if you don't know how bad the situation is then your already dead
I think at this stage if you don't know how bad the situation is then your already dead
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by tab1 on Mar 23, 2020 13:42:41 GMT 1, And they wonder why the sensible ones are trying to get the hell out of London๐ค Not sensible ,just the wealthy ones , still twits , if saw the news yesterday they are walking in large groups in mass in rural areas๐ท๐คtaking / buying up limited food stocks in those areas that did not expect the pandemic let alone the extra capacity from people looking to hide from inner city urban areas
And they wonder why the sensible ones are trying to get the hell out of London๐ค Not sensible ,just the wealthy ones , still twits , if saw the news yesterday they are walking in large groups in mass in rural areas๐ท๐คtaking / buying up limited food stocks in those areas that did not expect the pandemic let alone the extra capacity from people looking to hide from inner city urban areas
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by irl1 on Mar 23, 2020 13:46:39 GMT 1, I think it's a condition of being Human We think we are invincible, don't like being told what to do, think it will never happen to us. Don't believe what we are being told. We have to do what we are doing to keep money rolling in. We'll go to that place as no one else will, oh dear, looks like other people had the same idea... well we are here now. I don't have any old relatives so it won't affect me. I am only young. My kids need fresh air especially now i don't have to drive them to school.... I think there maybe a few other reasons The lockdown seems to have worked wonders in China. Shops cafes etc are starting to open again.
I have 4 daughters at home and i know how hard it is to keep them in but we all have to do it. The only fresh air we get is in the garden.
Seeing that 18 year old passing in the U.K and all the other young people around the world must wake people up to this. I understand some have no choice about work but just going out to the park etc is crazy.
This will pass in time but we all must do what we can to stop it spreading.
To be honest i was 58 last week and noting ever bothers me but i'm taking no chances with this
I think it's a condition of being Human We think we are invincible, don't like being told what to do, think it will never happen to us. Don't believe what we are being told. We have to do what we are doing to keep money rolling in. We'll go to that place as no one else will, oh dear, looks like other people had the same idea... well we are here now. I don't have any old relatives so it won't affect me. I am only young. My kids need fresh air especially now i don't have to drive them to school.... I think there maybe a few other reasons The lockdown seems to have worked wonders in China. Shops cafes etc are starting to open again. I have 4 daughters at home and i know how hard it is to keep them in but we all have to do it. The only fresh air we get is in the garden. Seeing that 18 year old passing in the U.K and all the other young people around the world must wake people up to this. I understand some have no choice about work but just going out to the park etc is crazy. This will pass in time but we all must do what we can to stop it spreading. To be honest i was 58 last week and noting ever bothers me but i'm taking no chances with this
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Terry Fuckwitt on Mar 23, 2020 13:51:12 GMT 1, And they wonder why the sensible ones are trying to get the hell out of London๐ค Not sensible ,just the wealthy ones , still twits , if saw the news yesterday they are walking in large groups in mass in rural areas๐ท๐คtaking / buying up limited food stocks in those areas that did not expect the pandemic let alone the extra capacity from people looking to hide from inner city urban areas
Not the idiots going out for a daily stroll. If I lived in London with my family and had a house in a rural location, I would have got the fuck out and moved 2 weeks ago.
And they wonder why the sensible ones are trying to get the hell out of London๐ค Not sensible ,just the wealthy ones , still twits , if saw the news yesterday they are walking in large groups in mass in rural areas๐ท๐คtaking / buying up limited food stocks in those areas that did not expect the pandemic let alone the extra capacity from people looking to hide from inner city urban areas Not the idiots going out for a daily stroll. If I lived in London with my family and had a house in a rural location, I would have got the fuck out and moved 2 weeks ago.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Daylight Robber on Mar 23, 2020 14:03:52 GMT 1, Not sensible ,just the wealthy ones , still twits , if saw the news yesterday they are walking in large groups in mass in rural areas๐ท๐คtaking / buying up limited food stocks in those areas that did not expect the pandemic let alone the extra capacity from people looking to hide from inner city urban areas Not the idiots going out for a daily stroll. If I lived in London with my family and had a house in a rural location, I would have got the f**kout and moved 2 weeks ago.
Then I'm afraid you'd be putting strain on the infrastructure of that rural community that it could really do without. Hospitals and ambulance services are distributed and geared up based on resident populations.
Not sensible ,just the wealthy ones , still twits , if saw the news yesterday they are walking in large groups in mass in rural areas๐ท๐คtaking / buying up limited food stocks in those areas that did not expect the pandemic let alone the extra capacity from people looking to hide from inner city urban areas Not the idiots going out for a daily stroll. If I lived in London with my family and had a house in a rural location, I would have got the f**kout and moved 2 weeks ago. Then I'm afraid you'd be putting strain on the infrastructure of that rural community that it could really do without. Hospitals and ambulance services are distributed and geared up based on resident populations.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Terry Fuckwitt on Mar 23, 2020 14:07:02 GMT 1, Not the idiots going out for a daily stroll. If I lived in London with my family and had a house in a rural location, I would have got the f**kout and moved 2 weeks ago. Then I'm afraid you'd be putting strain on the infrastructure of that rural community that it could really do without. Hospitals and ambulance services are distributed and geared up based on resident populations.
Yeah, I get that, but I would not leave my house, so would essentially be 100% free from catching the virus.
Not the idiots going out for a daily stroll. If I lived in London with my family and had a house in a rural location, I would have got the f**kout and moved 2 weeks ago. Then I'm afraid you'd be putting strain on the infrastructure of that rural community that it could really do without. Hospitals and ambulance services are distributed and geared up based on resident populations. Yeah, I get that, but I would not leave my house, so would essentially be 100% free from catching the virus.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Daylight Robber on Mar 23, 2020 14:21:08 GMT 1, Then I'm afraid you'd be putting strain on the infrastructure of that rural community that it could really do without. Hospitals and ambulance services are distributed and geared up based on resident populations. Yeah, I get that, but I would not leave my house, so would essentially be 100% free from catching the virus.
How would you feed yourself? If you rely on online food orders you are again putting a strain on the system.
Then I'm afraid you'd be putting strain on the infrastructure of that rural community that it could really do without. Hospitals and ambulance services are distributed and geared up based on resident populations. Yeah, I get that, but I would not leave my house, so would essentially be 100% free from catching the virus. How would you feed yourself? If you rely on online food orders you are again putting a strain on the system.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Express Post on Mar 23, 2020 14:36:47 GMT 1, What happened snowflake? Bitter from that Aperol Spritz? No appetite for the cabonaravirus?
Plenty of European tourists at the Australian beach too, go read for yourself.
Do yourself a favour and instead of swearing, read the article.
The Italians fรผcked up hard. Look the at their death toll. If they are good at anything now, it is filling up coffins.
Watch the US and UK closely too.
Australians still crowding beaches, people all over the world acting similarly stupidly, yet you choose to only single out Italians as โposter boys of dumb and stupidโ. You deserve a poster all of your own. Va fan culo.
What happened snowflake? Bitter from that Aperol Spritz? No appetite for the cabonaravirus? Plenty of European tourists at the Australian beach too, go read for yourself. Do yourself a favour and instead of swearing, read the article. The Italians fรผcked up hard. Look the at their death toll. If they are good at anything now, it is filling up coffins. Watch the US and UK closely too. Australians still crowding beaches, people all over the world acting similarly stupidly, yet you choose to only single out Italians as โposter boys of dumb and stupidโ. You deserve a poster all of your own. Va fan culo.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by k2 on Mar 23, 2020 14:39:08 GMT 1, Then I'm afraid you'd be putting strain on the infrastructure of that rural community that it could really do without. Hospitals and ambulance services are distributed and geared up based on resident populations. Yeah, I get that, but I would not leave my house, so would essentially be 100% free from catching the virus.
Unless you had it when you arrived but hadnโt yet shown symptoms. Or unless you were planning on using supermarkets or local delivery services.
There is one hospital in Cornwall equipped to deal with this, and itโs already full. Five people died there this weekend, and the beds that freed up are full again. Itโs better for the locals, and for those who might be considering travelling down, if everyone just stays where they are at this point.
Then I'm afraid you'd be putting strain on the infrastructure of that rural community that it could really do without. Hospitals and ambulance services are distributed and geared up based on resident populations. Yeah, I get that, but I would not leave my house, so would essentially be 100% free from catching the virus. Unless you had it when you arrived but hadnโt yet shown symptoms. Or unless you were planning on using supermarkets or local delivery services. There is one hospital in Cornwall equipped to deal with this, and itโs already full. Five people died there this weekend, and the beds that freed up are full again. Itโs better for the locals, and for those who might be considering travelling down, if everyone just stays where they are at this point.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Terry Fuckwitt on Mar 23, 2020 14:46:57 GMT 1, Yeah, I get that, but I would not leave my house, so would essentially be 100% free from catching the virus. How would you feed yourself? If you rely on online food orders you are again putting a strain on the system.
Rice and pasta and the odd kebeb delivery๐. You can't tell me that you wouldn't do the same if you lived with young kids in an apartment in London with no garden, but had a second home in a rural area with a large garden. I fully understand there is potentially extra strain on those communities, but most would do the same to keep your family safe. Just human nature.
Yeah, I get that, but I would not leave my house, so would essentially be 100% free from catching the virus. How would you feed yourself? If you rely on online food orders you are again putting a strain on the system. Rice and pasta and the odd kebeb delivery๐. You can't tell me that you wouldn't do the same if you lived with young kids in an apartment in London with no garden, but had a second home in a rural area with a large garden. I fully understand there is potentially extra strain on those communities, but most would do the same to keep your family safe. Just human nature.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Dive Jedi on Mar 23, 2020 14:52:57 GMT 1, Had to do groceries. Went to supermarket yesterday.
Tried to avoid walking through a full store of people, so I went Sunday at 5.30 PM. Dinner time in NL....
Worked perfect ; just 20 people in the whole store....
Most items available. Just toilet paper seems a problem. Had to go to another store for that.
Had to do groceries. Went to supermarket yesterday.
Tried to avoid walking through a full store of people, so I went Sunday at 5.30 PM. Dinner time in NL....
Worked perfect ; just 20 people in the whole store....
Most items available. Just toilet paper seems a problem. Had to go to another store for that.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Terry Fuckwitt on Mar 23, 2020 14:54:36 GMT 1, Yeah, I get that, but I would not leave my house, so would essentially be 100% free from catching the virus. Unless you had it when you arrived but hadnโt yet shown symptoms. Or unless you were planning on using supermarkets or local delivery services. There is one hospital in Cornwall equipped to deal with this, and itโs already full. Five people died there this weekend, and the beds that freed up are full again. Itโs better for the locals, and for those who might be considering travelling down, if everyone just stays where they are at this point.
I've kind of just answered this in my other reply. I have literally isolated myself and family for over a week now. I can't speak for everyone else that's moving to these areas and get the extra strain it can cause. I just don't think you can be hated for doing what you feel is right for your family.
Yeah, I get that, but I would not leave my house, so would essentially be 100% free from catching the virus. Unless you had it when you arrived but hadnโt yet shown symptoms. Or unless you were planning on using supermarkets or local delivery services. There is one hospital in Cornwall equipped to deal with this, and itโs already full. Five people died there this weekend, and the beds that freed up are full again. Itโs better for the locals, and for those who might be considering travelling down, if everyone just stays where they are at this point. I've kind of just answered this in my other reply. I have literally isolated myself and family for over a week now. I can't speak for everyone else that's moving to these areas and get the extra strain it can cause. I just don't think you can be hated for doing what you feel is right for your family.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by k2 on Mar 23, 2020 15:01:21 GMT 1, Unless you had it when you arrived but hadnโt yet shown symptoms. Or unless you were planning on using supermarkets or local delivery services. There is one hospital in Cornwall equipped to deal with this, and itโs already full. Five people died there this weekend, and the beds that freed up are full again. Itโs better for the locals, and for those who might be considering travelling down, if everyone just stays where they are at this point. I've kind of just answered this in my other reply. I have literally isolated myself and family for over a week now. I can't speak for everyone else that's moving to these areas and get the extra strain it can cause. I just don't think you can be hated for doing what you feel is right for your family.
Definitely no hate, and hard to disagree with you. To be honest Iโm sure Iโd want to do the same. Itโs certainly been relatively easy to be isolated here, but the prospect of the elderly community needing hospitalisation and finding none available is quite scary.
Itโs not so much the second home owners at this point, itโs the tourists turning up expecting business as usual, and the holiday parks advertising themselves as self-isolation paradises.
Unless you had it when you arrived but hadnโt yet shown symptoms. Or unless you were planning on using supermarkets or local delivery services. There is one hospital in Cornwall equipped to deal with this, and itโs already full. Five people died there this weekend, and the beds that freed up are full again. Itโs better for the locals, and for those who might be considering travelling down, if everyone just stays where they are at this point. I've kind of just answered this in my other reply. I have literally isolated myself and family for over a week now. I can't speak for everyone else that's moving to these areas and get the extra strain it can cause. I just don't think you can be hated for doing what you feel is right for your family. Definitely no hate, and hard to disagree with you. To be honest Iโm sure Iโd want to do the same. Itโs certainly been relatively easy to be isolated here, but the prospect of the elderly community needing hospitalisation and finding none available is quite scary. Itโs not so much the second home owners at this point, itโs the tourists turning up expecting business as usual, and the holiday parks advertising themselves as self-isolation paradises.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by k2 on Mar 23, 2020 15:22:32 GMT 1, I've kind of just answered this in my other reply. I have literally isolated myself and family for over a week now. I can't speak for everyone else that's moving to these areas and get the extra strain it can cause. I just don't think you can be hated for doing what you feel is right for your family. I have a 'thingy' that goes behind my van and has beds and a kitchen in it and means i can't drive very fast and it pisses people off behind me (have you worked it out yet) I was thinking of bringing it to Whitstable, they have a campsite (big clue if you didn't get it) right by the sea. Pitching up (another clue) and spending a few weeks or just going there when I want to. Seemed like a great idea to me, just f**koff with my food and supplies, chill out and being the introvert that i am i like my own company, i make myself laugh, in fact i am laughing now at how funny i am to me (Day 7 of being at home) Is there an issue with this? Is this satire?
I've kind of just answered this in my other reply. I have literally isolated myself and family for over a week now. I can't speak for everyone else that's moving to these areas and get the extra strain it can cause. I just don't think you can be hated for doing what you feel is right for your family. I have a 'thingy' that goes behind my van and has beds and a kitchen in it and means i can't drive very fast and it pisses people off behind me (have you worked it out yet) I was thinking of bringing it to Whitstable, they have a campsite (big clue if you didn't get it) right by the sea. Pitching up (another clue) and spending a few weeks or just going there when I want to. Seemed like a great idea to me, just f**koff with my food and supplies, chill out and being the introvert that i am i like my own company, i make myself laugh, in fact i am laughing now at how funny i am to me (Day 7 of being at home) Is there an issue with this? Is this satire?
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Deleted on Mar 23, 2020 15:26:06 GMT 1, I have a 'thingy' that goes behind my van and has beds and a kitchen in it and means i can't drive very fast and it pisses people off behind me (have you worked it out yet) I was thinking of bringing it to Whitstable, they have a campsite (big clue if you didn't get it) right by the sea. Pitching up (another clue) and spending a few weeks or just going there when I want to. Seemed like a great idea to me, just f**koff with my food and supplies, chill out and being the introvert that i am i like my own company, i make myself laugh, in fact i am laughing now at how funny i am to me (Day 7 of being at home) Is there an issue with this? Is this satire?
No, just rambling, dont think i should have quoted Terrys post, i'll delete
I have a 'thingy' that goes behind my van and has beds and a kitchen in it and means i can't drive very fast and it pisses people off behind me (have you worked it out yet) I was thinking of bringing it to Whitstable, they have a campsite (big clue if you didn't get it) right by the sea. Pitching up (another clue) and spending a few weeks or just going there when I want to. Seemed like a great idea to me, just f**koff with my food and supplies, chill out and being the introvert that i am i like my own company, i make myself laugh, in fact i am laughing now at how funny i am to me (Day 7 of being at home) Is there an issue with this? Is this satire? No, just rambling, dont think i should have quoted Terrys post, i'll delete
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Terry Fuckwitt
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Terry Fuckwitt on Mar 23, 2020 15:26:13 GMT 1, I've kind of just answered this in my other reply. I have literally isolated myself and family for over a week now. I can't speak for everyone else that's moving to these areas and get the extra strain it can cause. I just don't think you can be hated for doing what you feel is right for your family. Definitely no hate, and hard to disagree with you. To be honest Iโm sure Iโd want to do the same. Itโs certainly been relatively easy to be isolated here, but the prospect of the elderly community needing hospitalisation and finding none available is quite scary. Itโs not so much the second home owners at this point, itโs the tourists turning up expecting business as usual, and the holiday parks advertising themselves as self-isolation paradises.
There was already problems with the wealthy buying up second homes in small villages in places like Cornwall and having negative impact on businesses as they were only being used as holiday homes. I fully understand that these communities are going to feel 'used' in times like this and those returning will probably not be very welcomed. Hopefully the day tourists will now dry up as they realise nothing will be open for them when they arrive. Its all a bit shit really for everyone๐
I've kind of just answered this in my other reply. I have literally isolated myself and family for over a week now. I can't speak for everyone else that's moving to these areas and get the extra strain it can cause. I just don't think you can be hated for doing what you feel is right for your family. Definitely no hate, and hard to disagree with you. To be honest Iโm sure Iโd want to do the same. Itโs certainly been relatively easy to be isolated here, but the prospect of the elderly community needing hospitalisation and finding none available is quite scary. Itโs not so much the second home owners at this point, itโs the tourists turning up expecting business as usual, and the holiday parks advertising themselves as self-isolation paradises. There was already problems with the wealthy buying up second homes in small villages in places like Cornwall and having negative impact on businesses as they were only being used as holiday homes. I fully understand that these communities are going to feel 'used' in times like this and those returning will probably not be very welcomed. Hopefully the day tourists will now dry up as they realise nothing will be open for them when they arrive. Its all a bit shit really for everyone๐
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Terry Fuckwitt on Mar 23, 2020 15:33:24 GMT 1, No, just rambling, dont think i should have quoted Terrys post, i'll delete Your a rambler too๐คฃ Like one of these things
No, just rambling, dont think i should have quoted Terrys post, i'll delete Your a rambler too๐คฃ Like one of these things
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