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Tomkoyote
14th May 2020, 18:14
If you have the corona virus, you are more powerful than you think.
According to this article you can literally kill someone by just spitting at him/her.

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-52616071

Nonsense aside, the moral of the story:
- If the MSM publishes such non sense, it is because there are people dumb enough to swallow all kinds of sh**t, otherwise they wouldn't.
- If you have the slightest medical issue and go to the hospital, they will take care of you alright.

DeDukshyn
14th May 2020, 19:28
"New Jersey man charged with terrorism after coughing on woman"

https://thegrio.com/2020/03/25/new-jersey-man-terrorism-coughing-coronavirus/


I guess now that Al Queada has been outed as an American government creation, ISIS about the same, and a four years study by the University of Fairbanks Alaska that concluded that it was impossible for a "fires" to cause building seven collapse, the governments needs to find new and creative ways to keep relevant the freedom sucking terrorism laws before people start asking for those freedoms back ...

Tomkoyote
14th May 2020, 20:28
Wondering if the same rule applies with other viruses?

DeDukshyn
14th May 2020, 21:10
Wondering if the same rule applies with other viruses?

At least in Canada spitting at someone on purpose can constitute an "assault" - which may be an appropriate type of charge in the case of the story you linked -- assault is a pretty serious charge already, so we certainly don't need to use terrorism charges, or make up new covid19 laws for this, lol.

Bluegreen
14th May 2020, 23:52
I'm joking never mind

Gracy
15th May 2020, 00:25
I'm always careful who I spit at. Its only the select few.

:mmph:

Are we being literal here? Because I don't recall ever actually spitting on somebody, aside from when I was maybe a lil girl or something.

meeradas
15th May 2020, 14:37
Well...
I even apologize to the earth, should I have to spit, be it in the woods or whereever I may roam at the time.
Why?
Long as one does not have full dimensional perception at all time, one might actually hit someone (apart from Pachamama) with it...

I'm fully aware that this is not the theme of this thread. Forgive me.

Ernie Nemeth
15th May 2020, 15:12
To spit across the path of someone you have no respect for is a cultural thing.

I won't go into more detail as it will sound racist, but it is not - it is cultural.

If you pay attention, you will see this behavior often, and not sporadically.

shaberon
15th May 2020, 15:36
Wondering if the same rule applies with other viruses?

At least in Canada spitting at someone on purpose can constitute an "assault" - which may be an appropriate type of charge in the case of the story you linked -- assault is a pretty serious charge already, so we certainly don't need to use terrorism charges, or make up new covid19 laws for this, lol.

Spitting is an assault.

If I touch some woman, that's an assault too, even if no disease or injury takes place. Some peoples' emotions are even protected against verbal assault. I am not too sure if those kinds of things are quite on the same level as something that could be physically harmful, such as spitting. I'm not really fond of these disease tests, so, if someone spits on me, there will be nothing a hospital can do for them. I am not joking. We have already been in this circle with AIDS ages ago, so it is a foregone conclusion. If anything, you could pee on me, since that is basically sterile, nothing like the human mouth, which is the pre-eminent biological weapon. So if you pee on me or punch me or something, we can probably work it out, but if it has to do with the mouth, no, you won't get up again.

Spitting in one's path is fairly common, but, is kind of unnecessary, we know how you feel. If this is what is meant by "at", rather than "on", I may have to re-think my range of what is acceptable, so, until I get this sorted, yes, warn everyone to be careful in doing it anywhere I might see it.

DeDukshyn
15th May 2020, 16:37
Wondering if the same rule applies with other viruses?

At least in Canada spitting at someone on purpose can constitute an "assault" - which may be an appropriate type of charge in the case of the story you linked -- assault is a pretty serious charge already, so we certainly don't need to use terrorism charges, or make up new covid19 laws for this, lol.

Spitting is an assault.

If I touch some woman, that's an assault too, even if no disease or injury takes place. Some peoples' emotions are even protected against verbal assault. I am not too sure if those kinds of things are quite on the same level as something that could be physically harmful, such as spitting. I'm not really fond of these disease tests, so, if someone spits on me, there will be nothing a hospital can do for them. I am not joking. We have already been in this circle with AIDS ages ago, so it is a foregone conclusion. If anything, you could pee on me, since that is basically sterile, nothing like the human mouth, which is the pre-eminent biological weapon. So if you pee on me or punch me or something, we can probably work it out, but if it has to do with the mouth, no, you won't get up again.
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Got it. If ever I feel an urge to spit on you, I'll revert to the peeing instead. ;) ;)

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I'm fully aware that this is not the theme of this thread. Forgive me.

I'm not sure this thread has a clear direction or theme ...