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8 minutes ago, Steve said:

I do wish you and others would pay attention to my visions. They are good positive visions too. 


Oh don’t get me wrong, I absolutely wish you were right. Unfortunately, this and everything else you say goes right off the end of the scale of my mind’s bollocksometer.

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I mentioned earlier that I had volunteered to be part of the vaccine trials, I have just been updated with an email about what is happening and going to happen but included was an interesting screenshot of the demographics of those that volunteered.

 

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It seems that the minority groups have a low rate of volunteers and yet they are more at risk of death due to the virus.

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We're up to 997,000 now with a few Latin American countries still to declare so I'm sure by the time I wake tomorrow we'll be past the million mark. A grim milestone but at least worldwide deaths seem to  be levelling off and even falling a little. 

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11 minutes ago, Cerberus said:

We're up to 997,000 now with a few Latin American countries still to declare so I'm sure by the time I wake tomorrow we'll be past the million mark. A grim milestone but at least worldwide deaths seem to  be levelling off and even falling a little


What, some people are coming back to life?

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Well yes, with some manipulation of figures that seems to be the case in some places, but that wasn't really what I meant. I was/am a few drinks down though. 

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11 hours ago, Cerberus said:

We're up to 997,000 now with a few Latin American countries still to declare so I'm sure by the time I wake tomorrow we'll be past the million mark. A grim milestone but at least worldwide deaths seem to  be levelling off and even falling a little. 

 

I assume you're sleeping in this morning... So far we're merely up to 999,079 ;-)

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26 minutes ago, paddyfool said:

 

I assume you're sleeping in this morning... So far we're merely up to 999,079 ;-)

 

And it's safe to assume that 100s of thousands more have died without it getting added to the toll.

 

Here's to 2 million!

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On 03/09/2020 at 19:52, paddyfool said:

 

Currently we're 130k off the official million. If we average 6000 deaths per day we'll get there in 22 days, if 5000 per day we'll get there in 26. I'd reckon sometime between September 23rd and 30th.

 

EDIT: Maybe a bit earlier if we see a second wave in Europe.

 

And here we are passing the 1 million mark, as predicted.

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24 minutes ago, paddyfool said:

 

And here we are passing the 1 million mark, as predicted.

Hoorayyyyyy.  Only another 9 m to go before my prediction comes through. 

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I'm on a doubly grim day, my birthday, HR didn't send me a balloon and the one million deaths passed. My comments on students being party loving super transmitters stand, why were the grades uprated and how selfish are they proving to be. Also the people who did not isolate the ONS said only 18% did. As a society this is what causes the problems people who don't follow the rules just listen to the news in the morning with people trying to bypass the rules these people are the issue "it should not apply to me". 

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3 minutes ago, Charlotte's Controller said:

I'm on a doubly grim day, my birthday, HR didn't send me a balloon and the one million deaths passed. My comments on students being party loving super transmitters stand, why were the grades uprated and how selfish are they proving to be. Also the people who did not isolate the ONS said only 18% did. As a society this is what causes the problems people who don't follow the rules just listen to the news in the morning with people trying to bypass the rules these people are the issue "it should not apply to me". 

I 100% agree with every single word you have said in that post. 

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On 27/09/2020 at 14:31, Steve said:

I 100% agree with every single word you have said in that post. 

That’s what the like button is for.  To save us all from having to read posts like this.

Sir Creep gave you an angry emoji as an example for future reference.

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Go and take your angry emoji and shove it where the sun don’t shine 

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Boris says that you can't visit your granny at home but you should take her to the pictures to stop Cineworld closing down and losing money.

 

A prime example of a Prime Minister that puts money before health.

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On 15/03/2020 at 19:54, Steve said:

Please you and everyone just trust me on that figure of 7462 that I provided.

 

On 15/03/2020 at 19:47, Steve said:

 

Really is not going to happen. Trust me on this. No chance I am that confident I am going to put a conclusive number of 7,462 deaths and not one more. 

I feel really embarrassed by that figure/prediction now 

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43 minutes ago, Steve said:

 

I feel really embarrassed by that figure/prediction now 


What about your other 348 posts?

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1 hour ago, Steve said:

 

I feel really embarrassed

Yes, you should.

We had all hoped you had fucked off but, no, you are back again being a massive twat.

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1 hour ago, Steve said:

 

I feel really embarrassed

I feel really embarrassed by not putting you on mod preview. 

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2 hours ago, Paul Bearer said:

I feel really embarrassed by not putting you on mod preview. 


Live scenes outside Paul’s house after suggesting mod preview again:

 

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Deaths now gone above 1.5 million 

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Just over 1.8 million there or thereabouts for the 2020 Coronavirus death toll. 

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47 minutes ago, Steve said:

Just over 1.8 million there or thereabouts for the 2020 Coronavirus death toll. 

 

Remind us what your original estimate was.

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This is the final list of DDP picks who died of corona:

 

1. Eddie Large (2 April, age 78)

2. William Frankland (2 April, age 108)

3. Forrest Compton (4 April, age 94)

4. Tim Brooke-Taylor (12 April, age 79)

5. Jim Harris (9 August, age 70)

6. Tom Seaver (31 August, age 75)

7. Tommy DeVito (21 September, age 92)

8. Vasili Kulkov (10 October, age 54)

9. Peter Sutcliffe (13 November, age 74)

10. David Prowse (29 November, age 85)

11. Valery Giscard d'Estaing (2 December, age 94)

12. Charley Pride (12 December, age 86)

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