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Are masks really oppression?
Covering your face in Tesco isn’t a classic symptom of life under tyranny. O’Brien didn’t threaten to pop a lightweight cloth mask on Winston Smith in Nineteen Eighty-Four. It’s only useful as an instrument of terror if you can’t imagine anything worse than your glasses misting up.
Not my words, but appropriate.
Is Covid really no worse than flu?
If Covid doesn’t either exist or is no worse than ‘the Spanish flu’, as Slug suggests, who’s killing so many people? Thanos? Why are 1.4 million NHS workers lying about it? Who’s orchestrating this global conspiracy, and why do you imagine you’re intelligent enough to see through it?
The italian is a very handsome chap actually.
Someone so outspoken and with strong opinions, all of which s/he feels compelled to share here with us boring long terms shareholding low-lives, if he is so convinced about everything he says, perhaps he should share his real name and address.
After all we try to respect each other and those like us who put their hard earned money at risk, and honour the benefit that comes with anonymity. When one forfeits these sacred principles, one loses the right to speak.
So one either should shut up or be filtered. Personal opinion.
like i said, anything to be noticed,
slug i genuinely believe if the country as a whole refused to wear masks or conform, you would argue that we should all wear masks work from home and conform. otherwise how would you be noticed. you really are a silly billy. anything to be in the spotlight, no matter how ridiculous you appear. GROW UP.
Or Crimbo On!!
sean - I'm triple jabbed, muzzled, not taking any chances and constantly cleaning with gel, foam etc, but it makes me wonder if we're being controlled, or it's used as an excuse for control.
Omicron B is an anagram of No crimbo.
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Topped up yesterday, despite telling myself twice before I wouldn't buy any more. Would have loved to buy in the 21s but funds didn't clear in time. I didn't expect to be in the low 20s again but since we are here I thought I'd take advantage.
Sean ….. I don’t claim to have a low average as I’ve bought here consistently over the years like many waiting/ hoping for the big one ….. in fact with regards to my average Covid was a godsend. I could have traded this ( as you say) several times in the 20-40-20-40) channel but didn’t….. FOMO probably. The thing with my way is you only have to be right once and I’m confident it’ll come ….. fortunately I’m a patient guy ….. and drinking helps .
Weirdly I’d always assumed you were from the West Country
With the Covid variant scare dropping on Friday - no surprise to us here in Glasgow as we knew that withing days of COP26 ending Sturgeon would be finding some excuse to lock us all up again (and don't try to tell me the existence of this strain wasn't known about or strongly suspected BEFORE the 30,000 delegates flew in from all over the world)... anyway... I digress... It was a handy thing to stop the riots in Europe, and to allow the WHO to declare we must pay for vaccines for ALL the world, and to push the UK vaccine programme on (my booster is booked in 3 weeks)... and if Omicron turns out to be a nothing burger well, hey, we are all back in our boxes, living in fear again, hating people on the tube who aren't complying, calling everyone "so slefish" and "idiots" - yes, a traditional British Christmas.
I managed to pick a load of these up at 21.4p. That's my business of course, I didn't intend to increase my holding, but I think I know a bargain when I see one.
My question is - when this share spikes up to 37p-42p for a few days, the board is full of you all declaring your "cheeky top up, seems churlish not to", "just added a few thou", "been waiting to get in to SOLG for ages". Yet when it's at a bargain basement price, not one of you has the courage of your convictions. It's been like this for years.
It's a bit like BnC, Iknow I rib him, but it's true - if the SP is bumpuing along at 22p you don't hear from him. Then it jumps a few pence and he's back claiming he predicted it.