Had one Pfizer shot. Felt fatigue for a day or two afterward. I just wanted to sleep all day.
Not really much injection site pain at all. Didn't notice anything unless I pressed on the site. My last Tetanus booster was worse.
record 747,000 new cases yesterday but in australia we have no new infections except people flying into quarantine from other countries.
we are 116th with 29,000 confirmed cases.
i work in a hospital so received astra zenica vaccine 2 weeks ago with no bad symptoms.
Had one Pfizer shot. Felt fatigue for a day or two afterward. I just wanted to sleep all day.
Not really much injection site pain at all. Didn't notice anything unless I pressed on the site. My last Tetanus booster was worse.
if coke disturbed you because of a certain stance would you stop buying coke?
would you stop watching a sport if a certain view was politicized?.
would you boycott a certain product because you did not agree with the corporation’s opinions?
Also, I hate that Google has become a verb. I always try to refer to searching something rather than "googling" it.
Sometimes I use Yahoo.
I'm of the opinion that big tech companies have become too big and would benefit from some anti-trust action.
I will never own a Tesla, and that's mostly because Elon Musk is a dick. I own a Subaru and Toyota, and I would buy from both companies again. The Dodge truck has needed a lot of work, so I probably wouldn't buy a Dodge again.
In the Walmart vs. Target debate, I shop Target. They're a little nicer and I also found out that their prices are often cheaper.
In the Safeway vs. Food Lion debate, I choose Food Lion because their prices are better. Although Safeway does have a pharmacy, and its bakery is much better. I also sometimes stop by to check out the $5 Friday deals.
I use CVS pharmacy rather than Walgreens. Target stores have CVS pharmacies in them. They all have drive throughs now.
If you have to do fast food or are just splurging, I go to McDonald's. Hardee's does have a few good sandwiches and the breakfast raisin buns, Burger King I don't like at all, and I am just not a fan of the chicken at Chick fil a, though they do have excellent milkshakes. Though not a burger joint, Taco Bell is also a great choice once in awhile. Drive up, order a 12 pack of tacos, pay and you're on your way. I really dislike ordering something and being asked a million questions about options. This is mostly why I don't eat at places like Sheetz, WaWa, and Royal Farms. It takes 10 minutes and 25 choices just to place your order on that stupid machine.
And, Dude! it's Coke rather than Pepsi. It's got a subtle citric acid taste to it that I don't detect in Pepsi.
Starbucks has better coffee than Dunkin Donuts, but Tim Hortons has better donuts than Dunkin. Too bad we don't have any of them around here. Krispy Kreme is a great option if you can find them nearby.
if coke disturbed you because of a certain stance would you stop buying coke?
would you stop watching a sport if a certain view was politicized?.
would you boycott a certain product because you did not agree with the corporation’s opinions?
I boycott everything I can that sells my personal information.
Facebook seems to me a great way to give any nosy person in the world free and available information about yourself, therefore I don't have an account.
I boycott Amazon because I hate their site and don't find it very user friendly.
I never sign up for free stuff and don't download apps. I still mail my bills and call customer service rather than do things online. I don't have online banking set up. Sometimes I literally go and speak to a teller in person!
I don't preload my credit card information into my phone because that makes it too easy to pull the trigger and buy something.
I turn my phone tracker off and even, gasp, turn it off completely sometimes when I am out.
If I really want to be left alone while I'm out and about, I will, double gasp, leave it at home!
I am a total Luddite, and I'm sure there's still way too much of my information out there.
Privacy is my new watchword, also, "Nunya" as in "Nunya business." I'm so tired of checking out in person at a physical cash register and being asked for my email address. Nope. I don't need any more spam or coupons.
This site is one of my only exceptions.
zoom guidelines for meeting assignments.. 2021-march 20.. .
meeting attendant--page 2. .
5. at around 25 minutes into the meeting take an attendance count.
"Join the meeting by 20 minutes early," makes no sense.
I think they're trying to say, "Join the meeting no later than 20 minutes early."
If you bother to put something in writing, you should bother to get it right.
i saw a statistic the other day that something like 25% of all the debt that the us has incurred since 1776 was created in the last 12 months.
that's because they have printed so much currency and instead of letting that stop them, they are going to continue printing more to go on a spending spree on crazy green-new-deal schemes and union handouts.. does anyone think that this can be anything other than inflationary?
they are effectively stealing the wealth of everyone to then hand money out to people.
Investors can demand it, but that doesn't mean they're going to get it. People lose money all the time, not the least of which are retired people living off of investments that weren't hedged against inflation.
I agree with you that we are in an inflationary environment, however interest rates are lower than they've ever been in modern history.
If the Fed raises the interbank lending rate, other interest rates rise, like you said, so the banks can make money.
This slows demand for borrowing and takes the pressure off of the housing market, reducing the inflation of housing prices.
john 1:46 but nathanael said to him :can anything good come out of nazareth?".
i ask the same thing about religion and america the birth place of not a few "christian faiths" ?.
C'mon, who doesn't appreciate a good American snake-handling religion?
Real people, real snakes, what could go wrong?
i saw a statistic the other day that something like 25% of all the debt that the us has incurred since 1776 was created in the last 12 months.
that's because they have printed so much currency and instead of letting that stop them, they are going to continue printing more to go on a spending spree on crazy green-new-deal schemes and union handouts.. does anyone think that this can be anything other than inflationary?
they are effectively stealing the wealth of everyone to then hand money out to people.
Econ 101 still says that printing money does create inflation.
But, I concede your point that scarcity of goods and services does as well.
You can see that right now in the housing market. Everybody wants to buy but there is not enough supply. Therefore potential buyers run up the price in competition with each other.
You can't find a house to buy in my neighborhood, but when one comes on the market, you'll pay $400,000 for what was $350,000 last year. And it's easier for people to afford the extra cost because interest rates are so low.
i saw a statistic the other day that something like 25% of all the debt that the us has incurred since 1776 was created in the last 12 months.
that's because they have printed so much currency and instead of letting that stop them, they are going to continue printing more to go on a spending spree on crazy green-new-deal schemes and union handouts.. does anyone think that this can be anything other than inflationary?
they are effectively stealing the wealth of everyone to then hand money out to people.
Any opinions about Bitcoin?
Quite a few young people dumping the stock market and buying Bitcoin.
I foggily understand it, but I can't really predict the repercussions on the economy.
I'm not talking about mining it because few people have the ability to do that. From what I understand, you can buy it like you can securities, but there's no regulation at all. It's a bit of the Wild, wild west.
But, then again, my foggy understanding might be, well, foggy.
BTW, I dumped most of my stocks last year and moved my investments in a more conservative direction. I think Wall Street is wobbly and I'm waiting for a market correction.
i saw a statistic the other day that something like 25% of all the debt that the us has incurred since 1776 was created in the last 12 months.
that's because they have printed so much currency and instead of letting that stop them, they are going to continue printing more to go on a spending spree on crazy green-new-deal schemes and union handouts.. does anyone think that this can be anything other than inflationary?
they are effectively stealing the wealth of everyone to then hand money out to people.
Yes. In a low interest rate environment borrowers make out and investors lose.
In a high interest rate environment borrowers lose and investors make out.
Remember in the early 80s you couldn't afford to buy a house because the interest rates were 18%?
But, if Grandma kicked off, you were making money hand over fist with your inheritance.
And if you had bought a house previously and were now paying it off with inflated dollars, you were REALLY making out!
I also remember when VHS movies were $80 to purchase. That's why Blockbuster was such a success. I think there's only one of them left in Alaska now or something.
https://www.deseret.com/faith/2021/4/4/22364730/president-nelson-unveils-plans-for-the-church-to-build-20-new-temples-mormon-lds.
I would think Watchtower should be considering updated business models.
They should think about the televangelist/megachurch model.
Keep large assembly halls for the faithful that want to and are able to show up for services.
Home broadcast for the rest.
This could be successful as long as they don't give in to the temptation to denigrate those that only watch at home as 'less spiritual.'
And I think that would be their go to.
They've got to stop shooting themselves in the foot.