Author Topic: Virus has gotten really bad now and destroyed the fabric of our society  (Read 6642 times)

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pzeke

This particular situation we're all currently in has shown, more than ever, how fragile and puerile society is. Thank goodness the zombie apocalypse is a thing of fiction because the world would've gone to hell by now.

Just an observation, basically an anecdotal comment, so don't take it too seriously...or personally for that matter.

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Re: Virus has gotten really bad now and destroyed the fabric of our society
« Reply #17 on: February 13, 2021, 04:39:09 am »
Shit people trying to robbing me with smartphones, screwing up my social media broadcasts, doctors doing nothing except taking money and pretending to work. Satan  worshipers are welcome on Facebook but Christians are starting to get shut off. I thouhgt I was safe from these things in my hometown but now. For some reason there is a lot of new people in my city, and they are shooting police officers and robbing neighbors. police and store security guards are overwhelmed. I am waiting for something else tragic to happen.


I think I'm safe indoors but as soon as I go out of my house, people are all smiling and aiming their smartphones as random people just taking their money without even bank statements knowing what is missing
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Re: Virus has gotten really bad now and destroyed the fabric of our society
« Reply #18 on: February 13, 2021, 08:12:25 pm »
Shit people trying to robbing me with smartphones, screwing up my social media broadcasts, doctors doing nothing except taking money and pretending to work. Satan  worshipers are welcome on Facebook but Christians are starting to get shut off. I thouhgt I was safe from these things in my hometown but now. For some reason there is a lot of new people in my city, and they are shooting police officers and robbing neighbors. police and store security guards are overwhelmed. I am waiting for something else tragic to happen.


I think I'm safe indoors but as soon as I go out of my house, people are all smiling and aiming their smartphones as random people just taking their money without even bank statements knowing what is missing

Did you forget about the through-the-wall hackers already?

Re: Virus has gotten really bad now and destroyed the fabric of our society
« Reply #19 on: February 13, 2021, 10:43:23 pm »
Shit people trying to robbing me with smartphones, screwing up my social media broadcasts, doctors doing nothing except taking money and pretending to work. Satan  worshipers are welcome on Facebook but Christians are starting to get shut off. I thouhgt I was safe from these things in my hometown but now. For some reason there is a lot of new people in my city, and they are shooting police officers and robbing neighbors. police and store security guards are overwhelmed. I am waiting for something else tragic to happen.


I think I'm safe indoors but as soon as I go out of my house, people are all smiling and aiming their smartphones as random people just taking their money without even bank statements knowing what is missing

Did you forget about the through-the-wall hackers already?

all of this is true regarding the last 3 months in my hometown, nope the hackers for some reason are walking around instead of siting on WIFI, are all rouge with their separate gigs, but by going into any store or walking down my busy main street, yea criminals they are in pursuit. but I will admit I've been paranoid for the last few weeks. I mean just in January (not on new years day) I called the police because there was a local gun shot and 6 police cruisers came to my home and than I told them were to go, next thing I heard what I heard sound like  a major shootout on my block.

It's easier to scan a persons pocket or just plain do the old fashion way and grab wallet and run, I't much easier for cyber criminals to download a Smart Phone App and aim some kind of scanner at people, plus it might seem as fun and easy as the game Pokémon Go, to just aim at random people and cash in.

The main reason why some newer credit or debit card have a chip on this to try to prevent this but it's does not always work, or maybe I'm just being too paranoid, but when people are desperate they do things like this more often

I am even paranoid around little kids and their parents some parent teach their kids to steal money from people. out from their pocket or steal things like credit cards, I am extra carfull when I go any ware now it's too damn hot right now in the suburbs and cities in the US.
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Re: Virus has gotten really bad now and destroyed the fabric of our society
« Reply #20 on: February 15, 2021, 12:58:43 pm »
I assure you, there is no app you can just download to scan people's credit cards by aiming it at them like you're in the movie Terminator. That would be a ludicrous security breach on the part of either Google or Apple and front page news. Any apps which promote any kind illegal activity (of the possible kind) are usually reported and taken down. Not just everyone knows how to load illegal software onto their smartphone from either. The people who do, are far and few between. To my knowledge, there's no such software which could pull your credit card info out of thin air with no WIFI activity breach or anything.

I recently decided to start using Apple pay myself, whenever I'm out. I'm not worried about it.

Re: Virus has gotten really bad now and destroyed the fabric of our society
« Reply #21 on: February 19, 2021, 04:53:25 pm »
Covid robs me for about 4-500 euros of income each month, while that sucks i rather see the positive in it as i've got more free time on my hands and let it it be that hiking is (apart from gaming/collecting) my main hobby so i can finally put more time into that.

Re: Virus has gotten really bad now and destroyed the fabric of our society
« Reply #22 on: February 19, 2021, 06:12:46 pm »
I assure you, there is no app you can just download to scan people's credit cards by aiming it at them like you're in the movie Terminator. That would be a ludicrous security breach on the part of either Google or Apple and front page news. Any apps which promote any kind illegal activity (of the possible kind) are usually reported and taken down. Not just everyone knows how to load illegal software onto their smartphone from either. The people who do, are far and few between. To my knowledge, there's no such software which could pull your credit card info out of thin air with no WIFI activity breach or anything.

I recently decided to start using Apple pay myself, whenever I'm out. I'm not worried about it.

Those smart phone or cell phone apps. I talked about are not really that new, they were once experimental back in lets say 2013. One day I was in a remote section of  mostly ruel city's edge, and I happened to notices a man aiming a mobile device at me at some party store, as soon as he aimed it at my pocket  the device made a beep sound. I got paranoid and when I got home I called my bank and told them. They believed every single word I told them, and they quickly told me that I should get a new card. my next card had a gold chip on it, my old card didn't have a chip on it.

some of the things I know can get me killed or seriously hurt but after taking socialistic  shit from a lot of people in my life I live for the law and peace of mind. My life was never easy.
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I am pretty sure dairy farms normally dump milk anyway to keep prices high.

Not in Canada!
Sorry for bumping an old thread but do you americans have canadian milk on your shelves? Here in Québec we only have milk from Québec, not even from the rest of canada. Except in 2018 Walmart started importing Fairlife american milk in canada (as well as Québec) and there were huge boycotts over here, it was a big deal. Nowadays Walmart still stocks Fairlife milk but in small quantities and literally not a single soul buys them to this day (I work at Walmart, I can confirm). What were they thinking? We literally have the best milk in the world, they really expected canadians to buy shitty american milk? It is so insulting to us, you have no idea. It's like if I go to France and start shoving cheap american wine in their face and do ad campaigns that try to replace their high quality French wine with shitty american ones.

Also, someone mentioned that there were milk shortages in the US during the pandemic. I am very surprised, because we never had any sort of milk shortage here, at least in Québec. That's what happens when you import everything.
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pzeke

At least in my area there was no shortage, but the price of milk was raised temporarily. Agriculture has been impacted heavily by the pandemic, so farmers, for instance, were forced to dump milk, especially during the initial stages, more so due to schools shutting down. For the most part things seem to be back to normal.

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Also, someone mentioned that there were milk shortages in the US during the pandemic. I am very surprised, because we never had any sort of milk shortage here, at least in Québec.

In the early months of the pandemic, where I worked and other stores in the area had problems keeping milk on the shelves, but it was never a supply shortage, it was an intelligence shortage. The same morons trying to buy 20 packs of toilet paper were also trying to buy 20 gallons of milk, forcing stores to put limits just so other people could have a fair chance. I got screamed at quite a few times because people somehow couldn't make 2 gallons last more than 2 days at their house.

tripredacus

I am pretty sure dairy farms normally dump milk anyway to keep prices high.

Not in Canada!
Sorry for bumping an old thread but do you americans have canadian milk on your shelves? Here in Québec we only have milk from Québec, not even from the rest of canada. Except in 2018 Walmart started importing Fairlife american milk in canada (as well as Québec) and there were huge boycotts over here, it was a big deal. Nowadays Walmart still stocks Fairlife milk but in small quantities and literally not a single soul buys them to this day (I work at Walmart, I can confirm). What were they thinking? We literally have the best milk in the world, they really expected canadians to buy shitty american milk? It is so insulting to us, you have no idea. It's like if I go to France and start shoving cheap american wine in their face and do ad campaigns that try to replace their high quality French wine with shitty american ones.

Also, someone mentioned that there were milk shortages in the US during the pandemic. I am very surprised, because we never had any sort of milk shortage here, at least in Québec. That's what happens when you import everything.

I listen to radio stations in Ontario and recently they've been talking about how Quebec is making moves (again) at independence from Canada.

Also there was never any milk shortage in the US. Last year there was a big news story about how a dairy had to dump a bunch of milk, but it was misrepresented as being something that caused a shortage. But people in the dairy industry were mad at the story because they said that the thing the news reported on was a standard practice and wasn't what they said.

pzeke

I listen to radio stations in Ontario and recently they've been talking about how Quebec is making moves (again) at independence from Canada.

Also there was never any milk shortage in the US. Last year there was a big news story about how a dairy had to dump a bunch of milk, but it was misrepresented as being something that caused a shortage. But people in the dairy industry were mad at the story because they said that the thing the news reported on was a standard practice and wasn't what they said.

No offense to my fellow Québécois, but just like Texas will never secede from the US, Québec's sovereignty will never come to pass and will remain part of Canada for centuries to come. Not sure why you even brought that up in the first place, but hey, I'm already here, so might as well add fuel to the flame.

Anyway, I don't know who exactly said that dumping milk is "standard practice", but that's quite the misconception. The dumping of milk has indeed happened before, but it has happened on a case-by-case basis (i.e. bad weather, a sudden glut, or when supply goes bad). Farmers were forced to dump milk on a level that was previously unheard of, for the first time in decades for many. The fact the pandemic struck during flush season and schools and restaurants closed their doors didn't help the situation much. The dairy industry was already in a frangible state, too, so the pandemic was a crushing blow. As far as I read, the dairy industry was also impacted in Canada since farmers also had to dump milk.

Going back to what leonefamily said, American milk isn't exactly an exemplary product, especially when we take into consideration all the processing stages behind its production, it's pretty much a watered down supplement. Then again, milk isn't exactly the elixir it has been made out to be, anyway, so...

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sworddude

I listen to radio stations in Ontario and recently they've been talking about how Quebec is making moves (again) at independence from Canada.

Also there was never any milk shortage in the US. Last year there was a big news story about how a dairy had to dump a bunch of milk, but it was misrepresented as being something that caused a shortage. But people in the dairy industry were mad at the story because they said that the thing the news reported on was a standard practice and wasn't what they said.

No offense to my fellow Québécois, but just like Texas will never secede from the US, Québec's sovereignty will never come to pass and will remain part of Canada for centuries to come. Not sure why you even brought that up in the first place, but hey, I'm already here, so might as well add fuel to the flame.

Anyway, I don't know who exactly said that dumping milk is "standard practice", but that's quite the misconception. The dumping of milk has indeed happened before, but it has happened on a case-by-case basis (i.e. bad weather, a sudden glut, or when supply goes bad). Farmers were forced to dump milk on a level that was previously unheard of, for the first time in decades for many. The fact the pandemic struck during flush season and schools and restaurants closed their doors didn't help the situation much. The dairy industry was already in a frangible state, too, so the pandemic was a crushing blow. As far as I read, the dairy industry was also impacted in Canada since farmers also had to dump milk.

Going back to what leonefamily said, American milk isn't exactly an exemplary product, especially when we take into consideration all the processing stages behind its production, it's pretty much a watered down supplement. Then again, milk isn't exactly the elixir it has been made out to be, anyway, so...

In europe dumping milk in multiple countries is a standard practice. Each farmer has a limit how much milk they can sell per year. if they get over that they They'll flush the the excess down the drain since they would otherwise get fines. There is not enough demand for the excess milk and it would turn bad otherwise.

You can't stop cows from producing milk so overflow usually happens. Could be different in the US but over here dumping milk always happens.

Obviously the amount of milk dumped varies from year per year. It's all about supply and demand market price etc.

I'm sure during a pandemic with less demand more milk is being dumped aka less milk being sold than usual but it's a pretty standard practice during normal times aswell.
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tripredacus

I listen to radio stations in Ontario and recently they've been talking about how Quebec is making moves (again) at independence from Canada.

No offense to my fellow Québécois, but just like Texas will never secede from the US, Québec's sovereignty will never come to pass and will remain part of Canada for centuries to come. Not sure why you even brought that up in the first place, but hey, I'm already here, so might as well add fuel to the flame.

Whether it has full support or not, there are mechanations to achieve it and may end up manifesting in various markets in ways you wouldn't think. One such would be to limit supply to inter-provincial companies. One step towards independence would be to become self-sufficient in some ways and this would include planning on limiting "imports" from other provinces where possible. Perhaps you already do this and I know that Quebec has been wanting to be on their own for decades.