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dreamshake
05-18-2020, 10:58 PM
Everyone's going to be sharing the same game machines and rides. All it takes is one person to have coronavirus and by the end of that 8 hour day they spend at the park/casino, everyone will have it.

Just think. They'd have to literally hire one person to follow each guest around and wipe down everything they touch after they're done. Is that even feasible, let alone profitable?

Looks like Karma has finally come to get these money hungry corporations who have been feasting on the pockets of naive consumers.

Cleverness
05-18-2020, 11:56 PM
Yes, there will be spread of the virus in these large gatherings. Keep in mind casinos and Disney were open in Dec 2019, Jan 2020, Feb 2020, and part of Mar 2020. No doubt there were tons of unconfirmed cases in those months.

No, there is no "karma" for these corporations who have been "feasting on the pockets of naive consumers." I'm not a naive consumer. I had a lot of fun in both of those places and it was some of the best money I've ever spent.

Have you ever seen Happily Ever After in-person? It's a magnificent show worth every penny. If you don't plan on watching it in-person, please, check this out on your big screen tv: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWrxn4wXyPk

Patrick Chewing
05-18-2020, 11:59 PM
Everyone's going to be sharing the same game machines and rides. All it takes is one person to have coronavirus and by the end of that 8 hour day they spend at the park/casino, everyone will have it.

Just think. They'd have to literally hire one person to follow each guest around and wipe down everything they touch after they're done. Is that even feasible, let alone profitable?

Looks like Karma has finally come to get these money hungry corporations who have been feasting on the pockets of naive consumers.


:facepalm

These companies employ hundreds of thousands of people. Don't forget that, dumbass.

Hawker
05-19-2020, 12:00 AM
OP starting to sound like a Walk on Water sock.

Phong
05-19-2020, 12:00 AM
**** those corporations that force people to spend their money. :hammerhead:

dreamshake
05-19-2020, 12:15 AM
Yes, there will be spread of the virus in these large gatherings. Keep in mind casinos and Disney were open in Dec 2019, Jan 2020, Feb 2020, and part of Mar 2020. No doubt there were tons of unconfirmed cases in those months.

No, there is no "karma" for these corporations who have been "feasting on the pockets of naive consumers." I'm not a naive consumer. I had a lot of fun in both of those places and it was some of the best money I've ever spent.

Have you ever seen Happily Ever After in-person? It's a magnificent show worth every penny. If you don't plan on watching it in-person, please, check this out on your big screen tv: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWrxn4wXyPk

Will you be a naive customer going forward? Knowing you will mostly be exposed to coronavirus. Will it still be the best money you ever spent??

dreamshake
05-19-2020, 12:17 AM
:facepalm

These companies employ hundreds of thousands of people. Don't forget that, dumbass.

Not anymore. Disney announced 100000 furloughs. Casinos have also announced many layoffs. Don't forget that, dumbass.

Cleverness
05-19-2020, 12:21 AM
Will you be a naive customer going forward? Knowing you will mostly be exposed to coronavirus. Will it still be the best money you ever spent??

I'm more worried about food poisoning than coronavirus. I got food poisoning from a restaurant in Hong Kong once and that was a rough 24 hours. Being a young and healthy person, I'm actually more at risk from dying from that than COVID. In fact, 33 million DALYs are lost every year to food poisoning, possibly more than COVID, and people still went to restaurants lol

I'm never a naive customer. I'm an adult who makes sensible, thought-out decisions with my money.

What did you think of the show? Honestly I think it's the best show to watch in-person in the world.

Patrick Chewing
05-19-2020, 12:26 AM
Not anymore. Disney announced 100000 furloughs. Casinos have also announced many layoffs. Don't forget that, dumbass.



Because they are closed.


And when they re-open and life goes back to normal, they will employ hundreds of thousands and even more. As you mentioned, you'll probably have a hell of a lot more people cleaning and sanitizing. This is a good thing.

You're trying to shame these corporations for no real reason whatsoever. Are you still upset you haven't been to Disney yet??

dreamshake
05-19-2020, 12:31 AM
Because they are closed.


And when they re-open and life goes back to normal, they will employ hundreds of thousands and even more. As you mentioned, you'll probably have a hell of a lot more people cleaning and sanitizing. This is a good thing.

You're trying to shame these corporations for no real reason whatsoever. Are you still upset you haven't been to Disney yet??

Not shaming, just speaking facts. It's evident Disney can't protect people from getting coronavirus at their theme parks. Even released a disclaimer for all customers saying they won't be held liable for people contacting coronavirus at their parks.

It's a good thing if it's effective. What you described will not prevent coronavirus from spreading at the park. They can't clean everything in time. Are you still upset Disney will put people's lives at risk for the sake of their bottom line?

dreamshake
05-19-2020, 12:38 AM
I'm more worried about food poisoning than coronavirus. I got food poisoning from a restaurant in Hong Kong once and that was a rough 24 hours. Being a young and healthy person, I'm actually more at risk from dying from that than COVID. In fact, 33 million DALYs are lost every year to food poisoning, possibly more than COVID, and people still went to restaurants lol

I'm never a naive customer. I'm an adult who makes sensible, thought-out decisions with my money.

What did you think of the show? Honestly I think it's the best show to watch in-person in the world.

Fair enough, but knowing that you got food poisoning at that restaurant, would you dare to eat there again? I wouldn't. And if someone posted a review for a restaurant I'm searching for where they claimed to have gotten food poisoning, I sure as hell won't risk my life going to that restaurant.

Same thing with coronavirus. You may be stronger because your young, but what about those older weaker people around? There are other forms of safer entertainment.

Rico2016
05-19-2020, 12:43 AM
What a low IQ post if I ever read one. Are we punishing companies that are operating for-profit, efficiently, and as job-producing entities? Sounds like OP is a lazy ass that wants his hand out. As for the spreading of the virus, the best way to combat this potential "shelter in place forever" is to just be cautious and move on with life. As it spreads and more people are exposed we will build up antibodies. I'm sure this is obvious for the logically inclined but...

The death rate does not consider all the thousands and thousands of people who got the Corona Virus, did not exhibit fatal or near-fatal symptoms and did not get tested.

If these undocumented cases were also included with the death rate totals we would see how low that number truly is. The flipside is that every single death will be documented, even in cases where COVID-19 is not the main cause of death, it will be counted because of hospitals being paid more $ for "corona deaths" versus regular deaths and such. Not to mention the left agendas.

Rico2016
05-19-2020, 12:48 AM
Fair enough, but knowing that you got food poisoning at that restaurant, would you dare to eat there again? I wouldn't. And if someone posted a review for a restaurant I'm searching for where they claimed to have gotten food poisoning, I sure as hell won't risk my life going to that restaurant.

Same thing with coronavirus. You may be stronger because your young, but what about those older weaker people around? There are other forms of safer entertainment.

So then...shelter in place...if you're old and/or at-risk.

Look, in the past when societies quarantined we would quarantine the SICK, not the healthy. Not the nation. Not the entire world. We did our part in "flattening the curve" and now it's time to boost the GDP and get our lives back in order. People are becoming depressed. People are losing jobs. Houses. Retirement opportunities. Relationships. It's just awful.

scuzzy
05-19-2020, 12:51 AM
RIP strip clubs


the gentleman's brothel had a good 2000 year run

dreamshake
05-19-2020, 12:58 AM
What a low IQ post if I ever read one. Are we punishing companies that are operating for-profit, efficiently, and as job-producing entities? Sounds like OP is a lazy ass that wants his hand out. As for the spreading of the virus, the best way to combat this potential "shelter in place forever" is to just be cautious and move on with life. As it spreads and more people are exposed we will build up antibodies. I'm sure this is obvious for the logically inclined but...

The death rate does not consider all the thousands and thousands of people who got the Corona Virus, did not exhibit fatal or near-fatal symptoms and did not get tested.

If these undocumented cases were also included with the death rate totals we would see how low that number truly is. The flipside is that every single death will be documented, even in cases where COVID-19 is not the main cause of death, it will be counted because of hospitals being paid more $ for "corona deaths" versus regular deaths and such. Not to mention the left agendas.

It's not about punishing companies. We now live in a new world where companies that rely on hoards of customers freely roaming around will be no longer fit to survive. Darwinism, if you will. It's nothing personal, just business.

And those people who were furloughed from Disney. They all got handouts so not sure what you have against that.

How many more lives must be lost for naught? If you were an old man, would you still be singing the same tune? I think not. It's not my time to go yet. I still have many goals in my life to accomplish. Every person has a right to live. People's lives matter more than money.

dreamshake
05-19-2020, 01:06 AM
**** those corporations that force people to spend their money.

I'm guessing you don't like capitalism?

Phong
05-19-2020, 01:15 AM
I'm guessing you're too dumb to understand sarcasm.

Rico2016
05-19-2020, 01:18 AM
It's not about punishing companies. We now live in a new world where companies that rely on hoards of customers freely roaming around will be no longer fit to survive. Darwinism, if you will. It's nothing personal, just business.

And those people who were furloughed from Disney. They all got handouts so not sure what you have against that.

How many more lives must be lost for naught? If you were an old man, would you still be singing the same tune? I think not. It's not my time to go yet. I still have many goals in my life to accomplish. Every person has a right to live. People's lives matter more than money.

I have nothing against people who were ambitious enough to get jobs at good companies such as Walt Disney Entertainment and then were let go due to hyper mass overreactions from people such as yourself.

If I were an old man I would be sheltering in place, like I already am. Are you just about preserving life in general? Like are you in great shape, low risk for cardiovascular deaths? Or do you just want to support the COVID-19 pandemic SIP orders?

Cleverness
05-19-2020, 01:51 AM
It's not about punishing companies. We now live in a new world where companies that rely on hoards of customers freely roaming around will be no longer fit to survive. Darwinism, if you will. It's nothing personal, just business.

And those people who were furloughed from Disney. They all got handouts so not sure what you have against that.

How many more lives must be lost for naught? If you were an old man, would you still be singing the same tune? I think not. It's not my time to go yet. I still have many goals in my life to accomplish. Every person has a right to live. People's lives matter more than money.

There are no more lives being lost for naught if we stop locking down 30-40 million "non essential" citizens.

I don't think you understand flatten the curve. It's not to reduce the total number of cases, only to spread them out over time so hospitals aren't overwhelmed. It's been said at least 100 times and it seems you still don't understand.

Forcing 30-40 million "non essentials" to stay inside for another 1 month or 2 months or 3 months or 4 months isn't going to reduce the total lives lost. In fact, it will actually increase lives lost due to missed cancer diagnoses, missed MIs/strokes, deaths due to job loss/suicide/depression, and ... millions of people in developing countries will starve due to our lockdowns.


btw, did you watch that video? dude that show is amazing, esp in-person

dreamshake
05-19-2020, 02:16 AM
I have nothing against people who were ambitious enough to get jobs at good companies such as Walt Disney Entertainment and then were let go due to hyper mass overreactions from people such as yourself.

If I were an old man I would be sheltering in place, like I already am. Are you just about preserving life in general? Like are you in great shape, low risk for cardiovascular deaths? Or do you just want to support the COVID-19 pandemic SIP orders?

If Disney were such a good company, why did they just furlough 100000 people? What good came from that action? Did they save lives by doing that? Or did they just do that for their own bottom line?

Life always comes before money. The latter doesn't mean anything if you're dead.

ZenMaster
05-19-2020, 04:43 AM
If Disney were such a good company, why did they just furlough 100000 people? What good came from that action? Did they save lives by doing that? Or did they just do that for their own bottom line?

Life always comes before money. The latter doesn't mean anything if you're dead.

What's your stance on non-essential driving then?

If life always comes before money and there's no balance in between, then it most certainly also comes before your enjoyment of a Sunday ride going out to experience whatever it is you like.

It's a fact that people driving around kills thousands upon thousands of people every year, why should people be allowed to handle 2000 pound metal boxes at high speeds, putting other peoples lives at risk, unless they're doing something essential to society?
What gives you the right as an individual to pose a threat to other peoples lives, just because you want to take your girlfriend to the beach on a sunny afternoon?

SATAN
05-19-2020, 06:25 AM
Natural selection.

diamenz
05-19-2020, 08:25 AM
Have you ever seen Happily Ever After in-person? It's a magnificent show worth every penny. If you don't plan on watching it in-person, please, check this out on your big screen tv: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWrxn4wXyPk

the amount of people recording with their phones... :facepalm :facepalm. just enjoy the show ffs.

coin24
05-19-2020, 09:14 AM
Oh no, wouldn't want to get the flu that 99.98% of people recover from..

Second wave!!!! Lock everything down!!!

Patrick Chewing
05-19-2020, 10:30 AM
OP has never been to Disney. :(

dreamshake
05-20-2020, 04:25 PM
Imagine the retards who will go to Disneyland wearing masks. Struggling to breathe while waiting in even longer lines and having their every move be watched. Entertainment? More like containment.

Nanners
05-20-2020, 04:28 PM
Imagine spending hundreds of dollars (if not thousands) of dollars to take your fam to a ****ing theme park :oldlol:

Cleverness
05-20-2020, 04:29 PM
Imagine spending hundreds of dollars (if not thousands) of dollars to take your fam to a ****ing theme park :oldlol:

Have you ever seen Happily Ever After in-person? It's a magnificent show worth every penny. If you don't plan on watching it in-person, please, check this out on your big screen tv: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWrxn4wXyPk

Nanners
05-20-2020, 04:44 PM
Have you ever seen Happily Ever After in-person? It's a magnificent show worth every penny. If you don't plan on watching it in-person, please, check this out on your big screen tv: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWrxn4wXyPk

I havent, and after watching about ~2m of that link I hope I never do

I love you man, and I respect your opinions/suggestions as much as anyone on this site these days... but theres about a million things I would prefer to waste my money on rather than watching a highly commercialized show of lights and fireworks at some fake castle in shitty ass orlando florida... no offense intended lol

Cleverness
05-20-2020, 04:47 PM
I havent, and after watching about ~2m of that link I hope I never do

I love you man, and I respect your opinions/suggestions as much as anyone on this site these days... but theres about a million things I would prefer to waste my money on rather than watching a highly commercialized show of lights and fireworks at some fake castle in shitty ass orlando florida... no offense intended lol

lol that's fair. it was worth every penny for me and my fam, but definitely a personal preference. and ppl who can't afford it shouldn't be going.

Nanners
05-20-2020, 04:54 PM
lol that's fair. it was worth every penny for me and my fam, but definitely a personal preference. and ppl who can't afford it shouldn't be going.

Haha, I dont fault you or anyone else who finds value in this kind of show, and I wont deny that its impressive... but when I am shelling out on a family vacation its almost always going to be something like white water rafting or a ski/snowboarding trip.