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"Jesus said to them, 'Truly I tell you, the tax collectors and the prostitutes are going into the kingdom of God ahead of you.'" -
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I was talking to my mom a few days ago and asking her about epidemics she had experienced. She said she didn't really remember any, but she knew people who were disabled because of polio, and she and her two brothers had all each had measles, rubella, and whooping cough growing up. And she said she also had roseola and that she remembered that their family had been quarantined while she was sick with that.
I like living in the age of vaccines, personally.I'm not expecting to grow flowers in the desert...Comment
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I'm not expecting to grow flowers in the desert...Comment
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I'm not expecting to grow flowers in the desert...Comment
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I started trying to track down some of those legendary thingamabobbers that you can wear to get bonus stats and such. That's a pretty decent way to spend one's time on RDR2. I also have a specific save where I try and rack up the biggest bounty I can, then escape, then wait for massive groups of bounty hunters to show up. I swear I shot 50 of those dudes in one go recently.I'm not expecting to grow flowers in the desert...Comment
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Why in the world would someone go into free agency having played a handful of games and taken the rest of the season off? I mean, I guess someone could but that seems like a strange decision to me. I begrudge no one doing what they feel they need to do to take care of their family and their health, so I don't mean it that way. I hate that so many people are put in the position of choosing between health and economic livelihood.
Using the Kris Bryant example directly, he'll give up a significant chunk of change to do so - about $7 mil, if my ratio is correct. But if he determines that's worth it to protect himself and his family, he'll get the added pleasure of sticking it to Cubs ownership after one game. And the status of COVID will be a far greater determinant in his next contract size than how many games he played this year.I'm just here for the baseball.Comment
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As my favorite blogger says, I like to embrace the power of "and". The players can get free agency, minimize their risk of getting this virus, keep their families safe, AND stick it to the man all at the same time. Especially since some of "the man" went out of their way to stick it to them. Moreover, I doubt any of their future contracts will be very much materially impacted by leaving early, while if they were the rare case that was severely affected by COVID, their contracts may well be very materially impacted.
Using the Kris Bryant example directly, he'll give up a significant chunk of change to do so - about $7 mil, if my ratio is correct. But if he determines that's worth it to protect himself and his family, he'll get the added pleasure of sticking it to Cubs ownership after one game. And the status of COVID will be a far greater determinant in his next contract size than how many games he played this year.Comment
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