Of course in Williamsburg these will be giant glass bell jars instead
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I particularly like the way they're made of plastic, one of the surfaces where the virus lives the longest, and also look very hard to clean with steam, boiling water, or strong chemicals
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What a disaster. Plastic is one thing we do not need more of.
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Increasingly baffled as to how humans made it this far.
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Has Stanford walked back their galaxy brain plan to teach in the fall by teaching outdoors…in tents?
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“Coronavirus doesn’t spread as easily outdoors!” [MBA brain whirs away frantically, lands on “well tents are outdoors”, skipping over “technically, buildings are outdoors”]
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Obviously that research doesn’t apply to an enclosed space having only a single occupant ever. But you already knew that and decided it would be more fun to shit all over these creative people just doing their best to improvise solutions to real human needs during a disaster.
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Look at the video, the creative people all have a flap half open. The foremost human need is to not be delusional about risk or make things worse
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