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What’s the point? There are toys for that sort of thing, that have different settings and everything that can vibrate, rotate, warm up - and that would involve way less rigmarole! Dry wall, I could imagine, might be a bit rough and scratchy to bump into the edges of? Oh dear. Dry (wall) humour.

I can imagine a bunch of homes on the market in a few years - once people feel safe to move again - with “glory holes” in the walls. Omg.:LOL: Will renters have to forfeit their damage deposit, or can accommodations be made due to covid? LOL.
What if a glory hole is carved out for somebody - they stop seeing each other - and the next poor guy gets himself stuck in it?! :ROFLMAO: :LOL: Or do they just make a new one? Would you think twice about getting serious if your new partner’s wall looked like Swiss cheese? ...I apologize. Dirty humour.

(To be fair, and serious, it seems like maybe that’s a necessarily implied safety tip for sex workers.)
 
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Also, covid spreading among 20-29 year olds. A difficult age to be going without sex - and socially distanced dating? - especially after growing up in a culture of sex-positivity. That age group is probably simultaneously laughing at and loving that advice. I wouldnt blame them.

What’s going to happen to intimacy, though? (Speaking of things “against humanity”.) Seriously.
 
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My late father told a story from 40's and 50's about how mill workers had sex through back porch knotholes that separated the duplexes in mill housing.

It was thought to be good sex cause no one could see what was going on ... and possibly started the myth of virgin birth as the process was not observed ... knotty science? Seems a shady conspiracy to me ... that went on down the lane from where we lived ...

Blind Love takes a Newt Urn ...
 
What’s the point? There are toys for that sort of thing, that have different settings and everything that can vibrate, rotate, warm up - and that would involve way less rigmarole! Dry wall, I could imagine, might be a bit rough and scratchy to bump into the edges of? Oh dear. Dry (wall) humour.

I can imagine a bunch of homes on the market in a few years - once people feel safe to move again - with “glory holes” in the walls. Omg.:LOL: Will renters have to forfeit their damage deposit, or can accommodations be made due to covid? LOL.
What if a glory hole is carved out for somebody - they stop seeing each other - and the next poor guy gets himself stuck in it?! :ROFLMAO: :LOL: Or do they just make a new one? Would you think twice about getting serious if your new partner’s wall looked like Swiss cheese? ...I apologize. Dirty humour.

(To be fair, and serious, it seems like maybe that’s a necessarily implied safety tip for sex workers.)
I was trying to imagine plexiglass. Wish I hadn't.
 
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A Canadian man has been left furious after his mother was allegedly turned away from a local bingo hall because she couldn’t cover up a breathing hole in her neck.

“My mum doesn’t go out much unless its to play at a casino or bingo hall these days for her enjoyment with her friends,” Gilbert said.

“But with COVID happening she was homebound for six months before they opened up a bingo hall.


However, Gilbert says when his mother arrived at Delta Bingo Pickering, she was told to leave if she didn’t cover up the hole in her neck with a mask.

In the district, face coverings are mandatory bar some exemptions.

“She explained that was impossible to do so. That’s how she breathes,” he said.

“But nevertheless Lucy the operations manager escorts her out to the parking lot.

“In the parking lot, Lucy realized how upset mom was and said it was okay to go back in.

“My mum was beside herself and floored. My mum left.”

Gilbert says friends and family encouraged his devastated mother to attempt to go to the venue again.

However, she was once again turned away.

Delta Bingo CEO Cam Johnston told CTV News he is yet to make a decision on whether the 67 year old should be allowed into the venue.

“I’ll make a judgement shortly,” Johnston said.

“But we would prefer that people who are unable to wear masks do not attend. I think it’s best for them.”
 
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A Canadian man has been left furious after his mother was allegedly turned away from a local bingo hall because she couldn’t cover up a breathing hole in her neck.

“My mum doesn’t go out much unless its to play at a casino or bingo hall these days for her enjoyment with her friends,” Gilbert said.

“But with COVID happening she was homebound for six months before they opened up a bingo hall.


However, Gilbert says when his mother arrived at Delta Bingo Pickering, she was told to leave if she didn’t cover up the hole in her neck with a mask.

In the district, face coverings are mandatory bar some exemptions.

“She explained that was impossible to do so. That’s how she breathes,” he said.

“But nevertheless Lucy the operations manager escorts her out to the parking lot.

“In the parking lot, Lucy realized how upset mom was and said it was okay to go back in.

“My mum was beside herself and floored. My mum left.”

Gilbert says friends and family encouraged his devastated mother to attempt to go to the venue again.

However, she was once again turned away.

Delta Bingo CEO Cam Johnston told CTV News he is yet to make a decision on whether the 67 year old should be allowed into the venue.

“I’ll make a judgement shortly,” Johnston said.

“But we would prefer that people who are unable to wear masks do not attend. I think it’s best for them.”

Woah. Talk aboot "outside context problem"

#MutualAid
#BeNotAfraid
#SystemicWhimsey
#JoyPrivilege
 
Other interesting issues caused by reaction to the current PLAGUE:

More parents larned how optional public school and college and university are. If someone can go to university and college virtually...why pay for the buildings etc?

Danger of running out of enough CO2 for water treatment

Some places running out of change due 2 less people buying stuff offline

School boards and teachers having to make it all up as this has never happened 2 current gen

Lovely innovative masks

People intentionally breaking the law to save people

More people interested in agorism

North Deltoid and Vancouverites not masking a lot while inside

More people Tuning In, Turning Off, Dropping Out

More people standing up to state mandated racism, sexism, etcisms

William Blake, baby, William. Blake.

#MutualAid
#BeNotAfraid
#SystemicWhimsey
#JoyPrivilege
 
A pandemic has not been declared, for the 24,600 who die every day from unnecessary starvation, and not for 3,000 children who die every day from preventable malaria, and not for the 10,000 people who die every day because they are denied publicly-funded healthcare, and not for the hundreds of Venezuelans and Iranians who die every day because 'we're all in this together' blockade denies them life-saving medicines, and not for the hundreds of mostly children bombed or starved to death every day in Yemen, in a war supplied and kept going, profitably, for the powers that should not be.

But here we are going on 5000 posts because as @Inannawhimsey pointed out above thread ...

"The overall effects of this epidemic have essentially been impossible for the average person to see without a microscope. Hospitals are not overflowing. Bodies are not piling up in the streets. Most of us will never know anyone under 55 (65? 70?) who has died of #Covid."

The panicdemic should be over ... but the navel gazing just keeps on keeping on.
 
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