Saturday, October 3, 2020

why the hell do you bring this kind of stress inside your home.... so much more to stay calm about



John Legend and Chrissy Teigen considered leaving the USA because of Donald Trump

Lottie Lumsden
·3 mins read
Photo credit: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin - Getty Images
Photo credit: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin - Getty Images
From Cosmopolitan
John Legend and Donald Trump have made no secret of their feelings for one other in the past. Last year Trump took to Twitter to call John "boring", after the singer apparently failed to credit him for passing a criminal justice bill.
In response, John called the US President "petty and narcissistic" in an interview with the Evening Standard. Now, in an interview with Cosmopolitan, John has described Trump's leadership as "embarrassing" and said that he and his wife Chrissy Teigen have even considered leaving America because of him.
"Every once in a while you think about it," the singer told us. "We were born and raised here, all of our families are here. It would be hard to leave. But I don’t know what one’s supposed to do when you have a leader who is trying to destroy democracy."
John, who is expecting his third child with Chrissy, added, "At some point, if that project [to destroy democracy] was to be in any way successful, you’d have to think about going somewhere that is a true democracy, that has respect for the rule of law and human rights.
"If America chooses to be that place then people will have to start thinking about going somewhere else. It is truly disturbing and concerning."
John's comments come as the US presidential election on 3rd November draws closer. It will decide whether Trump is elected for a second term. His opponent is Democrat Joe Biden.
John continued, "I’m not nervous. I strongly believe America is exhausted from three and a half years of Donald Trump. Exhausted from the daily efforts to destroy democracy and the free press.
Photo credit: Joshua Roberts - Getty Images
Photo credit: Joshua Roberts - Getty Images
"I think his handling of the [COVID-19] pandemic has been embarrassing to the entire nation and has caused so much loss of life, that was preventable. I think people are just exhausted and ready for new leadership: sane leadership, empathetic leadership. Joe Biden can bring that to the country.
"We can’t bear another four years of this. As Michelle Obama said, we have to vote like our lives depend on it. I honestly think the American people will do it. I truly don’t know if we would be a democracy when we were done if we went another four years."
And of his former mentor Kanye West's own bid for President, John said, "I don’t think it’s going to impact the election much. I do think a lot of it’s being supported by the Trump campaign."
Photo credit: Jeff Kravitz/MTV1415 - Getty Images
Photo credit: Jeff Kravitz/MTV1415 - Getty Images
John said in June that he and Kanye were no longer friends, but denied that it was anything to do with Kanye's support of Trump.
John told Cosmopolitan, "He always expressed affinity towards Donald Trump and is co-ordinating with the Trump campaign’s personnel, meeting with Jared Kushner [advisor to Trump, who is also his son-in-law].”
John Legend is Cosmopolitan's first ever digital cover star.
Cosmopolitan UK's October issue is out now and available for purchase online and via Readly. You can also SUBSCRIBE HERE or read on Apple News+. Find our podcast 'All The Way With...' on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and the Acast app.
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Friday, October 2, 2020

Really? Muli Millionairs were "considering" leaving the U.S becuase of Trump?? That is so LAUGHABLE


update....9-29...(crissy I would NEVER wish any harm come to you or any of your family. You have been hospitalized with bad bleeding. Stop worrying about the stupid white house and worry about your health. See... THIS is what is important, let the white house take care of itself. You and john are paying too much attention to things that are so childish, please take care of the baby. You have been stressed out about president when you know that he isn't what is important right now. Take care of that baby and your family. We wish you well....stop worrying about things that You will never have control over. take care of your family not the white house.)



Update... RIP little one






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John Legend and Chrissy Teigen considered leaving the USA because of Donald Trump


Lottie Lumsden
·3 mins read
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/john-legend-chrissy-teigen-considered-083000890.html
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What the hell has Trump done or could possibly do to effect Crissy and John?

Not kidding.... how can Trump effect them?

Did he take away their home?

Did he stop them from spending time with their family?

Did he take away any of their planes, boats, any toys like that?

Did he stop them from vacations?

Did he stop them from preforming?

 Did he stop them from posting on social media?

Did he stop them from doing anything "important"?

Or do you both just want to whine and complain as usual?

All they do is complain and make money...

A lot more people are laughing at them instead of feeling sorry for them.


Trump is not my favorite person but when are these cry babies going to stop blaming everyone else for their own lives? 

YOU ARE IN CHARGE OF YOUR OWN LIFE AND FEELINGS.

STOP blaming everyone and change your own life ...cry babies.










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Thursday, October 1, 2020

Coronavirus detected in lake water, researchers find. Experts say don't panic.






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Coronavirus detected in lake water, researchers find. Experts say don't panic.

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A team of researchers at the University of Minnesota has found traces of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, in lake water.
The virus was detected by a group led by Richard Melvin, an assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Minnesota Medical School, in mid-September. Melvin and his team have been sampling water from various beaches on Lake Superior since July 4 on a weekly basis as a partnership with Minnesota Sea Grant, an organization that works to enhance the state’s coastal environment. The team hadn’t found the virus during weekly tests, but, on Sept. 11, that changed.
The research team detected SARS-CoV-2 at 100 to 1,000 copies per liter, or 10,000 times lower than levels observed in wastewater. “I was surprised and not surprised,” Dr. Richard Melvin, assistant professor at the University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth campus, tells Yahoo Life. “We were testing a hypothesis that beachgoers would bring this on their bodies into the water, but when you see it on the machine, there’s this sinking feeling.”
Researchers have been sampling water from various beaches on Lake Superior since July 4 on a weekly basis and detected SARS-CoV-2 at 100 to 1,000 copies per liter, or 10,000 times lower than levels observed in wastewater. (Photo by Alex Kormann/Star Tribune via Getty Images)
The source — or sources — of the virus are unknown at this point, Melvin says, but the research team plans to continue to monitor the water, as well as work with local health experts to try to pinpoint the source of the virus in the water.
The news sounds scary, but public health experts say people shouldn’t panic.
Dr. Richard Watkins, an infectious disease physician in Akron, Ohio, and a professor of internal medicine at the Northeast Ohio Medical University, tells Yahoo Life that, while research has shown that SARS-CoV-2 can show up in wastewater, there’s no data to suggest that the virus is actually transmitted through water. “However, there is a lot we don’t know about the virus, so nothing can be definitively ruled out at this point,” he says.
But finding the virus in water “doesn’t mean that they’re infection particles,” Dr. Thomas Russo, professor and chief of infectious disease at the University at Buffalo, tells Yahoo Life. “It’s highly unlikely that SARS-CoV-2 can survive in a body of water for very long,” he says.
Dr. Valerie Fitzhugh, an associate professor and interim chair of the Department of Pathology at the Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, agrees. “Lake water should not be a risk,” she tells Yahoo Life. “The bigger issue would be crowds at a beach near the lake than the water itself.”
Even if the virus were infectious in water, it’s likely to be diluted if it shows up in a larger body of water, like a lake, Russo says. “It would probably be so diluted that it wouldn’t be sufficient enough to cause an infection in an individual,” he says.
But how did the virus get there in the first place? There are a few different possibilities, Dr. Amesh Adalja, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, tells Yahoo Life.
“People excrete the virus in their feces, and people deposit fecal matter in lakes,” he says. The virus could be shed into water after someone didn’t wipe well after using the bathroom, or it could actually end up in the water from someone using the area as a toilet. “People go to the bathroom in lakes,” Adalja points out.
There is also a risk of sewage contamination seeping into lakes, Adalja says. And, since SARS-CoV-2 has already been detected in sewage, it could end up in a lake that way. “This is not surprising to me,” Adalja says. Worth noting: Melvin says that the virus is “not likely” to come from local wastewater treatment plants. “They do a perfectly effective job of eliminating the virus,” he says. “However, it could be coming from sewer lines or septic tanks.”
Because of all this, Adalja says, SARS-CoV-2 is likely to also be found in other bodies of water elsewhere.
But, again, people shouldn’t panic. “I don’t think it’s a major mode of transmission,” Adalja says. “SARS-CoV-2 was just found in water — it’s not necessarily living in water. Any virus that gets excreted fecally can be found in water.” Melvin agrees, noting that the virus “rapidly degrades” in water. “In my research, I’ve never found a case of anyone recording an infection due to water,” he says.
Ultimately, Melvin says, his findings are more a signal of what’s happening around the lake. “It’s just an indication that the infection level is high in the city,” he says. “Anytime something like that happens on a high level, it spills into the environment in some way.”

Why does it look like people are being hired because they are black?



Everyone that "I" have talked to said that they  afraid of people boycotting them so they are making sure they have a balance of ethnic workers.

Hope they are the best person possible for the job.

Meg Markle.... please hush up....You and harry said you wanted your private life...... shut up and stay private.




You and harry are an embarrassment to the wonderful people of the U.K





Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Why the hell do any of us pay for health insurance and life insurance if all we need to do is post on go fund me?



I don't call it go fund me...

 I call it "too lazy to support myself and my family".

Always with their hands out but can afford new cars, jewelry, hair and nails.

Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Crowd shouted 'light them up' as eight police officers doused in petrol after motorbike chase



(and there isn't one single adult to stop them.
 You are all weak a_s holes. 

And the jerk throwing gas is a freaking ANIMAL ! 
 
And if the motorbike was not doing anything wrong, why the hell were they running? They were running for a reason so don't make the excuse that they were scared. Oh bull crap.)





Crowd shouted 'light them up' as eight police officers doused in petrol after motorbike chase



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A crowd shouted “light them up” after eight police officers were doused in petrol following a motorbike chase.
The officers were covered in fuel as they made an arrest on the Ward Close estate in Basildon, Essex, last May.
They recalled the horrifying incident for BBC One documentary Critical Incident, which was broadcast on Monday evening.
Officers had been in pursuit of a motorbike which was being ridden dangerously in nearby Canvey Island.


The moment police officers were doused with petrol in Basildon, Essex, in May last year. (SWNS)
The moment police officers were doused with petrol in Basildon, Essex, in May last year. (SWNS)
After following the rider for eight miles, accompanied by a police helicopter, they attempted to make an arrest in Basildon which attracted a large crowd.
One woman threatened officers with a hammer before a man threw petrol over them.
The officers said they heard people in the crowd shout, “Who’s got matches?” and “light them up”.
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Two of the officers were hospitalised after ingesting fuel in the incident and firefighters had to wash petrol out of their eyes.
A total of 90 officers arrived at the scene to aid their colleagues.
PC Andrew Bird said: “Out of the corner of my eye I saw a gentleman appear from down one of the alleyways. He was just sprinting full speed towards where we were.”


Police with tasers before being doused in petrol during the incident in Basildon, Essex. (SWNS)
Police with tasers before being doused in petrol during the incident in Basildon, Essex. (SWNS)
After intercepting the man, the pair fell to the floor.
"I was pretty much at the bottom of the pile," said PC Bird. "You've got officers trying to get him off of me, he had his arms wrapped round my legs trying to keep hold of me.
"It was as I was trying to control this gentleman who had run out of the middle of nowhere that this other chap has appeared with a watering can.”
PC Matthew Cutts said he didn’t know what was in the watering can but suspected it could be acid.
"I could smell petrol so I sort of fumbled around to get my baton out but once I've got it I've put it behind my head and just struck him in line with my training,” he said.
"It's not a random act of violence, it's a controlled measure that we are taught to use to get people away from us."
PC Cutts said he felt his skin stinging and tingling on the front of his body where he had been doused in petrol.
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Chief Inspector Jonathan Baldwin said: "One match, one lighter, one spark could result in us going up in flames and being disfigured for life or possibly even dead.
"I was hearing them shout 'light them up'.
"I don't know how we didn't just cut and run but then that's not the way we're wired - we all stuck together.


Justin Jackson, 28, from Basildon, was sentenced to three years and nine months in prison. (PA)
Justin Jackson, 28, from Basildon, was sentenced to three years and nine months in prison. (PA)
"There's something running in the core of us that says you don't run away from the danger, you run towards it."
Residents helped rinse the petrol off the officers with water until the fire service arrived and hosed them down.
Justin Jackson, 28, from Ward Close, who threw the petrol over the officers, was jailed for three years and nine months.
A 17-year-old from Basildon was disqualified from driving for 12 months and fined for driving a motor vehicle dangerously.
Janine Justin, 47, from Basildon, was found guilty of possession of an offensive weapon and sentenced to nine months in prison, suspended for 18 months.
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What a bunch of ANIMALS !

I hope his family never needs help from 911




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