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nopojoe's avatar

Malheur Co has already lost 2.5% population since the last census.There is no there, there. And not much economic opportunity,either.

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Tosca's avatar

Rules are for other people.

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Tosca's avatar

Hopefully she'll survive the coming wave of infections.

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Haruko Haruhara's avatar

I lived in rural Oregon. It's truly spooky. Like Deliverance spooky.

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GrannysKnitting's avatar

yeah, they are not as enlightened as you hoped they were

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GrannysKnitting's avatar

its like joining the leopard face eating party

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GrannysKnitting's avatar

that would require more self awareness than they have

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GrannysKnitting's avatar

i don't think they're organised enough to be considered a rabble

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stormyseaward's avatar

Happy Birthday, me!! Question - at what point do we do something about these people so we can get on with our lives??

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stormyseaward's avatar

I live in Waco, so… I win. I win the shitty award.

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Maybe's avatar

So following the law is grounds for firing in Oregon. Got it.

If it was Texas, they would have shot him.

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disraeli56's avatar

This time yes.

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JCfromNC's avatar

Do what, exactly? I’m as tired of the bullshit as you are, but I have no idea what might be done to “those people” that seem determined to make this last as long as possible — or until the only people left are either immune or too far away from their nearest neighbor to be in danger.

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Dr. crowdoc's avatar

Hafta be careful there. The Gravy Seals may send in Meal Team 6 iff'n them libruls push too hard!

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Dr. Jen Boss, Fascinatrix's avatar

and my other foot is playing the piano.wait, what?

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thixotropic jerk's avatar

When you hear the banjos it’s already too late.

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