>I personally dont care for the name graveyard shift (family history and all).
Sorry to hear about your family history but I personally LOVE to call it Graveyard Shift.
Beware zombies and vampires. Enjoy this rendition of Monster Mash.
>I personally dont care for the name graveyard shift (family history and all).
Sorry to hear about your family history but I personally LOVE to call it Graveyard Shift.
Beware zombies and vampires. Enjoy this rendition of Monster Mash.
Graveyard Shift starts at midnight. Who the hell starts a shift at 3AM?
For those who may not be watching:
There is a war going on in the other bread.
Teach them shills a lesson, kek.
Calm down. War is over, kek.
Welcome. Satan's Kitchen is open. Prepare the feast.
It is interesting that the DNS for media.8kun.top has reverted to the original IP address list. It is the same as 8kun.top which is the way it used to be before it was changed to have its own unique IP.
Still being blocked by Vanwanet. Question: is Vanwanet comped or acting on Jim's orders?
Baker is busy lucid dreaming. Somebody wake him up.
Got CodeMonkey's face at the bottom.
Was Mike Flynn in the last bread.
Vote: which is more handsome?
>that's a compliment btw
No need to clarify, anon. Though, for the record, I'm not autistic.
It seems that the shills have vanished. Stunned by the break in bread continuity.
>Typically 2300-0700 night shift, graveyard shift
I've had some jobs start at 11PM and others at 12PM. The former is more common, as you say.
If we're still sitting here when day shift arrives, there will be "holy crap, what did you guys do all fucking night?"
Isn't that what we should be doing anyway?
We have turned into a gaggle of monkeys gathering news items like coconuts.
I won't suggest ascii memes because you might do it.
They will all buckle under the pressure.
The point is to drive us to the precipice, not over it.
From my days in the cleaning business, it was mostly the same as for the nurses. The 3 to 11 shift could also be called evening shift. I like "graveyard shift" as opposed to "night shift" because being outdoors in the dead of night feels empty like a graveyard.
Don't know why that flood error occurs. Never happens to me. Maybe it's because I bypass the DNS for 8kun but I can't see why that would trigger the flood detection.
Not so funny when you consider that hospitals have been murdering their patients for the past year.
I have to wonder if they perform most of the murdering during the "graveyard shift".
Just got the easiest captcha ever.
So the governor needs to ban the ban on Ivermectin.
There is a joke there somewhere. Somebody call the Babylon Bee.
Still no baker but anons keep anonning.
Somebody can just make a new thread with the title "Where have the bakers all gone Edition".
Good stuff. The camera was fixated on the banner, kek. "USA, USA, USA".
https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1436910249047433216/pu/vid/480x600/wXK0KYBVz5sG0E3I.mp4?tag=12
He says 240,000 but his audience must surely be much larger than that. He's not counting the lurkers.
No termination papers? That sounds highly illegal.
Video link is truncated. This is the link:
https://tv.gab.com/channel/realredelephants/view/man-living-in-one-of-australias-613d75595aca713bb0a90043
The problem is not the gathering of coconuts. We gather too many coconuts, many of dubious nutritional value. The result is that there is insufficient time or ability to properly digest.
Dunno what the answer would be. Pick the best coconuts and focus on those? As it is, news items fly by without much comment. We need more commentary on the news, not more news.
>I told my family, if I get covid, DO NOT bring me to a hospital.
Are you in the habit of going to the hospital for the flu? Because that is what it is.
Three queries at once.
>What does more commentary on the news, look like?
Dunno. The form would arise organically as everything else here does.
>And what purpose does it serve?
Easier digestion. Who wants to read all those news articles? Much easier to scan through the commentary. Of course, this would be difficult to make a notable from but it seems to me that we've taken the easier course rather than the better course.
>In what capacity?
Your query is unclear.
What is a "911 survivor"? Shouldn't that include most of New York City since the buildings were pulverized and the dust went everywhere?
> I still can't figure out why my friend's wife brought him to the hospital.
Fear. The propaganda did its job.
>It's like they are deliberately killing people.
Perhaps "unknowingly" for some. Those vents are not meant to cure.
>But they treated him for covid, not pneumonia.
Bingo.
I have had many experiences with the flu and the common cold. It is always different each time. It was worse in my younger years. At age 20, I thought I would lose a lung from all the coughing. Never went to a doctor. I rarely get sick in my older years.
Covid or not covid? It is impossible to tell. It is just a variety of flu, if it exists at all.
In other words, the law no longer applies. Might makes right.
>making the plasma ineffective at treating Covid patients..
They're treating Covid with blood injections???
Good question, though. What exactly?
We must never forget who did this but they won't tell us who did it.
It's Sunday? checks calendar Hot damn! Where did Saturday go??
Now I know what double asterisk does, kek.
Never heard of curing a viral infection with "convalescent plasma". Does that work with ebola or polio? Did they just make that shit up? Or is it something really special about Covid?
We just need the quick wit and vast knowledge base of the anons. Professional opinion on an anonymous board makes little sense. Additional sauce would be optional otherwise we risk turning a simple news article into a PHD thesis, kek.
Morning. I'm about to turn in myself. Enjoy the day shift and don't look too closely at the mess we left.
I gather that the treatment is used for AIDS or other auto-immune diseases? Doesn't make sense for Covid.
nice photo of Bill Clinton crying:
https://imgix.bustle.com/rehost/2016/11/10/611d4e31-0989-4db8-b8f2-9b1d18637fef.jpg