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  1. Vaccine scientists are also specifically that because that is their profession. They are highly skilled and research/experiment in that area. The threshold for vaccine approvals is also ridiculously high. It's not like they just concoct a cocktail of chemicals and swing it through wishing for the best. The fact they work for private companies shouldn't be enough to put anyone off getting a vaccine. In fact it's a pretty weak excuse. Don't recall the Bell's Pausy thing. Maybe it wasn't that big a thing to be affected by on a grand scale hence it's also not a wholesale reason to not get the vaccine. That's just conjecture to think professionals in the health industry 'had seen' something. I think it was just the terms of being vaccinated in healthcare so that they could continue to look after those that are suffering, with COVID or not because they work in that environment. You'd rather have staff at your disposal that won't suffer serious illness (or at least less likely to) from a deadly virus, wouldn't you? Matt Le Tissier is a beacon of reason now, is he? What expertise does he have over any of us, or any other Karen off Facebook? I'd rather believe and trust a vaccine scientist who has potentially worked for several years on how to prevent death and severe illness, as opposed to a footballer who's been knocked about and roughed up for several years. The only thing I'd ask Le Tissier for advice on is how to take penalties. Other than that, he can pretty much fuck off when it comes to vaccines or virology.
  2. Didn't think it was that difficult to understand
  3. Yeah see this is the context @Gunnersauraus missed out
  4. Only in the very serious incidents. Did Vallecano not have any physios?
  5. Is that to do with equality? I've seen it in the men's game a few times where the physio from opposition side has helped treat another player.
  6. Is it raining though?
  7. Stan

    Cricket

    As expected, a humiliating defeat on the cards for England. Not a chance they're batting out the rest of day 5, especially with how much Lyon is getting the ball to turn.. Won't be long before the next collapse you'd think.
  8. He really is something special. I don't buy the 'it's only Bundesliga' dullard argument. On the flip side of that, if it was so easy, why has no one else ever done it? He's clearly quite talented - one thing I love the most is he will score any kind of goal. Get the ball in to him in the box and he's ever so reliable to finish a chance. Van Nistelrooy was famed for being the 'fox in the box' kind of striker when he played for Man Utd. Lewandowski is similar style but far ahead on quality. Never generally understood the argument against someone who literally does the job (extremely well at that) of doing the thing that wins games - scoring goals. If he wasn't scoring, to even a fraction of the rate he is doing so now, he'd no doubt be criticised.
  9. Stan

    Cricket

    Possibly one of the bowlers for Richardson? It's not helpful that players like Buttler have dropped off a cliff. And that there's not a decent spinner in England's side. 4 steamers (and only Root) is too risky and one dimensional.
  10. Stan

    Cricket

    I thought they might win one but I agree. Just a desperately weak batting side. Low on confidence and if Root isn't at the crease they've got no chance.
  11. 2!? I'm dreading the next one so can't begin to even imagine how you cope with 2/month! What causes them for you?
  12. The guy put in charge of investigating the Tory Xmas parties last year, HOSTED A PARTY HIMSELF AS WELL. You couldn't make this shit up. Well, actually you could. Because an increasing number of Tories are proving to have no moral compass and are corrupt as fuck.
  13. Good to have you back @Berserker. Big question - vaccine or anti-vax ?
  14. I did similar! I was driving home yesterday and was making sure i could remember specific dates and birthdays and memories
  15. Thanks. That pretty much helped when it happened. Went to bed early, lay down in the dark and both nights since it happened the sleep has been fine. It was a bit worrying - especially the amount of pain that was felt.
  16. Already do. That protects from glare as opposed to anything else. I'm working from home and have done for the past 5/6 years. Thanks - as far as I'm aware (and other people on here may differ) I wasn't dropped as a child or sustained a bad childhood head injury. I don't know what 'going alternative' means.
  17. Stan

    Cricket

    Yep, especially after the missed chances in the 1st Test. It's something you'd expect high level test cricketers to learn from. Can imagine England may have a similar moment to the 1st Test where they rally and recover, but probably already left themselves too much to do. I don't see enough in them to fight back. Already seen one collapse in the last test and expect many more.
  18. Had a splitting headache on Tuesday after work. Never felt a pain like it so spoke to someone who suffers from migraines and it sounded exactly the same. Can't be 100% sure it was a migraine, but this was more than just a headache. Vision affected ever so slightly, painkillers didn't work too much. Just felt restless and tired and fatigued. The pain is as if someone is cracking your skull open but at the same time, your brain is about to shoot through any gap that appears. Not pleasant in the slightest. I've put it down to just being in front of a screen for 2 days at work and not taking enough breaks (not totally in my control). Other general stresses around but mainly work and the new role I'm in.
  19. Stan

    Cricket

    Gotta admit Warner being out in the 90s again is amusing.
  20. Staggering. And you see the planets too (Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Earth then Jupiter according to the comments). For black and white footage, the impression the Milky Way creates to be so visible is surreal.
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