My alley near Milwaukee and Augusta could use some tending to in that case. Jesus after that blizzard (which I was not here for ) and it's like everyone just said "fuck it".EmperorIng wrote: I can't smell "bad" things yet, which is the weirdest. Skunks outside? Garbage? Literal shit? It hasn't registered. I mean, of all things concerned, that might be a blessing and make living in the city a little nicer lol. Though I nonetheless want that back; I feel like I am at an evolutionary disadvantage here. I guess I better find some willing ladies for those orgies Gaijin was talking about if smell ain't going to be an issue, eh?
I believe I stated this here before but the Blue Line is a fucking SHIT SHOW and I don't even ride it. My GF does daily (twice a day both ways actually) and she's always sending me pics. Best one so far was a guy chopping up lines on the seat across from her. Worse, she doesn't think it was coke. Probably his opioids.I on-and-off take the train, but my laziness is keeping me in a car more than I'd like to. I was always so anti-driving in the city during normal traffic times; now a 20 minute commute (previously: 60-75 min) is a serious competitor with an hour train ride. I guess going off the above, smells should not bother me on the train anymore LOL.
Fair enough - apparently in Chicago I can "fake my way" to the vaccine line but I have the unsurprising moral obligation to not do that shit. Let someone that needs more go first. We were busting your balls because by definition once you have symptoms a vaccine is useless -- they are, by definition, only preventative. Not a treatment.I am not blind to the fact that many people are dying, but since I am locked down I am the least likely person to need a vaccine. I will get my vaccine when asked to get it, as it is a requirement of my job.