When I first heard this (original version), as a physician I was appalled and gasped, then I laughed and finally cried because I couldnât believe the moronic magnitude of these statements.
As a psychiatrist, I have witnessed involuntary hospitalizations based on less demented and psychotic statements.
Bleach!
Case closed!
Turns out âbleachâ was just a joke. Sometimes sarcasm is hard to understand. It takes complex thinking to understand sarcasmâŠ
It was no joke.
Iâm pretty sure what youâre responding to was though.
I see.
It has been a long terrible week,
I just found out about another passing acquaintance died of the virus. To be honest, I didnât even now his name until a couple of hours ago but we shared some meals and were on some large committees together.
Everyday I hear about someone else.
I feel for you, friend. Youâre living something most of us havenât seen up close. Just said a prayer for you.
Hotel:
So sorry to hear of what you are going through. We are all so distant to all of that living in Texas that itâs hard for us to imagine. But we are having our own issues weâre dealing with. Hang in there and hopefully it will be over soon.
As you know I have a nephew and a niece who live in Brooklyn. Itâs been pretty rough on my nephew economically like almost all New Yorkers with having his business turned 100% off.
Geesh.
Between the suggestions of injecting disinfectant, and Clorox baths, I really donât know what to say.
Classic. When Dr Fauci was asked who heâd like to play him in a movie, he said something to the effect âBrad Pitt of courseâ
The only people who should wear pants then are the ones prone to peeing on others!!!