So, I have a pest control company coming out to kill the termites that have taken up lodging under the house. It's a crawl space. If the guy has Covid it couldn't waft up into the house, right? My fully vaccinated ass has to get over this type of worry. I guess I'll open some windows for airflow. It can't hurt.
Jesus Christ, I assumed that the first post was supposed to be a joke. The man is probably going to be spraying literal poison down there. His breath isn't going to be a threat to you.
I mean I assume he will be wearing protective equipment to protect himself from said poison, but people do some stupid things.
I swear, the older I get the weirder the world gets. https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1405309991305744386
As far as annoying overused Twitter-speak goes, at least they didn’t say “She’s living rent-free in your head”.
WHAT THE FUCK IS THE POINT OF GETTING THE VACCINE IF YOU'RE STILL GOING TO KEEP LIVING LIKE YOU HAVEN'T?
At least you’re not NOLA and surrounding areas. At or below sea level, been flooded for a month or so, now a tropical system is headed their way.
Humans have a remarkable capacity to live places we shouldn’t- like deserts and coastal cities below sea level- and then be continuously surprised at how fucking stupid that is.
God forbid anyone have a little bit of fucking anxiety after a global pandemic that killed 600,000 people in the US alone. @SouthernIdiot You should be fine, partly because he'll probably be wearing a mask or respirator of some kind just because he's spraying in an enclosed space. If you're feeling anxious about it (my partner has some built-up anxiety even though we're both vaccinated, but she is mentally struggling to let it go), opening the windows would allow a little better airflow and wouldn't hurt. But unless there are actual open gaps between your floorboards and the crawlspace, you'll be fine anyway. If there actually were big enough gaps for respiratory droplets to easily fly through, your heating and cooling bills would be insane.
There is an incredible small percentage of this planet that humans should be technically living on. We are slow, soft, physically weak compared to other animals and we don’t adapt well at all to change. We don’t belong on mountains, we don’t belong in deserts, we don’t belong in forests, and we can’t breathe underwater while living on an ocean planet.
I’ll have to disagree with you there. We’re incredibly adaptable, and capable of establishing societies and permanent habitation anywhere on earth. I’m not sure why we wouldn’t belong on mountains or in forests. It seems obvious that our human history refutes this. The issue is where we choose to build cities and live in large numbers.