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Explain how I would be "happy" with 52000+ Americans dead? I am a child of the Vietnam War. 58000 Americans dead over what 19 years? We are gonna beat that in months.


we were joking about inflated body counts

you seem to love to tune in for your daily update "hey hey LBJ.." body count number

not all that complicated
 
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Why would I go when I could read other people on the internet?

https://www.inc.com/damon-brown/why-ces-tech-show-is-suffering-from-its-own-success.html
I'm sure his parents were quite proud to show off that book to their friends :lol:

You're quoting someone who thinks that video game culture became mainstream 15 years ago. The Mario Brothers were on the big screen in 1993. The Playstation was released in 1994. That guy is at least a decade behind the times.

Hollywood had a record breaking year in 2018, with $43 billion. In 2019, the gaming industry generated $152 billion. Microsoft gave Ninja $30 million to leave Twitch. Pewdiepie is worth like $50 million.
 
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data I found reflects the growth of the cases in Ohio thru April 22.
https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/h...-ohio/95-c97c228d-c6c7-4949-b12b-4324d7ed8bb5

What it shows me is that the new daily number of cases is not slowing and definitely not enough to open the state .


March 11: Four confirmed cases, including the first in Stark County.
March 13: 13 confirmed case, including the first in Summit County.
March 14: 26 confirmed cases, including the first in Lorain County and the city of Cleveland.
March 15: 36 confirmed cases, including the first in Medina County.
March 16: 50 confirmed cases, including the first in Geauga County.
March 17: 67 confirmed cases, including the first in Lake County.
March 18: 88 confirmed cases.
March 19: 119 confirmed cases.
March 20: 169 confirmed cases, including Ohio’s first death.
March 21: 247 confirmed cases throughout 33 counties with three total deaths.
March 22: 351 confirmed cases throughout 40 counties.
March 23: 442 confirmed cases throughout 46 counties with six total deaths.
March 24: 546 confirmed cases with eight total deaths.
March 25: 704 confirmed cases with 10 total deaths.
March 26: 867 confirmed cases with 15 total deaths.
March 27: 1,137 confirmed cases.
March 28: 1,406 confirmed cases with 25 total deaths.
March 29: 1,653 confirmed cases with 29 total deaths.
March 30: 1,933 confirmed cases with 39 total deaths.
March 31: 2,199 confirmed cases with 55 total deaths.
April 1: 2,547 confirmed cases with 65 deaths.
April 2: 2,902 confirmed cases with 81 deaths.
April 3: 3,312 confirmed cases with 91 total deaths.
April 4: 3,739 confirmed cases with 102 total deaths.
April 5: 4,043 confirmed cases with 119 deaths.
April 6: 4,450 confirmed cases with 142 deaths.
April 7: 4,782 confirmed cases with 167 deaths.
April 8: 5,148 confirmed cases with 193 deaths.
April 9: 5,512 confirmed cases with 213 deaths.
April 10: 5,878 confirmed cases with 231 deaths.
April 11: 6,250 cases with with 247 deaths.
April 12: 6,604 cases with 253 deaths.
April 13: 6,975 cases with 274 deaths.
April 14: 7,280 confirmed and probable cases with 324 deaths.
April 15: 7,791 confirmed and probable cases with 361 deaths.
April 16: 8,414 confirmed and probable cases with 389 deaths.
April 18: 10,222 confirmed and probable cases with 451 deaths.
April 19: 11,602 confirmed and probable cases with 471 deaths.
April 20: 12,919 confirmed and probable cases with 509 deaths.
April 21: 13,725 confirmed and probable cases with 557 deaths.
April 22: 14,117 confirmed and probable cases with 610 deaths.
 
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You're quoting someone who thinks that video game culture became mainstream 15 years ago. The Mario Brothers were on the big screen in 1993. The Playstation was released in 1994. That guy is at least a decade behind the times.
Next thing you'll be claiming is that the TMNT had their own movie way back in 1990.
 
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You're quoting someone who thinks that video game culture became mainstream 15 years ago. The Mario Brothers were on the big screen in 1993. The Playstation was released in 1994. That guy is at least a decade behind the times.

Hollywood had a record breaking year in 2018, with $43 billion. In 2019, the gaming industry generated $152 billion. Microsoft gave Ninja $30 million to leave Twitch. Pewdiepie is worth like $50 million.
I'm quite disappointed. That book felt like the quintessential summary of my generation.
 
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