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Red tape holds the nation together.
— Sir Humphrey Appleby (@YesSirHumphrey) February 14, 2020
4 different universities announced their response to the government’s latest COVID-19 restrictions this afternoon. 4 different responses. Some banning tutes, others not. Some banning events, others not. Most are keeping libraries open. Monash is still holding O-week. What a mess
— Ben Eltham (@beneltham) March 16, 2020
Damn, Norway. pic.twitter.com/IwHskXGkB0
— Jeremy Klemin (@JeremyKlemin) March 15, 2020
From peak to trough the #DowJones fell about 30% during WW2. So far the #Coronavirus has caused the Dow to drop by about 32%. Does anyone think this virus is worse for business and consumers than WW2? This just shows you how much weaker our economy is now than it was then!
— Peter Schiff (@PeterSchiff) March 16, 2020
Governments and central banks are pumping out trillions of dollars to save bankers, stock market speculators and big businesses, yet no one in the establishment has asked the question: "How do we pay for it?".
— Philip Soos (@PhilipSoos) March 18, 2020
That's a question only reserved for spending on the peasants.
You can't go to a concert, gig, show, footy, gallery, church.
— Nick Feik (@NickFeik) March 19, 2020
But Crown Casino is sending buses to bring in pensioners.
BREAKING: Pope accidentally reinvents Protestantism https://t.co/w7q9GSVSCI
— Valentina (@leftistthot420) March 22, 2020
I intubated my colleague today, a young, healthy ER doc like me. This is what I learned...
— David Zodda, MD (@DavidZodda) March 28, 2020
Frederik Ruysch, the Dutch anatomist and "artist of death", was born #onthisday in 1638. He was known for his remarkable "still life" displays, that blurred the boundary between scientific preservation and vanitas art. More in Luuc Kooijmans's essay: https://t.co/qtnGkB4O9K #otd pic.twitter.com/2dut2WLZxF
— Public Domain Review (@PublicDomainRev) March 28, 2020
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