coronavirus Outbreak of idiocy spreading 10,000 times faster than coronavirus

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Roger Yip – This is happening in your city!

Public health officials in Toronto have confirmed its first 50,000 cases of being a misinformed fuckwit as xenophobic conspiracy theories and tales of false cures continue to spread across social media.

“Becoming a complete moron during an infectious disease outbreak is far more viral than we first thought.” (Link courtesy Pedro Braz Teixeira)

TORONTO – Public health officials in Toronto have confirmed its first 50,000 cases of being a misinformed fuckwit as xenophobic conspiracy theories and tales of false cures continues to spread across social media.

TORONTO – Public health officials in Toronto have confirmed its first 50,000 cases of being a misinformed fuckwit as xenophobic conspiracy theories and tales of false cures continues to spread across social media.
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Prémios culturais “António Dacosta” e “Ayres d´Aguiar” entregues no Teatro Micaelense – Açoriano Oriental

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O Secretário Regional da Educação e Cultura destacou, em Ponta Delgada, a “aposta” no Prémio Regional ‘António Dacosta’ para a promoção dos artistas e a dinamização da atividade cultural nos Açores.

Source: Prémios culturais “António Dacosta” e “Ayres d´Aguiar” entregues no Teatro Micaelense – Açoriano Oriental

Camilo Pessanha entre os dois abismos – RTP Arquivos 1 – YouTube

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John le Carré on Brexit: ‘It’s breaking my heart’ | Books | The Guardian

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This week the novelist received the Olof Palme prize for achievement in the spirit of the assassinated Swedish statesman. He reflects on how a lack of leadership today has allowed us to ‘sleepwalk’ into Brexit

Source: John le Carré on Brexit: ‘It’s breaking my heart’ | Books | The Guardian