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Veytoss

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  1. 25 minutes ago, ErosWired said:

    Even here in our rural state, all restaurants, bars, etc. have now been closed except for delivery service. Now we can get our COVID-19 delivered straight to our door as one infected person coughs in the face of the pizza guy, infects him, and then he goes from door to door handing out boxes he’s touched and breathing on people. And if any of you guys have a fantasy about fucking the pizza guy - maybe put that off for a bit.

    At the grocery today, in the toilet tissue aisle, sure enough: not a single roll remained. But - there were still full shelves of kleenex boxes untouched. Think it through.

    It is a lot safer that way. 

    Trust me, you will see in the next couple of weeks what will happen in France, Spain and UK. 

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  2. 20 hours ago, Britnonchaser said:

    I could give it to an old person just by going to the store. So why shouldn't I keep fucking? 


    Working in a hotel where we serve international business flyers, so I'd be amazed if I haven't picked it up. I've been sneezing a few times over the last 5 days... but then who doesn't sneeze every so often?

    Think and act carefully (stay at home as much as possible, wash often and carefully your hands, stay at least 1 meter from other people):

    [think before following links] https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/coronavirus-uk-doctor-nhs-hospital-symptoms-italy-china-a9397736.html

  3. On 3/12/2020 at 11:28 PM, CuriousDallas said:

    It hasn’t stopped me at all and there’s still lots of cruising going on at the gym and on campus. Hooked up at the gym this morning and on campus too. I was initially bummed they shit down the campus and moved everything to online...not sure what form that’s gonna take or if it will work but that gives me more freedom for hookups even if it means no on campus hookups. Had been planning to go to Cancun for spring break...seems like there’s no Coronavirus in Mexico...just Coronas. Here’s hoping that holds as I’m ready for some fun.

    Be very careful, the virus will spread a lot faster than you think, you should stay at home (I know this sounds a lot pathernalistic, but really is the most effective way to prevent it)

    [think before following links] https://www.businessinsider.com/widespread-outbreak-of-coronavirus-in-mexico-is-inevitable-2020-3?IR=T

  4. 8 hours ago, atlfukbud said:

    My thought is less kissing, making out and more focus below the belt -- doggy style, sucking, ass-eating should be relatively fine as long as you're not being sneezed or coughed on or swapping saliva? 🤔 

    You should keep at least 1 meter of distance from other people, and wash your hands very often.

    Generally speaking you should stay at home.

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  5. What a sad news 😥😥😥

    [think before following links] [think before following links] https://www.islandpacket.com/news/local/crime/article215285395.html

    His drunken driving killed a Bluffton man last year. Now he will serve 18 years in prison

    A Bluffton man will serve 18 years in prison in connection with a drunken driving wreck that killed another Bluffton man last year.

    Nikolai Kovalesvsky Wheeler, 28, pleaded guilty Friday to hit-and-run involving a death and driving under the influence resulting in great bodily injury, according to a 14th Circuit solicitor’s office news release.

    The charges are connected to the April 14, 2017, wreck that killed Cullen Mieczkowski, 34, and seriously injured Kareem Simmons of Ridgeland.

    Mieczkowski died after the 2008 Nissan Wheeler drove rear-ended the back of his car on May River Road, causing it to spin out of control into oncoming traffic. Wheeler’s car then ran off the side of the road and struck a tree.

    Wheeler’s blood-alcohol level was .256 — more than three times the legal limit.

    According to a Bluffton Police report, Wheeler admitted to consuming half a bottle of vodka and Xanax bars prior to the crash.

    “The defendant drove erratically, topping speeds of more than 100 mph when he crashed into the back of Mr. Mieczkowski’s vehicle,” Assistant Solicitor Dusten Whetsel said. “Six days prior to the incident, the defendant had been arrested for DUI.”

    Wheeler also has prior convictions for speeding, driving with a suspended license, reckless driving and driving under the influence, the release said.

    Circuit Court Judge Kristi Curtis sentenced Wheeler to 18 years for the hit-and-run involving a death charge and 15 years for driving under the influence resulting in great bodily injury. The sentences will be served concurrently and Wheeler is not eligible for parole.

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