Listen up!!!!!! ....whether this be a hoax or what ....there are people croaking from this shit ......i have talked to people in hospitals ......and they are telling me ......its bad !!!!!!!!!!!!!...it's on the news ......which i hate..... and don't trust ......but i am not dying through someone else's stupidity ............
When you are 30...... which i assume is mature ....well ......you should be somewhat decent at that age ......i know i was sort of .....still..... paid bills ....etc ...etc,.....however when there is some sort of virus shit flying around ......and someone tell me there is a party where you might die .......guess what i am not going .......i don't need you fucking party that fucking bad ......no sireeee!!!!! bob !!!!!!what are parties ....well ......to me parties are usually an excuse to try and get people to like you ....because you think you are the popular cunt .....or you want people to like you ......sometimes people are just naturally you go to their house....... and parties happen .......that's a gift .....and what do you get at parties ......free loaders ....usually .........drunk free loading motherfuckers who mooch ......drink and sometimes bring a beer or two ......parties i never really liked ...... they are slightly narcissistic in some sense .....try having a party with only tea and cookies ....... see who shows up at your crib .....not many benny .......so when some one says .......hey a party!!!!!!!where you can get sick ......and die ......lets go!!!! .......see you in hell !!!!!!!!!!!dumbass!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!this dumbass deserved to die ....simple one less idiot wandering the earth using up precious resources .....
30-year-old dies after attending 'COVID party' thinking virus was a 'hoax
"I think I made a mistake. I thought this was a hoax, but it's not."
Those were the final words of a 30-year-old patient who died at Methodist Hospital in San Antonio, Texas, this week after attending a so-called "COVID party," according to the hospital's chief medical officer.
Dr. Jane Appleby, chief medical officer for Methodist Hospital and Methodist Children’s Hospital, said in a recorded statement that the unidentified patient told nurses about the party, which she said is hosted by someone diagnosed withcoronavirus.
"The thought is people get together to see if the virus is real and if anyone gets infected," Appleby said.
Appleby said she shared the story not to scare people, but to make sure they understand that the virus can affect anyone.
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