http://www.therxforum.com/showthread.php?t=1155461&highlight=
They like to play the “I forget” game. “I don’t remember” homo game. They don’t remember how right I am all of the time here. They make NO predictions and take it up the ass on the daily here and then they pray to God they can be me for a second. Doing what you do and how you act will never lead you to be as great as I am. Never.
I encourage everyone to use the ignore function to help make this a more civil place. Then maybe some of the many - great - Rx members will return to offer their excellent contributions. And non member lurkers who also have a lot to offer will be encouraged to participate.
For other ways re how to deal with trolls & troublemakers, please refer to the following thread:
"What's the correct response to forum trolls":
http://www.therxforum.com/showthread.php?t=1142443
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"What's the correct response to forum trolls" (i.e. people with no life, wasting their life trolling cause they have no - real - life of any use to anyone):
http://www.therxforum.com/showthread.php?t=1142443
Unlike mango who posts useful info for the consideration of non troll readers.
Feel free to ignore them, mango, or choose not to even see their useless life remarks by putting them on ignore, using the Rx ignore function.
Keep up the good fight.
You are doing a fabulous job.
you're now posting the exact same thing in multiple threads. how is that staying on topic with the original post?
The MD vs Texas comparison was shot down so the new Mob challenge is MD vs Arkansas. You know, you could actually click your computer about three times and find data that might actually support one of your inane musings rather than being wrong time after time. Maryland has 1,182 cases and 54 deaths per 100k citizens. Arkansas, a state that never shut down, has 863 cases and TEN deaths per 100,000. BTW...you are correct, states have different populations...that is why we use ratios.
If you really are that interested in learning something, look at the virus impact of states that shut down versus the seven that never did. The one thing those seven had in common, besides being in the cohort of lower impact of cases and deaths, is that they focused on protecting the vulnerable.