jerry, 9 months ago One of the backlog items we all took on during the pandemic was replacing the saying “avoid it like the plague” with something more reflective of modern day views on such things.
One of the backlog items we all took on during the pandemic was replacing the saying “avoid it like the plague” with something more reflective of modern day views on such things.
joriki, 9 months ago @jerry another thing that died: wrapping a bit of the quiet part out loud in between coughs coughmasskholecough
@jerry
another thing that died: wrapping a bit of the quiet part out loud in between coughs
coughmasskholecough
Drat, 9 months ago @jerry avoid it like Lumbergh
@jerry avoid it like Lumbergh
jbaggs, 9 months ago @jerry I still use "avoid it like the plague". I just follow it with a long pause and a glare now.
@jerry I still use "avoid it like the plague". I just follow it with a long pause and a glare now.
coleens_, 9 months ago @jerry I'm still tryna single handedly kill the handshake - I offer em a fist bump *pun intended
@jerry I'm still tryna single handedly kill the handshake - I offer em a fist bump
*pun intended
malwaretech, 9 months ago @jerry "avoid it like a republican being asked to do the bare minimum to protect their neighbors" is unfortunately a bit long
@jerry "avoid it like a republican being asked to do the bare minimum to protect their neighbors" is unfortunately a bit long
jerry, 9 months ago @malwaretech I was thinking: Avoid it like reading a book Avoid it like scientific research Avoid it like an inconvenience to help others
@malwaretech I was thinking: Avoid it like reading a book Avoid it like scientific research Avoid it like an inconvenience to help others
Cyberoutsider, 9 months ago @jerry @malwaretech Avoid it like fact checking.
@jerry @malwaretech Avoid it like fact checking.
cyberlibrarian, 9 months ago @jerry avoid it like a freedom convoy?
@jerry avoid it like a freedom convoy?
CarmenSD11235, 9 months ago @jerry it certainly takes in a new meaning when you've lived through it. 😛
@jerry it certainly takes in a new meaning when you've lived through it. 😛
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