Monday, April 27, 2020
High Time The West Shows That It Is Not As Stupid, Dense And Recalcitrant As Chinese Virus Don't Spook The Market Donald Duck
It is high time the west shows some respect for themselves.
Don't show that you are as stupid, dense and recalcitrant as Chinese Virus Don't Spook The Market Donald Duck!
The whole world is laughing at you!
Make no mistake about this - the rest of the world are laughing at you!
We are not amused. Just stop stooping so low!
The Chinese Virus Don't Spook The Market Donald Duck is not your messiah! This guy doesn't even know that his farts smell.
Look at how he told you to inject disinfectant to save yourselves - sure, this sure works.
We all know that disinfectant is anathema to rogue viruses and bacteria that wait to kill you. Serious, it is a scientific truism! An incontrovertible scientific fact. Period!
Or if you prefer something more dramatic and chic, inject U/V light into your system. It will light you up like a decorated Christmas tree and scare the hell out of the Covid 19 monster!
Now, maybe you want to follow the Duck Genius further.
Sue China for all that you are worth!
The Middle Kingdom is bad.
We all know that!
WHO didn't?
Hehehe.......
Hahaha.......
Hohoho.......
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