Here are my 20 original card games that I've designed over the past few years...

You're THAT upset that I have different views about Covid-19 than you?

Really?

Alright. Answer me this: What is the appropriate "level of risk" (of the chance of infection, and then if infected, death or serious complication) that makes it acceptable to do things together in groups, in person again?

Really... put a percentage on it for me.

Is an 80% chance of a positive outcome good enough?

Is a 90% chance?

What about a 99% chance that you either won't be infected, or if you are infected, not have a negative outcome?

What about a 99.9% chance?

Where's the line?

What is acceptable to you?

Do you actually need Covid-19 to be completely obliterated off the face of the Earth, before you're willing to take a tiny risk to yourself, and others, and enjoy life?

Is that really your opinion? That a 0.1% risk is too much?

Honestly, I'd like to know why you are willing to get into a car with a greater risk, and yet you won't go about in society normally, with a far lesser risk to yourself and others.

Why is such a tiny risk too much for you?

I'd really like to know, without you being vile.

Can you do that?

If so, respond.

If not, don't.

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