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|    Beaver Fever to All    |
|    Ethical Quandary    |
|    22 Feb 21 19:11:07    |
      From: Beaver_Fever@live.com              So I have had a persistent dry cough today. Figured it's my throat all tore up       from smoking weed (yeah I know, worst mistake of 2020) but I laid off when I       ran out Saturday. Spent 2 hours no energy unable to get out of bed. After my       hike to the top of a        2500 foot peak. Which I do almost every day when I can.               But I always feel so weird and off inside and not really sure what's just deep       depression, the weed or no weed or just I don't even know what's supposed to       feel like what. Plenty of times the last year where I just started feeling       "off" and started to        wonder.              My friend is urging me to get a Covid test immediately.              I told him it costs too much around here and I don't really GAF at the moment.              He sent me a link to some free ones.              The quandary is this.              It would require a bus or Uber trip. An absolute no-no if you suspect illness.              So, if I think I have Covid do I get the test or just ride it out and see? No,       I am not spending $100+ at one of the local drug stores.              I do have a roommate. And he has a cat. He did everything right. I did almost       everything right except my relentless and sometimes successful pursuit of       female companionship. He's not happy about it but doesn't want to bite the       pillow either.              So, AFCA, what do I do?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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