I unsubbed a while ago, so I didn’t realize they went back to “and now it’s time to pay the price”. (I always bleeping hated that line.) Guess it’s no longer time to help.
At least the pay the price tag line is more honest about them wanting money. Karma how they're the ones who've had to pay the price though.I unsubbed a while ago, so I didn’t realize they went back to “and now it’s time to pay the price”. (I always bleeping hated that line.) Guess it’s no longer time to help.
No, they are nasal swab. BinaxNow. No blood at all.The rapid tests are blood based so they probably didn’t want to prick his finger because you do have to get the blood into a pipette and then drop it onto the test. It probably was easier to do the one and done nasal swab.
Interesting! There aren’t any home nasal swab kits at the CVS or Walgreens near my house. Just the blood antigen tests.No, they are nasal swab. BinaxNow. No blood at all.
They "helped" long enough, now they just want the money!I unsubbed a while ago, so I didn’t realize they went back to “and now it’s time to pay the price”. (I always bleeping hated that line.) Guess it’s no longer time to help.
You’re right, they don’t even pretend to care anymore.At least the pay the price tag line is more honest about them wanting money. Karma how they're the ones who've had to pay the price though.
Neither Tim nor Jenn have ever cared about helping out any non-profit, ever. Their goal with that time to help thing was to toss a bandage on a festering wound they created in hopes that the mouse might be duped into thinking "Aw, shucks. They're really good people after all."
Check Walmart or Sam's Club online, or CVS .com to check all stores near you. They are sold out in a lot of places. Walmart and Sam's had them $10 cheaper than CVS. They come in a kit of 2 tests. Nasal swab, 1 inch into your nostril, both nostrils swabbed. There is a liquid dropper you drop 6 drops into the hole in the test then slide the swab into the cardboard and over the hole, then shut and seal the cardboard and wait 15 min. Ours came up positive within 10 seconds when we had symptoms early on (we had pcr's a day later for my child and 2 days later for me, and they came back 24-48 hours later as positive as well). I took another a week after my first positive at-home test and it was super faint positive, I could barely see it -- like Jenn. This is why it makes me wonder about her story. I feel like it's possible she was infected and didn't test till the end of it.Interesting! There aren’t any home nasal swab kits at the CVS or Walgreens near my house. Just the blood antigen tests.
Wow $24 for two.Check Walmart or Sam's Club online, or CVS .com to check all stores near you. They are sold out in a lot of places. Walmart and Sam's had them $10 cheaper than CVS. They come in a kit of 2 tests. Nasal swab, 1 inch into your nostril, both nostrils swabbed. There is a liquid dropper you drop 6 drops into the hole in the test then slide the swab into the cardboard and over the hole, then shut and seal the cardboard and wait 15 min. Ours came up positive within 10 seconds when we had symptoms early on (we had pcr's a day later for my child and 2 days later for me, and they came back 24-48 hours later as positive as well). I took another a week after my first positive at-home test and it was super faint positive, I could barely see it -- like Jenn. This is why it makes me wonder about her story. I feel like it's possible she was infected and didn't test till the end of it.
I highly recommend everyone get the at-home tests. They work! Yes, they can show false NEGATIVES if you are testing too early, but the positives are pretty much spot on. Our pediatrician offices uses the same tests prior to a pcr and they told me they are accurate. I wish our government was providing these to people to test and offering them for cheap. You know they probably take a dollar to make and they are charging $24 a box of 2 at CVS. We could all be testing before big events, for school, for travel. Yes, we may miss some early positives, but generally it would be a huge help.
Downtime like thisDidn't he just post something else too about 50th anniv. vlogs all coming up this next week? What an asshat for sure. What downtime!??!?
Leave it to the US to make health care ridiculously expensive while other countries do the right thing. Yes, $24 for 2. Walmart had them for $14 for the 2 in the box. Yeah, for us the positive showed up when we had symptoms. So you will miss early infections, but for us they basically helped prevent it from spreading in our household and kept me from going anywhere ASAP. I didn't have any typical COVID symptoms when I did that test but did the day after.Wow $24 for two.
I’m in Uk and our government is giving lateral flow tests for free. You can pick them up in any pharmacy. A box of 10 at a time. They are also given to school kids over 12 to do two per week.
ive got Covid right now. Tested positive on a PCR on Tuesday. The Lateral flow tests were showing negative for me though right up until today.
We have to isolate 10 days from onset of symptoms or 10 days from PCR if asymptomatic.
That is what I came to say. Yeah, bleeping right! Sure they've prob had it ...maybe repeatedly. They kept it quiet, though. They are finally doing this video to monetize the situation. They've been in the theme parks and out non stop since they opened...what a year and a half ago and now they finally have it? Blehh ..hurry up and go away!I this last video is all a ruse, aka click bait. The big give away is the constant references to “friends.” My friend said covid did this to them, my friend was amazed how quickly I recovered, we gave out boo bash tickets to friends, blah blah blah. The lie detector determines this is all a lie because you have no friends
Also want to add it’s all very convenient that they just happen to have all this pre planned footage, because of a scheduled trip. Or as the trackers basically said, a perfect time to catch covid
I wonder this too, but they’re clearly spending a lot of money so where else is it coming from?I'm highly dubious about how much the Trackholes actually earn. I follw another wellknown Youtuber Louis Rossmann who has 1.6 million subscribers and he's just posted a video about how he's having relocate his computer repair shop business because he can't afford the $12,000 in monthly rent.
The Trackers have half as many subs as him so I don't think the $1000 per video stacks up.
I've taken these tests, too, and they clearly state that ANY line - no matter how faint is a positive. Did they even READ the instructions?? I'm surprised they didn't hear me all the way to FL shouting at my tv when Jenn kept saying it was faint so she didn't have it. I wanted to smack her. ...also doesn't add up when they talk about Tim's being faint as he was getting better, but STILL POSITIVE!!! SMHCheck Walmart or Sam's Club online, or CVS .com to check all stores near you. They are sold out in a lot of places. Walmart and Sam's had them $10 cheaper than CVS. They come in a kit of 2 tests. Nasal swab, 1 inch into your nostril, both nostrils swabbed. There is a liquid dropper you drop 6 drops into the hole in the test then slide the swab into the cardboard and over the hole, then shut and seal the cardboard and wait 15 min. Ours came up positive within 10 seconds when we had symptoms early on (we had pcr's a day later for my child and 2 days later for me, and they came back 24-48 hours later as positive as well). I took another a week after my first positive at-home test and it was super faint positive, I could barely see it -- like Jenn. This is why it makes me wonder about her story. I feel like it's possible she was infected and didn't test till the end of it.
I highly recommend everyone get the at-home tests. They work! Yes, they can show false NEGATIVES if you are testing too early, but the positives are pretty much spot on. Our pediatrician offices uses the same tests prior to a pcr and they told me they are accurate. I wish our government was providing these to people to test and offering them for cheap. You know they probably take a dollar to make and they are charging $24 a box of 2 at CVS. We could all be testing before big events, for school, for travel. Yes, we may miss some early positives, but generally it would be a huge help.
That was down time, in fact he couldn't get any lower. Disgusting pos.Downtime like this View attachment 781255
A week of sh1tty home vlogs is gonna hit hard. They usually don't do as well. They'll keep cramming covid in the title. But poor Jackson will be front and centre every time.I wonder this too, but they’re clearly spending a lot of money so where else is it coming from?