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Re: “ Oregon health-care workers were stuck in a snowstorm with expiring vaccines. So, they gave shots to strangers caug - hal - 01-30-2021 davester wrote: because we all know that ice cream has life saving properties! Re: “ Oregon health-care workers were stuck in a snowstorm with expiring vaccines. So, they gave shots to strangers caug - DeusxMac - 01-30-2021 hal wrote: because we all know that ice cream has life saving properties! I believe davester’s point is that their actions weren’t “heroic”; they didn’t risk their lives or even their safety, by administering the vaccine. Smart, quick-thinking, generous, practical, efficacious; absolutely! But not “heroic”. Re: “ Oregon health-care workers were stuck in a snowstorm with expiring vaccines. So, they gave shots to strangers caug - mrbigstuff - 01-30-2021 Lux Interior wrote: I thought of the speaker van at the mall. Re: “ Oregon health-care workers were stuck in a snowstorm with expiring vaccines. So, they gave shots to strangers caug - Blankity Blank - 01-30-2021 DeusxMac wrote: because we all know that ice cream has life saving properties! I believe davester’s point is that their actions weren’t “heroic”; they didn’t risk their lives or even their safety, by administering the vaccine. Smart, quick-thinking, generous, practical, efficacious; absolutely! But not “heroic”. Webster’s. heroics plural a : flamboyantly boastful language or action avoids heroics in his writing b : courageous, noble, or self-sacrificing action or behavior : heroic action or behavior the heroics of the civil rights movement c : determined effort especially in the face of difficulty Many would have stayed warm in their vehicles feeling oh so bad about a sad situation foisted upon them by Mother Nature. These trudged through a snow storm, with the intent to do the right thing; vaccine, equipment and ambulance team in tow. Difficult circumstances, overcome by determination. Worthy, I think, of not being parsimonious with praise. Re: “ Oregon health-care workers were stuck in a snowstorm with expiring vaccines. So, they gave shots to strangers caug - hal - 01-30-2021 we sure have a lot of arguments on this forum about the definition of what a hero is. Re: “ Oregon health-care workers were stuck in a snowstorm with expiring vaccines. So, they gave shots to strangers caug - DeusxMac - 01-30-2021 Blankity Blank wrote: because we all know that ice cream has life saving properties! I believe davester’s point is that their actions weren’t “heroic”; they didn’t risk their lives or even their safety, by administering the vaccine. Smart, quick-thinking, generous, practical, efficacious; absolutely! But not “heroic”. Webster’s. heroics plural a : flamboyantly boastful language or action avoids heroics in his writing b : courageous, noble, or self-sacrificing action or behavior : heroic action or behavior the heroics of the civil rights movement c : determined effort especially in the face of difficulty Many would have stayed warm in their vehicles feeling oh so bad about a sad situation foisted upon them by Mother Nature. These trudged through a snow storm, with the intent to do the right thing; vaccine, equipment and ambulance team in tow. Difficult circumstances, overcome by determination. Worthy, I think, of not being parsimonious with praise. Heroic adj. - exhibiting or marked by courage and daring - supremely noble or self-sacrificing - of impressive size, power, extent, or effect - of great intensity - of a kind that is likely only to be undertaken to save a life And note that it was only 6 inoculations they administered. They definitely did the right thing; worthy of praise, but it didn’t require any heroics on their part. Re: “ Oregon health-care workers were stuck in a snowstorm with expiring vaccines. So, they gave shots to strangers caug - hal - 01-31-2021 A guy who is just sitting on a toilet trying to poop becomes a hero when the building he is in is knocked down by terrorists flying jets into them. Yet these people that braved the cold and discomfort to do a really good deed are merely praiseworthy. The guy sitting on the toilet might be cheating on his wife. Might be embezzling money from his job, but is a hero. It just ain't right. Re: “ Oregon health-care workers were stuck in a snowstorm with expiring vaccines. So, they gave shots to strangers caug - DeusxMac - 01-31-2021 hal wrote: ![]() Re: “ Oregon health-care workers were stuck in a snowstorm with expiring vaccines. So, they gave shots to strangers caug - davester - 02-02-2021 DeusxMac wrote: because we all know that ice cream has life saving properties! I believe davester’s point is that their actions weren’t “heroic”; they didn’t risk their lives or even their safety, by administering the vaccine. Smart, quick-thinking, generous, practical, efficacious; absolutely! But not “heroic”. Exactly! |