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The WHO agrees and actively encourages the use of “physical” over “social” in this case. Many newspaper and online opinion features also have picked up this banner.
Is the term catch-phrase [aka catch phrase aka catchphrase] in itself a catch phrase? Well, not now in any case. It’s been in use for close to 200 years. But once upon a time (catchy, no?) it was.
In any event, we’re at least a few steps ahead of running and screaming Lepers!"
In an epidemiological context, it’s at least 9 years old (example, article in Math Biosci. April 2011 Effect of media-induced social distancing on disease transmission in a two patch setting) So unless your “jerks of the world” include professional epidemiologists, you can still not like the term but don’t claim someone pulled it out of their rectum. (I thought Google had a feature that allows you to check the use of a term or word over time but I forget how to get to it)
atomicdog almost 5 years ago
What will Poochie say?
Lyons Group, Inc. almost 5 years ago
Early virus protection.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Nancy practices appropriate social distancing.
Also, as an aside, I hate that phrase. It’s physical distancing and social unity we need.
jagedlo almost 5 years ago
I know you love the doggie, Nancy, but did you check to see if it was safe to pick it up and take it home?
jimmjonzz Premium Member almost 5 years ago
The WHO agrees and actively encourages the use of “physical” over “social” in this case. Many newspaper and online opinion features also have picked up this banner.
Is the term catch-phrase [aka catch phrase aka catchphrase] in itself a catch phrase? Well, not now in any case. It’s been in use for close to 200 years. But once upon a time (catchy, no?) it was.
In any event, we’re at least a few steps ahead of running and screaming Lepers!"
Technicholls almost 5 years ago
My dad used to say: “Remember where he keeps his toilet paper”.
Zebrastripes almost 5 years ago
Woof!
Gerard:D almost 5 years ago
I agree with Fritzi.
Another Take almost 5 years ago
He was licking his privates a few minutes ago!
tims145 almost 5 years ago
In an epidemiological context, it’s at least 9 years old (example, article in Math Biosci. April 2011 Effect of media-induced social distancing on disease transmission in a two patch setting) So unless your “jerks of the world” include professional epidemiologists, you can still not like the term but don’t claim someone pulled it out of their rectum. (I thought Google had a feature that allows you to check the use of a term or word over time but I forget how to get to it)
WCraft Premium Member almost 5 years ago
The dog has the virus?
brklnbern almost 5 years ago
Hmm looks a lot like her own dog.