Kinderpocalypse

The stage of the CoViD-19 global pandemic where we see a spike in deaths of children from Coronavirus. The main cause of this is transmission from unvaccinated parents to their young children. This will be due, in part, to ICU beds being taken up by adults with severe cases of CoViD which means children with moderate cases are denied care by overwhelmed hospitals. 2022 will see the Omicron variant (5th Wave) run rampant through the populace, with an R⁰ ≈ 3.5. Even though it may be "less deadly" overall, the hospital system being pushed past the "breaking point" will necessitate Triage Protocols to ration care. The infant through age 9 demographic will see almost as high of a death rate as the 70+ demo.
"Sadly, Karen's baby died during the Kinderpocalypse. Had she been vaccinated and believed in Science, her child would have survived the Coronavirus pandemic."
by Nate 360° December 29, 2021
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Bippin'

Bipping’/Bipping is a term for a type of car break-in that involves breaking a window & stealing personal items. The term originated in Oakland, California based on an acronym for “burglary in progress” where thieves break off spark plug pieces to shatter car windows. Today, the more common tool is a rescue device, intended to save trapped drivers.

In the Bay Area, "getting bipped" is an unofficial term for being a victim of an auto break-in. San Francisco has earned the nickname "Bip City" due to the high number of car break-ins and personal items lost to theft. Residents have resorted to removing EVERYTHING from their vehicles and just leaving the windows rolled down as a signal to burglars that there is nothing of value inside. The most common areas this happens in The City are North Beach, Japan Town, and Presidio. Tourists are most likely to get bipped at Fisherman’s Wharf, Pier 39, Coit Tower, and Golden Gate Park

More sophisticated thieves even use Bluetooth scanning to check for the presence of electronic devices stored in the vehicle. The M.O. is to hit a high volume of automobiles in quick succession, making as little noise as possible. A typical bip lasts under one minute as the goal is to quickly steal items from the glovebox, console, and front & back seats. Usually an accomplice drops off the perp then waits at the end of block to collect the stolen goods before moving along to another area. Over 13,000 B.I.P.s have been reported annually since 2017.
"Damn cuh, I got bipped last night! All they got was my phone charger and some pocket change, but now I gotta replace my broken window. I'm stuck off all this bippin' cuh!"
by Nate 360° February 28, 2024
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Bippin'

Bipping’/Bipping is a term for a car break-in that involves breaking a window & stealing personal items. The term originated in Oakland, California based on an acronym for “burglary in progress” where thieves break off spark plug pieces to shatter car windows. Today, the more common tool is a rescue device, which was invented to save trapped drivers.

In the Bay Area, "getting bipped" is an unofficial term for being a victim of an auto break-in. San Francisco has earned the nickname "Bip City" due to the high number of car break-ins and personal items lost to theft. Residents have resorted to removing EVERYTHING from their vehicles and just leaving the windows rolled down as a signal to burglars that there is nothing of value inside. The most common areas this happens in The City are North Beach, Japan Town, and Presidio. Tourists are most likely to get bipped at Fisherman’s Wharf, Pier 39, Coit Tower, and Golden Gate Park

More sophisticated thieves even use Bluetooth scanning to check for the presence of electronic devices stored in the vehicle. The M.O. is to hit a high volume of automobiles in quick succession, making as little noise as possible. A typical bip lasts under one minute as the goal is to quickly steal items from the glovebox, console, and front & back seats. Usually an accomplice drops off the perp then waits at the end of block to collect the stolen goods before moving along to another area. Over 13,000 B.I.P.s have been reported annually since 2017.
"Damn cuh, I got bipped last night! All they got was my phone charger and some pocket change, but now I gotta replace my broken window. Why they be bippin' in our hood cuh?"
by Nate 360° February 28, 2024
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