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The Gospel according to "Frozen II" (or, why Elsa is Jesus) (edit 9)

I'm still rewriting The Gospel according to "Frozen II" (or, why Elsa is Jesus). I think the writing is basically done, and I've now published it in place of the old post. I still want to add a few more pictures. You may next want to read: A systematic mythology of the "Frozen" universe The Gospel […]

The Gospel according to "Frozen II" (or, why Elsa is Jesus) (edit 8)

I'm still rewriting The Gospel according to "Frozen II" (or, why Elsa is Jesus). I think I'm maybe halfway done. You may next want to read: A systematic mythology of the "Frozen" universe The Gospel according to Disney's "Tangled" Another post, from the table of contents

The Gospel according to "Frozen II" (or, why Elsa is Jesus) (edit 7)

I'm rewriting The Gospel according to "Frozen II" (or, why Elsa is Jesus). I haven't actually replaced the post with the new version, as the rewrite is still in an intermediary state. You may next want to read: A systematic mythology of the "Frozen" universe The Gospel according to Disney's "Tangled" Another post, from the table […]

Many places can reopen now, but "how" matters more than "when"

Remember, we need to keep R0 under 1. We need enough social distancing, personal protection, disinfecting, and other such measures, so that each infected person causes less than one additional infection. That's the "how". The question of "when" almost doesn't matter in comparison. If we really get the "how" right, much of the country can open now, or very soon. If we get it really wrong, then it won't matter how long we wait - we'll never be able to safely lift the lockdowns. That's why we must reopen very carefully and deliberately.
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