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CynthiaQ 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes, this is so weird... that so many of the prominent vax-pushers keeping marching out dutifully and announcing they've tested positive for the whatever.

WHY WOULD THEY DO THAT? Wouldn't you keep mum? Act like the injection is safeandeffective?

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CynthiaQ 1 point ago +2 / -1

You don't even know how to spell "I". FU.

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CynthiaQ 1 point ago +1 / -0

I got a weird vibe from a podcast I listened to a few years ago, hosted by some kind of "elite" FBI operative who'd just happened to've been abused as a youngster. The non-profit the podcast was touting was called "Dark to Light", and I just have a feeling it is not entirely legit.

https://player.fm/series/best-case-worst-case

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CynthiaQ 1 point ago +1 / -0

Why would this guy say people will balk at CBDCs, when the majority of idiots have already accepted the jab, without any legitimate or rational emergency pressure to do so???

by pkvi
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CynthiaQ 1 point ago +1 / -0

WTH do you mean, you "don't have a source"?

This image came from somewhere.

by Nogrim
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CynthiaQ 1 point ago +1 / -0

The bottleneck is going to be staffing. No use having a "bed" without trained staff to attend the patient. Hospitals were first laying off staff because facilities were UNDER-used (as seen in the many "empty hospital" videos that kept getting taken down), and now they are further reducing staff both voluntarily and involuntarily via the new mandates.

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CynthiaQ 3 points ago +3 / -0

This says it has multi-media support and collaboration, but does cost something: https://www.hollywoodcamerawork.com/causality-purchase.html#buy

I think it's worth exploring the screen-writing options because they deal with timelines AND multiple characters. Would be nice if links, videos, pdfs, etc. could be linked to "scenes" or "events" within the "script".

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CynthiaQ 3 points ago +3 / -0

I wonder whether a screen-writing software might be useful to organize and outline material. I started using Scrivener at one point to try and keep track of a similar project, but just got bogged down for various reasons.

This looks interesting: https://www.studiobinder.com

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CynthiaQ 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think it's "Community" but pronounced with a smirk.

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CynthiaQ 6 points ago +6 / -0

How would you even know? They all have various layers of holding companies.. Even selling to an individual.. it can end up being some lawyer who just flips it to XYZ Enterprises.

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CynthiaQ 1 point ago +1 / -0

In the face of declining fossil-fuel availability (reckoned at -6% p.a. in a 2016 HSBC report), a "vaccine" sterilization programme could perhaps be described as "compassionate", given the alternative.

https://www.lemonde.fr/blog/petrole/files/2017/01/HSBC-peak-oil-report-2017.pdf

by pkvi
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CynthiaQ 2 points ago +2 / -0

Not a genius.

Here's why: People are not evolutionarily programmed, by and large, to curb their own reproduction, hence won't do so. We aren't different from bacteria in a petri dish in that sense. We will "grow" as long as there are energy gradients (currently represented almost entirely by fossil fuels) to be broken down to our advantage.

Life has a ratcheting function: he who consumes energy today gets to move to the next level (procreate); he who renounces energy consumption and/or procreation is more likely to end up as an evolutionary dead end.

Review the Maximum Power (or EmPower, or Entropy Production) Principle of evolutionary system dynamics (Salthe, Odum, etc.).

Darwinism is in no way "outworn". Langan's is not a scientific assessment, but an ideological and emotional assessment.

Evolutionary "merit" lies in who makes it to the next level (of procreation). Depending on the environmental context, that could be Bill Gates' kids in a multi-million$ bunker, or some 75-IQer who is willing to machete and eat the neighbor kids.

Evolution is what spaghetti sticks after it's been thrown at the wall.

The jury is always out.

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CynthiaQ 2 points ago +2 / -0

20:1, but still...

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CynthiaQ 1 point ago +1 / -0

Because Fiat is accepted by 99% of the sellers who have stuff you might want to buy.

XRP is accepted by ...?

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CynthiaQ 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is what I remember being called "Boston City Hospital". It's in Roxbury, which now is pretty much an all-black neighborhood with lots of housing projects. It was actually set up as a charity-type hospital from the beginning (late 19th-c.)

With so many other top medical facilities in town, though, it's hard for me to imagine a white ending up there unless they happened to be shot within a 5-or-10-block radius.

I don't get what they mean in the article by, "preferentially admitting patients historically denied access to certain forms of medical care."

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CynthiaQ 1 point ago +1 / -0

Cucked.