No, I disagree. Literally with every one of these stories the media blames something else entirely. I haven’t seen a single one that even mentioned the vaccines as being a possibility.
It’s much more likely imo that they’re trying to convince people that young people were always having heart attacks and blood clots or as I’ve seen many times, they blame the virus
I think that picture is just bad because if you do an image search I don’t really see any of her being overweight
I haven’t watched this one yet but the why files is a great channel. He presents the information in an unbiased way for the most part and he and his team seem to do a lot of research. Definitely recommend his other videos too
From the article:
“Aspartame joins a category with more than 300 other possible cancer-causing agents, including things like aloe vera extract, Asian-style pickled vegetables and carpentry work” lol
“the guidance means that “average people are safe to drink up to 14 cans of diet drink a day … and even this ‘acceptable daily limit’ has a large built-in safety factor.”
So basically, don’t be a retard. Got it
Why not just post the data that you used to make the chart, you’ve already found the info. I can’t find anything like this for my area
Yeah I couldn’t find anything similar to this for my area. The guy is probably bullshitting if he refuses to even link the data he used for his own chart
Links? I searched and couldn’t find any articles talking about this other than a couple random tweets
What!? There’s a picture of a tweet without any supporting information whatsoever. What more could you want?
What!? A company that makes and sells office furniture for your home says we’re all gonna be really gross and sick if we don’t buy nice office furniture for our homes? Wild stuff
Can you link the pictures? When I searched through duckduckgo it appears his left ear is detached and his right is attached. A bit odd maybe but I don’t see any variation between pics
Never imagined I would see the day that conspiracy theorists say ufos are fake because the govt is now talking about it. What a time to be alive lol
Someone out there must have a video. I’d have to see that before making any judgments
Every week? This is the 3rd I’ve seen, does anyone else have links to others?
Of course nobody here bothered to actually read the article. The article is taking about the preceding 3 decades and as far as I can see, doesn’t include data past 2019. This place is becoming a huge echo chamber.
I’ve never met a person who did any research on the topic of Bigfoot that says it definitely doesn’t exist.
If interested look up Jeff Meldrum. He’s a Professor of Anatomy and Anthropology in the Department of Biological Sciences at Idaho State University and specializes in foot morphology. He has an extensive collection of Bigfoot print casts and he would not be fooled by a costume foot or foot stamp or something.
They actually suggest this as a possible part of it lol
“Heat in particular persistently returns during the summer, and given climate change will only continue to pose such a fatal threat.
On the country’s hottest days there is inevitably a spike in excess deaths as thousands succumb to it.“
Yeah they have these filters in photo apps that the majority of women now use that basically completely change the way you look. Those didn’t really exist 7 years ago
From the article
For individuals interested in challenging conspiracy thinking, the authors of the new review provide some tips:
Don’t appeal to emotion. The research suggests that emotional strategies don’t work to budge belief.
Don’t get sucked into factual arguments. Debates over the facts of a conspiracy theory or the consequences of believing in a particular conspiracy also fail to make much difference, the authors found.
Focus on prevention. The best strategies seem to involve helping people recognize unreliable information and untrustworthy sources before they’re exposed to a specific belief.
Support education and analysis. Putting people into an analytic mindset and explicitly teaching them how to evaluate information appears most protective against conspiracy rabbit holes.
Don’t get sucked into those pesky “facts” lol
Just wait until you hear about what these mayors have done
I haven’t had any trouble buying vape supplies online. They made it a requirement that you need a signature on delivery but lots of places ignore that.
There’s actually no good way to limit it because sites will always find a work around. Making it mandatory to charge for porn doesn’t make any sense. Why should I be forced to sell something I want to give away for free? And if it doesn’t require an id than what’s gonna stop a child from buying a gift card and using that to see the porn.
This is from September and it says right there that it’s a proposed idea. Did it ever actually get implemented? The article mentions nothing about it actually being implemented.
It’s so annoying that no matter whether you’re liberal or conservative you have to wade through a river of shit to find any news that is giving you a straight story.
Obviously if this is true it’s ridiculous and I’m against it but there is no evidence presented that it’s even a thing. Just another anger inducer that they assume you’ll forget about in a couple days
Fucking Christ. The covid brain fog is caused by the spike protein so purposefully inject yourself with spike protein. These people are evil
It’s criminal that these articles and scientists will happily admit that both the vaccine and infection will expose you to the spike protein, and that we’ve learned that the spike protein is damaging peoples bodies in many ways. But never ever ever suggest that the vaccine could possibly be damaging peoples bodies.
Unfortunately it’s typical clown world that we now live in. And I think the worst part is that the vast majority of people only consume normie media and thus will never even know of any of this.
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