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Michalusmichalus 6 points ago +6 / -0

Gaines’ husband, Louis Barker, said that she was hit multiple times by a guy in a dress. Gaines shared footage of the events on Twitter, showing herself being verbally attacked by detractors while being rushed out of the venue by police officers.

The same Title IX the white house intends to amend.

https://news-us.feednews.com/news/detail/55b9e9f49f68c22246d4f6a83ec15830?client=news

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Michalusmichalus 2 points ago +2 / -0

In a complaint filed to a New York District Court, Janice apparently misled JPMorgan Chase into thinking that Frank had 4.25 million users, which would obviously make it incredibly popular.

However, in reality, Frank reportedly had fewer than 300,000 users, with JPMorgan Chase allegedly paying the price for an app more than ten times the size of that.

https://www.unilad.com/news/charlie-javice-founder-frank-app-arrested-fraud-377672-20230405.amp.html

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Michalusmichalus 2 points ago +2 / -0

Lauren's GP told her she had molar pregnancy—something that made no sense to her then. Her worst nightmare came true when the doctors explained what it meant, and she researched her diagnosis. She recalled:

"I didn't even know what that was, so they gave me a fact sheet - as I was reading it, my heart just started to sink."

In other words, the then-mom-of-one had a type of gestational trophoblastic disease characterized by a sperm fertilizing an empty egg. The dotted cloudy area in the scan wasn't a fetus she was carrying but a cluster of cells.

Further tests confirmed Lauren's deepest and darkest fears—the mass she was carrying was cancer. Not only were her pregnancy dreams shattered, but she had to accept the dismal state of events.

https://news.amomama.com/402519-pregnant-woman-goes-for-a-scan-after-her.html?utm_source=operanews&utm_medium=referral

Women's reproductive health should be getting more attention than trans health, it's a larger population.

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Michalusmichalus 1 point ago +1 / -0

There's nothing good about that person. He was raised wrong, and power went to his head.

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Michalusmichalus 1 point ago +1 / -0

This pic came from a thread yesterday.

People went to jail for the videos that pornhub re-uploads every 6 months like clockwork. It can't be the women in the videos. They were in jail the first few times. The comments of the videos are saying that the video is of a minor. The videos get reuploaded every 6 months.

Clearly I'm not going to link it. But, my now 19 yr old son gets links to these videos on pornhub all the time. Since it's him, he's the only one that is safe to click it, and report it.

The only people that could be uploading these videos are the police. Because these videos were used to put the women who videoed themselves intimate with a 15 yr old in jail. So, the police are uploading child pornography intentionally. Meanwhile the users of pornhub recognize the video and it's history and report, or my son's friends recognize my son, and send him the video to report.

Pornhub can't be saved. It needs to go.

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Michalusmichalus 1 point ago +1 / -0

You can get your page removed from wiki. An author did it because sokwnidiotnwas arguing about the book they wrote. The person kept editing the page wrong, and the author told them that's if they were going to allow lies they needed to stake it down.

I think it was Laird Scranton. I just looked, and he's not there. He used the argument that they were falsifying his research.

by DrLeaks
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Michalusmichalus 2 points ago +2 / -0

It could be someone on tour. It could he someone at work... But, they didn't tell us that. They left us hanging.

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Michalusmichalus 4 points ago +4 / -0

I think they just proved climate change is a religion.

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Michalusmichalus 2 points ago +2 / -0

He didn't take the product he peddled.

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Michalusmichalus 1 point ago +1 / -0

The current scientific system is governed by the “publish or perish” imperative. Researchers are evaluated by the number of studies they publish in peer-reviewed journals and by the number of times these papers are cited by other colleagues. The well-intentioned mechanism, however, has produced adverse effects, as explained by the British engineer Nick Wise, a researcher at Cambridge University who, in his spare time, seeks out fraud in science. Wise has uncovered shady “factories of scientific studies,” produced by copying and pasting other studies or by automatic text generators, and whose authorship is secretly sold for hundreds or thousands of dollars to inflate resumes. “I found a study by Rafael Luque whose authorship had previously been offered in a group on [the messaging platform] Telegram,” Wise said.

The Spanish researcher published that paper on the degradation of ibuprofen in wastewater five months ago, with six co-authors from the University of Bushehr and another from the University of Tabriz, both in Iran.

Luque is constantly publishing papers. Last year he authored some 110 articles. So far this year he has published 58. The chemist admitted that since December, he has been using the artificial intelligence program ChatGPT to “polish” his texts. “These months have been quite productive, because there are articles that used to require two or three days and now I do them in one day,” he said. ChatGPT, launched in December, is capable of generating in-depth texts in response to complex questions. Luque said he basically uses it to improve his written expression in English and strongly denies having any relationship with any wholesale research factory.

Russian mathematician Alexander Magazinov, like Wise, also spends his spare time combing scientific literature for “tortured phrases”: unusual expressions that are added to plagiarized texts, precisely to avoid the computer programs that detect plagiarism. One example is to replace the usual “artificial intelligence” with “falsified consciousness”. Magazinov mentioned that a non-existent “vegetative electron microscopy” appears in two studies by Luque published with Iranian colleagues.

Scientists around the world use an American website called PubPeer to anonymously and ruthlessly comment on articles by other colleagues, and not always with reason on their side. There are critiques of around 90 of Luque’s studies on PubPeer, many of them from Magazinov himself. A common reproach is that the Spanish chemist’s papers include dozens of unnecessary citations to other articles to artificially inflate the number of citations from other colleagues. In 2018, the University of Córdoba boasted that 84 out of 100 of Luque’s studies were cited by other scientists.

This man is scamming the same, " has it been peer reviewed?" system that people who don't understand the knowledge filter use as an excuse to ignore new data.

https://english.elpais.com/science-tech/2023-04-02/one-of-the-worlds-most-cited-scientists-rafael-luque-suspended-without-pay-for-13-years.html?outputType=amp

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Michalusmichalus 4 points ago +4 / -0

The article goes out of its way not to mention the vaccine. Which speaks for itself.

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Michalusmichalus 1 point ago +1 / -0

Idk what I expected it to lol like, but less gorilla.

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Michalusmichalus 6 points ago +6 / -0

The woman and possibly her daughter are vaccine injured.

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Michalusmichalus 4 points ago +4 / -0

That sit also says work from home is a security risk. Ignoring the fact that people in the industry implement the same standards in their home that they use for a living. The standards the Restrict Act wants to make illegal.

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Michalusmichalus 4 points ago +4 / -0

That site has an article about tiktok that doesn't mention the Restrict Act once.

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Michalusmichalus 3 points ago +3 / -0

Before she went blind, Elizabeth was a trained nurse who had just retrained in October 2020 when she went after she developed severe Meige Syndrome; a condition where the patient has frequent spasms of their eyelids, lower face, jaw, and tongue.

https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1755714/long-covid-amanda-jelley-covid/amp

She was one of those hero's mandated to participate in the trial.

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Michalusmichalus 0 points ago +1 / -1

If you're on the ground, get out of the way so the person you're trying to stop isn't hurt because of your interferance.

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Michalusmichalus 3 points ago +3 / -0

NNN was just discussing how cloud hoards were being deleted without the users knowledge last week.

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