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icockmyglock 4 points ago +4 / -0

There's no need to a butt hurt whiner over it.

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icockmyglock 10 points ago +10 / -0

He exhibited what can only be described as profound apathy.

Brain damage can cause those kind of changes you described. Take a look at the story of Phineas Gage and see if there are any similarities there.

After the injury changes were noted in his behavior:

manifesting but little deference for his fellows, impatient of restraint or advice when it conflicts with his desires, at times per­ti­na­cious­ly obstinate, yet capricious and vac­il­lat­ing, devising many plans of future operations, which are no sooner arranged than they are abandoned in turn for others appearing more feasible.

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icockmyglock 2 points ago +2 / -0

It seems the government only recognizes mostly peaceful protests. What you have pictured there is obviously terrorism....see DHS's Aug. 13th terrorist alert citing terrorists who are against "covid measures".

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icockmyglock 5 points ago +5 / -0

I swear I thought they were following CDC protocols.

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icockmyglock 8 points ago +8 / -0

Back about, IDK, 8-10 years ago all news media, like a conducted orchestra, started talking about how people needed to get their flu vaccine shot. Then it escalated to pointing out how people without the vaccine were infecting other people. Then it escalated further to shaming. Then nurses were being called out for showing up to work without being vaccinated putting already at risk people at greater risk, how could a person do that to another human being. Then you began seeing "news" anchors rising up out of their chairs to tell their audiences to, and I quote, "stop being selfish and get the damned shot".

It was weird. It's the weirdest thing I had seen out of the news media. And as quickly as it came, it went. The rhetoric coming from news media surrounding the flu vaccine shank back to it's regular seasonal mentions about how it's good for you and you should get it.

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icockmyglock 5 points ago +5 / -0

I provided the source links in another reply in this post, but, if you read the ABC article there are two statements that are noteworthy. One states that Biden is considering travel restrictions. This is an unconstitutional order if he invokes it. Second he is reconsidering how the government reimburses hospitals for people who are not vaxxed. I take that to mean he is going to prohibit reimbursement which will also domino to insurance companies who will likely also deny coverage for illnesses attributed to covid.

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icockmyglock 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's so disheartening seeing Schwarzenegger toe the official narrative, but I guess what more would we expect from an establishment man that has had such uncanny luck his entire life. I don't fault him for his successes, but he achieved that through the freedoms he so callously is tossing away for the rest of us.

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icockmyglock 3 points ago +3 / -0

A380 fuel system

You'll note that the fuel tanks are not limited to the wings.

The video makes several erroneous assumptions in the first 5 minutes without even basic knowledge of the A380's construction. Comparing high efficiency fuel pumping systems to a fire hose filling a pull and calling bullshit smacks of laziness.

Damn I wish I had the time, interest and focus to make such bullshit videos all the time......

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icockmyglock 1 point ago +1 / -0

A feminist who adopted black children, how many more red flags did you need to know this is a neo-liberal in conservative clothing? Knew it was a bad decision from the start and yet everyone called me a bigot....typical.

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icockmyglock 6 points ago +6 / -0

I'm probably wrong but, you know I can usually sense when people are bluffing. All this blustering, this screaming, this shaming to get people to take the vax seems like a bluff.

Maybe the FDA isn't going to approve the vax and that's why the msm and woke corporations are trying so hard to get everyone vaxed before FDA's decision?

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icockmyglock 1 point ago +1 / -0

My GF brought home some of this. The raw texture and stickiness of it is a close approximation to meat. However, I refused to eat it. To me it was disgusting to think this plant based product when raw so closely approximates it.

If I don't want to eat meat, I wouldn't eat meat. But I like eating meat. I don't want a substitute. For me it's either meat or no meat, there is no substitution.

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icockmyglock -2 points ago +1 / -3

I'm not pro-jab by any means, but this is the dumbest comparison possible. One would expect that if a certain population suffers from a disease that they're also going to have the most wide spread usage of a treatment for said disease. The more wide spread the disease, the more wide spread usage of the treatment.

If the page references wasn't filled with so much rhetoric I might actually take a look the authors statement more closely.

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icockmyglock 3 points ago +4 / -1

They'd have a hard time hiding that considering any cut is going to cause people to bleed profusely.

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