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WeedleTLiar 1 point ago +1 / -0

Cheers form Canada, where we're perfectly safe from all transmissable disease because of our wonderful government's draconian border restrictions.

IT IS IMPOSSIBLE FOR MONKEY POX TO ENTER CANADA BECAUSE WE ARE TRUSTING THE SCIENCE

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WeedleTLiar 3 points ago +3 / -0

About 5 years ago, in Canada, chicken pox (varicella) vaccination because mandatory in schools.

While researching to see if I would get the shots for my kids I learned that natural cases of chicken pox act as boosters in adults who have already had chicken pox, and that simply being around vaccinated children does not have the effect.

This means that adults who have had chicken pox, and think themselves safe, have actually been undermined by the vaccination program and may be at higher risk of reinfection.

This is not at odds with your info; they stack.

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WeedleTLiar 3 points ago +3 / -0

Not possible, people all have masks and masks stop every disease.

Those welts are clearly stings from trying to masturbate with a wasp nest.

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WeedleTLiar 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think a lot of people are self-employing or going into debt because of the massive inflation.

I've started getting into the so-called gig economy over the last year. Instead of working for a company, where my wage stagnates, I work for a bunch of different people on a casual basis. If someone isn't treating me right, I just work for someone else.

A lot of the people I work for are seriously struggling with inflation; gas alone is adding hundreds of dollars a week to their expenses and that doesn't even get into rising material costs and supply chain shortages.

If you can get onto government benefits, or even lean on a line of credit or second mortgage, you're likely to be better off than you would be earning a pre-inflation salary while prices skyrocket. In a year or so wages will catch up to prices and your debt will be worth maybe 75% of what you took out. At that point you can get a job at the new level and you're set.

That said, it's quite easy to find jobs right now; trades are scarce and you just can't live without them. If you've got the stones to charge the new prices, you're going to do well.

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WeedleTLiar 3 points ago +3 / -0

Meh, we all tried to warn them. I sure don't feel bad for them now.

If they want to start getting crazy though...

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WeedleTLiar 6 points ago +6 / -0

25% of the Canadian dollars currently in circulation were printed in the last two years.

Don't worry about your life savings or anything, Boomers, I'm sure this won't have any effect on the value of your assets...

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WeedleTLiar -2 points ago +1 / -3

It's the same reason I wouldn't debate a guy who claimed the sun is made of gum drops: it's obviously insane.

Flat earthers get two words: time zones.

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WeedleTLiar 3 points ago +3 / -0

Just saw someone post a pic this morning of two black women laying on the ground with stuff scattered everywhere and I'm thinking "What is this, some kind stupid protest?". Then I realize that it's the Buffalo shooting due purely to the post context.

No visible wounds, no blood pools on the clothes or near the bodies, wtf?

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WeedleTLiar 4 points ago +4 / -0

Imagine how this will affect charity.

I live in the low income end of the city and there are 3 second hand stores here where people can donate used clothes or other goods which are resold for cheap. Lots of people use them to setup new apartments, buy work clothes, or just to find weird stuff or antiques.

What happens if everything is rented? All gone, along with the employees. More garbage in the dump, more support required for the poor to go to Walmart.

What happens to fixing stuff if everything is rented? Do we actually think that companies would bother to repair when they can just charge you for the item and destroy it?

Not a very "green" policy...

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WeedleTLiar 4 points ago +4 / -0

This.

The legal system doesn't protect anyone, it's a tool you can use to create penalties for people breaking the law.

The catch is, someone has to use it. It does not self activate. And, unfortunately, we don't have a body like the police to pro-actively investigate white collar crime like election fraud.

So, basically, nobody pulled the trigger.

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WeedleTLiar 2 points ago +2 / -0

got most of my daily news from the front page of reddit

And then somehow decided that your only choice was to murder as many people as possible before getting killed? No...

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WeedleTLiar 4 points ago +4 / -0

If you don't have a voice, you have to take your kids out.

I like this. I too my kids out two years ago and I often wonder if I should have left them in and fought instead. But that's exactly when I pulled them out: when I proved to myself that they didn't hear anything I said.

Kids come first. Once they're safe yoy can begin to plan the counter attack.

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WeedleTLiar 1 point ago +1 / -0

I was a dirty little monkey when I was younger (way too much time by myself) and it didn't even occur to me to play with my junk until at least 11.

This curriculum is grooming kids, period.

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WeedleTLiar 5 points ago +5 / -0

Imagin 200 million people being such bitches that they would actually allow themselves to be imprisoned like this. And they're mostly men, too.

Really highlights the cultural divide between them and the Wesr.

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WeedleTLiar 3 points ago +3 / -0

An excellent example of the "basic dictatorship" in action.

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WeedleTLiar 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yeah, it was probably more the other way around; these stories warned that young children without guidance could be led astray and become lost, then Disney was like "We could build a place where people voluntarily bring their children to engage in hedonistic excess and then lure them away when the parents inevitably let their guard down".

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WeedleTLiar 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is the smoking gun, is it not? Conclusive proof that the vax doesn't work and never did?

And just in time to really stick it to some folks trying to get elected in Ontario.

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WeedleTLiar 2 points ago +2 / -0

Chances are, if the mother got the shot and got pregnant in the last two years, that kid's getting the shot too. No big loss.

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WeedleTLiar 3 points ago +3 / -0

You can't magically regulate stuff to be healthy.

Formula isn't poison, it's just not as good as breast milk and never will be. The government can't magically fix that.

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WeedleTLiar 0 points ago +1 / -1

Working mothers

This here's your problem.

Motherhood (heck, parenthood) is a full time job. Why do women think that they can, let alone should, work while raising kids?

Do you not have a husband to provide for you? That's basically the point of husbands; if your man can't pay for the families expenses he's a shitty man or you're a gold digger.

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WeedleTLiar 1 point ago +2 / -1

Exceeept...

You don't substitute baby food for breast milk, you substitute cow milk. Babies can't eat solid foods for months, period.

Also, baby food is a massive scam. It is, literally, vegetables boiled mushy and pureed. You can make it yourself with a pot and a hot plate.

Babies aren't starving because of this. More likely it's a psyop to make new mothers (the most likely to succum to hysteria) afraid when they can't find "baby food".

Edit: Remember wet nurses?

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WeedleTLiar 3 points ago +3 / -0

I looked into electric cars back at school and it always amazes me that they aren't more repairable, considering how simple they are compared to gas cars.

No timing chain, no gaskets, few fluid systems, basically one big moving part plus accessories and a little computer.

Shoot, I should be able to change the motor out in a couple hours with some friends and furniture straps.

Seems unnecessarily complicated...

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WeedleTLiar 4 points ago +4 / -0

Imagine a country that exports petrolium, ships it across the Pacific to be processed into disposable consumer goods, which get shipped back to the original country and consoomed, then are shipped back across the Pacific for disposal, at which point they're thrown in the ocean.

Obviously, the best thing to do to deal with pointless waste in this, purely hypothetical, country is to tax the sale of farm trucks...

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WeedleTLiar 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is more important than quality issues; the fact that they're gettibg fixed. People forget that these are largely still quasi-prototypes that are being fine tuned by a young company.

And yes, obviously you would recycle the batteries, the same way you do with every other battery. Throwing a battery in the dump is like pouring gasoline into a storm drain; if you do that, you're the asshole, not tesla.

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