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Antonia 1 year ago
#12
That right there is why I've never liked driving. You have to trust people you have never met to operate powerful heavy machinery going at high speeds safely around you. I've watched people blissfully drive through Red lights at high speed narrowly missing other traffic. If the other cars had started moving right when their light went green that would have been the end...
       
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Bela 1 year ago
#3 More medically unsubstantiated hypochondria porn to keep the low IQ peasantry in a constant state of fear, since the fearful are easy to manipulate and control.

#10 "R and T Phenomenon." Is that what they're calling vax related cardiac deaths now? Seriously??? sm_80

#14 That's specious reasoning. A "despicable act" to one person, is a 'noble act' to another. One person's terrorist is the other person's freedom fighter. etc etc.
       
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Andy 1 year ago
Bela,LOL, You're too funny!
       
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Claire 1 year ago
Bela,
Well for your tinfoil hat anti-vax conspiracy about R & T deaths it actually happened to a kid in my town when I was in high school. Took a baseball to the chest (not even a fastball) and dropped to the ground, couldn't save him just gone instantly. This was over 20 years ago so it's nothing new...
       
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Chan 1 year ago
Claire,

You’re still calling “anti vaxers” conspiracy theorists??
       
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Otis 1 year ago
Chan,
When they talk about so called vax related cardiac deaths then I would, people like that tend to ignore the fact that many of those people had other health issues to start with and just blame everything on "the shot". Vaccines have been around for a long time and many of the complaints about it causing problems (and the "research" backing them) is based on things that haven't been used in vaccines for years. When something gets spouted off about without any real science (other than political figures) then that's generally a conspiracy theory...
       
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Trixie 1 year ago
Otis,

Your glib, simplistic inaccuracies probably sounded smarter in your head.
       
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Lila 1 year ago
Trixie,

They sound pretty good in mine, which part was wrong? The fact there's nothing proven to be wrong with vaccines? The "research" that gets cited all the time about mercury used as a preservative in vaccines causing problems (that isn't actually used anymore and hasn't been for years)? Or the people with underlying health problems dying sometime after they had a vaccine (kinda like having a mechanic check the pressure in your tires and complaining that now your radio doesn't work)? I think that was the points that they listed. Which one was inaccurate?
       
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Ote 1 year ago
Chan,

Claire is just pointing out facts there snowflake.
       
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Chan 1 year ago
Ote,

You’re still wearing a mask, aren’t you?
       
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