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Wonder if this was the straw that broke Twitter's back when they banned Epoch from the platform

eta: looks like Twitter caved.
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Wonder if this was the straw that broke Twitter's back when they banned Epoch from the platform
I take it you've never seen Asians using umbrellas in that sort of heat?In the year of our lord 2022 in the month of August in 90 degree California heat I'm still seeing Asian fobs when I go running wearing masks and gloves outside.
We're more than two years past this bullshit starting and there are still weirdos acting like it's March 2020 when everything started shutting down.
In the year of our lord 2022 in the month of August in 90 degree California heat I'm still seeing Asian fobs when I go running wearing masks and gloves outside.
We're more than two years past this bullshit starting and there are still weirdos acting like it's March 2020 when everything started shutting down.
They do that to keep the sun off (FOB Asian women don't like being tan, since "it makes them look poor"). That at least kind of makes sense.I take it you've never seen Asians using umbrellas in that sort of heat?
In the year of our lord 2022 in the month of August in 90 degree California heat I'm still seeing Asian fobs when I go running wearing masks and gloves outside.
We're more than two years past this bullshit starting and there are still weirdos acting like it's March 2020 when everything started shutting down.
Okay, let me explain this in every way possible.FOB Asian women don't like being tan, since "it makes them look poor"
You forget, the thing was invented to keep off the sun . It's why they were originally called parasols.HOLDING AN UMBRELLA IN THE MIDDLE OF JULY MAKES YOU LOOK LIKE A SPED. Would you rather be looked at as poor or retarded?
I'm going to give him a break. High speeds without something over your mouth and nose kinda suck. Done many miles in a miata without a windshield (or doors, or body panels, or much at all, really) and you can't breathe well over about 45.Shit its August in Florida with 90+ Degree heat and I saw some dumb nigger on a ninja bike last week with no helmet, no riding jacket, no gloves, but that mother fucker had his mask on.
I've already mentioned this to Drain Todger before and even heckin' science has vindicated me.(archive) I can say as someone who has walked through the proverbial lion's den several times without infection that I attribute it 100% to nicotine.My boomer dad and stepmother just tested positive. He's unvaccinated and she's boosted. He's got a dry cough and she's on the brink of being taken to the hospital. Between the two, she's the healthy one, and he's smoked a pack a day since the late 60s.
"Umbrella" also still refers to its function as a provider of shade.You forget, the thing was invented to keep off the sun . It's why they were originally called parasols.
It’s a chink thing. Most other Asian countries are over it. Chinks love to wear masks though because of their inferiority complex and fear of the scary virus. Of course they’ll still pull their masks off to scream into WeChat, hock a loogy or pick their nose in public.In the year of our lord 2022 in the month of August in 90 degree California heat I'm still seeing Asian fobs when I go running wearing masks and gloves outside.
We're more than two years past this bullshit starting and there are still weirdos acting like it's March 2020 when everything started shutting down.
The CCP are doing it as a control exercise.It’s a chink thing. Most other Asian countries are over it. Chinks love to wear masks though because of their inferiority complex and fear of the scary virus. Of course they’ll still pull their masks off to scream into WeChat, hock a loogy or pick their nose in public.
The CCP are doing it as a control exercise.
Best damn way to subjugate and intensely monitor 1.4billion subjects.
Their facial recognition software has jumped leaps and bounds and does more than the usual facial features.Seems counter productive, it's difficult enough to discern one ant from another in the hive, having them cover half their face must make it almost impossible.
A research team led by Rice University neuroengineers has created wireless technology to remotely activate specific brain circuits in fruit flies in under one second.
In a published demonstration in Nature Materials, researchers from Rice, Duke University, Brown University and Baylor College of Medicine used magnetic signals to activate targeted neurons that controlled the body position of freely moving fruit flies in an enclosure.
“To study the brain or to treat neurological disorders the scientific community is searching for tools that are both incredibly precise, but also minimally invasive,” said study author Jacob Robinson , an associate professor in electrical and computer engineering at Rice and a member of Rice's Neuroengineering Initiative . “Remote control of select neural circuits with magnetic fields is somewhat of a holy grail for neurotechnologies. Our work takes an important step toward that goal because it increases the speed of remote magnetic control, making it closer to the natural speed of the brain.”
Precisely timed activation of genetically targeted cells is a powerful tool for the study of neural circuits and control of cell-based therapies. Magnetic control of cell activity, or ‘magnetogenetics’, using magnetic nanoparticle heating of temperature-sensitive ion channels enables remote, non-invasive activation of neurons for deep-tissue applications and freely behaving animal studies. However, the in vivo response time of thermal magnetogenetics is currently tens of seconds, which prevents precise temporal modulation of neural activity. Moreover, magnetogenetics has yet to achieve in vivo multiplexed stimulation of different groups of neurons. Here we produce subsecond behavioural responses in Drosophila melanogaster by combining magnetic nanoparticles with a rate-sensitive thermoreceptor (TRPA1-A). Furthermore, by tuning magnetic nanoparticles to respond to different magnetic field strengths and frequencies, we achieve subsecond, multichannel stimulation. These results bring magnetogenetics closer to the temporal resolution and multiplexed stimulation possible with optogenetics while maintaining the minimal invasiveness and deep-tissue stimulation possible only by magnetic control.
He lives!There was a hearing streamed live on C-SPAN yesterday that everyone should see. There was testimony from a few scientists that Fauci basically lied, and yes, the NIH were funding GOF research:
Also, see this file by computational biologist Nick Patterson about oversight on virus research, which I've also attached:
Also, someone is compiling all the papers on the nanotech stuff:
I have to give it to Sen. Paul; he's been a fucking trooper throughout this entire pandemic and is still fighting for the truth. I still have respect for this father for being a much needed critical voice throughout his time in Congress. It's obvious Rand has taken that torch from his father.There was a hearing streamed live on C-SPAN yesterday that everyone should see. There was testimony from a few scientists that Fauci basically lied, and yes, the NIH were funding GOF research:
https://www.c-span.org/video/?522133-1/hearing-virus-research-funding&vod