"Jim" / James Augustine née James Patrick O'Shaughnessy / Mister Metokur / Jim81Jim / Internet Aristocrat - His autistic videos and the gay beta "sweetie squad" who mindlessly suck his cock.

Is James Augustine FUCKING DEAD?

  • Yes! Another Vtumour simp kicks the bucket.

    Votes: 228 36.1%
  • NO. Antis are just writing fan fiction 😭😭😭😭😭

    Votes: 404 63.9%

  • Total voters
    632
The appeal is simply that lots of people are using it. Aside from that, it’s never offered anything unique from other social media sites—including censorship.
And the sheer size of people is a big fucking draw.
Like seriously, it's half of the name "social media."

Even if the retards on twitter ironically block people at the drop of a hat.
 
Any type of pneumonia leaves you weaker and more susceptible to other infections. Same with wuflu.

It doesn't usually cause pneumonia, at least not directly. It can set off a chaotic immune response called a cytokine storm that causes your immune system to attack infected and healthy tissue alike. Then other infections step in and devour the necrotizing tissue and that causes pneumonia.
 
I'm not surprised Jim hasn't streamed about this for awhile.
He does have a hipster characteristic where if something he talks about quite often gets too popular, he doesn't want to give it much time anymore beyond Twitter zings and retweeting BNODesk.

That said, those in his age range are at risk of contracting the chinese coof if they have underlying conditions like weak lungs from smoking. And how often is this dude sick.
 
Does anyone have recent photos of jade?

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does anyone believe jim on rumors of relapsing into something worse after you recover?

There were some reported cases, fueling speculation about relapse or reinfection, but whether that's true remains to be seen.
I could imagine something similar to chickenpox/shingles happening, with the virus remaining dormant after the initial infection, and flaring up again under a weak immune system, causing more severe symptoms.

In that case, the problem would be fairly limited. A bigger issue would be recovered carriers that are still infectious, but there's no evidence yet to support that either.
 
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