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If you don't want to be teargassed, don't riot. And if you're told to knock it the fuck off, do so immediately.
Not being allowed to throw bricks at police cars is LiTeRaLLy A pOliCe sTaTe.
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If you don't want to be teargassed, don't riot. And if you're told to knock it the fuck off, do so immediately.
Such a wholesome fanbase.
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This went on for some time.
Take note of the bolded sections.
This is what our vaunted science has come to, folks. Online polls which are probably about as reliable as that one back in 2012 that sent Pitbull to fucking Alaska.
Hundreds Reported Abnormal Menstruation After Exposure to Tear Gas, Study Finds
A scientific paper expands on social media reports of sudden onset of periods, spotting and other menstrual peculiarities during last summer’s protests in Portland, Ore.
Protesters facing tear gas outside the U.S. District Court building in Portland, Ore., in July. A scientist asked if their menstrual cycles had changed after they were exposed to tear gas. Nearly 50 percent said yes.
By Heather Murphy
May 1, 2021
At some point last summer, there were just too many reports of protesters who had experienced abnormal menstrual cycles after being exposed to tear gas for Britta Torgrimson-Ojerio, a nurse researcher at the Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research in Portland, to dismiss them as coincidence.
A preschool teacher told Oregon Public Broadasting that if she inhaled a significant amount of gas at night, she’d get her period the next morning. Other Portland residents shared stories of periods that lasted for weeks and of unusual spotting. Transgender men described sudden periods that defied hormones that had kept menstruation at bay for months or years.
Dr. Torgrimson-Ojerio decided she would try to figure out whether these anecdotes were outliers or representative of a more common phenomenon. She surveyed around 2,200 adults who said they had been exposed to tear gas in Portland last summer. In a study published this week in the journal BMC Public Health, she reported that 899 of them — more than 54 percent of the respondents who potentially menstruate — said they had experienced abnormal menstrual cycles.
“Even though we cannot say anything scientifically definitive about these chemical agents and a causal relationship to menstrual irregularities,” Dr. Torgrimson-Ojerio said, “we can definitively say that in our study most people who had menstrual cycles or a uterus reported menstrual irregularities after reporting exposure to tear gas.”
Downstream effects, like the impact on fertility, are not known, but “this is our call to action to ask our scientific community to turn their eye to this issue,” she said.
Dr. Torgrimson-Ojerio was also interested in whether people had experienced other problems more than a few hours after being exposed to tear gas. She found that 80 percent of survey participants had, with difficulty breathing being among the most prevalent complaints.
Kira Taylor, a professor of epidemiology and population health at the University of Louisville School of Public Health and Information Sciences who is conducting a similar study, said that Dr. Torgrimson-Ojerio’s study provided “some of the first solid evidence” that tear gas might be linked to menstrual abnormalities. It is also “the first study to document the longer-term effects of tear gas exposure in a large population,” she said.
Sven-Eric Jordt, a professor of anesthesiology, pharmacology and cancer biology at the Duke University School of Medicine, who was not involved in the study, applauded the work.
Most of the research that police agencies and the government rely on to inform them about tear gas safety “are outdated, often 50 to 70 years old, and don’t measure up to modern toxicological approaches,” he said. “Most of these studies were conducted in young healthy men at the time, either police or military, and not in women, or in a general civilian population representing protesters.”
Dr. Torgrimson-Ojerio and her colleagues recruited survey participants through social media and links on the websites of The Oregonian and the Oregon Health Authority in July and August.
The researchers asked participants to explain precisely how their periods had been affected after exposure to tear gas. Increased cramps, unusual spotting and uncharacteristically intense or long bleeding were the most common reactions. A number of people who don’t usually have periods because of hormone therapy or age reported unexpected bleeding and spotting, Dr. Torgrimson-Ojerio said.
This study has limitations. It is not a random sample.
“It is possible that people who feel that their health was damaged by tear gas might have been more likely to respond than people who were also exposed, yet did not feel such harmful effects,” Dr. Taylor said. “This means that some of the numbers might be exaggerated.”
Given that subjects were permitted to participate anonymously, researchers could not verify their accounts.
Nor can the study answer how or why tear gas might be contributing to menstrual irregularities or to what extent other factors are also involved. The authors acknowledge that the high levels of stress and anxiety among protesters, for example, could also have contributed to the physical response.
“It is possible that pain, stress, dehydration and exertion play a role,” Dr. Jordt said. Alternatively, tear gas may act as an “endocrine disrupter,” interfering with normal hormonal function.
“The tear gas agent CS, sometimes used by police, is a chlorinated chemical compound and produces additional chlorinated byproducts when burned in the canisters used by the police,” he said. “Exposure to chlorinated chemicals can affect menstrual health.”
Alexander Samuel, a molecular biologist in France, has been investigating similar questions since French protesters began reporting menstrual irregularities.
He mentioned two additional areas for exploration: whether tear gas is metabolized into cyanide, which may cause heavy menstrual bleeding, and the role a traumatic event may play in altering menstrual cycles.
Suspicions about tear gas and menstruation first came up more than a decade ago, during the Arab Spring protests, Dr. Jordt noted.
In 2011, Chile also banned the use of tear gas after a study suggested that CS gas could cause miscarriages and harm young children. Three days later, the Chilean police lifted the ban, insisting that the type of tear gas they used was perfectly safe.
“Teargas is being deployed regularly, night after night, in a general community, [affecting] people who are pregnant, people who are vulnerable because they have other diseases, potentially children or minors, much older adults”.Sweet meteor of death, please purge us from existence.
Archive link because FUCK the Guardian.
Take note of the bolded sections.
This is what our vaunted science has come to, folks. Online polls which are probably about as reliable as that one back in 2012 that sent Pitbull to fucking Alaska.
Kill us all now.
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Twitter, trains, and autistic politicians that don't know when to shut up, it's got to be an overlapping circle as a Venn diagram.
“Teargas is being deployed regularly, night after night, in a general community, [affecting] people who are pregnant, people who are vulnerable because they have other diseases, potentially children or minors, much older adults”.
Perhaps if you're pregnant, under the age of 13, or dying of ebola, rioting should probably be low on your list of priorities.
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The reason she’s getting kicked out is because she’s not paying rent, because “she’s not obligated too”. Also Definitely Be nice to her, And go by her she/her they/them pronouns, Definitely NOT being sarcastic btw
this video goes into more detail about her in the video
Video on the blue trap
Tiktok - check
Dyed hair - check
Nose piercing - check
Being a lazy fuck and begging for free hand outs - check
Muh pronouns - check
Possibly pretending to have a mental illness for extra points or has one that explains this bad behavior - check
Just another disappointment of the human race. The sad part is that these e-begging videos sometimes really work. It's impressive that any of them even have the money to support the parasites.
In continuation of discussing The Walten Files and Martin, one of my pals successfully infiltrated his semi-private Discord server a month and a week ago. Now that he managed to blend with the crowd, he finally has some stuff to show. To begin with, the buggers are strict when it comes to them pronouns. (this rule also contradicts itself, since they DO have funny twf-themed pronouns like bonself, shaself etc)Walten Files stuff. Another Fnaf VHS-like thing. It's not bad actually, but its fandom is godawful and the guy behind it seems to love trannies, considering how many he has as voice actors.
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Yeah, Martin, nice to know that child-murdering corpse in a rabbit suit and his sheep accomplice are supporting trans rights.
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Okay, this one is most likely a shitpost, but...
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Bruv, shut the fuck up, majority of your and Fnaf's audience couldn't give rat's ass about economics or politics.
In case anyone is wondering, Martin ain't a westerner, he is Chilean.
The RLM crew parodied it here.
conspiracy theorists realy love to find the conections to people disliking products and the far right
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The reason she’s getting kicked out is because she’s not paying rent, because “she’s not obligated too”. Also Definitely Be nice to her, And go by her she/her they/them pronouns, Definitely NOT being sarcastic btw
this video goes into more detail about her in the video
Video on the blue trap
Full clip without all the annoying in-between youtube commentary:View attachment 2136846
The reason she’s getting kicked out is because she’s not paying rent, because “she’s not obligated too”. Also Definitely Be nice to her, And go by her she/her they/them pronouns, Definitely NOT being sarcastic btw
this video goes into more detail about her in the video
Video on the blue trap
Protip: If you're looking for a new place to stay, don't advertise your mental illness.
"I'm not obligated to..." Yeah well I'm not obligated to call you by your fake pronouns. Also get a job and stop living with your parents. Or if you have to, pull your weight around the house.
I feel for her poor mother. She's tried all she can to be there for her spoiled adult child, but all she gets back is tantrums. If their daughter, and I'm assuming this is a young woman who wants to be an NB or whatever, just acted like an adult, got a job, and helped out around the house, then I'm sure her parents wouldn't care about her living at home. Yet here she is using her made-up gender identity as an excuse to avoid responsibility.
You just unintentionally invented a new term lol. Trantrums, I’ll start using that from now on.I feel for her poor mother. She's tried all she can to be there for her spoiled adult child, but all she gets back is tantrums. If their daughter, and I'm assuming this is a young woman who wants to be an NB or whatever, just acted like an adult, got a job, and helped out around the house, then I'm sure her parents wouldn't care about her living at home. Yet here she is using her made-up gender identity as an excuse to avoid responsibility.
*I realized I misspelled tantrums as trantrums. Considering the weirdo featured in the TikTok video, maybe trantrum is appropriate!