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However, I enjoyed your ancient language sperging. How do you know all that stuff?
Multiple expensive degrees and a lot of time learning dead languages. I can also recite the Greek opening couplet from the Odyssey with the correct poetic meter, but that's a lot less useful in everyday life than having studied ancient Judeo-Christian literature. It just happens that one of my topics of interest is magic in the ancient world, so I know a little about pharmakoi and venificii and how they apply to (especially gendered) conceptions of magic. But that's mostly in high literature (since that's what was preserved well for thousands of years). If you want to know how the normal (usually illiterate) man or woman thought of magic, you're taken into the realms of papyrology, manuscriptural studies, and archaeology.

It's not a very profitable field, which is unfortunate because it's so fascinating.
 
I have been reading an alarming amount of reports about people to take Ivermectin and shit piles of worms a week later.

Ide be curious to take it just for that
I've seen that.

It looks more like shed intestinal lining to me. I know what that looks like from seeing aftermaths of people doing bleach enemas. The most common parasite that gets long and easily visible like that are tapeworms, and ivermectin doesn't kill those.
 
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Oh hey the chairwoman of our ethics committee, who mostly got famous for extremely ethical things like "little lies are totally fine" and "it's absolutely ethical to push people towards getting vaccinated by excluding them from life" has also joined the WHO Expert Advisory Committee on Developing Global Standards for Governane and Oversight of Human Genome Editing.
I'm sure her rock-solid ethics will put to good use there.
 
Found a cancerous facebook group today. Despite the name, it contains no memes or refutations. It's just a 350,000 member group full of hatred, gravedancing, and wishing death on others.

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Thats all lefty memes ever are...
 
If it proves effective, then good on them, but that doesn't mean you can just avoid taking the vaccine now.
I looked at my risk for covid (edit: and factored in already having had it so natural immunity > vaccine immunity) and looked into possible problems with the vaccines and made my decision. My use of ivermectin to treat a viral cold is not related. Why do either of these things bother you so much? Who gives a shit if some random internet stranger decides not to get the emergency use gene therapies or buys ivermectin legally.

I was joking about it being the horse paste kind btw (stop being so serious!). I ordered mine here: https://sevencells.com/ But it was more important to me to be able to make a stupid horse cock joke.

I also re-upped a retin-a prescription while shopping there. Is that ok to do? Never know with you pro-bigpharma trust the bureaucracy types.
 
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Kinda like those lil' tags people put on their pets' collars.

I was thinking, maybe Covid is a way of controlling the population, but not by sterilizing anyone. More like -

Person 1 - *sneezes*
Person 2 - Oh God! Are you sick? More importantly is it contagious? Please stay away from me!
Person 1 - Ew, selfish! *leaves Person 2*
Person 2 - *now has to find new date and start all over*
 
Oh hey the chairwoman of our ethics committee, who mostly got famous for extremely ethical things like "little lies are totally fine" and "it's absolutely ethical to push people towards getting vaccinated by excluding them from life" has also joined the WHO Expert Advisory Committee on Developing Global Standards for Governane and Oversight of Human Genome Editing.
I'm sure her rock-solid ethics will put to good use there.

The dengue virus is peculiar: A first infection is rarely fatal, but a second one with a different virus type can lead to much more serious disease, because of what is called antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE), in which the immune response to the first virus amplifies the effect of the second type.
As of August 2019, over 600 children who received the dengue vaccine have died of complications of the vaccine.

In April 2016, the DOH launched the dengue vaccination campaign in Central Luzon, Calabarzon and Metro Manila, where about 700,000 individuals received at least one dose of the vaccine.[
Most of the deaths were caused by internal bleeding in the heart, lungs and brain, which are symptoms of hemorrhagic dengue
On December 15, 2017, former Education and Skills Development chief Augusto Syjuco Jr filed "mass murder and plunder" complaints against Aquino and former health secretary Janette Garin over the controversial vaccination program. Former health secretary Enrique Ona blamed his successor Janette Garin, who advised former president Benigno Aquino lll to purchase the Dengvaxia.
On April 5 2018, Public Attorney's Office filed the criminal charges (reckless imprudence resulting in homicide under Article 365 of the Revised Penal Code and violation of Republic Act No. 9745 (Anti-Torture Act) and torture) against the Former Health Secretary Janette Garin and other former officials.
A study published by the University of the Philippines College of Medicine directly attributes the Dengvaxia controversy as one of the major factors for the vaccine hesitancy of Filipinos affecting the COVID-19 vaccination program.

Garin was elected as the first Filipino board member to the Parliamentary Network on the World Bank (PNoWB) during its Sixth Annual Conference held in Helsinki, Finland on October 21–22, 2005. She was re-elected to this post to the following conference in Paris.
 
4. "What have we been thinking? SCIENCE IS RACIST SORRY FOR TRYING TO VACCINATE YOU POOR BLACK PEOPLE."
5. Ackychually, it was the white supremacist MAGA rightoids who were pushing for mass-vaccination of PoC's!
If it proves effective, then good on them, but that doesn't mean you can just avoid taking the vaccine now.
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Also nice goalpost-shift
Kinda like those lil' tags people put on their pets' collars.

I was thinking, maybe Covid is a way of controlling the population, but not by sterilizing anyone. More like -

Person 1 - *sneezes*
Person 2 - Oh God! Are you sick? More importantly is it contagious? Please stay away from me!
Person 1 - Ew, selfish! *leaves Person 2*
Person 2 - *now has to find new date and start all over*
The irony is there is considerable overlap between the people who want to pretend that HIV is no big deal and those who think we need to eradicate COVID.
 
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