You act as if he (she?) has a choice?And I thought you had made a decision to not be a cuntOh, I thought you were talking about something else for which you could make the same argument using the exact same words.
You act as if he (she?) has a choice?And I thought you had made a decision to not be a cuntOh, I thought you were talking about something else for which you could make the same argument using the exact same words.
Seared. Then Crisp'd.You act as if he (she?) has a choice?And I thought you had made a decision to not be a cuntOh, I thought you were talking about something else for which you could make the same argument using the exact same words.
Ooh, people who got my reference didn’t like this one, did they? That’s a hole in one, folks.The irony of this statement. My oh my.eh I imagine there are some cases where it triggers some difficult to identify condition. But to pretend it’s anything but a super rare exception is bullshitAuthoritarian Australian Queensland Health Agency dropping some hammers. I know of a BLM activist who has been on disability due to long covid.
are you insinuating that this is analogous to people talking about the vaccine risk?Ooh, people who got my reference didn’t like this one, did they? That’s a hole in one, folks.The irony of this statement. My oh my.eh I imagine there are some cases where it triggers some difficult to identify condition. But to pretend it’s anything but a super rare exception is bullshitAuthoritarian Australian Queensland Health Agency dropping some hammers. I know of a BLM activist who has been on disability due to long covid.
Get another 100% effective booster dickhead.Ooh, people who got my reference didn’t like this one, did they? That’s a hole in one, folks.The irony of this statement. My oh my.eh I imagine there are some cases where it triggers some difficult to identify condition. But to pretend it’s anything but a super rare exception is bullshitAuthoritarian Australian Queensland Health Agency dropping some hammers. I know of a BLM activist who has been on disability due to long covid.
Top Republicans in Congress pretty much rolled over on the chicom crud. The majority of Americans also rolled over. Tough to appeal to the at best embarrassed Americans with how could you have been so stupid. Any push even now to find out how much gain of function research is still going on today?I'm still a bit baffled that covid isn't a bigger talking point from a political standpoint. I guess ultimately all pols have vaccines on their hands.
You would think. But the answer is that over 50% of the country loved everything about covid and wanted more mandates, lockdowns and more of the government doing the thinking for them. A few of us realized this when Ron (who was pretty good on covid) wasn't gaining any traction on that issue. People that forced their family members to get tested for Christmas or cancelled it altogether want to forget about it and move on. Asking people to look at their own past terrible actions isn't a good move politically.I'm still a bit baffled that covid isn't a bigger talking point from a political standpoint. I guess ultimately all pols have vaccines on their hands.
I had to wear a useless face diaper at work until appx. 2 years ago, as did most people. A few people were defiant, but we're talking less than two percent. Everything happened so fast four years ago, and information was censored and murky, so I think it took most people by surprise at first. Next time they try something, people will be more prepared.Top Republicans in Congress pretty much rolled over on the chicom crud. The majority of Americans also rolled over. Tough to appeal to the at best embarrassed Americans with how could you have been so stupid. Any push even now to find out how much gain of function research is still going on today?I'm still a bit baffled that covid isn't a bigger talking point from a political standpoint. I guess ultimately all pols have vaccines on their hands.
Most people are incapable of admitting they were duped. Some still are true believers, but the small fraction of people getting updated boosters shows most are somewhat aware of the scam.You would think. But the answer is that over 50% of the country loved everything about covid and wanted more mandates, lockdowns and more of the government doing the thinking for them. A few of us realized this when Ron (who was pretty good on covid) wasn't gaining any traction on that issue. People that forced their family members to get tested for Christmas or cancelled it altogether want to forget about it and move on. Asking people to look at their own past terrible actions isn't a good move politically.I'm still a bit baffled that covid isn't a bigger talking point from a political standpoint. I guess ultimately all pols have vaccines on their hands.
Yes the list stupid, illogical shit that most people went through was ridiculous. The argument I hear often is "we didn't know any better!" It was pretty clear, pretty early that it was about control among other things.I had to wear a useless face diaper at work until appx. 2 years ago, as did most people. A few people were defiant, but we're talking less than two percent. Everything happened so fast four years ago, and information was censored and murky, so I think it took most people by surprise at first. Next time they try something, people will be more prepared.Top Republicans in Congress pretty much rolled over on the chicom crud. The majority of Americans also rolled over. Tough to appeal to the at best embarrassed Americans with how could you have been so stupid. Any push even now to find out how much gain of function research is still going on today?I'm still a bit baffled that covid isn't a bigger talking point from a political standpoint. I guess ultimately all pols have vaccines on their hands.
I did some remote at home work, and I hated it….and I am not a social person and hate people at times, but it was dumb, lonely, and creepy.
What did they “try” the first time?I had to wear a useless face diaper at work until appx. 2 years ago, as did most people. A few people were defiant, but we're talking less than two percent. Everything happened so fast four years ago, and information was censored and murky, so I think it took most people by surprise at first. Next time they try something, people will be more prepared.Top Republicans in Congress pretty much rolled over on the chicom crud. The majority of Americans also rolled over. Tough to appeal to the at best embarrassed Americans with how could you have been so stupid. Any push even now to find out how much gain of function research is still going on today?I'm still a bit baffled that covid isn't a bigger talking point from a political standpoint. I guess ultimately all pols have vaccines on their hands.
I did some remote at home work, and I hated it….and I am not a social person and hate people at times, but it was dumb, lonely, and creepy.
How's the latest booster? Did you get the newest one? Be sure to mask up and stay home stay safe.What did they “try” the first time?I had to wear a useless face diaper at work until appx. 2 years ago, as did most people. A few people were defiant, but we're talking less than two percent. Everything happened so fast four years ago, and information was censored and murky, so I think it took most people by surprise at first. Next time they try something, people will be more prepared.Top Republicans in Congress pretty much rolled over on the chicom crud. The majority of Americans also rolled over. Tough to appeal to the at best embarrassed Americans with how could you have been so stupid. Any push even now to find out how much gain of function research is still going on today?I'm still a bit baffled that covid isn't a bigger talking point from a political standpoint. I guess ultimately all pols have vaccines on their hands.
I did some remote at home work, and I hated it….and I am not a social person and hate people at times, but it was dumb, lonely, and creepy.