LondonCat

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LondonCat

LondonCat

@LondonCat5

London/U.S.A. Katılım Mart 2019
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LondonCat@LondonCat5·
@NotSure365 @CBSMornings I say the same thing about taking the COVID shot, taking peptides, or even over-the-counter allergy pills. To each their own - so long as manufacture/Drs/drug reps are being open & honest about short & long term risks - including "we have no clue" if applicable.
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NotSure@NotSure365·
@LondonCat5 @CBSMornings I’m all yours. What’s the consequences of losing 30 pounds dropping your A1c in cholesterol and getting control of your food consumption. Do you think the person who lost 30 pounds will continue taking GLP for the rest of their life?
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CBS Mornings@CBSMornings·
1 in 8 adults in the U.S. uses a GLP-1 — and those weight loss drugs are already impacting the economy. Harvard University professor and CBS News contributor Roland Fryer breaks down why economists are predicting the medications could add to America’s GDP and shares some concerns about how diets might be impacted.
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LondonCat@LondonCat5·
@NotSure365 @CBSMornings Losing weight has some amazing benefits & if a GLP-1 is the way one wants to go - I have NO issue with that so long as the manufacturer is clearly, directly & openly disclosing the short & long term risks. If you aren't aware of the diabetic retinopathy risks, that's a problem.
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NotSure@NotSure365·
@LondonCat5 @CBSMornings I completed diligence with a medical provider and what studies were available. My A1C, cholesterol, sleep patterns, eating habits, and overall health is also way up. Not likely to die in five years. However, my quality of life is far higher. Blind? Really?
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LondonCat@LondonCat5·
@DC_Draino Pam Bondi dispatched National Guard units and ICE to major blue cities? Who knew.
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DC_Draino@DC_Draino·
Say what you will, but AG Bondi delivering the lowest murder rate since 1900 is a huge win for Americans. Homicides are down over 20% in major cities across the U.S. and Democrats are freaking out b/c it exposed their incompetent evil. Any MAGA taking the AG job in this day and age deserves a lot of credit b/c that place is a viper pit. I wish AG Bondi nothing but the best.
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LondonCat@LondonCat5·
@zerohedge How about you first start with the 900 "admins" in your hospital that claim you cant fire them because they are the only ones that understand an insurer's billing codes. AI should be able to take over those jobs in about 18 seconds.
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LondonCat@LondonCat5·
@Rizstanford Earth is an inter-dimensional interstate truck stop - and humans are the jerky meat snacks.
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LondonCat@LondonCat5·
@EMAWCaleb Meh. ISU probably paying her $150k and someone else offering $400k. Going somewhere where she can more than double her bag.
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LondonCat@LondonCat5·
@BlakeSNeff @RealCandaceO @MrsErikaKirk It would only be shocking if Tyler Robinson's gun that he owns did NOT have multiple sets of DNA & finger prints on it. Had the gun been fired that day? Do the bullet fragments match the bullet caliber & was it fired from that gun? Anyone assisting Tyler leading up?
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Blake Neff@BlakeSNeff·
Candace, we haven't bothered playing it because we know psychopathic predators like yourself do not care what is true or false and normal evidentiary logic has no effect on you. You're the kind of person who sees coded messages in the number "33" but then ignores evidence like DNA on a rifle or Tyler Robinson's own family members turning him in. Playing the audio at AmFest already wasn't enough. You'll obviously just say it's AI or a hologram or an Israeli actor or something, so what's the point? We gave up the possibility of any good faith conversation with you months ago. It's like trying to reason with a maniac brandishing a knife and screaming at people on the subway. You're the same thing.
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Blake Neff@BlakeSNeff·
During the ASU event we got a question about @MrsErikaKirk becoming the new leader of Turning Point. My answer: There was absolutely no doubt who Charlie's successor was. Charlie knew it and we knew it.
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LondonCat@LondonCat5·
@A1an_M If you have multiple comorbidities and are 5 years away from a heart attack/stroke and cant lose the weight & get in better shape on your own, the GLP-1 meds are a potential bridge to a longer life span, but it is going to come with some permanent long term adverse medical issues
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Alan@A1an_M·
These fat jabs will cause brand new health problems. Which will then need new NHS treatment to fix. While not solving the heart attack problem, because those claims have been exaggerated and falsified. Change my mind.
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LondonCat@LondonCat5·
@Rothbard1776 This has been my point all along. We can be given undisputable, 100% proof that Robinson pulled the trigger - but I still want to know: did anyone knowingly assist him, fund him, protect him, blackmail him, scapegoat him. Those are still valid questions.
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Murray 🇺🇸@Rothbard1776·
“It's entirely likely that Tyler Robinson was talked into shooting Charlie Kirk by some FBI agents in a chatroom.” Do you understand how massive of a conspiracy that would be if it was true, which by your own admission is “entirely likely”? That would mean the FBI is actively covering up the government’s involvement in the most high-profile domestic political assassination in the past 50 years. That would mean Kash Patel’s alleged directive to block Joe Kent and others from investigating potential foreign involvement or pursue alternative leads is corruption at the highest level. That would mean those FBI agents (unless they simply went rogue) were likely acting on the orders of their superiors. If so, who gave the orders? What was their motivation? That would mean the FBI would also be incentivized to do everything in their power to pin the blame solely on Tyler Robinson, which may logically include manufacturing evidence of guilt, or destroying evidence of innocence. That’s precisely why so many people believe it’s important to continue investigating every possible element of the case and to continue asking questions, which is further magnified by certain pieces of evidence that are currently lacking (or difficult to believe). It’s also another reason why it’s extremely suspicious that so many people have been quick to dismiss and viciously attack anyone who suggests such a possibility or believes it’s important to continue asking questions and analyzing all of the possibilities.
Fenix Ammunition@FenixAmmunition

What's insane to me is how people feel the need to create the most complicated conspiracy possible and if you don't buy into every piece of it, you're proclaimed a "shill". It's entirely likely that Tyler Robinson was talked into shooting Charlie Kirk by some FBI agents in a chatroom Just like they tried to do here in Michigan with the failed Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping plot. Just like they've done numerous times with various Islamists being talked into either planning or committing acts of terror. But that's not "sexy" enough for basement spergs, and it doesn't generate revenue for the podcast community to grift off of. Instead, they concoct the most contrived narrative possible in order to connect "all the things at once", because that's how you create something that can never be proven correct or incorrect, thereby extending the grift into perpetuity. This is one of the inherent problems with the right side of the political spectrum, and the left fully understands they can use it to their advantage. They're making you look like retarded fools and you're letting it happen.

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LondonCat@LondonCat5·
@RWMaloneMD Not uncommon? Better go do some research on that comment. A random piece of mental at a crime scene? Yes. Bullet fragments in the body. No.
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Robert W Malone, MD@RWMaloneMD·
True story... "They show only that the bullet was too fragmented to confidently link it to ANY gun. This is not uncommon, and DOES NOT mean the bullet didn’t come from Robinson’s gun."
Colin Wright@SwipeWright

All the large accounts that present themselves as truth-seeking journalists or commentators, then quote posts like this and act utterly baffled—“What the hell!?” “WTF!?” “What’s going on here???”—are frauds. It took me less than a minute to see what the court documents actually said and understand what they meant. They do not show that the bullet was not fired from the gun. They show only that the bullet was too fragmented to confidently link it to ANY gun. This is not uncommon, and DOES NOT mean the bullet didn’t come from Robinson’s gun. Of course the defense attorneys are going to spin this as evidence that Robinson is innocent. That is what defense attorneys do. They scrape together every possible fragment of doubt and present it as if it were fully exculpatory. It’s not. Defense lawyers are paid to downplay or ignore evidence pointing to guilt, exploit people’s cognitive biases, and make fallacious arguments sound persuasive. This information about the bullet doesn’t erode the case for Robinson’s guilt in any way. It is totally neutral on that front. And it in no way invalidate the mountain of positive and mutually corroborating lines of evidence we do have for Robinson’s guilt. You should expect more from the commentators you follow, and hold them accountable by refusing to give them your attention in the future. If they could not be bothered to spend even one minute checking the facts before spreading confusion to you and millions of others on X, they do not deserve your attention. They are nothing more than grifting engagement farmers.

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LondonCat@LondonCat5·
@elonmusk Tesla insurance is crazy expensive around here NOT because the Tesla driver or FSD is unsafe. It's all of the other uninsured drivers in regular vehicles that makes it expensive - go get a quote to fix a dent in a Tesla rear bumper and quarter panel. Shocking.
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LondonCat@LondonCat5·
@RichDuszak This is EXACTLY what IA should be used for .... "but I'm the only one that understands Blue Cross billing codes. You can't fire me!". AI figures out the billing system in 2 seconds & writes a new software code that can do the work of a 10 hr shift of 60 admins in 10 seconds.
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LondonCat@LondonCat5·
@andrehendrik @ggreenwald @griffinpdavis I don't think anyone wins any more with a "non-deep state" candidate. The deep state just rolls in, shows them the 12 minutes of assisnation tapes and they got him. Have to run someone with a better deep state bench than the current team.
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André@andrehendrik·
@ggreenwald @griffinpdavis It's so trippy it could have one believe Tucker would be a genuine non-deep state candidate for office.
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LondonCat@LondonCat5·
@WyattWheeler_ I honestly have no idea who you are talking about? Phi Delt intramural walkon?
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LondonCat@LondonCat5·
@SBakerMD I don't care that I have a large number of shuttle buses (LDL) in my system. I DO care what those buses are transporting. If my triglyceride numbers are low, then I have zero concern about higher LDL levels.
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LondonCat@LondonCat5·
@BowTiedHRT This may sound crazy - but not everyone processes sugars & carbs equally - especially if they have 2 or more comorbidities and/or poor insulin regulation. I was a calorie burning machine in college - could eat/drink whatever I wanted & not gain a pound. Not true 20 years later.
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LondonCat@LondonCat5·
@DrDiGiorgio I think he is saying that many Dr's are quick to order a surgery or place you on a drug to mask the symptoms, but few are adequately trained to identify the root cause and how to cure it - esp if it is cheap & doesn't result in a $70k medical bill.
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