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AmyBee
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Super smart. How often I skip words is evidence of fast my brain works. Same tihng with misspelled words Gettr: @AmyBeePhoenix GAB: @AmyBeePhoenix
เข้าร่วม Kasım 2020
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4 people collected $141,839 from insurance companies by dressing up as a bear
This might be the craziest fraud case of the year
One of them put on a bear costume and climbed inside a Rolls Royce Ghost
Filmed it and sent the video to their insurance company claiming a real bear damaged the car
Same thing with a Mercedes G63 AMG and a Mercedes E350
Three cars
Same location
3 different insurance companies
An actual biologist was brought in to review the footage
He exposed them instantly and said: "That is clearly a human in a bear suit"
The reason they got caught?
A light brown costume in a state where only black bears exist
Police raided the house and found the bear costume and metal meat claws used to fake scratch marks on the leather seats
You can't make this up
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@2RawTooReal I do. I really dislike piss on my toilet seat. It happens everytime you share a restroom with any penis owning individual regardless of they're selelected gender that day.
I don't want penises near my public toilet seat. If you own one, Chop it off then we'll share
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@RndmStreetMedic I'm perfectly fine with you wearing a mask forever. I won't be wearing a mask, but you do you
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@timjacobwise Did you even read the study? That's not even a conclusion that can be remotely drawn
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No children died suddenly from the COVID vaccine. None. Those who say they did are liars and lunatics
David Juurlink@DavidJuurlink
Have you heard about young people dying suddenly after COVID-19 vaccination? Our new study in @PLOSMedicine shows there's absolutely nothing to that. If anything, the opposite is true. With @husam247 and @DrJeffKwong journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/a…
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Data show that young, healthy people have no additional risk of sudden death if they are vaccinated against COVID-19, contrary to myths that continue to circulate widely.
Read more: ow.ly/B8OF50YxO5o
Photo credit: Phil Roeder / Flickr cc

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@DavidJuurlink @PLOSMedicine @husam247 @DrJeffKwong The "control" group is not unvaccinated individuals, it's individuals who hadn't received a vaccine in the past 6wks.
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Have you heard about young people dying suddenly after COVID-19 vaccination?
Our new study in @PLOSMedicine shows there's absolutely nothing to that. If anything, the opposite is true.
With @husam247 and @DrJeffKwong
journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/a…

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@The_Pendulum @seanmdav Are you implying being critical of Israel is the same as disliking all Jews?
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@seanmdav What should we call someone who is obsessed with being negative to Israel? Tucker today is not the same person you've known for 20 years.
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I defended Netanyahu earlier today, and now I’m going to defend Tucker from similar false smears.
I’ve known Tucker for close to 20 years, and the claim that he is anti-Semitic is absurd, as his own words attest.
It sure would be nice if we could go back to arguing positions on their own merits instead of using the commie tactic of smearing anyone who disagrees as racists or Nazis.
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@Girlpatriot1974 I am fully in support of what these activists did. F this type of barbaric experimentation
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Activists attempt to save Beagles.
Animal rights activists broke into Ridglan Farms, a Beagle breeding facility near Madison, WI, on March 15, 2026.
About 50-60 entered by cutting fences and forcing entry, removed 23 beagles (bred for biomedical research), and took them to safety. 27 activists were arrested for trespassing/burglary; most released pending charges. The farm plans to press charges and says the action was criminal.
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Wow. Scary. Reminds me of Putins early years of reshaping Russian media.
Republicans against Trump@RpsAgainstTrump
Trump posted an image claiming he is “reshaping the media.”
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@newstart_2024 Eh, easier solution is to stop cleaning. Which is the route I think i'll take. For health reasons of course
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A 20-year study found women who regularly cleaned their homes lost lung function equivalent to smoking 20 cigarettes a day.
Yes — 20 cigarettes a day worth of damage, and only in women. Men showed no comparable decline. Why the huge gender gap?
Women use far more cleaning sprays, disinfectants, air fresheners, scented detergents, candles, and fragrance-loaded products — all containing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and irritants that aerosolize and get inhaled deeply into the lungs.
Science nugget: The study (published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2018, based on the long-running European Community Respiratory Health Survey) tracked lung function (FEV1 and FVC) over 20 years in thousands of participants. Women who cleaned regularly (weekly or more) had accelerated lung function decline comparable to ~20 pack-years of smoking. No similar effect was seen in men, likely due to lower exposure to household cleaning chemicals.
The fix is simple and cheap: Switch to non-toxic alternatives — vinegar + water, baking soda, castile soap, hydrogen peroxide.
Ditch the scented sprays, "fresh linen" plug-ins, and harsh chemical cleaners.
Your lungs don’t regenerate like your liver. Damage accumulates for life.
You wouldn’t smoke a pack a day.
Why clean like you do?
Who’s switching their cleaning routine after this?
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TITLE: Eight Years After Deposing Dr. Plotkin, the “Godfather of Vaccines,” He Sends Me a Letter
BYLINE: Plotkin writes he will be “credited for protecting millions of children” and I will be “responsible for dead and sick unvaccinated children”
After my book Vaccines, Amen was published, I received a letter from Dr. Stanley Plotkin, the “Godfather of Vaccines.” This is the first time in the eight years since I deposed him that he has contacted me, despite his endless public and private complaints and tirade related to that deposition.
His efforts in the months and years post-deposition included:
- having the WHO declare those hesitant to receive vaccines a global threat;
- demanding FDA amend vaccine package inserts to include more trial information (which never occurred because it does not exist);
- demanding CDC remove harms listed on vaccine information statements (such as removing “brain damage” from MMR’s vaccine information statement);
- holding a closed-door meeting in London with leading vaccinologists (his disciples) to produce studies to validate, not study, vaccine safety; and
- numerous other unfortunate acts designed to support his a priori beliefs regarding vaccines, hide their harms, and dehumanize anyone who questions his orthodoxy or declines to vaccinate.
Despite his best efforts, he was not able to put the truths he was forced to admit in that deposition back in the bottle; nor have his efforts succeeded in bullying everyone into injecting without thinking.
While the deposition, as he once wrote, was “traumatic” and “exhausted” him, my book has clearly pushed him far over the edge. Yet, again, and unsurprisingly, his only response, as you will see in his letter, is not about the substance of the book, but rather about how he (the world’s leading vaccinologist) needed more time to prepare for the deposition and that it went too long.
He does, again in usual vaccinologist style, end his letter with a conclusory unsupported claim, that he will be “credited for protecting millions of children” and I will be “responsible for dead and sick unvaccinated children.”
As you will see from his letter and my response, I made offers to give him a redo on the deposition as well as offered constructive steps towards protecting all children, including those injured by vaccines. He never responded to those overtures.
Given the lack of response, the best potential for these letters to do good is to make them public. I trust you will find that these letters provide sharp insight into the overall issue with vaccinology, vaccines, and the religion that Dr. Plotkin and his disciples have developed around these products.
Plotkin's letter: vaccinesamen.com/wp-content/upl…
My response letter: vaccinesamen.com/wp-content/upl…

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@HustleBitch_ This is why I only buy bread from the bakery section. That shit molds after a week.
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🚨 STATE SENATOR HOLDS UP 2.5-YEAR-OLD ALDI BREAD WITH ZERO MOLD — “WHAT THE HELL IS IN OUR FOOD?”
On camera, Missouri state senator and attorney Nick Schroer displays a loaf he says has been sitting in his office for over two and a half years.
It has zero mold.
He crushes it flat.
It springs right back.
“It smells fine,” he says.
Two. And. A. Half. Years.
Bread is flour and water.
It’s supposed to decay.
It’s supposed to grow mold.
This one hasn’t.
Schroer says he plans to push legislation demanding clearer labeling on what we’re actually putting into our bodies.
If something that should break down doesn’t… what exactly are we eating?
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@Oilfield_Rando All of them. And watch this documentary aninconvenientstudy.com
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Establishing primary defined roles (i.e. child caretaker, provider, household management, finance management, etc) actually takes a lot of stress off both partners.
It's f-ing exhausting if both try to do it all... not to mention a very poor labor management strategy
Yves ౨ৎ@yvessirae
Unpopular opinion about marriage that would get you in this position???
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@JordanFausnaugh @cessonmute Right?! Like I don't even sift through laundry to separate whites and darks, i'm sure not gonna inspect every crumbled t-shirt to make sure it's just my stuff
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@cessonmute Nobody is sifting through dirty laundry to find only theirs. That is overly dirty behavior. It would also only be a half load. Nobody wastes that much time.
Even if they hated each other. This is a story from imagination to try and embarrass men.
This isn’t human.
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My coworker ended her five-year marriage over something most people would probably call “small.”
She told me that in their home, she naturally took on the chores. She cooked. She did the laundry. She kept things running. It wasn’t something they formally discussed... it just became the routine. And she went along with it.
Then she got sick. Not just a light cold... the kind where your body feels heavy and even standing up is exhausting. For once, she couldn’t function the way she usually did.
That evening, her husband came home, saw the laundry basket, and separated his clothes from hers. He washed only his. Later, he made himself dinner, plated it, and ate. When she asked if he could make something simple for her too, he replied, “I’m exhausted. I don’t have the energy.”
She said it wasn’t even the words that hurt. It was the absence of instinct. The absence of care. The fact that helping her didn’t occur to him automatically the way serving him had always occurred to her.
That night, lying there sick and hungry, she realized she wasn’t in a partnership. She was in an arrangement where her labor was expected, but his effort was optional.
People think love disappears in dramatic arguments or explosive fights. But sometimes it fades in moments like that... when someone watches you struggle and chooses convenience over compassion.
Yves ౨ৎ@yvessirae
Unpopular opinion about marriage that would get you in this position???
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