Theromantics
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Theromantics
@Theromantics1
Origin. Meaning of Life. Morality. Destiny. Do you have a coherent worldview?
Japan شامل ہوئے Eylül 2012
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@foldsproteinsII @Rockhound_47 I fail to see how that's applicable to what I'm saying.
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@Theromantics1 @Rockhound_47 Wrote a whole thread on turbo cancer. It’s made up.
Trent@foldsproteinsII
“Turbo cancer” isn’t an oncology term. It’s not in any textbook, not on PubMed. It was coined in anti-vax circles around 2021. That’s the tell: built to fit a conclusion, then sent looking for evidence. Here’s what’s actually holding it up, and why it collapses. 🧵
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@foldsproteinsII @Rockhound_47 You can't say that authoritatively then.
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@foldsproteinsII @Rockhound_47 But you're aware they can cause inflammation correct?
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@Theromantics1 @Rockhound_47 Yes. Doesn’t mean Covid or the vaccines cause cancer.
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@foldsproteinsII @Rockhound_47 Inflammation isn't a mechanism for potential cancer development?
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@alabamarust @omgsidewalks Goods in exchange for services or other goods serves the same concept.
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@Theromantics1 @omgsidewalks You think money has existed since the beginning of time? You can’t be serious
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Different salaries should only affect how luxurious your life is, not your food quality or ability to afford rent. If you work 40 hours at any job, your income should be enough to live in the town you work in. Thinking otherwise is an abysmal indicator of your humanity.
EDOSE✨@iam_biglad1
what’s that unpopular opinion that will have you like this?
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@NoFilterSkin Or, a lot of the little girls are naturally drawn to those things and that's why there was a market for them to begin with.
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No girl is born dreaming of motherhood. That idea is taught. From dolls to toy strollers, girls are conditioned early for caregiving and reproduction, while boys aren't. We're taught this is our purpose, yet the risks of pregnancy and childbirth, even death, are rarely acknowledged. This isn't instinct. It's social conditioning.
𝔸b𝕒𝕫𝕫@abazwhyllzz
What hill are you willing to die on?
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@BGatesIsaPyscho Alpha-gal typically only lasts about 3 months. The amount of confirmed cases of it are WAY lower than the hype would have you believe. Here come the genetically modified predators!
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@Rogue_Wolf61 @SamaHoole 112/75 at home. 145/90 at the doctor's office. I'm 48. It is shocking how many BP rules they break when taking it at the office. I tried to tell them the proper way to take it. They scoffed at me.
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@SamaHoole call me paranoid but in the doc's office they measure me at 150/90 but back home my monitor shows 130/80 max. I know about 'white coat syndrome' but I think there is more to it than that. One thing is they take it a minute after sitting and then over my flannel shirt. Its rigged
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In 2017 a committee changed the definition of high blood pressure from 140/90 to 130/80.
That single decision moved the number of American adults with hypertension from roughly 72 million to roughly 103 million. About thirty million people became patients overnight. Their arteries were exactly as they had been the day before. Their hearts were beating precisely as they always had. The only thing that moved was a line on a chart, and they happened to be standing on the wrong side of where it came down.
No epidemic swept the country that night. A definition was rewritten in a meeting, and thirty million well people woke up with a condition.
When you can conjure thirty million new patients with a vote and a press release, you no longer need a disease to grow your market. You just need a lower number.
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@DissentFu Single use maximum of 8 hours but they technically don't remain effective for 8 hours because of the moisture in your breath. Any moisture defeats them. Not practical for civilian use. A real one also costs between 2 and 4 dollars a pop.
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@Theromantics1 You do realize that they should and thats the point of the post right?
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@DissentFu @crewedave1 I've never seen a single civilian wearing a proper n95 mask in public let alone correctly and I lived in Japan from 2020 to 2023 where everyone was wearing masks.
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@DissentFu Almost no one does. Did you know that professionals that use them have to get training on using them correctly? I've spent well over 1000 hours researching this. Most masks during the hype phase were made out of t-shirt like material.
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@DissentFu You do realize that 95% of the people wearing masks throughout never wore an n95 right? Not to mention a properly fitted one.
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@middle_class_us Funny. I'm 48 and the car I just bought my wife cost us $3k. Runs great. At least 7 or 8 years of daily driving left in it.
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@creativeburne But isn't his show just a scenario where they put the worst examples on display? That's not a very good sample for reporting generally about that population.
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Caleb Hammer says the boomers had the best stock market ever yet they ended up broke
"every single boomer that's been on my show they lived it up and spend all their money to live the lifestyle the wanted"
"and they didn't even set 10% aside a month...they had the best housing market, college, jobs...they were set up for everything"
"if they just put 5-10% a month in the stock market they had they would multi-millionaires"
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@VigilantFox To be clear, meaning it shared enough factors with sara based common cold that people already had a tolerance.
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@VigilantFox Dr. John Ioannidis found about 30% of the population already exposed and with built up immunity to it before it blew up. Go read his research.
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THEO VON: “Was there anybody who was immune to COVID-19?”
DR. MCCULLOUGH: “There’s one adult group. You’re going to laugh.”
[Theo Von listens closely for the reveal]
DR. MCCULLOUGH: “Smokers… They got very mild cases. And they don’t get long COVID.”
THEO VON: “Why?”
MCCULLOUGH: “Because smokers maintain a level of nicotine in the bloodstream… Smoking blocks the spike protein. It’s amazing. I thought smokers were going to go down.”
THEO VON: “Do you think that’s a good idea [to use nicotine patches] on a regular basis?”
DR. MCCULLOUGH: “I think [it’s a good idea] if they have long COVID... Nicotine, don’t forget, is a nootropic. A nootropic is a drug that makes the brain function more effectively... It’s addictive, but it’s not harmful to the human body... Nicotine patches are perfectly safe.”
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