A mysterious disease swept the world in the early 1920s that put people into catatonic states; stiff and immovable like human statues. It was called encephalitis lethargica and it affected over 5 million people worldwide, and then was almost forgotten.
Knowing what we know now, what do you suppose caused this?
Fox put up a banner stating that King Charles has cancer, but now the banner is gone. Our boots-on-the-ground mod, u/PropertyofUniverse, has heard the same report.
Seems like a good way for government to launder money to Big Business, if you ask me.
“The standards were too loose and the oversight was too thin."
Surprise, surprise. 🙄
Does anyone have any information on this? There is a Telegram account -- are any anons on it that can shed some light on the situation? Thanks!
Grab the tissue box, frens, you're gonna need it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnZGEUA4oBk
Zach Dean from Outkick:
"Goodness gracious me — I didn’t realize it was allergy season here in the great state of Florida!
Look, I’m usually not one to do the whole serious thing around here. I leave that to the other wordsmiths at OutKick, of which there are many and they’re all great.
But I saw this a few days ago and decided it should be on the site. There’s a lot of awfulness in the world right now. A ton of agenda-pushing by anyone and everyone, especially in the world of advertising. It’s non-stop.
Bud Light really screwed up earlier this year. Target followed suit. It’s all pretty damn depressing.
But this little number from Chevrolet is awesome, and it’s everything that America should be heading into the home stretch of 2023. It’s certainly what we used to be."
https://www.outkick.com/chevy-holiday-commercial-shows-what-america-needs-to-get-back-to/
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