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Bottle_of_Memes 3 points ago +3 / -0

Make it two weeks to flatten the tyranny

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Bottle_of_Memes 6 points ago +6 / -0

Got what you voted for

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Bottle_of_Memes 3 points ago +3 / -0

Preventative could theoretically shorten illness even further, but unless you're in a risk group (or have been around someone sick) I'd say it's overkill. Take it as soon as you get cold symptoms.

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Bottle_of_Memes 2 points ago +2 / -0

Awareness. Even though 'conspiracy theories' aren't at the base of the current freedom protests around the world, do you think they'd be nearly as big if a lot of people weren't keyed in to what's going on?

The one thing they DIDN'T predict or know about when these plans were made (they're a lot older than 2010) was the internet, the democratization of information and the total collapse of trust in mainstream media/institutions that's still developing today. The people at the top are all boomers, they don't understand the internet at all. They thought that if they bought out google, twitter, facebook and reddit then the problem would be solved.

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Bottle_of_Memes 3 points ago +3 / -0

Don't think either-or. Intermittent fasting and low-carb (not necessarily full keto) go wonderfully well together. In fact I feel doing both at the same time is actually easier than doing either on its own.

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Bottle_of_Memes 2 points ago +2 / -0

The internet has changed everything, for those that know how to use it properly anyway.

Imagine how the last decade would have played out if the net didn't exist, if ALL our information still came from centralized mass media.

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Bottle_of_Memes 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yeah OP's post is entirely unsubstantiated and not something we've seen reflected elsewhere (at least not yet). Personal anecdotes are fine, but we still have to assume (by default) that all personal stories are LARPs until proven otherwise.

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Bottle_of_Memes 2 points ago +2 / -0

There was a news story in Norway a couple of months back, about EMTs seeing an "alarming" rise in people needing ambulance services for non-COVID reasons. They said the two most common types of causes on the rise were cardiovascular (stroke, heart attack, problems breathing etc) and suicides. The article tried to blame BOTH on lockdowns and people "waiting too long to see a doctor" and the vaxx wasn't mentioned a single time.

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Bottle_of_Memes 2 points ago +2 / -0

Hard to say for sure. But I DO know this has been a PR disaster for GFM, or if nothing else at least a huge PR boost for one of their direct competitors.

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Bottle_of_Memes 10 points ago +10 / -0

Yeah, they're going after him because he's popular. They're not afraid of Rogan, they're afraid of his audience. They know a lot of his listeners are "normies" and people who aren't necessarily "die hard Trumpers" or anything like that, and they can't allow that many people to listen to a message they don't control.

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Bottle_of_Memes 25 points ago +25 / -0

Using GFM in the first place was a rookie mistake.

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Bottle_of_Memes 10 points ago +10 / -0

I agree. The political and financial elite have been crying about overpopulation for decades. And also, interestingly, about the demographic crisis, meaning too many old people and not enough young people to support them.

Who does covid mostly kill? What age group are most of the immigrants they're shuffling everywhere? Makes you think doesn't it. Almost like it's the simplest, dumbest and most heavy handed solution you could apply to the problem. Kill the old people and import a bunch of young ones.

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Bottle_of_Memes 1 point ago +1 / -0

A while since I've been active on reddit, but did they really make covid misinfo "site wide rule #1"? Like the most important rule on the entire site?

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Bottle_of_Memes 19 points ago +19 / -0

Having read it it IS pretty upsetting to read. That's kind of the point though.

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Bottle_of_Memes 2 points ago +2 / -0

Additionally, information necessary for informed consent was kept from people intentionally, including information about alternative treatments. This fraud alone invalidates ALL moral arguments for liability protection of that it was "personal responsibility."

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Bottle_of_Memes 13 points ago +13 / -0

A LOT of people now going to the ER or their regular doctor with chest pain, breathing issues or elevated heart rate after the vaxx are being told it's "panic attacks". Which also means these side effects are never registered anywhere.

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Bottle_of_Memes 1 point ago +1 / -0

Look at the flashes in the center windows, starting around 0:45. Does not look like reflections to me, but I could be wrong.

Someone with more video skills than me should try to look at individual frames.

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