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DragonBallz 2 points ago +2 / -0

They got invaded by Muslims and converted. Centuries ago. However, Iran was pretty much a secular nation under the Shaw then got radicalized after the 1979 Iranian revolution led by ayatollah khomeini.

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DragonBallz 9 points ago +9 / -0

Stress pushes cortisol levels up, which in turn drives fat deposits in the body. I get it. However being stressed by Trump policies is not president Trump's fault. Heck, one could be stressed by green balloons but that would not mean its the balloons fault if one gets fat. If one insist on blaming external factors, blame CNN and MSNBC for brainwashing you and fearmongering you into your crazy mindset.

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DragonBallz 2 points ago +2 / -0

ALL YOUR PROBES ARE BELONG TO US.

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DragonBallz 4 points ago +4 / -0

Already been posted but still gets my upvote ;-)

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DragonBallz 2 points ago +2 / -0

Uhhh 2.8 trillion(euros?) debt for 5.7 trillion GDP is under 50% debt/GDP ratio.

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DragonBallz 5 points ago +5 / -0

It is just as the chairman, Chuck Grassley, said: " Your time is up.".

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DragonBallz 4 points ago +4 / -0

Kek! Barron is getting taller by the minute.

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DragonBallz 7 points ago +7 / -0

Not good enough. Google has to bend both knees and put forehead on the floor.

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DragonBallz 3 points ago +3 / -0

You would have to get your healthcare provider to test the levels of vitamin D in your blood. The average level in the USA in between 20 and 40 nanograms per milliliter. Below 20 is considered deficient, 40 is barely adequate. Recent reliable studies have shown that levels of 60 to 80 ng/ml are optimal. The official recommended supplementation is 400 i.u.(international units), just enough to prevent rickets. To get optimal levels one needs to take more, between 5000 and 10,000 i.u. a day. Now there are some conditions, although rare, when one has a hard time converting vitamin D3 into its active form. Hence why it could be wise to be on the safe side and have your levels confirmed by your doctor. As other posters have noted, taking vitamin K2 (100-120 mcg) along with vitamin D acts synergistically to move calcium into the bones and out of soft tissues. Adequate intake of magnesium is also important. Sunlight is of course the best source of vitamin D. How much you make thru sun exposure depends on 1) how much time and how much skin is exposed, without sun blocking agents; 2) genetics: The darker the complexion, the less vitamin D one makes; and 3) the amount of body fat one has: more fat equals less capability to make vitamin D. Sorry for the long answer. :-)

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DragonBallz 13 points ago +13 / -0

I noticed vitamin D3 is not on your supplement list. It is crucial and dirt cheap. Edit: forgot to mention I got a cold I think once in the last 20 years or so. I got Covid early January 2021, low grade fever and fatigue, never got tested but lost sense of smell after 7-10 days, took 2 months to get it back 100%. Have not gotten sick since. Because I live in the 51st state-very little skin exposure to sunlight- I take vit D supplement (6500u.i./day). However it is easy to be deficient in vitamin D even in a sunny environment. Of course your plight might be caused by something else entirely. Just my 2 cents. I hope you resolve this issue soon.

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DragonBallz 19 points ago +19 / -0

For the sake of being as factual as reasonable, I'm often splitting hair about numbers and percentages and whatnot, however, 1% of 14,000 is 140. 294 is just over 2%. Still a huge reduction.

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DragonBallz 4 points ago +4 / -0

Very good post. But you did a Dubya: It's " Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me."

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DragonBallz 2 points ago +2 / -0

I reckon 250,000 rapes divided by 24 years, then divided by 365 days results in 28 victims/day.

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DragonBallz 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think its 1 trillion dollars added to the debt every 100 days, not every couple of weeks. Still a lot.

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