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Gemmamma 5 points ago +5 / -0

"Co-sleeping." Never heard that word used to describe bestiality before.

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Gemmamma 3 points ago +3 / -0

I've only gotten an hour in (will hopefully get to watch the rest tomorrow), but so far it seems worth the watch.

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Gemmamma 6 points ago +6 / -0

Look...I can't help what my 25 emotional support fowl drop out their butts every day.

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Gemmamma 3 points ago +3 / -0

Maybe it will be Wray...

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Gemmamma 9 points ago +9 / -0

Look....I'm as hopeful as anybody, and I try really hard not to doom, and when I do doom, I try pretty hard to keep it to myself....but, seriously, why don't all these folks just not say anything till they can actually say THE thing they always say is right around the corner?

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Gemmamma 2 points ago +2 / -0

Confirmed how? We are lied to by media, we are lied to by politicians, lied to be doctors, and every day, people look me in the eye and lie about things there are no reasons to lie about (example...the day walmart posted a notice on the door that covid had cause so many people out sick that they couldn't do oil changes, but an employee said that they were out because the manager purposely scheduled everyone out; either the employee was lying or whoever put up the sign was lying).

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Gemmamma 1 point ago +1 / -0

Some genetic mutations make some things harder to catch. IE, the same gene that makes me more likely to have arthritis also makes me more immune to influenza and HIV. Now....i have had flu type illnesses, I just don't get them very often (about every 7-10 years I'll come down with a bad flu of some sort). So, assuming that the coof is a real thing, one can also assume that some people just don't catch it the common strains that other people get.

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Gemmamma 2 points ago +2 / -0

Better yet....research the origins of Christian holidays most of us celebrate and compare them side by side with what your Bible says.

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Gemmamma 6 points ago +6 / -0

He's not ignorant, he's evil. He's banking on the idea that most of the people watching him on msm are ignorant with very short memories, and based on the things that come out of my family and friends' mouths, I fear fauxi is correct.

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Gemmamma 5 points ago +5 / -0

I'm skeptical. Remember at the beginning of this whole jab push? The J&J was the one demonized and even paused for a bit. The MRNA vaccines have caused at least at much injury and death as the J&J, but those are never mentioned....

Edit: purely anecdotal, but the J&J shot didn't cause my grandparents any issues. However, shortly after a Moderna booster, my grandfather developed a fast growing tumor that was deemed melanoma. It was also a week after his first moderna shot that my father-in-law required open heart surgery because, according to his cardiologist, "his blood cells were only making it through his arteries single file." My (admittedly uneducated) guess is that the J&J version isn't killing enough people quickly enough.

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Gemmamma 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thanks for the reminder. Gotta get one of our homegrown, home processed, chickens out of the freezer for dinners for the weekend. I think we will probably have some garden grown roasted potatoes to go with our delicious chicken....

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Gemmamma 1 point ago +1 / -0

I really have no idea if she did not. I had never heard of the woman until I saw your post this morning and on a whim decided to do a quick search to see if there was anything about her before now. I didn't see anything immediately about her using her platform, but also, I didn't look any further than the article I listed from 2019.

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Gemmamma 2 points ago +2 / -0

It could definitely still be comms and her death was likely hastened by a coof poke, but she was diagnosed with a type of leukemia in 2019....

https://www.cedars-sinai.org/csmagazine/bright-gray.html

And because I decided to nerd out on her type of leukemia..its sounds pretty bad and almost always terminal.

https://uihc.org/health-topics/plasma-cell-leukemia https://www.nature.com/articles/s41408-021-00414-6

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Gemmamma 2 points ago +2 / -0

Definitely not wrong about Bill Gates. If I remember correctly the Africa polio outbreaks happened during a WHO push for mass vaccination, and I can only assume the Gates Foundation had a hand in it. But, they give oral polio vax in such programs, and OPV is a weakened live virus vaccine which sheds via feces . So without proper hygiene and immune building nutrition, you're bound to see some infection from shedding no matter who is administering it.

You're also not wrong that millions have lived through polio vaccination and are still alive. But, all due respect, please don't assume that means vaccines of any kind are safe. A lot of kids weren't so lucky, especially when the polio vax first came out. Look up the Cutter Incident...at least 40,000 kids were injured due to a failure in the method of inactivation. And that's just the injury that was admitted to.

The possibility that immigrants are bringing disease is moldy concerning, but fortunately the same vitamin/mineral protocols that help prevent covid also help strengthen the immune system in general.

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Gemmamma 4 points ago +4 / -0

The shots are supposed to stop severe disease in order to stop people from dying of the coof. So if almost all the people who are dying from it got shots to stop them from dying then what good are the shots? Oh right...they would have had much worse cases of death if they hadn't had the shots.

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Gemmamma 3 points ago +4 / -1

And the hyena cackle...."I'm ahhahahaaahaaa the first ahahaaahahahahahahaha black ahahaaaahhah prostitute ahhhahahaaaan to be aheheheeeeeheheah installed ahhhehaehhahah as president."

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Gemmamma 3 points ago +3 / -0

Their policy is likely to keep copies of communication backed up for 10 years. Edit: 11 years, thus the words "retention policy" at the left of that line.

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Gemmamma 4 points ago +4 / -0

As a beekeeper this hurts my heart so much. How effing stupid are these people? In the US we have lived with varroa for who knows how long, it's so common we don't ask IF we will see it, we ask when because we know its gonna happen to our hives at some point. We treat the hives and move on. Some beekeepers don't even treat for it because they want to further the genetics of the strongest hive. Ugh.

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Gemmamma 11 points ago +11 / -0

I think most of them actually want to help people, ie "we need to help people who don't have health insurance," and "we need to feed people who can't afford to buy food." The problem is that they're often misguided on who and how to help and they are often too stupid to understand how they are wrong.

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