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Quotient 3 points ago +3 / -0

Show him/her Biden’s hand defying physics in a microphone lol

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Quotient 2 points ago +2 / -0

No issues using 365. Outlook has been slow af today but seems to be working. Teams is up and running

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Quotient 31 points ago +31 / -0

That will definitely make our military stronger and our country safer /s

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Quotient 4 points ago +4 / -0

I don’t know how open she is to stuff but Quercetin with Bromelain can hugely reduce the inflammatory response. Look into it. I use it for my lupus and it’s been a lot more helpful than some other things I’d been taking. There’s a very fine line with Lupus of big pharma helping and hurting.

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Quotient 1 point ago +1 / -0

They’re doing this because the know the narrative is failing. People in majority are rejecting the vaccine and ditching masks anyways so they have to alleviate the restrictions before the normies realize they’re the minority and are being oppressed by their own party while everyone else is living their best life. They have to project that THEY are still in control.

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Quotient 5 points ago +5 / -0

It’s just the fear. They don’t want to be deprogrammed because if they allow any other thoughts/ideas/fact/points of view they’ll have to face up to the idea that our govt is corrupt and not acting in their best interest. That the world is as cold and evil as it is. And that is a very difficult and scary reality to face. Some of these older folks aren’t ready to set aside 60 years of belief systems even if it’s true. A comforting lie vs. a had truth.

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Quotient 2 points ago +2 / -0

Not economics pede but gold is a physical asset and as a currency is a tangible commodity. Cryptos IMO are just digital fiat. Fiat only has worth because we trade our labor for it, thus lending it it’s intrinsic “value”.

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Quotient 1 point ago +1 / -0

That’s one way to make sure he doesn’t have to give appearances or speeches

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Quotient 3 points ago +3 / -0

I bet they’ll try and tie it to trump so they can say “he’s a Qanon, he can’t be re-elected, he’s part of a dangerous cult” blah blah blah.

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Quotient 10 points ago +10 / -0

The thing is Chicago has very very robust gun control laws so it’s more of an embarrassment than anything

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Quotient 2 points ago +2 / -0

On a large scale that would be called biowarfare - to knowingly infect another group of people with the intent to harm with a deadly biological agent

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Quotient 2 points ago +2 / -0

Over 5,000 religions practiced here on earth, but don’t worry - only yours is right.

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Quotient 3 points ago +3 / -0

Answering for deaf above. Deafness is more of a spectrum. Most people classified as deaf or hard of hearing don’t fall into the “cannot hear anything at all, total absence of sound” category. Instead hearing losses occur in ranges. Some people (like my daughter) can’t hear any pitches in the highest ranges. When I play violin for example and I play E string and above, She hears nothing at all. Makes no sound. But she can hear everything below that just fine. Some folks can’t hear tones all over the place and end up hearing more of a muffled noise. Generally speaking, hearing losses aren’t just about volume (though that does play a part!) they’re about whatever pitches/ranges that you have damage or loss in. That’s why the old (and highly offensive) “snap next to someone’s ear” doesn’t work. They may be able to hear that sound at that proximity in that range, but if someone was to shout from a distance or say something at a reasonable volume into a telephone or has a low voice, it’s practically inaudible. There’s also a cognitive processing factor that goes into it. People who have had losses without corrections or aids for a long time may struggle to actually process the sounds they’re hearing since their brains may have actually re-wired to comprehend information via lip reading or other sensory input! Fascinating stuff.

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Quotient 3 points ago +3 / -0

Most companies don’t seem to produce them without that feature. He was waiting until his next screening (due this month) to get an update and see if they had options to remove/disable it in his. His are crazy expensive 5k-7k + and calibrated for him already so it would be ideal to use his current ones

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Quotient 9 points ago +9 / -0

Hello fellow Deaf/HOH :). Pitch definitely is a big deal. His losses are in Lows and Highs with Mids being in his best range. Luckily my voice falls in the mid category so he can hear me probably better than most! He has hearing aids, however he doesn’t like to wear them since the Bluetooth feature started giving people brain tumors behind the ears. His hearing is degrading though and it’s getting harder to compensate. His sister and our oldest have the same genetic defect but the girls only have losses in the highs. Kind of curious he can’t hear lows worst, considering his voice is low and the ladies have high voices and can’t hear highs well!

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Quotient 35 points ago +35 / -0

My husband is partially deaf and we have this issue.. well...everywhere. My voice is not loud enough for me to project through the mask loud enough for him to hear. He reads lips along with his limited hearing so it’s very important that someone is facing him, not mumbling, and speaking at an elevated volume. Face masks ruin every one of those things. My voice sometimes hurts from having to talk very very loudly through my mask so he can hear me. I often have to relay info to him from others wearing masks. I finally got sick of it and I just pull the bitch down and say whatever needs to be said. Luckily no one has said anything to me, but if they do, I will tear them apart.

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Quotient 1 point ago +2 / -1

It’s great that they got a break from being molested by uncle hunter to make some limp cardboard cutouts

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Quotient 3 points ago +3 / -0

2 big banks near me have closed as well. Couldn’t figure out why but didn’t care much. Now my interest is piqued

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