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kwyet 2 points ago +2 / -0

...and fuck the ones that shall not be named? The blancophobic antigoyemitic bunch?

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kwyet 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don't know. Could it be a tiny country full of blancophobic antigoyemites?

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kwyet 10 points ago +10 / -0

What? Did they find buildings wired top to bottom with explosives?

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kwyet 5 points ago +5 / -0

If the protest is legitimate, it's an "insurrection."

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kwyet 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ain't that the truth! To call her, I mean, it, hideous would be a massive compliment.

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kwyet 1 point ago +1 / -0

"Jeffrey Epstein was murdered and he was obviously involved in a blackmail operation run by foreign intelligence agencies." Uh huh. There was no domestic involvement whatsoever.

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kwyet 2 points ago +2 / -0

"Jeffrey Epstein was murdered and he was obviously involved in a blackmail operation run by foreign intelligence agencies." Uh huh. There was no domestic involvement whatsoever.

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kwyet 3 points ago +3 / -0

Who fired all the air traffic controllers back in the 80's?

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kwyet 2 points ago +2 / -0

"...it won't work..." Never say never when it comes to the actual garbage perpetrating the fraud...and the actual garbage that looks the other way when the fraud is pointed out.

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kwyet 3 points ago +3 / -0

But, if you do want to occupy the land, you do the Ukraine strategy.

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kwyet 1 point ago +2 / -1

It only becomes related if you disagree with anything they say. It's similar to "love is love" ...it only differs in that the suffix used to brand the disagreer is different.

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kwyet 3 points ago +3 / -0

If all my neighbors get their flags out, the neighborhood will look like candy land. Yay!

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kwyet 0 points ago +1 / -1

This one is so tragic that that could reasonably be considered too soon.

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kwyet 1 point ago +1 / -0

No stones unturned to ensure control of all the dirt.

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kwyet 1 point ago +1 / -0

Mine did, 30 years ago. Totally different "rosacea," though, in my opinion (the only one that counts if I'm the one suffering). Was diagnosed with "rosacea" in my early 30's that i had never dealt with previously. Splotchy face and forehead particularly when hot, sweaty and/or working, or having a drink, beer, etc.

Went to my doctor...he sent me to dermatologist where I was prescribed an expensive metronidizole cream and was told I'd need it the rest of my life. It didn't help at all. Didn't go back to the dermatologist.

Researched online about rosacea and found a doctor in Australia who'd been doing studies on rosacea and he had theories on there maybe being a connection between h. pylori bacteria and rosacea. He had been testing certain combinations of antibiotics to be taken along with strong antacid.

I convinced my DO, after presenting him with much info I had printed out from the Australian site, to prescribe me the two antibiotics and the prescription antacid that were recommended by the Australian doctor/researcher. After completing that course, I had no improvement.

The Australian doctor/researcher had alternative combinations of antibiotics to try so I told my DO that I wanted to try again. He refused, saying, "what you don't know can be dangerous." I suggested back to him that what he doesn't know can be dangerous as well and I insisted that I wanted him to prescribe me the alternative combination. He again refused and I left never to return to that DO.

I found a new primary doctor and explained everything to him about what had been done and what I wanted to do. He agreed. I went through the alternative antibiotics course and I have not had "rosacea" again since...about 30 ago years, now.

I've been putting "rosacea" in quotes because I believe it can be one thing for one person but something totally different for the next person, and, I also believe, as I believed 30 years ago, that the doctors really don't know all the causes of what they put in their catch-all "rosacea" diagnosis. There are countless bacteria that doctors don't know a damn thing about. Yes h.pylori was the focus of the Australian doctor/researcher's study, however, that doesn't mean there aren't countless other bacteria being effected, either ridding some and/or boosting others, by the antibiotic combos he suggested, or, by the copious antibiotics thrown at me in my life before my "rosacea."

Looking back, after living through this covid bs, it seems a distinct possibility that ivermectin may have been all I would have needed to end my case of "rosacea."

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