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officerdarrenwilson 6 points ago +6 / -0

Penske owns Rolling Stone and Variety, which have become absolute trash tabloids

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officerdarrenwilson 2 points ago +2 / -0

Nor do I know what's in the 11 secret herbs and spices at KFC.

That's why I don't eat KFC you complete fucking moron

I don't eat restaurant food at all because I assume that most will maximize profit by using the cheapest cooking oils

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officerdarrenwilson 15 points ago +15 / -0

By this exact logic, the only reason people avoid drinking cyanide is because of the taste

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officerdarrenwilson 2 points ago +2 / -0

By this exact logic, the only reason people avoid drinking cyanide is because of the taste

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officerdarrenwilson 5 points ago +5 / -0

Forgetting all about titus 1:10, John 8:44, etc

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officerdarrenwilson 1 point ago +1 / -0

Of course the core point is truthful and massively important

But it's important, when trying to convey critical information, to be impeccable with every detail

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officerdarrenwilson 5 points ago +6 / -1

The basic point is true, but this certainly isn't '100% correct.'

The 'Virology Journal' is not 'the official publication of the NIH,' for one.

Fauci had nothing to do with this paper. There is no reason to believe he ever read it. He's never had anything to do with 'Virology Journal.'

He's head of a division within the NIH, not the whole thing.

Accuracy matters. Making important points that are wrapped in falsehoods are extremely bad form - they discredit and distract from the very important core truth.

I've seen this image a billion times, it's been debunked so many times, it's really bad that it's stickied here.

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officerdarrenwilson 1 point ago +1 / -0

Before talking about the 'Second Nuremberg,' we should remember that it was a kangaroo court. As described by Chief Justice Harlan Stone of the US Supreme Court at the time:

โ€œJackson is away conducting his high-grade lynching party in Nuremberg. I donโ€™t mind what he does to the Nazis, but I hate to see the pretense that he is running a court and proceeding according to common law. This is a little too sanctimonious a fraud to meet my old-fashioned ideas.โ€ [A.T. Mason, Harlan Fiske Stone: Pillar of the Law, 1956, p. 716]

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officerdarrenwilson 1 point ago +1 / -0

Because the Bible ends at Genesis 12:3

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officerdarrenwilson 4 points ago +4 / -0

This is a really beautiful painting.

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officerdarrenwilson 1 point ago +1 / -0

So where does the 133 million come from?

What source can you point to to back up this meme?

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officerdarrenwilson 1 point ago +1 / -0

Exactly.

They'll brush it off, and then they'll brush you off.

It's actively harmful sharing obviously false stuff like this.

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officerdarrenwilson 1 point ago +1 / -0

Credibility matters

If you share false and unverifiable information, people will think you're a moron or a liar

If you do that as a right winger, you help support the idea that right wingers are morons or liars

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officerdarrenwilson 2 points ago +2 / -0

Most insurances won't cover TRT (testosterone replacement therapy) but **will **cover testosterone if you're a woman Transitioning into a man.

What if you say you identify as a penis having woman, but now want T to 'transition' into a male?

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officerdarrenwilson 7 points ago +10 / -3

You can fuck right off with this garbage. And fuck everyone who upvoted it without spending 5 seconds checking it.

It's so easily debunked. In 2016 there were 157 million registered voters. So there would be more than 157M in 2020.

The fact that there were 159M votes in 2020 vs 157M registered voters in 2016 is itself highly suspicious. But it's simply false that there were 133M registered voters in 2020. But don't go throwing around easily verifiable false numbers.

https://www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/voting-and-registration/p20-580.html

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officerdarrenwilson 21 points ago +22 / -1

depressing that there's only one person here asking that questions

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