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I don't think companies like Budweiser and Jaguar would purposely ruin themselves; they just do what they are commanded to by companies like Blackrock. American Eagle is another company practically owned by Blackrock, so I think we're all just getting jerked around back and forth by these villains.

I didn't really think about this until the Dunkin Donuts commercial came along. Yet another company partially-owned by Blackrock, and this time they're trying too hard. So the same company that exactly a year ago refused to advertise on Rumble because it's too conservative now has a poorly-written commercial with a blond guy at the pool talking about genetics? Looks like these companies are purposefully framing conservatives as Not-Sees while profiting by infuriating libtards and riding the free publicity off of it. And people who are so tired of the woke shit with throwing obese black chicks in our face are celebrating this because they're getting a reprieve. Well, if you want to break a branch in half, you have to bend it back and forth until it snaps. What I'm saying is that even though the messaging is changing, the people at the top remain the same. "Get woke go broke" is a real factor, and yes going the opposite way is profitable. But they're profiting while feeding off of shitlib perception bias to work up the mentally-ill for free publicity.

Of course, the same shitlibs who complain about "oligarchy" and un-elected rich people have no idea who Larry Fink is and how he brags about how he uses Blackrock to pressure companies to do his bidding. And of course they freak out over talk of "genetics" while ranting about the Eugenics Movement all while wearing Planned Parenthood T-shirts and failing to see the irony in that.

To be clear, I didn't really think much of the jeans commercials with the pretty girl rockin' the underboobs. She has good genes/jeans. Got it. Clever pun. But the hastily thrown-together "king of summer" commercial seems to be trying too hard. Nothing clever, just "king of summer" and throwing around the word "genetics." Seems intentional just to piss off the purple haired psycho chicks with nose rings so they can make angry car videos about it.

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I live in Japan. You'd think I could just find ivermectin at candy stores or whatever, but I really do not know where to begin looking for it---at least not without some prescription. The home center sells antiparasitics for pets, but the selection is very limited. I found something called piperazine. I did a bit of research.

https://applbiolchem.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s13765-021-00651-0#Sec12 "can act as an anticancer chemotherapeutic by stimulating the intrinsic mitochondrial signaling pathway to induce cytotoxicity and apoptosis in cancer cells."

https://peerj.com/articles/1588/ "displayed a strong suppressive effect on liver cancer cells"

I'm finding a bunch of articles on Yandex, but I am not highly scientifically-minded when it comes to so many various medical terms. If you wanna read something hilarious that came up with my search on piperazine, check this babblespam. It's so funny.

https://gujaratmitra.in/S6C0feUok-male/piperazine-erectile-dysfunction-M90WcK/

KEK! Reminds me of those bizarre spam email from the early 2000's.

So... erectile dysfunction? I think piperazine enhances nitric oxide, and so does L-Arginine. I take L-Arginine for health and exercise potential. Apparently it plays a part in immunity, anti-fungal, etc.

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Quick video exposing some crisis actors in Gaza (www.youtube.com) 🧠 These people are stupid!
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