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tomdumont 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's bad in the Bismarck store.

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tomdumont 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hence why a lot of people who were dying from COVID were morbidly obese or already sickly with other ailments. A lot of them didn't have to die. Fee fees and greed got in their way.

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tomdumont 4 points ago +4 / -0

You're damn right it shouldn't be the kids. They should be sitting at a desk learning math .... instead everything is rainbow this, rainbow that even in what should be a learning environment. Normally I'm not about students protesting anything, but even they know it's interfering in their quality of education.

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tomdumont 3 points ago +3 / -0

Leslie Stahl would like to interview you about adrenochrome so she can deny it immediately for all Democrats on national TV. "Investigative Journalism"

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tomdumont 1 point ago +1 / -0

PhDs are the most miserable people

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tomdumont 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's what they do. I used to have massive respect for Keith.... Now I guess he is having issues filling his adrenochrome habit

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tomdumont 5 points ago +5 / -0

That was one of my main deciding factors as well. I'm glad I flipped from Dem to Rep in 2016. I would have taken all the vaxxes, and took all 'precautions' hook, line and sinker if I haven't woken up.

I know a number of people that vaxxed around me... and a lot of them look like hell.

I also determined early on I wasn't doing any mask shit because I paid attention in Biology 101, and knew all the mask claims were scientifically impossible. I'm also and have always been anti hand sanitizer. If you can't let your body naturally fight infection you'll stunt your immune system. Also I'm very against antibiotics and anti bacterial soap. Again, I paid attention in science.....

I was determined to travel as much as I could (without flying because of the mask mandate). I discovered and fell in love with South Dakota. They captured a lot of my time. It was like stepping into another world there during the height of insanity.

Of course I was stressed like everyone else for a couple weeks in the beginning, but holy cow I think people mentally drove themselves nuts fearing the virus... that compounded by whatever is in the vax I think have led many to their graves early. I also think we're just seeing the beginning. Monkeypox I believe is just the appetizer of what we're about to watch unfold in the next little while unfortunately.

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tomdumont 1 point ago +1 / -0

If you think about it, it's the perfect cover. NO ONE will want to admit they have it publicly if it's perceived a gay disease. However, don't forget the medication PrEP that all the gay whores are on. That medication could have allowed side effects of vax to come through harder.

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tomdumont 2 points ago +2 / -0

I remember learning about tar and feathering being a very rich part of US history.

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tomdumont 1 point ago +1 / -0

I have no worry of it hitting a power pole or guard rail. The Tesla is insured. Haha

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tomdumont 2 points ago +4 / -2

I drive a Tesla everyday, and wish other drivers on the road also had self driving. I'd take a grandma using self driving over a teen texting and driving any day of the week

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tomdumont 9 points ago +9 / -0

thats my problem. im confused by the number because they keep coming out. thank god CNN was there to IMMEDIATELY debunk pizzagate.

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tomdumont 7 points ago +7 / -0

i flew all the time, twice every month for a while there it seemed. i even flew at the beginning of the scamdemic when everyone was starting to freak out. i wasn't worried, i knew right away they were playing games. the media up to that point was already ridiculous. i don't fly anymore, but you best believe i still travel all over. i got myself a nice car and seem to enjoy the time getting there much more than being stressed the F out with TSA, over priced shit food and being crammed into a sardine can to be verbally battered by fluttery flight attendants. no thanks... especially now that i hear that migrants and illegals don't have to present ID to fly.

I've discovered the best state in the country IMO, and that is South Dakota. My advice is that you should really make an effort to drive through 'fly over country' at least once in your life.

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