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Post by sideways on Dec 20, 2021 20:07:13 GMT
The OP is one of the the biggest Dunning-Kruger self-owns I’ve ever seen.
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Dalai Mama
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Post by Dalai Mama on Dec 20, 2021 20:12:45 GMT
To save you all the trouble, I did a quick google of the signatories and found: Angela Durante, PhD in history and visual culture Denis Rancourt, PhD in philosophy and mechanical engineering (also a checkered academic past) Jan Vrbik, PhD in - apparently mathematics or similar as that is what he teaches Laurent Leduc, PhD in ethics & systematic theology Valentina Capurri, PhD in history Amanda Euringer, Journalist - freelancer who apparently specializes in SEO Claus Rinner, PhD in geography Maximilian C. Forte, PhD in anthropology Julie Ponesse, PhD in ancient philosophy Michael Owen, PhD in history Donald G. Welsh, PhD - in biophysics In other words, none of them know jack about any medical aspect of handling a pandemic. And, as we know, COVID doesn't give a fuck about your feelings. Not all heroes, blah, blah, blah. Thank you.
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Post by tracylynn on Dec 20, 2021 20:24:21 GMT
STFU and get the damn shot. I have natural immunity. Bahahaha. Thanks, needed the laugh this afternoon.
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Post by purplebee on Dec 20, 2021 20:29:10 GMT
Why is anyone responding to this drivel?
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Post by lucyg on Dec 20, 2021 20:43:04 GMT
Why is anyone responding to this drivel? We can’t help ourselves. And apparently neither can she.
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Post by Gennifer on Dec 20, 2021 20:44:01 GMT
Open Letter to anonaname: Until you’re willing to give us your real pea name, we’re not interested in a dialogue with you. Gennifer, PHD with as much credibility as the ones you listed. PS: Your open letter sucks. YOU CAN’T SIT WITH US.
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Post by wallyagain on Dec 20, 2021 21:03:07 GMT
As a Canadian federal employee, I am so thankful we have this mandate. I am not interested in working next to someone who is not vaccinated.
Just get your damn vaccine. It’s not that hard.
People like these idiots who wrote this article are a blight on our society.
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Dalai Mama
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Post by Dalai Mama on Dec 20, 2021 21:20:47 GMT
As a Canadian federal employee, I am so thankful we have this mandate. I am not interested in working next to someone who is not vaccinated. Just get your damn vaccine. It’s not that hard. People like these idiots who wrote this article are a blight on our society. DH is federal too - he’s avoiding going back to work like the… well… you know.
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sassyangel
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Post by sassyangel on Dec 20, 2021 21:27:20 GMT
To save you all the trouble, I did a quick google of the signatories and found: Angela Durante, PhD in history and visual culture Denis Rancourt, PhD in philosophy and mechanical engineering (also a checkered academic past) Jan Vrbik, PhD in - apparently mathematics or similar as that is what he teaches Laurent Leduc, PhD in ethics & systematic theology Valentina Capurri, PhD in history Amanda Euringer, Journalist - freelancer who apparently specializes in SEO Claus Rinner, PhD in geography Maximilian C. Forte, PhD in anthropology Julie Ponesse, PhD in ancient philosophy Michael Owen, PhD in history Donald G. Welsh, PhD - in biophysics In other words, none of them know jack about any medical aspect of handling a pandemic. And, as we know, COVID doesn't give a fuck about your feelings. *snort of contempt* Nice work. Talk about a bunch of people not knowing when to stay in their f**king lanes.
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Post by maryannscraps on Dec 20, 2021 22:21:28 GMT
Another well-sourced piece with convincing evidence. /s
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Dec 20, 2021 23:08:48 GMT
Typical science denier, always a liar.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Dec 20, 2021 23:09:18 GMT
Even FOX..
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Post by mollycoddle on Dec 20, 2021 23:18:29 GMT
STFU and get the damn shot. I have natural immunity.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2021 23:23:38 GMT
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Post by refugeepea on Dec 20, 2021 23:24:14 GMT
And now, mounting evidence worldwide shows that these vaccines cannot stop the transmission of the virus and variants, yet vaccination mandates continue. COVID-19 vaccination will protect most people from getting sick with COVID-19. A small percentage of fully vaccinated people will still get COVID-19 if they are exposed to the virus that causes COVID-19. These are called vaccine breakthrough infections. People with vaccine breakthrough infections may spread COVID-19 to others. However, it appears that vaccinated people spread COVID-19 for a shorter period than do unvaccinated people. Vaccination also might make illness less severe. If you are fully vaccinated, the overall risk of hospitalization and death due to COVID-19 is much lower than among unvaccinated people with similar risk factors.
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Post by refugeepea on Dec 20, 2021 23:26:14 GMT
"Most disturbingly of all, we are being primed for mass vaccination campaigns in our schools that do not require parental consent."
Dear Canada, I'm sorry Q has made it's way north. You are too nice to be infiltrated with this crap.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2021 23:26:54 GMT
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Post by SockMonkey on Dec 20, 2021 23:27:22 GMT
www.southyourmouth.com/2013/12/original-sausage-balls.htmlINGREDIENTS 3 scant cups Bisquick baking mix 1 pound pork sausage at room temperature (I use ‘hot’) 16 ounces sharp cheddar cheese, shredded (4 cups) 1/4 cup chopped fresh chives or parsley (optional) INSTRUCTIONS 1. Combine all ingredients in a stand mixer then mix at low speed using the paddle attachment (or mix by hand) until all ingredients are evenly combined. 2. Roll dough into 1 1/2 inch balls and place on a baking sheet one inch apart. I used my handy-dandy cookie scoop to make quick work out of portioning these. 3. Bake at 350 degrees for 20-25 minutes or until lightly browned on the bottom. NOTES: UPDATE: this recipe has garnered SO MANY comments regarding 2 vs. 3 cups of Bisquick so I want address it here in the recipe... I make it with three scant cups (meaning not scooped/packed cups). I have made it exactly as written dozens of times since I posted this and they have come out perfect and just like
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Post by refugeepea on Dec 20, 2021 23:30:58 GMT
Unvaccinated people who previously had Covid-19 are significantly more likely to test positive for the disease again than fully vaccinated people who have never had Covid-19, according to a recent CDC study published in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
ETA: Should have read the whole thread. I see the same link now.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Dec 20, 2021 23:34:16 GMT
And now, mounting evidence worldwide shows that these vaccines cannot stop the transmission of the virus and variants, yet vaccination mandates continue. COVID-19 vaccination will protect most people from getting sick with COVID-19. A small percentage of fully vaccinated people will still get COVID-19 if they are exposed to the virus that causes COVID-19. These are called vaccine breakthrough infections. People with vaccine breakthrough infections may spread COVID-19 to others. However, it appears that vaccinated people spread COVID-19 for a shorter period than do unvaccinated people. Vaccination also might make illness less severe. If you are fully vaccinated, the overall risk of hospitalization and death due to COVID-19 is much lower than among unvaccinated people with similar risk factors.
The dumbass knows this, she’s just being a dick.
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Post by crazy4scraps on Dec 20, 2021 23:39:41 GMT
The number for the immunity from vaccines has been raised much higher of late! Unvaccinated people who had survived a previous COVID-19 infection were more than five times more likely to be reinfected with the virus compared to those who were fully vaccinated with the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines, according to a new study published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.www.cbsnews.com/news/vaccine-protection-covid-19-natural-immunity-cdc-study/Yeah, DH’s unvaccinated friend’s unvaccinated extended family thought they had “natural immunity” too. It’s running through their whole family again. Unvaxxed friends: 0, Covid: 2.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2021 23:44:55 GMT
Q is that you?
Eta podcast recommended on NSBR and this one is good:
The Wellness to QAnon Pipeline Maintenance Phase (name of podcast) Health & Fitness Special guest Mike Rothschild tells us how the road to wellness can be an on-ramp to a conspiracy theory. Along the way we debunk oil pulling, explore Instagram aesthetics and bemoan anti-vaxx argumentation tactics
Good podcast on how it's all inter-related!
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Post by elaine on Dec 21, 2021 0:11:15 GMT
www.southyourmouth.com/2013/12/original-sausage-balls.htmlINGREDIENTS 3 scant cups Bisquick baking mix 1 pound pork sausage at room temperature (I use ‘hot’) 16 ounces sharp cheddar cheese, shredded (4 cups) 1/4 cup chopped fresh chives or parsley (optional) INSTRUCTIONS 1. Combine all ingredients in a stand mixer then mix at low speed using the paddle attachment (or mix by hand) until all ingredients are evenly combined. 2. Roll dough into 1 1/2 inch balls and place on a baking sheet one inch apart. I used my handy-dandy cookie scoop to make quick work out of portioning these. 3. Bake at 350 degrees for 20-25 minutes or until lightly browned on the bottom. NOTES: UPDATE: this recipe has garnered SO MANY comments regarding 2 vs. 3 cups of Bisquick so I want address it here in the recipe... I make it with three scant cups (meaning not scooped/packed cups). I have made it exactly as written dozens of times since I posted this and they have come out perfect and just like Just today I made sure that I had enough Bisquick to make these. They have become an annual tradition and the one year I tried to not make them, I was met with a loud rebellion!
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Post by elaine on Dec 21, 2021 0:16:38 GMT
COVID-19 vaccination will protect most people from getting sick with COVID-19. A small percentage of fully vaccinated people will still get COVID-19 if they are exposed to the virus that causes COVID-19. These are called vaccine breakthrough infections. People with vaccine breakthrough infections may spread COVID-19 to others. However, it appears that vaccinated people spread COVID-19 for a shorter period than do unvaccinated people. Vaccination also might make illness less severe. If you are fully vaccinated, the overall risk of hospitalization and death due to COVID-19 is much lower than among unvaccinated people with similar risk factors.
The dumbass knows this, she’s just being a dick. She’s a troll. Or a Russian Bot. No one can regularly access the internet and be as blatantly stupid as she appears to be in her posts - as evidenced by her lack of ability to critically examine crap posted on her Twitter and Facebook feeds. That she never comes back to her threads after being called out on the blatant false nature of the tripe she reposts is all one needs to know in terms of her being a troll/Russian Bot.
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Post by onelasttime on Dec 21, 2021 0:23:58 GMT
Here is a not so fun fact.
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Post by littlemama on Dec 21, 2021 0:24:05 GMT
I need to make sausage balls. I havent made them in years.
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Post by dewryce on Dec 21, 2021 0:24:57 GMT
And now, mounting evidence worldwide shows that these vaccines cannot stop the transmission of the virus and variants, yet vaccination mandates continue. COVID-19 vaccination will protect most people from getting sick with COVID-19. A small percentage of fully vaccinated people will still get COVID-19 if they are exposed to the virus that causes COVID-19. These are called vaccine breakthrough infections. People with vaccine breakthrough infections may spread COVID-19 to others. However, it appears that vaccinated people spread COVID-19 for a shorter period than do unvaccinated people. Vaccination also might make illness less severe. If you are fully vaccinated, the overall risk of hospitalization and death due to COVID-19 is much lower than among unvaccinated people with similar risk factors.
To say nothing of the fact that if enough people got them they absolutely would greatly alter the pandemic for the positive and make COVID something that would have small fires to put out here and there, nothing close to what we are dealing with. How the fudge do these people think all of the other diseases with vaccinations have been stopped in their tracks? This is just the first time a large enough quantity of people selfishly refused the vaccines and therefore stopped us from receiving anywhere close to the full benefits from them.
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Post by cindyupnorth on Dec 21, 2021 0:27:02 GMT
Thanks for all the links on the % of non vaccinated natural immunity people. My dh's dumbass friends that have gotten COVID now claim they are good, They've had it. They are saved and didn't have to get a vaccine. eyeroll.
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Post by dewryce on Dec 21, 2021 0:28:21 GMT
www.southyourmouth.com/2013/12/original-sausage-balls.htmlINGREDIENTS 3 scant cups Bisquick baking mix 1 pound pork sausage at room temperature (I use ‘hot’) 16 ounces sharp cheddar cheese, shredded (4 cups) 1/4 cup chopped fresh chives or parsley (optional) INSTRUCTIONS 1. Combine all ingredients in a stand mixer then mix at low speed using the paddle attachment (or mix by hand) until all ingredients are evenly combined. 2. Roll dough into 1 1/2 inch balls and place on a baking sheet one inch apart. I used my handy-dandy cookie scoop to make quick work out of portioning these. 3. Bake at 350 degrees for 20-25 minutes or until lightly browned on the bottom. NOTES: UPDATE: this recipe has garnered SO MANY comments regarding 2 vs. 3 cups of Bisquick so I want address it here in the recipe... I make it with three scant cups (meaning not scooped/packed cups). I have made it exactly as written dozens of times since I posted this and they have come out perfect and just like I’ve never had these, do you dip them in anything? Are they an appetizer, a main dish, a side dish?
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Post by cindosha on Dec 21, 2021 0:33:28 GMT
Any real doctor will tell you “natural immunity” is mostly make believe. Keep listening to the assholes on Fox. So are you refuting the Israeli study on natural immunity? Sounds pretty closed minded. I still have antibodies 15 months after having covid.
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