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Everything posted by SkyDekker
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Hey Cocopuff, I have been wondering. Should I feel bad for the cops or for the veteran? I am so confused.... America....Fuck Yeah!!
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Ah but that is all part of the great conspiracy. If you were only as smart as Winsor, then you would be able to see that!
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People aren't really this stupid right? Merck comes out saying don't use Ivermectin, since there is no scientific basis for therapeutic effect. Your "expert" labels that as a lie and produces a link to a study showing the effect of Ivermectin in vitro. Guess what else kills the Coronavirus in vitro? Bleach. I guess the reason we don't use bleach to treat COVID is because the anti-bleach lobby is just too powerful. Never mind that it was also at a dosage much higher than recommended for humans.
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Hi leverage growth was/is highly encouraged by Chinese government.
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At least he is a CFA and was a licensed security broker.
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If you are truly interested I suggest you don't ask a stranger on the internet. Maybe r/wallstreetbets can help you.
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You are switching between Yuan and USD here and not comparing apples to apples. But yes an Evergrande collapse would have a devastating impact on the global economy. Many US investment houses are snapping up Evergrande bonds like candy right now.
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What credentials do you require for somebody to use the women's toilet at your DZ?
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For the IOC really the only determination is testosterone levels and only for those who wish to compete in the female competitions.
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He was never asked by the university. He was asked by a student and Prof went on a pretty thinly veiled racist rant in his reply email. And the student didn't ask to grade black students more leniently either. Your post does show how quickly narrative gets formed based on nonsense opinions.
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Yup, just like the "journalist" whose article you posted. He is not really called Tyler Durden, but Daniel Ivandjiski. Daniel's father was a communist cabinet minister in Bulgaria. Daniel started Zero Hedge after losing his trading license due to insider trading.
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Granted it is Quebec, I still doubt they have people walking around their pharmacies, randomly stabbing people with Covid vaccines.
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The substance being that when items are scarce the price goes up. Most people past age 12 or so can grasp that concept. But I guess we all want to share when we learn something new. But please do tell how this new concept drove the Germans to invent a new word, that part I am actually interested in.
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Did you know the English speaking world invented a word for it too? Energy poverty....been around for a while.
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Oh, you think that is a new term. Bless your heart. (and it is Energiearmut)
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And yet more people are dying than would be considered normal (excess death rate) even when accounting for COVID fatalities. If it isn't COVID, something is killing people. Do you think it is something unknown? I mean the discrepancy is even bigger if there are that many deaths which got classified as COVID and really weren't COVID. Do you think maybe aliens are snatching up Americans and the anal probing is going awry?
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You should also take into account the rise in excess death rates, beyond the COVID death numbers.
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Death is not necessarily the worst outcome, nor is it binary. The long term effects of COVID and those suffering from ongoing effects of a covid infection need to be included. Plus, I am tired of seeing all the relatives of idiots asking for money.
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Because he is trying to make money of a cure.
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South Korea and Japan have made similar announcements.
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And in the middle of 2018 a new medication for the treatment of smallpox was approved by the FDA.....showing again that the development of a vaccine didn't stop development of medication.
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Throughout history vaccines of various formats appeared before effective anti-viral medication showed up. Goes to show that development of vaccinations certainly didn't stop development of anti-viral medication. Not sure why people would think that is now somehow different.
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Sure, unless you are using the debate to drive pedagogic studies.