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C1REX 410 points ago +413 / -3

Thank you for this post.

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NARCISSUS 85 points ago +89 / -4

Hijacking top comment to point out that his tweet about his wife being diagnosed with this was from June 2020.

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Voellerb0276 36 points ago +36 / -0

My sister had Guillain–Barré syndrome several years back, she's doing well now and beat it (for now, never actually goes away indefinitely), but it took her years to regain her strength.

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CantStumpTheCensored 17 points ago +19 / -2

Vaccine damage 100%.

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slammervic2 25 points ago +30 / -5

Flu shot causes it

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jedmeyers 26 points ago +26 / -0

Twice had a reaction identical to the Guillain–Barré after the flu shot. First one was relatively mild so I did not care. Second time when it happened, came back to the doctor (almost couldn't drive because of the pain) and she told me that: "this could not be because of the flu shot, they are very safe. We know they are safe because we keep track of every incident occurring after the flu shot. Since the vaccine has been proven safe, I will not record your complaints as complications after the vaccine. Goodbye."

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NotQuiteHuman 19 points ago +19 / -0

So does having been under general anesthesia, it seems, because that's what happened to Mrs. Crowder. She woke up paralyzed.

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DaughterOfLiberty 13 points ago +15 / -2

Covid vaccine causes it too

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556x45mm 18 points ago +19 / -1

Miscarriages and GBS are both associated with Zika Virus. Zika virus originated from the Zika forest of Uganda. The Zika forest is property of the UVRI (Uganda Virus Research Institute). The UVRI is funded by WHO, CDC and Jack Ma Foundation.

You think COVID-19 is the first time a virus escaped from a lab?

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That1rowdyracer 28 points ago +28 / -0

Uganda be kidding me

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Unzipped_Patriot 4 points ago +5 / -1

This was all made up to cover for the damage done by Bill Gates and his vaccines all over the third world.

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AppalachianTactical 3 points ago +3 / -0

thought zika was found to in south America...

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I_Used_to_be_me 7 points ago +7 / -0

I don't know from experience, thankfully, but at least based on my parents, I don't think you ever get over it. My mom had a miscarriage, but also lost another child. I honestly don't really know what happened, because it's that little talked about. All I know is it wasn't a miscarriage, and it wasn't a stillbirth (because I've been told by my dad and grandmother that it wasn't), and the only details I know is that she (she'd have been my older sister) was born at around 6 or 7 months (I think), was alive briefly when born, my mom never saw her, my dad only briefly held her (so small she fit in his hand), and that's really it. Most of the details I learned from my grandmother. My dad's talked briefly about it but not really, and with my mom, it can't really be brought up at all even to this day, about 35 years later, because it's too sensitive and makes her too emotional. Wouldn't wish it on anyone.

Coincidentally (or maybe miraculously), her death is the only reason I'm alive (because they essentially found something wrong with my mom that led to her having the baby prematurely. When she was pregnant with me, they had to insert something — again, no idea what because my parents won't talk about this — that'd basically keep me in her womb. She also had to stay in bed for almost her entire pregnancy, laying on her back, and I still was born a month early. In a weird way I guess I've always kind of thought how my older sister, who spent only a few minutes on this earth and I've never even met, kind of saved my life and is the reason I'm around today, which I think is why I've always been after more information but unable to get it.

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polokyle 32 points ago +35 / -3

What happened to Sven Computer?

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IllCapitan 52 points ago +52 / -0

One of my favs was when Sven Computer infiltrated the LGBTXYZ meeting in Texas I believe. They told him what to say through an earpiece. I could not stop laughing.

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carl 17 points ago +17 / -0

Omg that was the best

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stillbringingitback 10 points ago +10 / -0

Beep beep, I am robot gender.

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DaughterOfLiberty 3 points ago +3 / -0

Actually I liked the new Chaz zone in Raz’s AirBnB

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That1rowdyracer 2 points ago +2 / -0

Almost pissed myself on that skit. He needs to do more if that. The Chaz was good to, but not Sven funny.

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Brucesky420 21 points ago +22 / -1

He was just an intern, but he didn't feel like he was getting his fair share and left

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PepeFarmsRemembers 12 points ago +18 / -6

Crowder didn't pay Sven and threatened to have have him deported. Jared quit over it and both are under an NDA and can't talk about it as per Owen Benjamin who was there at the time.

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tallon 11 points ago +14 / -3

If that’s true, that really lowers my respect for Crowder. Makes him kind of a douche

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PP2020 10 points ago +11 / -1

Owen Benjamin sure got crazy

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Forgotmypass666 7 points ago +8 / -1

Jarad left because he had a kid...

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JesusisKing 0 points ago +2 / -2

Not true Crowder put a gag order on him and not gay Jared and they left citing his sexual harassment

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Forgotmypass666 5 points ago +6 / -1

He lied about his immigration status (I believe he was on an expired visa), crowder has a zero tolerance policy against employees who lie to him. Seven was deported back to Germany shortly after parting ways with the show. Weather or not the show was at fault I believe is unknown.

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skygz 4 points ago +5 / -1

they didnt officially address it but if I remember correctly the rumors were that he didnt think he got paid enough and possibly stole something

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RealRedneck 9 points ago +9 / -0

Commenting to concur. My wife and I are unable to have kids. I felt his pain so much. ... Now it looks like God might've blessed us with the inability to conceive. 🤷

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LeewardRights 6 points ago +6 / -0

It’s a huge cross to carry, can empathize. And I know what you mean - as things get crazier, one wonders if it wasn’t a mercy.

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PixelZer0 4 points ago +4 / -0

My wife and I are in the same situation, and that was her exact comment to me this week.

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WinningDotWin 13 points ago +13 / -0

My wife has it. Got really ill in late 2014/early 2015. For at least a year, I didn't know if she would make it. In 2016, I at least felt like the odds of her survival were significantly better. It wasn't until early 2018 that she was able to sit down, or sit in a car for a half-hour. Before that, she could either stand or lie down, but nothing else.

She's still recovering, each week is better than the last. To people who don't know that she has it, outwardly it seems like she's fine now because she can move around fairly normally, and can sit for extended periods of time. But when we go shopping or move stuff around, anything heavier than about 5 pounds is carried by me.

We're just very thankful that its consistently getting better.

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WinningDotWin 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks for your kind words.

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NotQuiteHuman 1 point ago +1 / -0

I believe (and this is my faulty memory) he said she's recovered some of her ability to move about--at least, to the point where she can drive a Tesla.

Which he made a video about testing with the Hodge Twins. Fun stuff.