My wife used to work in the PAP department of a mental health center. The Prescription Assistance Program basically helps patients afford drugs they say they can't.
One day she told me, "you should see the number of drugs some of the kids are on". Some were prescribed 5 or more.
Gotta protect his echo chamber, too. Only letting his followers comment.
The US gov't installed him. He's just an asset at the moment. As soon as he's no longer useful, I wouldn't be surprised if they kill him and say Russia did it.
Pretty sure the vax has caused the problems my mother is facing.
She had her whole body swell up about 5 months ago. Doctors had no clue why.
About 2 months ago, she had what the ER believed was UTI-induced Delirium. They also found "dark spots" on her brain during a CT scan. Medication brought her back to normal mentally.
A week after stopping the medication, it happened again. They also put her on some Alzheimer's medication. She ran out a week ago, and her doctor refused to refill it. 2 days ago, confused again. This time, the ER said it's either Early-Onset Dementia or Encephalopathy.
BTW, she changed doctors, but hasn't gotten into see the new one, yet. This one is supposed to deal more with older adults.
Ophthalmologists do, but its rare you're going to see one for an eye exam.
Depends. Medicare prefers you see an ophthalmologist over an optometrist, at least according to the Medicare specialist I spoke to last week.
I asked her about it twice because I thought I misheard her.
No no, that'll be the plot for the prequel.
Kek. I don't care who you are, that's funny.
Fuck a Democrat
No thanks. I'm unvaxxed, and I'd like to stay that way. 😉
Tranny fluid, duh!
I was thinking the same thing. It was killed by a heart attack then a tag team of diabetes and obesity also killed it?
The headline author needs a refresher in English.
I picked up some Yuengling for the first time the other day. Several of ya'll recommended it. Guinness is my usual go-to (extra stout or nitro), but Yuengling lauger is pretty good, I must say. Definitely adding it to the list.
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True, but not in the mind of the sociopath like Gates, Fauci, et al.
Unfortunately, that's not going to work for too much longer. I've been experimenting with Stable Diffusion, and they now have models that are trained just on hands and feet that look very believable. Toss that in with a toned-down resolution or give the "situation" a foggy/dirty/dusty effect, and most will take it at face value.
At the moment lighting is another giveaway, but I'm betting that will also get fixed probably within a year or less.
Looks like everything before March 1 on that account has been deleted.
He's at Zhang_Yong10 now, it looks like. Not much activity, though.
It's been pulled. "This post is under investigation or was found in violation of the Medium Rules." The original was here:
https://medium.com/@lucyfrown/laughter-the-new-symbol-of-the-far-right-d31941325572
The archive is here:
Outage? There was an outage at Twitter? I never noticed; guess I have better things to do. 🤷🏻
I saw my first double-masked person last week at the grocery store. He had on a N95 mask covered with a black surgical-style mask. He was with his wife (I assume, anyway) who was in one of the motorized carts provided by the store.
I don't recall seeing any double-masked people during 2020-22. Did see a guy once at the hospital waiting area wearing a paint respirator back in 21.
I honestly don't think they can comprehend hyperbole or anything beyond literal meaning.
There have been several studies done (I'd have to go back and look them up) on low IQ people, and it showed they have trouble with certain basic concepts like time and even abstract processes. They have problems with saving for the future because "the future" isn't something they can grasp. They have problems with abstracts like "imagine an apple". They can't "see" an apple in their mind.
I think that they think people mean literally what they say because they are incapable of understanding anything else.
Our head of HR had us in IT enable the out-of-office for the head staff trainer for an indefinite amount of time.
I know of at least one staff that took early retirement last month because she was out for like 2 months sick and still wasn't better. She looked pretty bad in the photos of her "retirement party".
I'm sure there are others. Most have been working from home since 2020, so it's kinda hard to tell who's out and who's not.
From what I remember, the animals didn't live "years" it was weeks. The "5 years" isn't because of myocarditis, but when you translate the lifespan of the test animals to human years.
95% of the test rats died in X number of days. 100% of the monkeys developed a prion-like disease and had to be put down. Translating their lifespan to death (or destruction in the case of the monkeys) is where the "5 years" came into play.
I'm still trying to find that info. I thought I saved it somewhere, but I haven't found it again.
Edit: Here is part of it anyway: https://patriots.win/p/141rQhu9uF/the-spike-was-made-in-the-lab-it/
The rats lived 2 weeks, the monkeys 5-6 weeks.
Edit 2: Here is the substack that graphic seems to be from: https://nakadai.substack.com/p/gain-of-function-the-evidence
Here is the relevant section:
"Insertions 1 & 2 Produces "Prion-Like Domain" In animal studies, yielded a "Prion-like domain" killing the humanized mice and Rhesus Macaques infected with it, producing Spongiform Encephalopathy and Lewy Bodies.
A part of the brain in Rhesus Macaques monkeys was infected with spike protein. We saw inflammatory cells & lewy bodies, that's Alzheimer's. They didn't have before they were exposed. This is result of the spike protein crossing blood-brain barrier which its exquisitely good at. The spike protein crosses the blood brain barrier and will have damaging neurological effects."
I was going to say, the formula section at the local grocery stores have been mostly empty for a while.
Let's hear it for The Boy...
Yup. We had a local store that was basically like Walmart only no groceries. WM came in and all the workers left to work there for the better pay.
It also ran 2 local grocery stores out of business.