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ivi4yh3ivi 0 points ago +1 / -1

Oh no. These memes are overwhelming. I've got a plan, lets wear pussy hats and cry for 4 years!

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ivi4yh3ivi 2 points ago +2 / -0

I work out at home. That is my point. You don't need to get off the net to work out. Telling people to stop talking about the election isn't resisting. That's submitting.

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ivi4yh3ivi 1 point ago +1 / -0

You don't have to get off the net in order to work out. Also, gyms aren't so easy to hit these days. Bernie didn't have the balls to say the election was stolen from him.

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ivi4yh3ivi 0 points ago +1 / -1

All larps are meant appear as though they hold water. Nit picking the amount of water said larp can hold doesn't change it from being a larp. But he flew via helicopter today, doesn't mean he hasn't been in texas.

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ivi4yh3ivi 2 points ago +2 / -0

LOL. 21 year old with a law degree.

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ivi4yh3ivi 1 point ago +1 / -0

I would imagine it feels like taking a giant shit but in reverse. Is that what butt secks feels like?

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ivi4yh3ivi 2 points ago +2 / -0

Create a time machine, travel to one of their warpaths, and use some of that teenage, keyboard angst on black live matter to protect small business from being burned down.

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ivi4yh3ivi 7 points ago +7 / -0

Thanks for joining 7 minutes ago to let us know, pede.

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ivi4yh3ivi 6 points ago +6 / -0

Him being dead was a larp too. larps left and right. being smart and using your brain is the only defense we have. complaining and giving into fear causes an influx of more larps. pay attention to everything and the truth will reveal itself

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ivi4yh3ivi 6 points ago +6 / -0

Don't forget he called it Wuhan Virus. He also said the job of Voice of America is to be neutral. He also pointed them in a specific direction by telling them to observe how China is influencing different parts of the world. I'm sorry to take it in this direction, but that is what Q does. Direct the Q followers towards information.

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ivi4yh3ivi 3 points ago +3 / -0

Back to the basement Joe. We told you, only supervised computer time.

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ivi4yh3ivi 4 points ago +4 / -0

Unless they're here to correct a fraudulent election.

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ivi4yh3ivi 2 points ago +2 / -0

We already know BLM was standing next to Ashli Babbit. We know he was caught and released. Peaceful protesters were allowed in by police as paid agitators were there to make it look much worse than it ended up looking because Trump was prepared.

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ivi4yh3ivi 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes blockchain can work.

However: The United States Senate elections on January 5, 2020 will determine which party controls the United States Senate. Everipedia will be offering AP’s senate race calls in a trusted and transparent manner through the use of oracles. AP will sign the data cryptographically and publish results with their Ethereum Public Key 0x436ee8cb3a351893b77f8b57c9772daec3a96445 and their EOS account associapress. The results published by AP through the OraQle will also be available through our partner Chainlink's oracles.

The point the article is making is that creating a blockchain composed of fradulent data doesn't make the data any less fradulent just because it's on a blockchain.

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ivi4yh3ivi 2 points ago +2 / -0

Fox is controlled opposition and she's a part of fox. They're still going to have a handful of anchors telling the base what they want to hear as opposed to the majority of fox anchors that will completely align with the DNC narrative.

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ivi4yh3ivi 1 point ago +1 / -0

Awesome, thank you.

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ivi4yh3ivi 12 points ago +12 / -0

When they unleash a "pandemic" that forces people that work to join the ranks of the unemployed, this plan may not age so well.

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ivi4yh3ivi 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's pretty much spot on. The main goal of covid was to be a catalyst for control. The hope is that people will care so much about covid that they will ignore everything else. It seemed to be working. But I don't think they accounted for how many Americans would stay awake through the whole process. Now, things are getting sloppy on their end. More people waking up, and just in time for Jan 6!

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ivi4yh3ivi 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's all about liability and charting when it comes to nursing/healthcare. The majority of the job is to mindlessly chart because "if you didn't chart it, you didn't do it" (this system of healthcare may promote charting and not actually doing). The emphasis by hospital administration isn't actually providing care for patients but to document that you did. I'm not at all saying that healthcare administration is saying to lie and chart things you haven't done. I'm saying healthcare administration cares most about charting over anything else.

As a dialysis nurse, my role was to travel to the 5 hospitals my company had contracts with and provide dialysis for the hospital's patients. I wasn't involved with the testing of patients. But I do know everyone is automatically tested for covid when entering a hospital these days. Those coming in with symptoms are presumed positive until tests say otherwise. As far as I know, pcr testing is what's used, but people working in hospital labs would have better information. And as I've been learning, pcr testing wasn't created for the purposes that it's currently being used for.

Experiencing all this in Illinois: it's a perfect storm of Trump hate and feeding healthcare egos by calling them heroes. Call them heroes and get them on your side. Then incentivize care for "covid patients" financially. Then use them as your useful idiots because "they are the frontline heroes, the rest of you not working in healthcare don't know what its like". That's my honest take on the situation. Nurses are the pawns of the healthcare administrators. Healthcare administrators are the knights? It wasn't meant for our eyes, but we're beginning to see who is moving the pieces.

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ivi4yh3ivi 4 points ago +4 / -0

I've been a nurse for 5 years and I've been jumping from job to job. The reason I got into healthcare is because I want to use my able body to help those who can't help themselves.

Recently, I was working as dialysis nurse. I would spend 3+ hours with patients exposed to sarscov2 who either were recovering from covid or actively had covid. Dialysis nurses/techs generally have to go out of their way to find the proper ppe when entering covid rooms. Haven't had any symptoms and I haven't been tested. If covid was as serious as they are making it out to be, I and many other healthcare workers would be dead right now.

Having worked in hospitals in Illinois, I can make the judgement that healthcare doesn't care about health (especially in a hospital setting). I quit my dialysis job recently, and I'm going back to private duty nursing where I work with homebound ventilator dependent patients.

I'll see some of you January 6, it should be wild.

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ivi4yh3ivi 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is technically misleading. Total nursing home deaths for covid is 40% nationwide according to CDC data. That would mean this meme is implying that these 5 states account for all US nursing home covid deaths. But these governors did contribute generously to that number.

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