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residue69 5 points ago +5 / -0

https://nitter.pussthecat.org/steak_umm

Steak-Umm sales are gonna be huge. People in the thread are already complaining that they can't find them on the shelf.

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residue69 11 points ago +11 / -0

Gotta spook them first. Can you imagine the gossip around the water cooler at CNN today? There's a good chance the PV moles can pick up more dirt.

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residue69 2 points ago +2 / -0

Capitol riot's 'zip-tie guy,' mother to be released after prosecutors back down

Munchel, a former Nashville bartender, was photographed in the Senate gallery, wearing camouflage and holding several sets of plastic flex cuffs that he had apparently picked up inside the Capitol.

Video showed him and Eisenhart, from Woodstock, Georgia, entering the building through an open door, walking past Capitol police officers who made no attempt to stop them.

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residue69 7 points ago +7 / -0

If that really happened, we would never hear the end of it.

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residue69 17 points ago +18 / -1

And the comments side with the Steak-Umm bruh. There's some gold in there.

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residue69 6 points ago +6 / -0

Because our society enables them. I was sitting in a restaurant and I overheard a "homeless" woman telling another when and where to go everyday to get all the gibs. She was using vouchers one shelter handed out to cover her meal.

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residue69 5 points ago +5 / -0

I do, but it's hard to find good cream anymore. Check the label, most of it is adulterated. I'm trying to get my favorite coffee shop to order from a dairy distributor so I can buy cream in bulk on their orders.

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residue69 5 points ago +5 / -0

People in my area are. They used to take up two and a half cabinets in the freezer section in many of the supermarkets. Now they are down to just half of one freezer cabinet. It helps that our local dairy store has finally raised their ice cream game though.

Ben & Jerry's is owned by Unilever, and there's several other ice cream brands that Unilever sells.

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residue69 1 point ago +1 / -0

Check out this documentary sometime: Darwin's Nightmare

The film opens with a Soviet-made Ilyushin Il-76 cargo plane landing on Mwanza airfield in Mwanza, Tanzania, near Lake Victoria. The plane came from Europe to ship back processed fillets of Nile Perch, a species of fish introduced into Lake Victoria that has caused the extinction of hundreds of endemic species.

Through interviews with the Russian and Ukrainian plane crew, local factory owners, guards, prostitutes, fishermen and other villagers, the film discusses the effects of the introduction of the Nile perch to Lake Victoria, how it has affected the ecosystem and economy of the region. The film also dwells at length on the dichotomy between European aid which is being funneled into Africa on the one hand, and the unending flow of munitions and weapons from European arms dealers on the other. Arms and munitions are often flown in on the same planes which transport the Nile perch fillets to European consumers, feeding the very conflicts which the aid was sent to remedy. As Dima, the radio engineer of the plane crew, says later on in the film: the children of Angola receive guns for Christmas, the children of Europe receive grapes. The appalling living and working conditions of the indigenous people, in which basic sanitation is completely absent and many children turn to drugs and prostitution, is covered in great depth; because the Nile perch is fished and processed for export, all the prime fillets are sold to European supermarkets, leaving the local people to survive on the festering carcasses of the gutted fish. As to why the local fish can't be sold to the domestic market to counter the impending famine (local news reports relayed in the film indicated Northern and Central Tanzania were facing famine), one fish processing factory manager says "it is too expensive".

It's like it never occurs to the starving people to just go fishing on their own and eat what they catch.

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residue69 2 points ago +2 / -0

Better link on the statin shuffle.

Dangers of Statin Drugs: What You Haven’t Been Told About Popular Cholesterol-Lowering Medicines

Cholesterol is vital to proper neurological function. It plays a key role in the formation of memory and the uptake of hormones in the brain, including serotonin, the body’s feel-good chemical. When cholesterol levels drop too low, the serotonin receptors cannot work. Cholesterol is a major component of the brain, much of it in the myelin sheaths that insulate nerve cells and in the synapses that transmit nerve impulses.

Tahoe City resident Doug Peterson developed slurred speech, balance problems and severe fatigue after three years on Lipitor–for the first two-and-one-half years, he had no side effects at all.6 It began with restless sleep patterns–twitching and flailing his arms. Loss of balance followed and the beginning of what Doug calls the “statin shuffle”–a slow, wobbly walk across the room. Fine motor skills suffered next. It took him five minutes to write four words, much of which was illegible. Cognitive function also declined. It was hard to convince his doctors that Lipitor could be the culprit, but when he finally stopped taking it, his coordination and memory improved.

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residue69 2 points ago +2 / -0

And our nervous system is made of cholesterol. Wait till you learn about the Lipitor shuffle!

The FDA also tells us that statins increase the risk of muscle damage. There have been reports of severe fatigue, twitching and there is even a slow, shuffling, wobbly walk associated with statins that has been dubbed the “statin shuffle.”

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