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somethingnew -8 points ago +6 / -14

Yep. I think the fastest way for a great political movement, like ours, to lose all credibility with the public is to adopt wacky positions. Antivaxxing is probably the wackiest of those.

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somethingnew 62 points ago +63 / -1

This is about 10000000x as much evidence as that fake piece of shit that the media decided was unquestionable and must be telling the truth. The piece of shit who had 0 witnesses against Kavanaugh.

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somethingnew 1 point ago +2 / -1

Yep. Some liberals are already trying to assign any successes from the response to Trump's "lack of leadership" and the government bureacrats instead of giving him credit for the US response.

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somethingnew 3 points ago +3 / -0

I don't have a twitter account and it works for me. Try opening it incognito and see if that help.

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somethingnew 32 points ago +32 / -0

This hypociritical pos really annoys me. She has absolutely no reason to have any kind of say on any matters political or otherwise. A bunch of Burnouts were trying to cancel her today. I hope they succeed so I don't have to see her face or hear her name ever again.

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somethingnew 7 points ago +7 / -0

Trump has been inviting CEOs to speak for some time now. Why the fuck did these morons only start freaking out when the my pillow guy did the same?

Is it because he's a Trump supporter? Christian? Both?

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somethingnew 1 point ago +1 / -0

Having worked in the same industry, I completely disagree with your assessment. I personally think that it is pretty much not possible to find a cure for most diseases. The closest thing we are close to possibly curing is some genetic diseases with gene therapy. Even that is still in its infancy.

I worked for ~6 years through academic cancer research, hybrid academic-industy, and then pharmaceutical research. I don't think there has been any cure that has been discovered for anything and was stashed, and that is not based on some judgement call on the industry. I am basing my opinion on the actual nature of cancer and most other diseases and the nature of testing, from animal studies to human trial.

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somethingnew 2 points ago +2 / -0

That's mostly because cures are almost impossible. How many actual cures have been discovered in all of human history?

You worked for a pharma company, so I'm assuming you were working on some cancer drugs. Do you honestly believe a cure for any type of cancer is possible?

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somethingnew 3 points ago +3 / -0

you can now drag to resize embedded images

I did not know that I needed this, but this is awesome. Thanks mods!

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somethingnew -12 points ago +12 / -24

What did I miss? Where is the next button?

edit: just found it. For me it clicks by itself when I scroll to the bottom of the page? Is that a bug, or expected behaviour?

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somethingnew 1 point ago +1 / -0

The source is not him, it's congreeman Chip Roy of TX.

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somethingnew 5 points ago +5 / -0

He turned out to be an impersonator. Dude was never a government employee. Just added it to his twitter bio.

https://twitter.com/chiproytx/status/1239982535167311874

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somethingnew 4 points ago +4 / -0

added a "link" icon, similar to the expand embed icons, to link posts, which will open the link in a new tab when clicked

That's an awesome feature. Thanks mods.

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