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hpslugga

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  1. Aind dat manes dere attackin’ mah fraydumbs!!!
  2. Confused recipients tend to be confused by confused senders.
  3. Yeah but the COVID patients he convinced to take ivermectin get to shit their projectile diarrhea onto him.
  4. And that’s what this is really about. This isn’t about free speech; this is about “let me say what I want and don’t make me look stupid for saying what I say.” That’s a freedom none of us have; and we shouldn’t have it either because it’s completely antithetical to free speech, which is a two-way street. You have the right to say what you want; I have the right to call you a fucking idiot for saying it. If one can’t understand that, kindly remove oneself from political discussion because clearly, one ain’t about that life.
  5. “That’s not what I’ve read.” When you deal almost exclusively in circular argumentation with the explicit intent to route back to an assumed conclusion, that tends to happen.
  6. If you let a doctor go on for 60/90/120 minutes about vaccines, masks, distancing, treatments, preventive care et al and the person that gave the doctor the mic says “well I just disagree with all that,” then the doctor just had the entire balance of his time wasted. And by whom? Some dipshit that wants to promote crazy ideas because…things? Yeah, ok that might be one person’s idea of a “just asking questions.” But it’s “just asking questions” in as much as ivermectin is a valid treatment for Covid-19.
  7. And there's a perfectly good reason for that: They cannot defend their positions on the merits. If they could do that, oh they definitely would do that. If Rogan didn't have anything to hide, and if he were an actual man, he would invite one of those doctors on his show for a two way conversation with a single standard. But Rogan doesn't do that, largely because when it comes to topics like this one, he's only interested in one-way conversation with double standards, and it's precisely because he doesn't have a clue what he's talking about. It's an eminently ignorable con.
  8. A substantial number of ignorant, bigoted, primitive, superstitious savages who haven’t the foggiest clue how the real world works concluded this was murder.
  9. Except for North Koreanism in that it cares if any of those Kims die.
  10. And I fully expect to read the following headline: ”Eric Dickerson finds duffel bag previously thought to be lost at Mustang Barbers, offers $1 million and a car to Bijan Robinson to transfer to SMU”
  11. https://amp.freep.com/amp/9121150002
  12. I mean it really would be for more altruistic purposes to line your pockets than to line the pockets of those degenerates, which is what those people will do if you don’t intervene. How do you live with yourself?
  13. This reminds me of about 8 years ago, my wife’s friends came over to our apartment. He’d been working with her for several months at a local produce company but had just recently split from them to go on his own. After some tequila, he went on some schtick about “if things go bad with my company, I’ll just relocate and go by a different name.” Of course he developed a horrible rep as “the guy that never pays,” and he’s been barred from working in the industry. That’s what we’re working with here, folks: common trash. And trash can only succeed if made successful by other trash. It’s not even “gullibility” that can be invoked here in defense of people who support this bu-fucking-foonery. Gullibility is when you vote for George W Bush because “he’s a uniter not a divider.” This shit is on a whole other level of awful. I see people wearing those MAGA hats and all I can think is “man, there are some serious character flaws going on under there.”
  14. Ah yes, you refer to the “there’s no such thing as dinosaurs; those large things were fire breathing dragons” crowd.
  15. It never ceases to amaze me that any living person in 2022 would take literally the fairy tale of the global flood.
  16. It’s been fascinating to see certain people say things like this as if they’re quoting the same people…like they’ve been caught in some very obvious contradiction…and that it’s so widespread.
  17. There are many long, dark winding roads between Frisco and Jacksonville. A man could get lost…
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