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Anastasis

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  1. You think they try to run him back out?
  2. My god we are going to make this so fucking hard aren’t we.
  3. Just run the ball at them. Jesus.
  4. Prop Ewers interception o1/2 was the easiest money on the planet. lets clean this up.
  5. Amazing ability to concentrate this much stupidity into such a short period of time.
  6. Doesn't matter if it is recreational use or medical use, shit should be legal. People should not have to trot out "oh meh anxiety and glaucoma" to get a special blessing from the government to ingest a plant.
  7. That book would appear to spend a lot of time talking about homeowners and auto insurance. I guess they are next. The brass being left at this scene feels very diversionary to me. Who the fuck writes the name of a book on their bullets. I bet whoever the author is though they are cha-chinging to a merry christmas.
  8. It’s like some of them have never read a list of top 5 most despised professions.
  9. It’s 2024 and sid miller is a voice of semi-reason on this topic. What a world.
  10. Is that why you only make left hand turns?
  11. This sounds like it has some potential. https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/misc-emerging-topics/lab-results-expected-soon-dr-congos-mystery-outbreak Lab results expected soon in DR Congo's mystery outbreak Lisa Schnirring December 5, 2024 Misc Emerging Topics Media Lens King / iStock Results from lab tests on samples from patients with flulike symptoms in an unknown illness outbreak in a remote part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) are expected within the next 24 to 48 hours, an official from the country's health ministry said today. Dieudonne Mwamba, MD, PhD, director-general of the National Institute of Public Health within the DRC's health ministry, said during an Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) briefing that the outbreak began on October 24 in Panzi Health Zone in a remote landlocked area of Kwango province, which is in southwestern DRC about 400 miles from Kinshasa, the country's capital. Africa CDC officials said they are sending a team to the area, which includes infection prevention and control experts and epidemiologists. Mwamba said national authorities didn't learn of the outbreak until early December—6 weeks later—and that officials have activated emergency operations in response. The DRC is grappling with multiple disease outbreaks and is the epicenter of Africa's mpox outbreaks. Flulike symptoms include fever, headaches, coughing, breathing difficulty, and anemia. So far 376 cases have been reported, 79 of them fatal, according to Africa CDC's total. Most cases, deaths in young children Mwamba said the most affected group is children younger than 5 years old, who account for just more than half of cases and the largest portion of deaths. The next most affected group is adults older than 25 years old. Photo: Google Maps Mwamba said no testing capacity is available in Panzi Health Zone, and five patient samples were sent about 300 miles away to a lab for testing in Kikwit, the largest city in neighboring Kwilu province. He said results should be available within 48 hours. The illness seems to be an airborne disease, based on respiratory symptoms, he said. So far, it's not clear if the disease is new or something officials know about that has circulated earlier. He noted that the same area experienced a typhoid outbreak 2 years ago. Kaseya said officials are hoping that the samples are of high enough quality for testing. For now, officials can't speculate on the cause of the outbreak, he added. "We are led by science."
  12. That’s what the concentration camps are for.
  13. Now someone ask him about Israel.
  14. My sons first was a yearling spike that his spotter misjudged as a doe. Clean shot with an AR in 5.56, big smile on his face, but the spotter still feels a little bit bad about it. Spotter now has binoculars.
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