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5 minutes ago, Kz! said:

Wow, documents dump from Pfizer and FDA. Big news:

the guy's name, ignorant chimp, is appropriate. he's listing all of these without context, and often in nominal figures to make them seem scary. 

first off, these 'scary" adverse events that he thinks "vindicate" the conspiracy theorists are well documented side effects like a fever (pyrexia), fatigue/chills, nausea, diarrhea, and vomitting.. the most serious are things like elevated heart rate, which normalizes in time, and swollen lymph nodes which likewise are not that uncommon generally speaking.

regarding pregnancy and mothers of infants .. the 17 - out of 133 - instances of "adverse events" during breastfeeding included ... fever, rash, "infant irritability", vomiting, diarrhea, and other "events" that are.... very common among breastfeeding infants. not to mention if only 17 of 133 breastfeeding mothers reported some amount of these symptoms, that's frankly amazing because having had breastfeeding infants not that long ago I can tell you things like vomiting and diarrhea are not that uncommon among ANY infant. 

he can't read, because there weren't 270 abortions. there were 23 spontaneous abortions among 270 tracked pregnancies. a cursory amount of research reveals about 20% of confirmed pregnancies end in spontaneous abortions - making a baby is complicated, and there are often complications. so the number of spontaneous abortions for this sample size is actually lower than typical. 

the guy is a hack. not shocking you share him.

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2 minutes ago, mr_hunt said:

hey, i was only here for the munsters joke. f'ing a statue was doc philly's thing. :roll: 

those teef tho! :o

Is that why people are against taking the statues down?

 

They are porking them?

Just now, Toastrel said:

Is that why people are against taking the statues down?

 

They are porking them?

@DrPhilly ??? 

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58 minutes ago, mr_hunt said:

@DrPhilly ??? 

Way out of my league and comfort zone.  You'll need to provide the expertise with this one Hunt.

Sickos

1 hour ago, Toastrel said:

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Yvonne De Carlo was one hot tomato, back in the day.

Just how old are you Toaster?

49 minutes ago, DrPhilly said:

Just how old are you Toaster?

The first electric toaster was invented in the 1890s

1 hour ago, DrPhilly said:

Just how old are you Toaster?

Old enough have a memory of my mother watching the TV (a rare event) after President Kennedy was shot.

2 minutes ago, Toastrel said:

Old enough have a memory of my mother watching the TV (a rare event) after President Kennedy was shot.

 

My grandfather swears that, when they arrested Oswald, he said "Someone's gonna get this guy."

2 minutes ago, EaglesRocker97 said:

 

My grandfather swears that, when they arrested Oswald, he said "Someone's gonna get this guy."

I'll bet there was a ton of talk about 'lynching that sonnovabish', or the trained shooters talking about finding a book depository of their own across the street from the courthouse.

1 hour ago, EaglesRocker97 said:

My grandfather swears that, when they arrested Oswald, he said "Someone's gonna get this guy."

The Oswald assassination really is the foundation for all the conspiracy theories.  If he doesn't get shot - or if he survived and went to trial - the JFK assassination is viewed completely differently by millions.

3 minutes ago, Procus said:

The Oswald assassination really is the foundation for all the conspiracy theories.  If he doesn't get shot - or if he survived and went to trial - the JFK assassination is viewed completely differently by millions.

Maybe. But its the only one that's actually true. (Well that and the one about the NBA draft lottery being rigged every year)

2 hours ago, Toastrel said:

Old enough have a memory of my mother watching the TV (a rare event) after President Kennedy was shot.

I was a little kid at the time, but do remember when it happened.  As my dad said later, it marked the time when this country lost its innocence. 

I still suspect LBJ had a hand in the murder.  Word has it he was seen ducking in his car right before the shots rang out.  He was also a SOB who was capable of it.  Means, motive and opportunity were all there.  Seems like more than just a coincidence that this happened in Dallas which was LBJ's back yard.

11 minutes ago, Gannan said:

Maybe. But its the only one that's actually true. (Well that and the one about the NBA draft lottery being rigged every year)

And the Steele dossier being a Clinton camp fabrication. Ended up being totally true, though to be fair, only absolute morons could have possibly believed anything in it to begin with.

7 hours ago, Toastrel said:

Old enough have a memory of my mother watching the TV (a rare event) after President Kennedy was shot.

Sad time. I was alive but a mere infant. 

14 hours ago, mikemack8 said:

Yes, that's exactly what I said you Fing nitwit

 

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4 hours ago, Toastrel said:

Philadelphia Hospitals Nearing Full Capacity As COVID Cases Rise Across Region

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Maybe not being vaccinated and wearing your mask like a chin strap are actually stupid?

If you actually read the article - you'll see nothing to indicate that Covid is causing the hospitals to be at near "full capacity". 

1 minute ago, Procus said:

If you actually read the article - you'll see nothing to indicate that Covid is causing the hospitals to be at near "full capacity". 

Can you read?

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The number of COVID-19 cases is once again on the rise. Philadelphia’s health commissioner says hospitals are nearing full capacity, and that includes children’s hospitals.

There has been an uptick in COVID-19 cases in the past two weeks.

There are 3,174 cases in Philadelphia, and 1,526 in Camden County.

But I am sure YOU will enlighten us on why the hospitals are REALLY full.

 

Right?

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