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COMMENT 21h ago
some of his alts got very angry to defend the other alts posting black crime talking points in local subreddits
Isn’t voting up your own posts what brought down unidan?
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COMMENT 1d ago
Airline seats change price all the time. If you could transfer tickets free of charge to anyone then it could create a secondary market where people buy low cost tickets and on sell them. You might see merit with that but for the airlines it would be a nightmare and the costs would be passed on through higher ticket prices.
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COMMENT 1d ago
The Feds don’t want a federal quarantine facility because if and when it leaks covid the blame will fall on Morrison. Morrison refuses to take responsibility for anything.
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COMMENT 2d ago
McCartney later gave up the flat, and it remained empty until Starr sub-let it to Hendrix with Kathy Etchingham, and Chandler with Lotta Null, in December 1966,[30] for £30 ($63) a month (£265.12—$502.51 today).[31] Hendrix and Echingham lived on the lower-ground floor,[16][32] and Hendrix composed "The Wind Cries Mary" there,[26] after an argument with Echingham about her cooking skills.[33] For three months, between 1966–67, Hendrix shared the apartment with Gordon Haskell, a bassist who played with the psychedelic band Les Fleur de Lys.[34] Unfortunately, when Hendrix was under the effects of LSD, he threw whitewash over the walls, forcing Starr to evict him.
That was a wild read. Very busy place.
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COMMENT 2d ago
Yes he gets it out of context and never checks the source. I just assume he is wrong, check, and always get proved correct.
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COMMENT 2d ago
He used to do the same in Potuswatch. Post some easily disproved statement and not respond when people call out his bullshit.
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COMMENT 2d ago
Plenty of subs did not lock their threads and yes, plenty of misinformation was posted.
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COMMENT 3d ago
Per capita, Australia has a worse opiod crisis than America and it is basically never mentioned.
Do you have a source for this or is it like the covid lies you push. Since the TGA says
Australia currently ranks eighth internationally on the numbers of defined daily doses of prescription opioids per million population (at about 40% the level of the USA). In the USA, opioid analgesics are now the most commonly prescribed class of medications.
This fits in with the “TheSolarian will repeat any lie without supporting evidence”
Opioid use is bad in Australia. No disagreement there. But you made a statement that it is worse here than the US. My source says otherwise.
Here is another chart from the OECD
Do you ever fact check your statements?
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COMMENT 3d ago
The study is not the problem. The interpretation on that website is the problem. That website is full of cherry picked facts.
Note how the website does not highlight that every one of those vaccinated nurses recovered without serious illness or death.
The website does not highlight that they were not comparing vaccinated people to unvaccinated people. So the implied headline “fully vaccinated carry 251 more than unvaccinated” would be a lie. Yet that is how people would read it.
Check your sources.
here is the paper btw, argue its contents, not the editorial from a misleading website
Just to add…vaccines are still effective against the Delta variant. Get vaccinated.
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COMMENT 3d ago
”You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and blow."
(Lauren Bacall as Marie 'Slim' Browning in To Have and Have Not)
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COMMENT 3d ago
So no answer to my question here or my question on masks. Whenever you get a hard question you run run run away…. Lololol
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COMMENT 3d ago
The official death toll is 4.46m but the undercount in India and the rest of world suggests it could be a LOT higher. There is no undercount.
99.97% survival rate against makes no sense.
Wait, you think that is the survival rate?
Official cases covid 213m. Official deaths 4.46m.
Explain how that gets you 0.03% death rate? Looks like a 2% death rate to me.
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COMMENT 3d ago
So you agree that the risk of adverse reactions from the vaccine is minuscule but the risk of adverse reactions from the virus enormous.
If you are comparing risks there is no reason to not be vaccinated. The vaccine is not and will not kill 10m+ people. So get vaccinated.
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COMMENT 3d ago
experts provide advice. You need to listen to them.
Here is another example of the nonsense you are spouting
In many places the number of people hospitalized with covid are over 50% people who received the vaccine.
This is true, but it only happens when 85+% of people are vaccinated. In that case, a small percentage of vaccinated people is bigger than a big percentage of unvaccinated. Either way the risk of dying is lower in the vaccinated.
You are 8 times less likely to get infected if you are vaccinated.
You are 25 times less likely to get hospitalised if you are vaccinated.
Listen to experts.
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COMMENT 3d ago
I assume “infectious in the community” is low simply because they have no idea. So at this stage that number is just a measure of how many of the newly infected people the contact tracers can reach, which is fairly low.
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COMMENT 3d ago
If the vaccines have a ~3% adverse reaction rate
Are you asserting without proof that the vaccine has a 3% adverse reaction rate?
And you are wondering why other people are reporting you for misinformation?
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COMMENT 3d ago
You still haven’t answered the question….
“When you wear a mask you are less likely to spread the virus”
True or false? If you claim it is false then explain why.
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COMMENT 3d ago
Claim: Masks don't work is misinformation. It's not. https://www.smh.com.au/national/farce-mask-its-safe-for-only-20-minutes-20030427-gdgnyo.html
(Date on this article is April 27, 2003, not exactly relevant for covid but i guess you need to find supporting arguments wherever you can)
The question is not “do masks give you 100% protection” but do masks reduce your chance of getting infected. If they reduce your chance of getting infected then why would you throw away your mask as you are suggesting?
More recent studies show the effectiveness of masks. Here is one https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2776536
During a COVID-19 outbreak on the USS Theodore Roosevelt, persons who wore masks experienced a 70% lower risk of testing positive for SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Claim: People don't die from the vaccines. They do.
I have not seen people deny that the vaccine carries risk. More importantly, do you accept that covid carries risk and that the risk of dying from covid is high? And indeed, higher than the risk from the vaccine.
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COMMENT 3d ago
The scientist who created the mRNA vaccine is speaking out against its use.
You are talking about Robert Malone, who DID NOT create the mRNA covid vaccine and it is questioned whether he did anything substantial with mRNA other than make claims
you will be happy to know
Malone may keep company with vaccine skeptics, but he insists he is not one himself.
The rest of what you said was, of course, nonsense
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COMMENT 3d ago
The only “smart” choice he made in his personal life was to join the Russian mafia in laundering money. Not sure that is smart
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COMMENT 3d ago
one thing he was right on
He specialises in that.
“the market will go up”
“The market will go down”
Trump was right again!
He says contradictory stuff and his base selects the quotes to suit the argument they want to push.
Charlottesville was an example where he defended right wing violence, criticised it a few days later, then said he regretted criticising it. So Trumpers get to pick which quote they want to justify “Trump is not a racist”.
Trump criticised masks so many times, so is he pro-mask or anti-mask?
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COMMENT 3d ago
He says one thing and ten minutes later the opposite. He even contradicted himself in one sentence. He just parrots what has been said to him a few moments ago. So i don’t take much stock in his ramblings.
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COMMENT 4d ago
If you didn’t get a chance see the link in my edit.
Also, two links on Kushner’s criminal acts and incompetence
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/09/jared-kushner-let-the-markets-decide-covid-19-fate
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COMMENT 4d ago
From your thread. (Answer: shitty Americans who don’t give a fuck about the medical people who need medical grade masks so buy them up and price gouge. Which, btw, was exactly what Trump’s nephew was doing. Killing people to make a buck)
Panic over the novel coronavirus is hitting a fever pitch in the US. And despite repeated pleas from health officials not to purchase them, Americans can't stop snatching up masks and respirators.
The mask boom has prompted sellers to jack up prices and exploit demand. This has meant a shortage for medics who need them.
"We need to make sure those N95 masks are available for the doctors and nurses that are going to be taking care of individuals that have this illness," Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Robert Redfield said during a House Foreign Affairs hearing on Thursday.
bought all themselves for the hospitals, and told people in a timely manner how to create makeshift masks (not in April), that would be effective handling.
I doubt this is the CDC’s role. Hospitals are state run. There was a federal supply. The team headed by Trump’s nephew decided they would control that, gave the supply to a new company headed by a republican staffer, and made millions from it. I have not seen an investigation into the obvious corruption.
I agree that the CDC should have done better. I cut them some slack for the lack of knowledge at the time. I cut them some slack for operating under Trump and his family who were exploring all the angles to profit from the death of a million Americans.
Edit:This story explains the science of the time https://time.com/5794729/coronavirus-face-masks/
It was wrong, but that is science
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COMMENT 6h ago
If you use a sharpie can it be sent to Alabama?