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ArcaneSlang 1 point ago +1 / -0

I have people do that to me. It’s low hanging fruit. While they’re busy taking cheap shots I glance to see if they own a bookshelf with actual books on it.

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ArcaneSlang 1 point ago +1 / -0

At least Alabama ain’t Mississippi! You could bomb that state with books! Incoming: ALGEBRA!!

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ArcaneSlang 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ben is absolutely right! A “holocaust” is a ritual sacrifice by fire. Think carefully about that implication. It was a Sacrifice We aren’t sacrificing these idiot sheep lining up for their health salvation. I have never heard Jews display appropriate indignation at the use of the word, holocaust. Why not?

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ArcaneSlang 1 point ago +1 / -0

95%?? You must have missed his recent hot mic moment where he deleted a segment on his podcast so as to not interrupt advertising.

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ArcaneSlang 2 points ago +2 / -0

Exactly! He failed to use the logic he so vehemently pretends to worship.

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ArcaneSlang 2 points ago +3 / -1

The Talmud is the encyclopedia Britannica of getting around the LAW.
It’s like tax evasion for cheats.

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ArcaneSlang 1 point ago +1 / -0

Calling that twerp a RINO barely scratches the surface of that nasal narcissist.

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ArcaneSlang 1 point ago +1 / -0

My neighbor still thinks she’s on the ‘frontlines’ on mother’s day she says, Well, no one died (of covid) today”

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ArcaneSlang 1 point ago +1 / -0

You needed a come back because you’re upset that you stink. So pray tell, how you avoid this sulfur producing bacteria so that the rest of us, wastes of space could possibly hope to avoid, dick.

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ArcaneSlang 1 point ago +1 / -0

Tetanus has nothing to do with the nail. That is the point I made. Most people believe they have a risk merely do to exposure to rusty metal- it is extremely rare to be infected with tetanus and then it depends on your immune system response. It has to do with the proximity of livestock carrying the virus. Jonas Salk’s polio efficacy is directly related to hygienic practices of industrial nations having running water, toilets and septic sewer systems not his concoction. Like tetanus less that 1% of those infected with polio had an extreme adverse effect. Many people got polio. But those extremely rare cases is what sells these poison vials. Those few numbers generated the most profitable ad campaigns and generated huge revenue on manufactured fear. And just like herd immunity they have changed the definitions or names of diseases so the public has no idea these “immunizations” never worked.

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ArcaneSlang 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well, that is stating the obvious. Do you have anything else you want to add? Considering we have at least 9 pharmacies and several more covid vaxx centers in our town alone. How many freezers went out nationwide.

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ArcaneSlang 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think we are asking, “who has these freezers?” Walgreens? Rite-Aid?

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ArcaneSlang 8 points ago +8 / -0

Even if it was FDA approved why you you get a poison cocktail for a cold you have 99.9% chance of recovering from? See? The tv has even gotten to you. Not a lot but enough to make you think there is even a slight possibility you will get it. That’s a foothold in my opinion. All you need is the right fear trigger.

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ArcaneSlang 1 point ago +1 / -0

Did the animal that attacked you get tested for rabies? The reason I ask is that sometimes in this situation things don’t get followed through on. For example, the animal wasn’t caught and it was diagnosed on behavior alone. It’s not like one has a lot of time to choose your treatment. Rabies is bad news and just horrifying. You should read the stats on contracting rabies in India. They have packs of wild dogs and tourists in particular have an affinity for wanting to feed/pet them. The number is staggering and your healthcare options are dirt gloor 3rd world. But muh Indian variant covid!

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ArcaneSlang 3 points ago +3 / -0

Every vaccine! With all do respect. Tetanus is extremely rare btw and the whole rusty nail concept is urban myth

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ArcaneSlang 2 points ago +2 / -0

I have been asking this same question! No satisfactory answers yet! Let’s start asking the pharmacists at the grocery store and meet back here to compare notes.

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ArcaneSlang 1 point ago +1 / -0

Too late! Cats outta the bag. So what kind of painful stretch-fest are you looking for? What do you mean by ‘remnants of the foreskin’? Anyone here got a remnant or two left?

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ArcaneSlang 1 point ago +1 / -0

Damn, right across your chest!! Definitely regrettable. Tattoo removal is painful. Blisters and weeping. These removal spas make claims that fall short. Hope that doesn’t happen to you. Luckily, those lines are fairly delicate. Part of it is terrible tattoo ‘artists’ that don’t use an even depth for ink especially those heavy black tribal ones. Blank canvas is the new tattoo style!

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ArcaneSlang 2 points ago +2 / -0

Bone broth. Homemade. It is so soothing. Nourishing traditions cookbook. Avoid all grains.

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ArcaneSlang 6 points ago +6 / -0

I have two broody chickens... I told the kids to mark six for each. I went to check on them...they had so many eggs under them they can’t even sit on all of them....some won’t hatch for sure... greedy little mommas. My two docile Roos - or so I thought, got into a huge fight today. My lavender Orpington, got his comb just ripped up. Eye gouged. Blood everywhere. I thought a fox may have gotten to him until I saw the other roo, Syd Vicious. He never goes after people but he is pretty rough on my hens. He was aptly named at 1 week old.

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ArcaneSlang 2 points ago +4 / -2

Yeah right! You reek, dude. You just can’t smell it. I tried that raw garlic once and burped 30 min. later....GARLIC! Plus, I know someone who does the garlic thing....they reek of...Garlic. All. The. Time.🤢 Guess what. I eat lot’s of protein and take 10,000iu D3, exercise and haven’t had a cold in 3 years. Not even an inflamed tonsil. Plus, my honey will still smooch me.

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