@RichardGage_911
No, Richard.
YOU tell US what happened, and provide specific evidence that isn't anecdotal, conjecture or relies upon disproving the generally accepted explanation.
@RealCandaceO
Please point to the strong, placebo controlled clinical trials demonstrating the efficacy of IVM.
Note: Not meta studies. Use the same skepticism you apply to the COVID vaccines.
After interacting with
Flat earthers
COVID deniers
Antivaxxers
9/11 inside job-ers
Moon landing hoaxers
Freemason/Illuminati control the world-ers
Pizzagate-ers
British royal family are child eating lizard people-ers
This isn't a shocker.
@DrEliDavid
Except that wasn't why she was pepper sprayed, liar.
How cheap and dishonest it is for you to use one deplorable action to bolster your grift. π€‘
@AnneOfCleavage2
The math works, albeit in a rather scary way. Mom was 14 when she had a child. That child was, in turn, 14 when they had a child, the poster (mom now 28). That child is now 18 (presumably boyfriend, too), grandma (original mom) is 46.
Cringeworthy.
@ZubyMusic
Nobody says this.
Living a healthy lifestyle is always an advantage for healthy outcomes. It's not the only advantage though. Those other measures are also beneficial and reduce risk.
@bambkb
Once you start down the rabbit hole, you have a greater propensity to believe what you see. It robs you of your ability to review and evaluate information critically.
I'm sorry this happened to you.
@pastorlocke
No clinical trials.
Not FDA approved to treat COVID.
Anecdotally, the potential required dosage is harmful to humans, if not borderline fatal.
QED
@jathorpmfm
Amazing! It's almost as if measures such as social distancing, masks, hygiene, and lockdowns actually reduce the spread risk of a respiratory pathogen. π€
@Johnincarlisle
@YouTube
The COVID-19 vaccines were nothing like Nuremberg, John. Your continued sowing of fear porn to feed your grift is beyond contemptible.
@USMCNoggin
The rocket crashed into the ocean. The astro-nots are on a sound stage. The live feeds keep cutting out at key moments, the rest is CGI.
I'm trying to be nice and save the flerfs some time. π
@MartinKulldorff
@JonasHerby
@steve_hanke
1. Only looked at US and UK (what about Australia and New Zealand?)
2. Didn't account for compliance rates
3. Comparing a novel virus pandemic to an endemic one
4. Doesn't control for combinations of measures or timing
Pretty much trash.
@RealCandaceO
He went into a situation he was not trained for, prepared to use deadly force in a place he was not permitted to do so. He may escape criminal consequence, but the blood is still on his hands.
@CriticalCupcake
I'm so very sorry that happened to you. No matter how angry, physically hurt he may have been or whatever else may have been going on in his life, there was absolutely, positively no excuse for a physical reaction. This is true even if it had been 100% your fault.
@itsmorganariel
Ummmm...
VAERS doesn't conclude causation. They even tell you that. It's an early warning system from which various levels of due diligence are performed.
You might want to learn about it and how it works before you use it as a source.
#stopthefearporn
@maternity_week
Don't fall for the
#ClickBait
They are fine. Still conjoined and are both teachers living a happy life. They hope to marry some day but don't speculate in public as to how that might work. Twitter should ban trash like this.
There is NO EVIDENCE of widespread voter fraud.
There is NO EVIDENCE of widespread voter fraud.
There is NO EVIDENCE of widespread voter fraud.
There is NO EVIDENCE of widespread voter fraud.
There is NO EVIDENCE of widespread voter fraud.
Thank you for coming to my TedTalk.
@ParadigmNYC
@ScientistMel
1. Vaccines are not toxic
2. The vacuum of space doesn't "suck" like you think it does
3. Curvature can be directly measured...by anyone.
QED
@dimamynedd
Protect and educate your kids. Set them up for success but prepare them to address failure. Grow their hearts big, foster a sense of compassion and responsibility. Teach them there are times that, while incredibly difficult, it's the best choice to walk away.
@CharriseJLane
"The pill" and other forms of birth control are useful in treating a number of conditions, not just preventing pregnancy.
Why not leave the medical advice to those who are qualified to provide it?
@Tinman_73
@gmohring
FE Theorist pattern: 1. The Claim 2. The Evidence 3. The rebuttals 4. The (usually) clever memes 5. The recalling of 100+ year old "science" 6. The out of context or erroneous quotes 7. The calling of dissenters as shills, indoctrinated or brainwashed 8. The block on Twitter
@Roddy_Neilson
@Johnincarlisle
John is fully into his grift. He no longer sees what honor and honesty mean. He only sees the money his grift brings in.
@TenMillionIQ
Let's see... I found:
False equivalence
Personal incredulity
Special pleading
Cherry picking
And maybe a little god of the gaps
Did I miss anything else?
@DeepState_Shu2
Companies aren't sentient. They will do what's in their best interest. This is neither good nor bad, it just is. Why then should we, as employees not behave similarly? Weigh both on their merits personally, professionally, financially, intellectually & chose the better offer.
@DocAtCDI
1. Do things that make you happy, but be pragmatic
2. Some things just aren't worth the aggravation
3. Invest in your relationships, but know when to walk away
4. Try new things once and a while
5. Habits are powerful
6. Someone always should be the bigger person. Why not you?
@BillyZigouras
Yes. Beginning with 7th grade, we did all sorts of experiments to work out the shape of the Earth. You must have dropped out by then. π π€£ππ€‘
@ant_911
What does it matter to you?
What harm does it cause you?
Why is that difficult in calling Steven, "Steve"?
How are you harmed being respectful of someone else's wishes?