#1 2021-08-31 19:30:08
Post Em If Ya Got Em!
I'll start out!
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#2 2021-08-31 22:29:16
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#3 2021-09-01 07:45:43
"You need to prove to me that you have a horse in order for me to sell you this product because you should not be taking this product. This is not for humans to take. This is to treat parasites in horses.
That's why Smith hung up a second sign, now requiring customers to present a picture of their horse before they can buy Ivermectin.
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#4 2021-09-01 07:48:01
Prescriptions for ivermectin have jumped to more than 88,000 per week, some pharmacists are reporting shortages and people are overdosing on forms of the drug meant for horses.
Anyone have stock options in play?
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#5 2021-09-02 04:08:43
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#7 2021-10-05 08:11:59
JetRx wrote:
There is a whiff of civil war in the air. The question then becomes can you tell who is profiting off selling your favorite flavor to you?
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#8 2021-10-05 08:36:38
JetRx wrote:
There is a whiff of civil war in the air. The question then becomes can you tell who is profiting off selling your favorite flavor to you? Revolutionary thoughts in this age are like ice cream for both the purveyor and for you too, the eager consumer. It seem that amongst the 32 flavors some are more notable, but they all get licked the same. The independent, free thinkers hold out there tongues just like the rest. At this stage we are enthralled with eager anticipation.
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#9 2021-10-05 09:47:22
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#10 2021-10-06 08:55:15
Johnny_Rotten wrote:
JetRx wrote:
There is a whiff of civil war in the air. The question then becomes can you tell who is profiting off selling your favorite flavor to you?
Perhaps this might shed some light.
Venezuelan equine encephalitis...another "horse pill" destined for the ol' progressive castigation?
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#11 2021-10-07 08:36:25
Damn, Is there nothing the Venezuelans don't have a hand in?
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#12 2021-10-07 09:58:27
Johnny_Rotten wrote:
Damn, Is there nothing the Venezuelans don't have a hand in?
Our nameless/faceless enemies are truly frightening.
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#14 2021-10-09 00:47:55
Baywolfe wrote:
Johnny_Rotten wrote:
Damn, Is there nothing the Venezuelans don't have a hand in?
Our nameless/faceless enemies are truly frightening.
Oh, we know who some of them are.
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#15 2021-10-10 07:34:42
Oh good. Let's crawl down another rat hole.
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#16 2021-10-10 11:19:20
Fled wrote:
Oh good. Let's crawl down another rat hole.
Nahhh, it's all the same rat hole; victimize the idiots, revile the educated for not supplying a black/white answer to a gray world problem, and celebrate their own ignorance. Jesus Christ in a wheelbarrow, this isn't even a Dunning-Kruger Effect issue. These people have NO knowledge and think they're the experts.
I don't care, make any excuse you want for refusing to get vaccinated. I'm vaxxed and I did not "get a jab", which is just a childish way of say "I had to". My doctor said get it and I got it, because I don't know if I'm in the asymptomatic group or not. My doctor said to get a flu shot every year after 50. I haven't had the flu in over 15 years.
For everyone who thinks the vaccines are Dumbo's Magic Feathers, I wish them well.
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#17 2021-10-10 13:23:49
"For everyone who thinks the vaccines are Dumbo's Magic Feathers, I wish them well."
Nice line, made my morning.
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#19 2021-10-12 11:46:26
Tell that to the families of the nearly 60,000 Floridians who have died of Covid.
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#20 2021-10-12 16:14:52
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#22 2021-10-14 15:09:26
https://twitter.com/ClayTravis/status/1 … ta-concede
Perhaps it’s time to queue up more Lincoln Project agitprop.
This just in...
Horse aspirin. It’s the new ivermectin. Neigh it ain’t so.
Go ahead and get the jab 1x...2x...3x...∞
PLANdemic
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#24 2021-12-02 15:30:30
JetRx wrote:
This just in.
I Love Your Choices In Sourcing News:
"LifeSiteNews is a Canadian Catholic far-right anti-abortion advocacy website and news publication. LifeSiteNews has published misleading information and conspiracy theories, and in 2021, was banned from some social media platforms for spreading COVID-19 misinformation."
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#25 2021-12-02 23:46:00
MonkeyMan wrote:
JetRx wrote:
This just in.
I Love Your Choices In Sourcing News:
"LifeSiteNews is a Canadian Catholic far-right anti-abortion advocacy website and news publication. LifeSiteNews has published misleading information and conspiracy theories, and in 2021, was banned from some social media platforms for spreading COVID-19 misinformation."
Doubtful even a NIH study would pass a progressive brain litmus test.
Perhaps another horse dewormer/tin foil hat meme will make it all better.
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#26 2021-12-04 18:19:30
JetRx wrote:
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Doubtful even a NIH study would pass a progressive brain litmus test.
Perhaps another horse dewormer/tin foil hat meme will make it all better.
Just read the conclusion of this "study." Ivermectin "could" or "might be" beneficial. The vaccines, on the other hand, are proven to be beneficial.
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#27 2021-12-04 21:08:00
Fled wrote:
JetRx wrote:
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Doubtful even a NIH study would pass a progressive brain litmus test.
Perhaps another horse dewormer/tin foil hat meme will make it all better.Just read the conclusion of this "study." Ivermectin "could" or "might be" beneficial. The vaccines, on the other hand, are proven to be beneficial.
You're being charitable, I thought it was more, "Well it doesn't seem to make things worse and who are we to say it didn't help?"
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#28 2021-12-16 00:12:26
Baywolfe wrote:
Johnny_Rotten wrote:
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Exhibit "A": couple more snarky-dimwit-shills for the drug companies exposed
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#30 2021-12-16 17:35:00
MonkeyMan wrote:
https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/bizpac-review/
It's like you think he's going to care. He's stuck in that bubble pretty hard.
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#31 2021-12-16 19:55:58
BorderCount wrote:
MonkeyMan wrote:
https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/bizpac-review/
It's like you think he's going to care. He's stuck in that bubble pretty hard.
At least a real, and I mean real medical journal. I know, I know. I have a dear friend who has fallen down this hole. He keeps posting fucking Kennedy videos. As if any of these people grew up without vaccinations. FFS.
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#32 2021-12-16 21:14:16
MonkeyMan wrote:
BorderCount wrote:
MonkeyMan wrote:
https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/bizpac-review/
It's like you think he's going to care. He's stuck in that bubble pretty hard.
At least a real, and I mean real medical journal. I know, I know. I have a dear friend who has fallen down this hole. He keeps posting fucking Kennedy videos. As if any of these people grew up without vaccinations. FFS.
I remember walking with my dad to my Elementary school to get our sugar cube with the Polio vaccine.
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#33 2021-12-17 22:36:39
Baywolfe wrote:
MonkeyMan wrote:
BorderCount wrote:
It's like you think he's going to care. He's stuck in that bubble pretty hard.
At least a real, and I mean real medical journal. I know, I know. I have a dear friend who has fallen down this hole. He keeps posting fucking Kennedy videos. As if any of these people grew up without vaccinations. FFS.
I remember walking with my dad to my Elementary school to get our sugar cube with the Polio vaccine.
Think your dad may have had, at least, some reservations walking you for that sugar cube a third fourth time?
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#35 2023-02-25 06:17:29
From an acquaintance who is an ER doc in a local hospital.
"I actually thought the Ivermectin debate was completely over, but I guess some people are still studying it. Published earlier this week in JAMA, researchers looked at high dose Ivermectin versus placebo on time to sustained recovery in the outpatient setting. This was a well designed study—double blind, placebo controlled, and randomized. The median time to recovery was 11 days whether you got Ivermectin or placebo. 84% of the population was vaccinated. The authors concluded that the probability that Ivermectin reduced symptom duration by more than 1 day was <0.1% and that the findings did not support the use of Ivermectin in the outpatient setting."
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#36 2023-02-28 21:15:48
Fled wrote:
The authors concluded that the probability that Ivermectin reduced symptom duration by more than 1 day was <0.1%
"So you're telling me there's a chance!"
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#38 2023-03-16 06:13:54
Good grief. The Dirt Road leads to the graveyard.
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#40 2023-12-13 21:21:17
You truly are a strange child.
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