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    " Anti-vaxxer group furious after study they funded debunks vaccine-autism link"

    http://deadstate.org/vaccine-den…

    • a very sad day for setutopian
    • well, tbh the article is hyper biased. but the research seems sound:
      http://www.pnas.org/…
      Gnash
    • Alex Jones will rip his shirt off and have an on air heart attack over this tomorrowPonyBoy
    • Set will have to move on to flat earth theories or some other bollox to seem like he's 'in the know' and we are all sheeple.HAYZ1LLLA
    • Hah. Not once did I suggest I believe explicitly that vaccines cause cancer. I'm looking at evidence on both sides...
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    • Again, as with Trump, because I don't outright agree with your one sided belief system, you assume I hold firm and total opposite belief. Small minded, frankly.
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    • the fuck.... Autism not cancer*
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    • but bless you for needing to attack/ridicule someone who doesn't whole heartedly agree with you and the general consensus.
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    • and before some numpty jumps in, I only ridicule people who are so dead set on their opinion, simply because it's the consensus, without researching themselves.
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    • This has been your usual Set, signing out.
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    • set, you ridiculed anyone and everyone who dared question your posts trying to link vaccines to autism, making it seem like you were clearly on a sidemonospaced
    • I ridiculed people so firm on their opinion, simply because it's the consensus, without having researched it themselves. I just said that.
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    • PLEASE! Anti-vax is so negative. They prefer pro-disease
      (article comments)
      ETM
    • Haha, funny, although most intelligent 'anti-vaxxers' aren't really against vaccines rather than the toxic metals that they contain...
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    • The idea that a one-time dose of a minuscule amount of a toxin would cause that kind of affect only rarely is not really convincing, dude.monospaced
    • Sure, overwhelming and regular doses of toxic mercury can cause mercury poisoning, but it's never caused autism.monospaced
    • I dunno, the studies they use to support it are based on cases where exposures are prolonged and extremely severe in relation to the vaccines.monospaced
    • And if it were the cause, why doesn't it affect everyone? And why does regular and extreme mercury poisoning elsewhere never cause it? Just things to consider.monospaced
    • Finally, and you can believe me or not, but I personally know vaccine scientists who conducted studies that debunk, and I guarantee they aren't corrupted :)monospaced
    • It's not just mercury that might be a problem, and why doesn't smoking give everyone lung cancer? That doesn't mean it doesn't cause lung cancer.
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    • Just things to consider
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    • "The study doesn't support an autism-vaccine link?" "I'd like to speak to the manager"_niko
    • lol, that's the haircut :DGnash

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