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  • Krassy4

  • lowimpakt15

    173 years ago the Choctaw nation sent $170 to Ireland to help with the Irish famine.

    over the last week Irish people around the world have sent 100s thousands of dollars to the Navajo & Hopi Families Covid-19 Relief Fund. The fund is now over $3.5 million

    some people have long memories.

    https://navajotimes.com/ae/irish…

    https://eu.azcentral.com/story/n…

    • That's awesome! Good on them!MondoMorphic
    • +100PhanLo
    • The Irish have long memories.utopian
    • $5300 in todays moneydrgs
    • So about $109m in old's money.

      Wily injuns with their long outlook.
      Nairn
    • Oh, I'm a fool. $112kNairn
  • Ramanisky213

    photo taken by an ER nurse in Morristown, NJ

  • Nairn9

    We should have a QBN Sign-in Thread so we can all check in once every few weeks, let everyone else know we're still going.

    If I stop posting soon, then after you've breathed a sigh of relief, know that I had a mostly OK time on here over the years, at some time, probably with you (whether you enjoyed it or not is something else).

    Thanks.

    • well, I enjoyed most of your posts, despite sometimes having to resort to google to understand what you were sayingdmay
    • Not saying that you should change the way you write, of course.dmay
    • Go ahead and start it NairnRamanisky2
    • Yes, a cool idea mate. A pleasure, always enjoyed your writings!OBBTKN
    • I have enjoyed your here contributions. Stay healthy. Be back when you can. And yeah, start the QBN Sign-In thread. Cheers!Krassy
    • Obituary of the Day thread would be easier. I got you guys covered, example:drgs
    • OBBTKN -- he raised a litter of kittens, wore comfortable shoes and had a new bike he never used. We barely knew yadrgs
    • Err ... too soon.Continuity
    • Nairn, you are one of my favs as of late, I would like you to knowscruffics
    • ...RIP Buddahat...sarahfailin
    • I prefer his early stuffFax_Benson
    • i like the blue phaserenderedred
    • he was always a dick.

      Wait.
      Nairn
    • @sarah :(Nairn
  • spunji7

    • Millions of years of evolution got us to this.NBQ00
    • (Also belongs to “fight of the day” thread, lol)NBQ00
    • No TP for you!Gnash
    • they ARE some big asses tho tbfscruffics
    • big? yes... proportional? nokingsteven
    • Obviously people willfight for tp... In the US. Land of the paranoidBennn
    • What a bunch of dingos!_niko
    • Crazy Canadians!!robotron3k
    • lol at the tech bro trying to diffuse the situfadein11
    • greedinstrmntl
    • We didn’t call each other racists yet?NBQ00
    • Nobody has said anything racist yet.monospaced
    • Fighting for resources in 2020 is so metagrafician
    • STRAYAspunji
    • Top Shitterspedromendez
  • utopian5

    I just tested positive, I'm thinking about going to a MAGA event near me, to wipe out all of the unvaccinated and denier chimps.

    • Ya, that 99.7% survival rate is so dangerous...Hayoth
    • I thought your vaccine worked Mr Putopian??Hayoth
    • Hayoth. You missed the memo over two years ago when it was told to us plainly that the vaccine doesn’t stop infection, it prevents death and serious illness.monospaced
    • But it seems as long as morons like you ignore this simple fact you can keep attempting to make this idiotic argument and high five each other like fucktardsmonospaced
    • When was the last time you took a vaccine? Perhaps it's worn off.Chimp
    • Was that after 2 or 3 vaxs? Speedy recovery.BH26
    • RIP Utopian!YakuZoku
    • I don't really want to wade into this debate, but even the anecdotal evidence for preventing death and serious illness came from Israel when CFR looked like 3%.monNom
    • It's like a 1.5 year old number. Has that number ever been reassessed based on our present understanding of the seriousness of the illness?monNom
    • chill you're gonna make it, but just in case what's the pass for QBN?grafician
    • Our village idiot still doesn't understand how vaccines works. Definitely dropped on his head as a baby.utopian
    • How are you feeling? Sicky sick? Or just positive and feeling okay?stoplying
    • Get well soon :)Chimp
    • Fast recovery!OBBTKN
    • Get well soon!mort_
    • Flu like symptoms: sore throat, headache, head fog, extreme fatigue, appetite loss, body aches, etc...utopian
    • I had it at Christmas and it was little more than a bad cold and went with if 5 days. Hopefully you’ll get over it quickly.Chimp
    • Get better buddy!YakuZoku
    • MoronElwin74
    • lol at using Israel stats. fuck me it never ends with the covidiotsinteliboy
    • Anecdotal evidence? Many millions vaxxed, almost none dying from covid compared to unvaxxed. This is not anecdotal. Derp.monospaced
    • it wasn’t what the trials were designed to measure. They were looking for a vaccine. It was noticed anecdotally, but hard to double blind study now...monNom
    • ...as you need people who have A: not been vaccinated. B: never come in contact with covid.monNom
    • justifying violence/killing for having the 'moral high ground'. Something out of the cultural revolution. We should jail u in your apartment instead like Chynahotroddy
    • stfu idiotmonospaced
    • These morons don’t even believe the virus exists you fucking moron.monospaced
    • let me know when you get the virus so we can lock you uphotroddy
    • Looking back its scary to see how many were in favour of Chinese style lockdowns.Chimp
    • Where you at hotroddy? I can stop by any we can discuss crony capitalism.utopian
    • sounds good utopian. I'm looking forward to meeting you. I live in Los Angeles but am currently in Miami avoiding the dystopian nightmare that is California.hotroddy
    • Which has higher Covid rates, California or Floria? Which has the most authoritarian restrictions?Chimp
    • mono won't answer that chimphotroddy
    • When facts don't support the narrative.Chimp
  • AQUTE-1

    I want to start a DEATH METAL BAND, who's in?

    Should we be called "the VAXINES" or "the RONA"?

  • sted9

    @nb report.

    • Come in nb, are you there?Chimp
    • https://i.imgur.com/…utopian
    • ˄ i can hear that gifsted
    • Yes... Updates!OBBTKN
    • I wish I told him I loved him more often RIPGuyFawkes
    • https://c.tenor.com/…dbloc
    • Dibs on his stuffscarabin
    • $2? :Dsted
    • *never bet on somebody else's health.sted
    • This post scares me a bitmaquito
    • Ya we’re gonna have to migrate this one to jokes in poor taste if he gets really sickbogue
    • I'm pretty sure I had it pre-testing era. Seattle was a predicted vector city, and one day I couldn't even walk my dog, I had constant hiccups and coughing..garbage
    • ..for a month, to the point where I tore my esophagus and was puking blood every few hours. It was the worst month of my life. I hope nb is alright.garbage
    • shit that was for the "anybody hasn't had it yet" thread, but it stands.garbage
  • nb5

    Does anyone not know at least one person who caught it this month?

    • I know of at least 5 people who contracted this week alone.utopian
    • All of them are fully-vaxxed, no hospitalizations so far.utopian
    • 1 person at workdrgs
    • A few un-vaxxed people I know have it and are totally fine.Chimp
    • yep... few people back in the town I just moved fromPonyBoy
    • Just my 14 y.o. niece, 2 weeks ago. Vaccinated, no symptoms.mort_
    • A few colleaguesdmay
    • I know a few, and the unvaccinated couple I know is not doing well.monospaced
    • They need some horse dewormerrobotinc
    • So yeah, sounds like we all know someonenb
    • no one i know in MX yet, but all the gringos and Canadians just came down for the holiday so, soon I guess.GuyFawkes
    • I wonder how many people are positive but haven’t got tested because it feels like a coldnb
    • I don’t know anyone. My life is isolated again, though.SimonFFM
    • My nephew is postive, called an ambulance with weird heart issues but was prob (fun) drug related by the sounds.sausages
    • Lots of positives this last month, all vaxed... But, everybody is vaxed here, only the usual fools, anti-social or hippies aren't :|OBBTKN
    • Zero hospitalisations and complicationsOBBTKN
    • prob got it on dec 3, hospitalized on dec 8, died yesterday. she was 35 and just gave birth to her first kid.sted
  • shapesalad7

    Had my booster:3rd Jab today. Pfizer one for the first time. Trying to sleep now... but damn... my balls, can really feel it in there, connecting to the ace2 receptors found in gonads.

    Damn you incompetent CCP... blaming you directly for my ball ache.

    • Hope it doesn't swell up. I get mine saturdayPhanLo
    • 5G 4 Lifeutopian
    • i hope it gets better soon, and you won't end up like the guy who also asked to be jabbed in the balls, and got blind to the left side.sted
    • Im only doing it for the balls thingGuyFawkes
    • Curious: Did you ever test positive? COVID cases have show some cases of orchitis, but I don't there's much evidence of vaccines causing it.garbage
    • lol...I think I experienced same thing from Pfizer but it went away quickly. The main side effect was a feeling of euphoria/ giddiness (I assume not related)yuekit
    • My booster (pfizer) hit me like a fucking brick! I was out for 10 days... I had two jab AZ and was fine. I'm glad i did it but damn it was roughnecromation
    • the booster knocked me about way worse than the others, was disabled for 36 hours.fadein11
    • @necro, yep same combo as me.fadein11
    • Same combo as @necro, absolutely fine, nowt to report. Just the way it goes: one man's meat (& two veg by the sound of it!) is another man's lil' poisonNonEntity
    • Feel groggy today. Had to wear a wool jumper while sleeping last night. Also finding if I blink 3 times I pick up a 5g signal telling me to donate to the Gates.shapesalad
    • 3 doses of Pfizer so far... nothing but an aching arm. But I did test positive between my first two doses...hosscreative
    • ...the wife and I both. We think we got it from our toddler, who was in quarantine from close contact and daycare, and she was sick, but never tested positive.hosscreative
    • I'm surprised to hear that, necro - you had Covid bad too, didn't you? I'd've thought of all I've heard from, your immune system'd be more prepared than all :\Nairn
    • Yeah, Nairn! i had bad and was in hospital this time last year... So its all a bit PTSD for me so i was gagging to get that booster come hell or high waternecromation
    • i have heard that a strong side effects can be sign of a good immune response. They are reviewing this currently at ZOE, peer review results soonnecromation
    • Well, here's hoping for you!
      I just waited for 3½ hours to get my fucking booster jab. BOOK AHEAD, people (!)
      Nairn
    • ^jingsz! Big queues today at the booster place, thankfully we'd booked. Seemed to be an hour max for people just turning up.PhanLo
    • Yeah, it was to get in to a Pharmacy in one of North London's less salubrious areas. My phone died last night, so I was people-watching with a rare intensity...Nairn
  • autoflavour10

    I should have copied the link but I was reading something yesterday saying how Omicron might be a blessing in disguise.. if its as hyper transmissible as they say, but the actual health effects are minimal, it could make it impossible for Delta and earlier variants to survive..

  • whatthefunk7

    This also does not include the people waiting for surgery/etc that die because the hospitals are full with unvaxxed covidiots.

    • Do you reckon the US is on the way to 1 million deaths? Even that seems obscenePhanLo
    • ^ by Xmasgrafician
    • EVERY YEAR 1% of population dies. How is it a news to anyone?pr2
    • besides, whoever wrote this takes numbers out of his/her ass. according to CDC so far there were 12 mil hospitalizations out of 110mil infected Americans.pr2
    • no wonder some of you guys live in permanent fear if you listen to quacks pulling numbers out of thin air.pr2
    • Daffy Duck voice. You never responded to my other thread, btw.garbage
    • garbage still watches cartoons that were out of print the past 20 years...pr2
    • who prints cartoons? pr2 you're obviously just trying to convince yourself. no one here is listening to you anymore.sarahfailin
    • 1% more people dying will "destroy" the economy? 1% die anyway, 2% will die and that's a catastrophe?? Where the fuck does he get the conjecture from?Khurram
    • DOWNVOTEKhurram
    • And no I don't give a FUCK about 3million of you dying, nor your 99-year-old economically redundant granny either. Sorry to break it to youKhurram
    • all of you overeducated know that this is on the top of the average number of dead right?
      Khurram yes it can cripple the economy.
      sted
    • depends on who those 3million are, doesn't it sted... !!!!Khurram
    • Yes but think about it this way:
      A 99-year-old economically redundant granny gets hospitalized right before you, she dies but while the doctors are struggling
      sted
    • for her life you have to wait because you're young and more or less healthy. while you wait your body starts to develop the symptoms of a sars infectionsted
    • when doctors get to you to develop the treatment for your specific details, that body what had all the chances to survive without lasting effects is giving upsted
    • you survive, suffering from long-term side effects, and as a result you can't do any physical work nobody wants to hire you.sted
    • I know people coming off from a ventilator, recovering slowly. They aren't the same not just physically.sted
    • That's a compelling anecdote, sted, an a plausible hypothetical situation. I will add it to my "care" bucket and see if it tips my balance towards giving a fuckKhurram
    • NAHKhurram
    • https://thumbs.dream…scarabin
    • never in history did people worry so much about "what if of the future" disregarding hard science facts readily available right NOW.pr2
    • Except the survival rate is 99.7%. You can't get more brainwashed than this.Hayoth
    • Survival rate is 100% not the point, you dimbulb. You do realize there are long-term health effects? Oh wait, lol. You actually don't, do you?garbage
    • And Jan-October 2020 had 300,000 excess deaths, and about 200,000 are directly attributed to COVID. It's not really hard to wrap your mind around.garbage
    • lets have long-term lock downs so we can "avoid" long term consequences of covid - that's some genius thinking right there i tell you.pr2
    • I don't know how people can still be debating this. The reality you see on the ground totally contradicts the idea that it's not a threat.yuekit
    • Earlier this year India decided it's OK, no need for any lockdown and masks, we already beat the virus. So they went ahead with giant religious festivals...yuekit
    • And I guess pr2 you would have agreed with that approach right?yuekit
    • The result was that millions of people died in only this one country, the health system collapsed and there were mass cremations of bodies in every town.yuekit
    • https://apnews.com/a…yuekit
    • And of course they were forced to eventually do a lockdown anyway. No one wants lockdown, they are forced to by the situation getting out of control.yuekit
    • Don't waste your time. pr2 is the type that can't understand basic science and likes to scream about it. Or it's a bit. Either route is a sad route.garbage
    • Less than 1% of children get cancer every year. Should we stop treating it? Fuck you pr2. Go to hell seriously.monospaced
    • Maybe you'd say that children's cancer doctors wasted their time, because 1% of kids die every year anyway. Fuuuuuuuck you.monospaced
    • you guys are such dummies, it really baffles me that you can even find the power switch on your computers to turn it on/off.pr2
    • you convolute the issues bringing totally UNRELATED sets of data and facts that have no place to stand next to each other.pr2
    • you keep on jumping to GROSSLY OVERSIMPLIFIED conclusions as if every place on Earth was the same, had similar history, society...pr2
    • the saying "comparing apples to oranges" doesn't even apply to you because apples and oranges at least have a few factors in common.pr2
    • at first i though i was dealing with a bunch of ignoramuses but now it's getting sad as i'm talking to a bunch of kids with mental capacity of a moron.pr2
    • like, i know for some of you, no matter how clear, concise and specific data might be, it will still fly over your head. sad, so sad.pr2
    • look who's talkingmonospaced
    • It is satisfyingly hilarious to watch pr2 embody the Dunning-Kruger effect.garbage
    • Daffy Duck reads, and really punch out the ALL CAPS WRONG THINGS he says. "GROSSLY OVERSIMPLIFIED" was a hit.garbage
    • Did y'all graduate with honors at Gudger College? NO? Then shut up and let pr2 continue with he free lectures.FNP14
    • (lol @ Gudger College, I flunked out)garbage
  • Krassy7

    STUDY: 25% of covid infections in Los Angeles occurred in fully vaccinated

    https://news.yahoo.com/u-data-sh…

    • Fuck, 4th and 5th wave and worse, here we come! Thank you covid deniers, thank you trump, thank you china and Russia. Thank you idiots everywhere!_niko
    • If we were all responsible human beings and did the right thing for each other from the get go this would have been eradicated a few months in_niko
    • Perhaps. At least it would have been far less severe. Sigh.monospaced
    • But no, our rights as individuals to not wear masks, not social distance, attend rallies, go to ball games, to bars, to restaurants trumps the safety of all_niko
    • Mandated vaccination cards will being going into full-effect in the upcoming months....to shop, eat, travel, school, entertainment, etc...utopian
    • That's quite a lot, number will keep on rising, third shot making its way to be soon mandatory from everyone.i_was
    • I wonder if there is a bias here in the sense that unvaccinated may be less likely to get tested, report mild cases etc.yuekit
    • Still if you take numbers at face value (effectiveness dropped from 90% to 66%), it seems like the Delta variant has made Pfizer about as effective as Sinovac.yuekit
    • Get ready for another winter of mass deaths and lockdowns. I don't see how they can deliver booster shots in time to prevent that.yuekit
    • These articles have a headline like this, then later say the vaccinated have lesser symptoms and lower hospitalizations. Almost like the vaccine works...ETM
    • No, vaccines usually prevent diseases.Brabo_Brabo
    • I wont be taking endless "boosters" for a jab that dont even work.Brabo_Brabo
    • "According to the study, 3.2% of fully vaccinated individuals who were infected with the virus were hospitalized, just 0.5% were admitted to an intensive care "dmay
    • 25% is about right. unvaccinated 3 times more likely to have it in the UK and 75% of hosp admissions. still many vaccinated deaths because old people diekingsteven
    • but under 65s it's very clear how effective it is. doubt it has as much to do with effectiveness against new strains/ boosters as it seems.kingsteven
    • In my state here (Hessen, Germany) 94% in intensive care are not vaccinated. Total number of people in intensive care is 82, I just read. So vaccination works.SimonFFM
    • That's good point kingsteven...the people who are most vulnerable to COVID (like old/sick people but also doctors, retail workers etc) are overrepresented inyuekit
    • the vaccinated group, so when you read x number of vaccinated died you need to factor that in. Media doesn't do a great job explaining it.yuekit
    • Explain how the possibility of getting infected while vaccinated doesn't make the vaccine ineffective and cut it at the root.palimpsest
    • It's as simple as this: anti-vaxxers provided ample opportunity for the virus to up it's game.garbage
    • They are the weak links, and their stupidity and selfishness are everybody else's problem.garbage
    • couldn't agree more garbage._niko
    • @Brabo_Brabo I think you need to read how vaccines work. They help us fight a disease, not create a magic shield around you preventing it from affecting you.ETM
  • api13

    Good news for kids and parents!
    New Study: Children are much less likely to fall seriously ill

    Children's immune systems seem to be better prepared for coronavirus attacks than those of adults. According to a new study, this probably explains why children are much less likely than adults to become severely ill with Covid-19.

    The cells of the upper respiratory tract are already on heightened alert in children and can quickly fight the virus in the event of infection before it massively multiplies, writes a team led by lung researcher Irina Lehmann of Berlin Charité in the journal Nature Biotechnology.

    https://www.nature.com/articles/…

    Of course, there is always this one child in the media who became very ill with covid, but fortunately these are extreme exceptions and not infrequently diagnosed by pre-existing conditions.

    • good news_niko
    • Good news, everyone!nb
    • good luck not getting downvoted by the mob who doesn't want fear be taken away from their self identity.pr2
    • lol, you’re scared of a vaccine, and masks!monospaced
    • Also, this isn’t news. We ALWAYS knew kids we’re nearly all safe from covid complications. But they can still contract and spread it asymptotically.monospaced
    • That is the point of this and why it’s important to mask and vaccinate still. And that’s why he isn’t downvoted you ass backward clown.monospaced
    • Hey pr2, notice the upvotes? Your assessment of the entire situation is wrong. Can’t see the forest for the trees.nb
    • hey we should respect pr2's feelings to believe whatever he wants. even when it puts people's lives at risk. he's *that* special. <3 u prsarahfailin
    • Pr2s just scared guys, lets cut her some slackGuyFawkes
    • science says: kids are not at risk and neither are they major spreaders; the pitchfork crowd: that's why you gotta mask up and vaccinate. This is the sort...pr2
    • ...of twisted logic people like me have to deal with.pr2
    • can we force people to start reading books and actually use their brains? Of course not, so we just accept the reality of the mass stupidity.pr2
    • get a copy of the vaccine card and wave at at any given moron who requests it.pr2
    • the science does show that children are spreaders, though, you're full of shitmonospaced
    • in fact, a kid came home from camp with covid this summer, gave it to his grandmother, and she died from itmonospaced
    • pr2, you live in NYC right? How you gonna deal with the fact you can't go into any restaurant or show for the foreseeable future?monospaced
    • if you have any science to show that kids don't spread covid, share it. You won't, though, because you're a dishonest shit.monospaced
    • if i knew you have an honest bone in your body to bother reading, i could overwhelm you with papers.pr2
    • but it's obvious you prefer an anecdotes (some kids returning form a camp) to rigorous studies.pr2
    • Your entire position is reliant on fringe anecdote, which you use to ignore the vast majority of science. You can’t even deny this. You’re a joke here.monospaced
  • mg3313

    Went to a new parent / student orientation this afternoon at the school where my daughter will be starting first grade.

    GASP!!! NOBODY BITCHED ABOUT WEARING MASKS!!! Every single parent and child had one on. Nobody even asked a single question about masks. Nobody asked when they'll get to stop wearing masks.

    Here's to living in the north Chicago suburbs in a community full of people with empathy and compassion and the desire to do right by their little humans. The whole thing really made me feel rather joyful.

    • It’s nice to hear stories like this one rather than watch the horrible humans I posted in the video 2 posts down.Ramanisky2
    • the only people I heard bitch about masks here in Mexico were boomer Canadians and young AmericansGuyFawkes
    • I really don’t get why people are so crazy anti-mask. It’s not a big dealGnash
    • In my town the opposite is happening. The anti maskers are in full force and are all but physically attacking the school board about it. It’s so wrong.monospaced
    • My area looks like a place where smart, responsible people live. But under the surface it’s kinda vile. I’m legit jealous of your situation.monospaced
    • Ironically, their reasons are exactly the same. They think they are compassionate and doing right by their little children.monospaced
    • Mono, that sucks. We're lucky to be able to live where we live. North Chicago suburbs, pretty consistently middle-upper middle class, educatedmg33
    • and just to the west of what's perhaps the most wealthy area of Illinois. I'd wager that this area is more liberal than conservative - that, or it's just fullmg33
    • of more empathy and common sense and willingness to do right by others in our community.mg33
    • I've not heard of any arguments in stores, any school board fights, nothing. It's quite the utopia around here. Town of 47,000.mg33
    • Lastly, as a neighbor reminded me last year, it's not about our politics, it's that we have far more healthcare literacy around here. I have neighbors who aremg33
    • Republican, they all hated Trump, they've all worn masks, and they've all done right by each other to keep their kids safe so they can all play together.mg33
    • It sounds lame, but we're blessed to have this "village" of 8 families and 17 kids on our street who have all become closer during this pandemic. :)mg33
    • I'm also in an incorporated village. It's almost entirely upper class, educated people, many with prestigious medical careers. And still ...monospaced
    • What state?mg33
    • they're like this. My street alone (4 blocks long) has a dozen families and 20+ kids all under 12. We're close too, it's utopian. Almost.monospaced
    • It doesn't sound lame. It's amazing the sense of community. I'm so happy that you have that AND they're on the right side of this issuemonospaced
    • I’m in Long Island New York. A very affluent village too.monospaced
    • Those with kids under 12, are they out with you at grocery stores and shopping, etc.? We don't take our 1 year old anywhere indoors like that, strictly outdoor.whatthefunk
  • Gardener14

  • drgs6

    Are you guys worried that in the future designer viruses will be a thing?

    A lab needed to produce such viruses costs no more than $1 mill, about the price of a yacht. Some Arab group makes a virus which only affects jews, for example -- I'm pretty sure it will be possible.

    Science progresses quickly, people remain savage -- that's how civilizations end

    Dicsuss

    • I don't think there is a genetic parameter that makes you jew or arab.uan
    • jews and arabs are probably genetically identical. But jews and arabs might target people who eat pork maybe? lets come up with better evil plansBeeswax
    • lets target ppl by hair or eye color?uan
    • Ashkenazi jews are genetically distinct, bottom of the page:
      https://www.23andme.…
      drgs
    • ^ there is the "cohen gene" yes, but 2/3 of palestinians have it ;)renderedred
    • Yep. Been a concern of mine for about two decades, as I had a few friends in genetics.Nairn
    • You could target all swmitic people, then only offer the cure to the group you da our, for example. Or just target gingers...Nairn
    • Fucks sake typing on a phone. 'Group you favour'Nairn
    • This is worth a watch, if you haven't already
      https://www.qbn.com/…
      Nairn
    • Target everyone with cancer. Fuck medicine trying to save lives. They're breathing air that's not theirs.palimpsest
    • Neither Jewish nor Arabic people eat pork you absolute muppets! XDProjectile
    • Arabs and Jews do eat pork.
      XD
      palimpsest
    • Only if with their $1m they make a vaccine at the same time, for themselves. Else they are welcome to try to eliminate me and thusly themselves.shapesalad
    • There's Projectile completely misinterpreting posts again.Nairn
    • IQ selective or morality sensitive viruses might not be badBeeswax
    • Given what biohackers are doing in their own homes with relatively DIY or OTS hardware, I doubt you'd even need a million bucks.Nairn
    • And this is why aliens don’t want anything to do with us besides the odd anal probe now and then._niko
    • they also kill our cows and ruin our fieldsmonospaced
    • I'm not sure how realistic this is. It's not enough to say you can point to some genetic difference between Jews and Arabs (or whatever)...yuekit
    • A virus isn't like a computer that is scanning your genetic makeup and making a decision to infect you or not. It comes down to interactions on the cellularyuekit
    • level, and our cells aren't really that different. Look at SARS virus for instance, it can infect humans but also cats, dogs and other mammals.yuekit
    • i am half jew and i eat pork :Prenderedred
    • "Target everyone with cancer", found the teenage edgelord.garbage
    • Yeah, targeting the Jews is much more mature.
      Get hooked on phonics, kids.
      palimpsest
    • > Target everyone with cancer.
      What do you think this last year and a half's been about? We've all been injected with subscription-based cancer
      Nairn
    • Pay extra $ dollar each month to activate the 5G upgrade. $$ for on-demand magnetism.Nairn
    • Oh fuck, I think I got whooshed. Target the whooshed.garbage
    • what movie is this?sted
  • drgs6

    • facepalm*ApeRobot
    • Just like the "Chinese Traditional Medicine" quacks sell... bull-shitOBBTKN
    • nothing ventured...hans_glib
    • Bullshit artistsPhanLo
    • Just like masks.
      I'll see myself out.
      palimpsest
    • Could be worse, could be dog shit.shapesalad
    • its holy!woowahesque
    • Don’t have a cow man. As the holy Bart Simpson once said.Chimp
    • And I thought American's be like dumb yo!utopian
    • Faith can be weirdStoicLevels
    • If Trump was still a president, he would have def tweeted to his followers this shit is effectiveKrassy
    • Nothing compares to cat shit. I’d be very interested if that was cat shit.maquito
    • @pamp Yawn.garbage
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