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RaisingPhoenix 5 points ago +5 / -0

Does the destruction of nordstream 2 count, thus plunging Europe into an assured cold winter rather than a very likely one?

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RaisingPhoenix 10 points ago +10 / -0

I would be relieved if he said nothing at all.

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RaisingPhoenix 1 point ago +1 / -0

Personally I just believe God isn't all powerful. He can act and does do so to improve goodness in the world but he can only do so much on his own

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RaisingPhoenix 8 points ago +8 / -0

This is why mussolini described fascism as the purest form of socialism

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RaisingPhoenix 5 points ago +5 / -0

Look at what else has been released. When everything new is shit, and along comes this relatively average one it looks like a diamond in comparison

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RaisingPhoenix 2 points ago +2 / -0

Agreed, a list of companies that we shouldn't be boycotting would probably be so much shorter that we might even be able to include descriptions for why

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RaisingPhoenix 3 points ago +3 / -0

Fairly certain most satellites are sent up into space with nuclear reactors on board powering them, so I don't think it would.

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RaisingPhoenix 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think that if it is broken down by 0-3, and you got your third one within the past two weeks, you will be noted down as two. It would be pretty strange for all your vaccines to be invalidated for two weeks.

Welcome to statistics.

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RaisingPhoenix 2 points ago +2 / -0

True, unless they are developing it for species of animal that we aren't cooking, example being fish used to make sushi.

I also wouldn't rule out the nut jobs trying to find ways to make it survive the cooking process

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RaisingPhoenix 7 points ago +7 / -0

It is easier to fool a man than it is to convince him he has been made a fool of.

This "vaccine" has had what is perhaps the absolute worst efficacy to date for any vaccine available on the market. This is even when you compare it to the damn strain it was designed for, provided you actually analyze the result of the vaccine and not the clearly, and blatantly, falsified trials that they used.

What you just told them to do, is inject themselves with a poison that will, at best, do nothing of benefit for them. At worst it has the potential to outright kill them, and failing that, drastically alter their life for the worse.

2 years ago, I would have tentatively agreed with your statement, and even said as much back then. Repeating that statement as if nothing has changed is not just idiotic, it is malicious incompetence at best. You are telling people to inject themselves with poison. Period.

The data is now extremely available, both in terms of how garbage these "vaccines" were at doing there job, and at how dangerous they are. The only data we don't have, is whether or not they end up being excessively carcinogenic, and that is because it was physically impossible to perform such tests.

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RaisingPhoenix 8 points ago +8 / -0

They've been in development for quite a while now, since at least 2015 I think, probably sooner.

The question is, are they trying to find a way to distribute a vaccine via food, instead of via the standard means. As that has not been in development before, at least as far as I am aware, and would be a complete and total violation of informed consent and would have extreme issues.

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RaisingPhoenix 2 points ago +2 / -0

I mean, my sister does that but its to help keep the little fella warm. He is a very small dog and refuses to go outside without it on in the winter

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RaisingPhoenix 3 points ago +3 / -0

It would be like handing Newton a motherboard and giving him a year to figure it out. Sure he'd make progress, but he wouldn't be building a graphics card when his time was up. Now make the problem a million time more complex and people die every misstep you take. I'm beginning to think that the whole "medical trial" thing is a workaround for unethical behavior.

Congratulations, you just accurately described how difficult it is to modify genomic data. Such as via MRNA.

All it takes is a single pair swap to go wrong and you can cause an absolute cascade of failures. And the more confusing part of it, is that swapping out that very same pair in a different person, can lead to a different result.

Honestly DNA is a lot like a form of extremely advanced computer code. However unlike computer code, which you can generally just access via a terminal, you have to go through so many hoops to be able to tweak DNA in general, that doing so accurately and consistently is extremely difficult.

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RaisingPhoenix 2 points ago +2 / -0

That's because the asking price for these homes is just too damn high.

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RaisingPhoenix 4 points ago +4 / -0

Especially true here in the states, as while his status/birth might carry some weight in Britain, it certainly won't in the USA.

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RaisingPhoenix 3 points ago +3 / -0

Honestly this. The guy was a nobody and then suddenly every single left wing media outlet was discussing him, claiming he was a prominent right winger and watnot. Frankly my guess is they are trying to make it seem like the entire right wing is like this guy, because they believe this guy is easy to take down and embarrass. Effectively strawmanning him into a position of influence he both has not earned, nor actually has

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RaisingPhoenix 3 points ago +3 / -0

I always disliked it because I felt it looked cheap. Gravity falls is one of the only shows that I liked that features it, probably because they seem to (at least from the few episodes I have seen) put a pretty decent amount of detail into backgrounds.

But then there is Steven universe, which has both cheap design and cheap backgrounds., with the majority of its set pieces and animation being fairly low quality

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RaisingPhoenix 2 points ago +2 / -0

TBF japan did strike first in ww2.

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RaisingPhoenix 5 points ago +5 / -0

Keep in mind that said degenerate empire includes the likes of Finland.

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RaisingPhoenix 1 point ago +1 / -0

True, but it is also a gamble. We do have the benefit of hindsight, and these people were lying through their teeth every step of the way, on top of gating information from us, and presumably anyone that might be a threat to them as well.

In addition, leaving that big of a void by firing them can have some...unexpected issues. And you just know that all of Trumps political enemies would blame any and every failure (potential or otherwise) that may arise from such an action upon Trump himself and those that support him

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RaisingPhoenix 3 points ago +4 / -1

TBF firing Fauci in the middle of a pandemic is probably a bit more complicated than it sounds. Dudes been in that position for a very long time, more than enough time to entrench his position and get many lackeys

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