Even Bill O'Reilly, who disbelieved in JFK conspiracy theories, thinks that Patton's death was bizarre and suspicious.
The cilantro and pickled stuff makes sense, because COVID can mess with you sense of taste and smell. While I had COVID, I couldn't taste sweet things for a little while. One my friends had COVID, and for two months everything tasted terrible to him.
It's awful what these vaxxes do to people. While most vaxxed people that I know are fine, I've had relatives that developed MS, autoimmune hepatitis, muscle spasms, and other serious complications. One relative even died within 72 hours of getting the shot.
There's a few explanations for Long COVID, and I think that all of these are true to some varying extent.
The spike protein of the SARS-Cov-2 virus is uniquely cytotoxic and can damage a wide variety of different cell types, because it binds to the ACE-2 receptor, a receptor that is present in: heart, intestine, testicle, kidney, and gallbladder cells. It's not unthinkable that a severe COVID infection could do some lasting damage.
The spike protein leads us to another explanation: the COVID shots. Every iteration of the COVID shot involves the spike protein in some fashion, and the majority of them work by causing the body to mass-produce spike protein. Also, the nanolipid particles, that the mRNA is encased in, are also toxic to many types of cells. The shots probably account for most cases of "Long COVID".
Another potential factor is oxygen deprivation. Some of the symptoms of Long COVID include brain fog and fatigue. Those symptoms would be consistent with oxygen deprivation, and chronic mask-wearers are more likely to complain of Long COVID, in my experience. Maskers get COVID, believe they have Long COVID, wear their masks even more, and their symptoms get worse.
Finally, a certain amount of this is likely psychosomatic.
Before Christian Era/Christian Era
"mis/disinformation"
I'm going to get really controversial here, but I do think that the majority of those white women actually have trauma. Why? Because sexual promiscuity is traumatic to women. That's one of the reasons that it has been discouraged and punished in virtually every civilized society. These women are mentally and spiritually broken, and they don't even know why.
Is it their own fault for getting into this situation? Yes, to an extent. They certainly made those choices. But society is also at fault. By embracing the lies of "sex positive" feminism, that sex is consequence-free as long as you don't get pregnant or get a disease, society has given women free-reign to give into their baser desires. It's only when they're single and depressed, with waning fertility, do they understand that something went wrong in their lives. They've been living in a way that is distinctly unnatural, and are facing the consequences while society tells them that everything's fine, and if it's not, it's the patriarchy's fault. Wish you'd settled down and had kids? Sound like you have a case of internalized misogyny! Go to re-education and take these antidepressants.
That doesn't mean that these women aren't responsible for their actions; but something needs to change on a broader level.
Anime: Digimon Adventure I first got into it when it was airing on Fox Kids, while I was in elementary school. I absolutely fell in love with it. Then, for nostalgia's sake, I streamed it during high school summer vacation. I was surprised by how much I still liked it, and wanted more. I got into Fullmetal Alchemist and that sparked more.
Comics: Fleischers' Studios' Superman My mom bought me some of these Superman shorts on VHS when I was really young. I loved them. They were my first exposure to superheroes. Then later on, I got into Batman: TAS and the Spider-man and X-men shows on Fox Kids.
Sci-Fi Star Trek The Next Generation I've been into Star Trek for as long as I can remember. Star Trek TNG, Deep Space Nine, and Voyager re-runs were on constantly in the 90s. I didn't get into the Original Series until I was into high school. Star Trek became my jumping point into Star Wars, Orson Scott Card, Arthur Clarke, Robert Heinlein, Stargate, etc.
Fantasy Harry Potter and Narnia I was exposed to both of these in a public school. (Can you imagine C.S. Lewis taught in a public school today?) While I had enjoyed fairy tales and Disney adaptations thereof before these, Harry Potter and Narnia really got me to appreciate Fantasy as a long-form literary genre.
Video Games Sopwith My family didn't have video game systems,, and my parents were generally opposed to me playing them when I was young. We did, however,, have computers. For some reason, computer games were considered to be different. My earliest game memories are playing Sopwith on an old DOS system that we had in the basement. Then, when we got a more modern computer, I played Harry Potter games, Lego games, Runescape, and online flash games.
Horror Dracula I don't remember exactly when I got into old-school Universal Monsters, but Dracula and vampires were a very early interest for me. I had a comic adaptation of the original Dracula novel that I absolutely loved.
Music Danse Macabre by Saint-Saens/Greatest Hits 74-78 by Steve Miller Band I was exposed to Danse Macabre in elementary school music class, and it was the first piece of music that I remember really getting into. Then, in middle school, I really got into Steve Miller Band when my dad was playing it on a road trip. I sparked a rabbit hole into Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Who, Ozzy Osbourne, AC/DC, and a life-long love of rock and metal.
Of course that's how Indy is in this movie, because that's the point. Destroying every hero that stands for traditional American values isn't a bug; it's a feature. None of this is an accident. As is the case in every other totalitarian regime in history; anything that does not explicitly support woke globalism must be destroyed. Neutrality and escapism are not permitted.
In Sen. Ron Johnson's: Covid, A Second Opinion panel, doctors were testifying that they lost hospital privileges for treating people with effective treatments.
It was inevitable. There was always a strong coomer aspect to 4chan, and transgenderism is one of the possible ends of porn sickness.
Yup, that's the one. He and the Roman, Cornelius, were a couple of the first Gentiles to become Christians.
There was also the Ethiopian eunuch from Acts 8, but that's about it.
He did steal pears in his youth.
I just looked it up, and Gen Z includes a range of people born between 1997-2012. The oldest Zoomers are 26 years old now.
I remember those headlines, now that you mention it. This is why I didn't put a zero, because I figured that someone must have died because of video games.
Communism: 100,000,000 + deaths
Nintendo, X-Box, Sony, Sega, Atari: ? deaths
I don't think that they so much want to be genocided, as they want to be humiliated. They see becoming a woman as humiliation and get off on it. That's why these AGP trannies are always active participants in sissyfication, bimbofication, hypno, and other humiliation pornography.
LOL. Great. Start posting on Dr Who forums about how based it is.
It's so incredibly easy to get into manga too. Imagine that you've heard the hype about Demon Slayer, and are curious. Where do you start? Volume 1. Oh, and there's only 23 volumes. It finished three years ago. You actually get a complete story with an ending. There's no constant, mystery-box hook, story that forces you to shamble along, long after the story has gone stale.
Some manga go on forever, like One Piece. But most have some sort of ending, even if they might last for a decade. I think that we've lost appreciation for endings, as culture. It's all "content" designed to go on forever. No wonder manga is eating superhero comics' lunch.
Honestly, DC and Marvel's decline started before they went woke. I love superheroes, but the nonsensical continuity, combined with frequent resets made it hard to really get into comics. I have some heroes, authors, and storylines that I really like. But it was hard to be a reader who kept up with things.
Compare that with manga, where each story is written by one author and is usually only running for a finite story. Manga is also cheaper than comics.
DC and Marvel were already in a decline, but wokeness was the kill shot. The MCU should have saved Marvel comics, but Marvel pissed away a golden opportunity by not featuring the characters who were popular in film in their comics.
I'll feel sorry for the guy, but I suppose, horrible as it is, that it's better that she backed out. If by some miracle he recovers, she's made it abundantly clear that she would not honor the marriage vows had they been married.
What about just giving them away? Someone better let Raz Simone know that that's a no-no now!
His Dogman spinoff of Captain Underpants is really popular with kids right now. I would even say that it's more popular than Captain Underpants was.
Agreed. Frankly, if the Deep State was not guilty in assassinating Kennedy, they certainly acted guilty.