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Well, at least someone is looking at natural immunity
The Washington School of Medicine in St. Louis did a bone marrow study at 7 to 8 months after infection and then again five months later (I feel sorry for the participants because bone marrow extraction hurts!). The cohort included people who had mild symptomatic cases. The results indicated that after 11 months, the body… Continue reading
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Easter Eggs for a B5 Fan
I read. A lot. Put something with words on a page in front of me and it’s off to the races. I used to get so caught up in books that my dad would mess with me–tickling the top of my head and stuff and see how long it would take for me to notice. … Continue reading
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Changing the verbiage
So now that Fauci says that it’s probable that the Wuhan virus started in a Wuhan lab, will the MSM start calling it the Wuhan virus instead of all of the alternate terms they came up with to try to keep that fact off of everyone’s radar? Enquiring minds want to know. Continue reading
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This is why Pelosi wants to keep proxy voting as long as possible.
So when the $1.9 billion Capital Security Spending bill came up and passed by one vote, the reason for that was because a representative from California FORGOT to cast a proxy vote for a colleague from Texas that would have put the kibosh on it. Now this has several levels of stupid. The first is… Continue reading
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All we got were VD films and the infamous childbirth film
In grade school, for health class, we got to watch the VD film. It showed people with syphilitic sores, limbs falling off, and madness. It was, I think, supposed to make young teens swear off sex forever. It was followed up by the front-and-center childbirth film. The camera was placed right where the action is. … Continue reading
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Gen X double feature
I was flipping channels on Friday night and came across the perfect my generation’s movie duo. The Baby Boomers have The Graduate, Animal House, American Graffiti, and Easy Rider. Gen Xs have the Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, and Risky Business. Friday’s double feature was The Breakfast Club followed by Sixteen Candles… Continue reading
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Epstein didn't kill himself
The ‘guards’ who were supposed to be watching Jeffrey Epstein have admitted to falsifying their records that indicated that they were doing their jobs. Oddly enough, they are getting 100 hours of community service and no jail time for a situation where someone under their care died. He was on suicide watch which meant that… Continue reading
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It's a start
They’ve filed charges against former officers Hopp and Jalali in Loveland CO for assault and official misconduct in the arrest of Karen Garner. The new DA has also talked to his office, who reviewed the videos before he came on the job, and told them that turning a blind eye won’t be tolerated, however, whoever… Continue reading
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Totally set up and fake but good points nonetheless
Some good points if someone asks you if you are vaccinated. It does help to understand that HIPAA is still a law and that medical information, including vaccination status, is still medical information, no matter how hard they are trying to make an exception for this. They wouldn’t make an exception for HIV or other… Continue reading
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Apparently mask dependence/masks as magical talismans/binkies has been around for a while
The term ‘mask dependency’ was coined in 2009 by a Yuzu Kikumoto, a Japanese counselor who wrote a paper on it and who also started a counseling service in 2006 to help people with their mask addictions. The reason for mask dependency, he said, is a feeling of insecurity in public, exacerbated by the proliferation… Continue reading